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Low- to mid-income S'poreans pay less for medicine from Jan 1
AsiaOne
Lower- to middle-income Singaporeans will pay less for medicine at polyclinics and subsidised specialist outpatient clinics (SOCs) from Thursday, when the new year starts. Such patients with Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) cards will get a 75 per ...
Public healthcare institutions prepare for roll-out of higher medical subsidiesTODAYonline
New medical subsidies on Jan 1: Public healthcare institutions get staff, IT readyChannel News Asia
Higher medication subsidies at polyclinics, specialist outpatient clinics from Jan 1The Straits Times
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AsiaOne
Lower- to middle-income Singaporeans will pay less for medicine at polyclinics and subsidised specialist outpatient clinics (SOCs) from Thursday, when the new year starts. Such patients with Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) cards will get a 75 per ...
Public healthcare institutions prepare for roll-out of higher medical subsidies
New medical subsidies on Jan 1: Public healthcare institutions get staff, IT ready
Higher medication subsidies at polyclinics, specialist outpatient clinics from Jan 1
NDTV
Ebola Returns to Europe with First Case Diagnosed in Britain
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Glasgow: A healthcare worker recently back from Sierra Leone was diagnosed with Ebola on Monday by doctors in Scotland's largest city, the first diagnosis of the deadly virus in Britain during the current outbreak. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ...
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NDTV
Glasgow: A healthcare worker recently back from Sierra Leone was diagnosed with Ebola on Monday by doctors in Scotland's largest city, the first diagnosis of the deadly virus in Britain during the current outbreak. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ...
First case of Ebola found in UK as nurse quarantined
Healthcare worker in Scotland diagnosed with Ebola
Britain: Ebola Case Reported in Glasgow
Financial Post
Elder-care health startups explode as 'sandwich generation' grapples with ...
Financial Post
FotoliaA growing number of high-level Silicon Valley executives from the “sandwich generation” — those who are simultaneously caring for children and parents — have left their jobs to launch mobile and digital health startups.
Silicon Valley execs from 'sandwich generation' leave jobs to launch health ...The Globe and Mail
RPT-Elder-care challenges prompt tech execs to create startups, appsReuters
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Financial Post
FotoliaA growing number of high-level Silicon Valley executives from the “sandwich generation” — those who are simultaneously caring for children and parents — have left their jobs to launch mobile and digital health startups.
Silicon Valley execs from 'sandwich generation' leave jobs to launch health ...
RPT-Elder-care challenges prompt tech execs to create startups, apps
TODAYonline
2014 a turning point in S'pore healthcare
TODAYonline
Mr Gan recently announced Raffles Hospital will soon start receiving emergency patients, and patients will have subsidised care and pay rates similar to those at public hospitals. Photo: Thinkstock. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
2014 a turning point in Singapore healthcare — Jeremy LimMalay Mail Online
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TODAYonline
Mr Gan recently announced Raffles Hospital will soon start receiving emergency patients, and patients will have subsidised care and pay rates similar to those at public hospitals. Photo: Thinkstock. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
2014 a turning point in Singapore healthcare — Jeremy Lim
New York Times
Seeking to Ride on China's Stock Market Highs
New York Times
Photo. Investors monitor stock prices at a brokerage in Beijing.Credit Adam Dean for The New York Times. Email; Share; Tweet; Save; More. Kuang Qingming, a banker in Beijing, made a snap investment decision this fall. With China's once-booming property ...
HK-Shanghai stock link hurdles spark derivatives boomDaily Times
China's net gold imports from Hong Kong hit 9-month high in NovBusiness Recorder
China Nov net gold imports from HK at 9-month highThe Star Online
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Photo. Investors monitor stock prices at a brokerage in Beijing.Credit Adam Dean for The New York Times. Email; Share; Tweet; Save; More. Kuang Qingming, a banker in Beijing, made a snap investment decision this fall. With China's once-booming property ...
HK-Shanghai stock link hurdles spark derivatives boom
China's net gold imports from Hong Kong hit 9-month high in Nov
China Nov net gold imports from HK at 9-month high
AsiaOne
Sister of hardcore teen drug addict says family support vital in overcoming ...
AsiaOne
BANTING - Nurlina Mohd Ismail and her family took 10 years to "save" her little brother who, by the age of 14, was a full-blown drug addict. The 33-year-old consultant remembers driving late at night around Sepang, looking for her brother in the back alleys ...
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BANTING - Nurlina Mohd Ismail and her family took 10 years to "save" her little brother who, by the age of 14, was a full-blown drug addict. The 33-year-old consultant remembers driving late at night around Sepang, looking for her brother in the back alleys ...
AsiaOne
My child is a vegan too
AsiaOne
Freelance writer and baker Halimah Ilavarasi and her husband Gangasudhan B.S. have a weekly meal plan to ensure their 17-month-old son Akshel has all the necessary nutrients. Print. More parents are raising their kids as vegans and going the extra mile ...
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Freelance writer and baker Halimah Ilavarasi and her husband Gangasudhan B.S. have a weekly meal plan to ensure their 17-month-old son Akshel has all the necessary nutrients. Print. More parents are raising their kids as vegans and going the extra mile ...
Customers play a part in raising service levels
The Straits Times
WHILE I agree with Institute of Service Excellence director Caroline Lim that management has to bear a large part of the blame for poorly trained staff, some responsibility has to be borne by the customers too ("Poor service? Blame the management"; last ...
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The Straits Times
WHILE I agree with Institute of Service Excellence director Caroline Lim that management has to bear a large part of the blame for poorly trained staff, some responsibility has to be borne by the customers too ("Poor service? Blame the management"; last ...
Channel News Asia
Substitute Drug against Hepatitis C Demanded in Spain
Prensa Latina
28 de diciembre de 2014, 12:47Madrid, Dec 28 (Prensa Latina) Madridâ�Ös Coordinatin Office for Health Care Anti-Privatization demanded today the manufacturing of a substitute of the drug Sovaldi to treat Hepatitis C, in view of the high costs attributed to ...
Spain hepatitis patients protest over spending cutbacks that 'block vital drugs'The Straits Times
Spain hepatitis C sufferers, backers stage protestAPA
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Prensa Latina
28 de diciembre de 2014, 12:47Madrid, Dec 28 (Prensa Latina) Madridâ�Ös Coordinatin Office for Health Care Anti-Privatization demanded today the manufacturing of a substitute of the drug Sovaldi to treat Hepatitis C, in view of the high costs attributed to ...
Spain hepatitis patients protest over spending cutbacks that 'block vital drugs'
Spain hepatitis C sufferers, backers stage protest
Spain hepatitis patients say cutbacks block vital drugs
Care2.com
Alcoholism not to be treated lightly
The Straits Times
Many people start drinking alcohol during their national service. Peer pressure and the idea that being able to hold one's liquor is manly both play a part. Also, alcohol is generally cheaper in the officers' mess and camps. Then, there are the students studying ...
5 Things To Know Before You Take That DrinkCare2.com
Know your poison this holiday seasonThe Chronicle
Moderation is the key to ensuring alcohol does not damage your healthThe Japan News
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The Straits Times
Many people start drinking alcohol during their national service. Peer pressure and the idea that being able to hold one's liquor is manly both play a part. Also, alcohol is generally cheaper in the officers' mess and camps. Then, there are the students studying ...
5 Things To Know Before You Take That Drink
Know your poison this holiday season
Moderation is the key to ensuring alcohol does not damage your health
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