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Sunflowers from Pasir Ris youths to brighten up lives
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About 200 youth from the Pasir Ris-Punggol area have distributed 3,000 sunflowers at five MRT stations to encourage fellow Singaporeans to bring sunshine to the less fortunate, while another group of youths set up booths at a carnival at the Pasir Ris Sports ...
PA trains volunteers to cope with Mers and hazeAsiaOne
2000 grassroots volunteers to be trained in haze and Mers awareness programmeThe Straits Times
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About 200 youth from the Pasir Ris-Punggol area have distributed 3,000 sunflowers at five MRT stations to encourage fellow Singaporeans to bring sunshine to the less fortunate, while another group of youths set up booths at a carnival at the Pasir Ris Sports ...
PA trains volunteers to cope with Mers and haze
2000 grassroots volunteers to be trained in haze and Mers awareness programme
AsiaOne
Wean off choosy eating
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Mrs Serene Geniaux, (right) 48, Housewife, with her son Sebastien Geniaux, 6, K2, having his lunch at home on June 25 2015. Print. Picky eating is often a passing phase but it can be serious, though parents can do more to help their children grow out of the ...
Parents can do more to help children wean off choosy eatingThe Straits Times
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Mrs Serene Geniaux, (right) 48, Housewife, with her son Sebastien Geniaux, 6, K2, having his lunch at home on June 25 2015. Print. Picky eating is often a passing phase but it can be serious, though parents can do more to help their children grow out of the ...
Parents can do more to help children wean off choosy eating
AsiaOne
Breast cancer info made simple for patients
AsiaOne
A new comic booklet aimed at informing breast cancer patients about treatment options and coping strategies was released yesterday by Tan Tock Seng Hospital's Breast Clinic on its fifth anniversary. Titled Life After Diagnosis, the 21-page booklet follows a ...
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A new comic booklet aimed at informing breast cancer patients about treatment options and coping strategies was released yesterday by Tan Tock Seng Hospital's Breast Clinic on its fifth anniversary. Titled Life After Diagnosis, the 21-page booklet follows a ...
Breast cancer an ongoing fight for many
Finding the 'can' in cancer
Rep. Helm battling breast cancer: 'I thought I was invincible'
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Korea reports no new MERS cases for 2nd consecutive day
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Now, moving onto the latest regarding the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome here in Korea. No new cases were reported for a second consecutive day on Monday, for the first time in over a month. Health ministry officials say this may be an ...
Park calls for drastic measures to boost consumptionThe Korea Observer
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South Korea reports 32nd MERS deathManila Bulletin
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Arirang News
Now, moving onto the latest regarding the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome here in Korea. No new cases were reported for a second consecutive day on Monday, for the first time in over a month. Health ministry officials say this may be an ...
Park calls for drastic measures to boost consumption
No new MERS cases, fatalities in South Korea
South Korea reports 32nd MERS death
AsiaOne
Ng Teng Fong hospital set to open with Big Move
AsiaOne
THE new Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH) opens its doors at 8.30am tomorrow, with 80 of its 120 specialist outpatient clinics and 365 of its 700 beds - each with its own window. Its team of 3,000 staff, who had been running Alexandra Hospital which ...
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THE new Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH) opens its doors at 8.30am tomorrow, with 80 of its 120 specialist outpatient clinics and 365 of its 700 beds - each with its own window. Its team of 3,000 staff, who had been running Alexandra Hospital which ...
AsiaOne
Malaysia tycoon donates $67m
AsiaOne
WASHINGTON - Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho has donated US$50 million (S$67 million) to a United States project that is working to turn a supercomputer into a cancer expert able to analyse patients' questions about their condition. The project is ...
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WASHINGTON - Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho has donated US$50 million (S$67 million) to a United States project that is working to turn a supercomputer into a cancer expert able to analyse patients' questions about their condition. The project is ...
Former billionaire party boy donated $50 million to teach IBM's Watson about ...
Jho Low mulls donating half of family's income
Jho Low goes heart and soul in Washington Post
Daily Times
Drug-resistant bacteria lurk in crowded Afghan war clinic
Daily Times
KUNDUZ: A frontline hospital in Afghanistan already stretched by rising war casualties is facing another, invisible danger that is only beginning to come to light: highly contagious strains of drug-resistant bacteria which are making treatment harder. While drug ...
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KUNDUZ: A frontline hospital in Afghanistan already stretched by rising war casualties is facing another, invisible danger that is only beginning to come to light: highly contagious strains of drug-resistant bacteria which are making treatment harder. While drug ...
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Normal blood pressure not good enough
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Exercise and other lifestyle changes are important, as young adults with borderline normal blood pressure could have damaged heart muscles by middle age, says the study. Photo: ST. Saturday, Jun 27, 2015. The Straits Times By Salma Khalik. Young adults ...
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Exercise and other lifestyle changes are important, as young adults with borderline normal blood pressure could have damaged heart muscles by middle age, says the study. Photo: ST. Saturday, Jun 27, 2015. The Straits Times By Salma Khalik. Young adults ...
Elevated blood pressure in early adult years tied to heart issues later
The mystery that is blood pressure
No J-Curve Relationship Between BP and Death in Clinic Study
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Online tools can help manage pain
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SYDNEY: People with chronic pain may be able to use online tools to manage their symptoms, lessening the need for frequent doctor visits, an Australian study suggests. Researchers tested a series of web-based pain management tutorials on a group of ...
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SYDNEY: People with chronic pain may be able to use online tools to manage their symptoms, lessening the need for frequent doctor visits, an Australian study suggests. Researchers tested a series of web-based pain management tutorials on a group of ...
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Bill Gates hopes anti-Aids vaccine will be available within 10 years
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates, who spends millions of dollars on Aids drug development, said he hoped for a vaccine against the disease within the next decade as a cure remains far off. "Probably the top priority is a vaccine. If we had a vaccine that ...
As people with HIV live longer, aging presents challengesNaples Daily News
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Billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates, who spends millions of dollars on Aids drug development, said he hoped for a vaccine against the disease within the next decade as a cure remains far off. "Probably the top priority is a vaccine. If we had a vaccine that ...
As people with HIV live longer, aging presents challenges
HIV's toxic toll
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