Mobile Unit Launched To Boost Cancer Research In Malta

Mobile Unit Launched To Boost Cancer Research In Malta
Feb 7 2025 Share

The Cancer Research and Innovation Hub Malta (CRIHM) has introduced a Mobile Unit aimed at spreading awareness and education on cancer prevention across Malta and Gozo.

The initiative was officially launched by Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research, and Innovation, Keith Azzopardi Tanti, who emphasised the crucial role of research and early detection in the fight against cancer.

This project underscores the government’s dedication to investing in education, screening, and research to combat one of the leading global health challenges.

Speaking at the inauguration, Azzopardi Tanti highlighted the importance of making information more accessible to the public.

“Cancer remains a worldwide challenge, and proactive steps in prevention, screening, and treatment are essential.

Through this Mobile Unit, we are bringing knowledge directly to the people, empowering them to take control of their health. The government is committed to this cause, allocating €1 million in funding for cancer research this year.”

Chairman of CRIHM, Prof. Christian Scerri, echoed the importance of early detection, stating that timely intervention greatly improves survival rates.

“Scientific research has consistently shown that catching cancer in its early stages significantly boosts survival rates. This Mobile Unit will act as a valuable educational tool, inspiring individuals to take proactive steps toward their well-being. It marks another milestone in our innovative mission to save lives.”

The initiative has also received support from Ħamrun Ħanin, a local organisation promoting social impact through sports.

Their Sports Unity project, which brings together various sports clubs across Malta, is actively collaborating to extend the Mobile Unit’s reach within communities.

Ian Debattista, Chairman of Ħamrun Ħanin, highlighted the power of unity in making a difference.

“This initiative embodies our belief that sports can be a force for good. Through Sports Unity, we are demonstrating that strength lies in collaboration. We are proud to contribute to such a meaningful cause in the fight against cancer.”

The Mobile Unit will offer information on screening, healthy lifestyles, and prevention, while reinforcing Malta’s ongoing efforts in cancer research and public health awareness.

By partnering with local organisations, this initiative ensures that crucial knowledge reaches as many people as possible, ultimately encouraging a healthier and more informed society.

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House Goes Viral For Its Abundance Of ‘For Sale’ Stickers

Feb 7 2025 Share

A house in Malta has gone viral due to an overwhelming number of ‘for sale’ stickers covering it.

A post shared on Facebook page ‘Din Malta Tagħna’ shows the front of a house with the front door surrounded by numerous ‘For Sale’ offers and contacts.

It is unclear where the house is situated, but the post generated some traction of commenters due to the bizarre amount of sale posters.

According to the National Statistics Office, the residential property price index (RPPI) stood at 165.22 during the third quarter of 2024.

This marked a 6.9% rise when compared to the same quarter in 2023.

‘In the period under review, the Apartments Price Index and the Maisonettes Price Index stood at 165.34 and 157.15, registering annual increases of 6.9 per cent and 5.8 per cent, respectively.’

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Should There Be Shows In English On Maltese TV?

Should There Be Shows In English On Maltese TV?
Feb 7 2025 Share

TV presenter Ben Camille took to Instagram stories to ask whether there should be tv shows in English on Maltese television.

Posing the question as part of a poll on his stories, Camille asked whether they would watch shows in English if they were on Maltese TV.

‘If you don’t watch television this question might not be for you. Or it might, because you’d say if it was in English I would watch. Or I wouldn’t watch anyway.’

What do you think? Do you watch tv? And would you watch if there were more shows in English?

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Josline Shares Tribute To Late Grandfather

Josline Shares Tribute To Late Grandfather
Feb 7 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Big Brother Malta contestant Josline Camilleri took to social media to share a heartfelt tribute to her late grandfather.

Her grandpa, Damian, passed away as Josline was in the home, leading to her exiting the house briefly to be with her family and attend the funeral.

 

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‘Five children. Roots spread out in various homes. Your voice loud, your tongue naughty. But this grandfather will be forgotten by no one. Love you’ wrote the contestant.

Condolences to all the family, Josline!

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