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KOTA BHARU, June 12 β Leprosy still exists in Kelantan with eight new cases recorded last year, despite many believing that the disease had been eradicated and was no longer a public health problem.
Kelantan health director Datuk Dr Mohd Azman Yacob said the number involved an incidence rate of 0.37 cases per 100,000 population, while at the national level, 381 new cases were reported in 2025 with an incidence rate of 11.5 cases per 100,000 population.
He said a total of 516 leprosy patients were still receiving treatment in Malaysia last year with a prevalence rate of 0.15 per 10,000 population, while the prevalence rate in Kelantan was 0.06 per 10,000 population, lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) target of less than one case per 10,000 population.
βLeprosy or Hansenβs Disease is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria mycobacterium leprae and can be spread through airborne droplets from patients who have not received treatment when coughing, sneezing or talking. However, this disease can be completely cured if patients receive treatment consistently,β he said in a statement in conjunction with the Kelantan State Level World Leprosy Day 2026 and the Tumpat District Level Health Literacy Meet yesterday.
He said among the common symptoms of the disease are reddish or white patches or rashes on the skin that do not itch and are accompanied by loss of sensation in the affected area, in addition to causing nerve damage, muscle weakness and facial nerve paralysis if left untreated.
Dr Mohd Azman said family members and close contacts of patients are at high risk of contracting the disease, hence early detection, contact screening and immediate treatment are very important to prevent transmission in the community.
He said the Ministry of Health is also implementing the provision of Single Dose Rifampicin (SDR) to eligible close contacts to reduce the risk of infection.
Meanwhile, he said the theme for this yearβs World Leprosy Day, βLeprosy Is Curable, The Real Challenge Is Stigmaβ, aims to raise public awareness that leprosy patients should not be ostracized because the disease is not caused by race, heredity or retaliation for certain actions.
At the same event, the Tumpat District Level Health Literacy Interview Programme was also held to increase the communityβs ability to obtain, understand and use health information to make the right decisions regarding personal, family and community health.
Various activities were provided including health forums, health and dental check-ups, blood donations, Rahmah sales and health literacy quizzes. β Bernama
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We find out if this new limited-edition Chocolixir really tastes like corn potage soup.
With summer now upon us, stores all over Japan are releasing limited-edition seasonal products to keep us feeling cool and refreshed. Over at Godiva, though, the focus is more on seasonal produce, with a new release thatβs like nothing weβve ever seen before.

Called the Sweet Corn Chocolixir, this new take on the chainβs signature chocolate-based Chocolixir drink is said to taste like sweet corn potage soup. Although corn potage is incredibly popular throughout Japan, itβs more commonly associated with the colder months, as you can buy the soup hot in cans at vending machines.
Corn is actually harvested in summer, though, so Godivaβs new Chocolixir celebrates the new harvest, and while the flavour sounds intriguing enough on its own, whatβs even more surprising is the unusual topping.
βΌ Itβs not every day you see whole corn kernels sitting on top of a chocolate drink.

According to Godiva, the new Chocolixer combines the natural sweetness of sweet corn with white chocolate and honey butter sauce. Itβs then topped with a generous swirl of whipped cream and finished with roasted corn.
βΌ Released on 29 May, the drink is on the menu from 830 yen (US$5.18) for a regular size and 940 yen for a large.

It took us a long time to tear our eyes away from the corn topping when we bought the new drink to try it, but when we did, we were able to appreciate the finer details. Nibbling on the corn revealed it to be wonderfully fresh, sweet and juicy, making it a lovely entree for the drink to follow, while the rich yet light and fluffy cream accompaniment was a fun accent, easing our palate into the deeper flavour combinations. The first sip highlighted the deliciousness of the corn, and we instantly likened it to a slightly sweet chilled corn potage, where you could taste the natural sweetness and subtle saltiness of the ingredients.
Delving further, the combination of white chocolate and rich honey butter sauce was absolutely delicious. This is where the drink truly shines, as the white chocolate brings the whole drink together and elevates the flavour, showcasing the skill of Godiva and reminding us of its chocolate prowess.

Though weβd been slightly cautious about the corn drink at first, by the end we were seriously impressed.Β Godivaβs cold chocolate take on corn potage is bursting with sweetness, and the refreshing crunch of ice is a delightful addition, making it the perfect summer beverage.
The only problem is finding a store where you can buy it, as the drink is so popular it was sold out at every participating branch we visited when we first went on the hunt for it. As a general rule, if itβs not listed on the menu at a participating store (see link below for locations) itβs likely to be sold out, but from our experience it would be best to visit a branch as soon as it opens, and a store thatβs large but still slightly out of the way, like the one we visited in Tokyoβs Hibiya, will give you a better chance of finding it.
Related: Godiva Cafe store list
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