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SingHealth chief urges staff to stay strong
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SHORTLY after Singapore General Hospital (SGH) revealed it had infected at least 21 patients with the potentially deadly hepatitis C virus, SingHealth chief Ivy Ng sent a cluster-wide message to staff to "keep strong". She told them last Wednesday ...
255 patients screened negative for hepatitis C: SGHTODAYonline
More hospitals needed as patient numbers rise due to ageing population: PM LeeChannel News Asia
The Straits Times - Hepatitis: SGH offers emotional support for patients, familiesSingapore Government Online (press release)
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SHORTLY after Singapore General Hospital (SGH) revealed it had infected at least 21 patients with the potentially deadly hepatitis C virus, SingHealth chief Ivy Ng sent a cluster-wide message to staff to "keep strong". She told them last Wednesday ...
255 patients screened negative for hepatitis C: SGH
More hospitals needed as patient numbers rise due to ageing population: PM Lee
The Straits Times - Hepatitis: SGH offers emotional support for patients, families
Channel News Asia
Former MERS patient in South Korea re-diagnosed with virus
Channel News Asia
South Korea reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), a former patient who had been discharged from hospital after testing negative for the deadly virus. By Lim Yun Suk, South Korea Bureau Chief, Channel NewsAsia; POSTED: 13 ...
South Korean man cleared of Mers tests positive againThe Straits Times
Former MERS patient in S Korea re-diagnosed with virusAsiaOne
Last MERS patient tests positiveKorea Times
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Channel News Asia
South Korea reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), a former patient who had been discharged from hospital after testing negative for the deadly virus. By Lim Yun Suk, South Korea Bureau Chief, Channel NewsAsia; POSTED: 13 ...
South Korean man cleared of Mers tests positive again
Former MERS patient in S Korea re-diagnosed with virus
Last MERS patient tests positive
Youth Health Magzine
Tai Chi May Help Reduce Pain in Chronic Illness
Youth Health Magzine
The exercises known as Tai Chi may help people with chronic illnesses reduce their pain, improve their walking, and build strength. These findings are from a new analysis of past research. Tai chi is a modified form of an ancient Chinese martial art ...
Tai chi can help build strength, relieve painAsiaOne
Tai Chi can be the new pain-relieversLivemint
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Youth Health Magzine
The exercises known as Tai Chi may help people with chronic illnesses reduce their pain, improve their walking, and build strength. These findings are from a new analysis of past research. Tai chi is a modified form of an ancient Chinese martial art ...
Tai chi can help build strength, relieve pain
Tai Chi can be the new pain-relievers
NEWS.com.au
Survey reveals women with secondary breast cancer face out-of-pocket medical ...
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Sue DunlevyNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. WOMEN with secondary breast cancer are facing out-of-pocket medical expenses of up to $25,000 as Medicare and ...
Breast Cancer lifers inspireKVUE
Pink with a little dot of blue will show men also get breast cancerThe Australian Financial Review
Charting a Course: Rider Faces Genetic Counseling, Oncofertility and ChemoUniversity of Cincinnati
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Sue DunlevyNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. WOMEN with secondary breast cancer are facing out-of-pocket medical expenses of up to $25,000 as Medicare and ...
Breast Cancer lifers inspire
Pink with a little dot of blue will show men also get breast cancer
Charting a Course: Rider Faces Genetic Counseling, Oncofertility and Chemo
Spotting problems through moles
The Straits Times
Q. I am a 50-year-old woman. I have noticed depigmentation and itching around a mole, as well as a few new moles. What causes moles to form and grow, and is there anything that I can do to minimise the discoloration and itching? I have also noticed the ...
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Q. I am a 50-year-old woman. I have noticed depigmentation and itching around a mole, as well as a few new moles. What causes moles to form and grow, and is there anything that I can do to minimise the discoloration and itching? I have also noticed the ...
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Nobel Prize for Malaria Drug Is Crucial to Control Africa's Epidemic
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The antimalarial drug upon which the recent award of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine is based has a rich history and has been used in Chinese traditional medicine for at least 2000 years. The herb is an annual shrub known scientifically as ...
A long-awaited Nobel PrizeThe Garden City Telegram
Two questions to ponder before you buy TCM stocksecns
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The antimalarial drug upon which the recent award of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine is based has a rich history and has been used in Chinese traditional medicine for at least 2000 years. The herb is an annual shrub known scientifically as ...
A long-awaited Nobel Prize
Two questions to ponder before you buy TCM stocks
Long, difficult journey to recognition
TODAYonline
A super-aged Singapore: Policy implications for a Smart Nation
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By 2026, one in five persons in Singapore, or 1,258,441 people, will be aged 65 or above. TODAY File Photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments. Published: 4:15 AM, October 13, 2015. (Page 1 of 2) - NEXT PAGE | SINGLE PAGE. According to the United ...
A super-aged Singapore: Policy implications for a Smart Nation — Tan Teck BoonMalay Mail Online
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By 2026, one in five persons in Singapore, or 1,258,441 people, will be aged 65 or above. TODAY File Photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments. Published: 4:15 AM, October 13, 2015. (Page 1 of 2) - NEXT PAGE | SINGLE PAGE. According to the United ...
A super-aged Singapore: Policy implications for a Smart Nation — Tan Teck Boon
The Straits Times
New hepatitis C treatments have excellent outcomes
The Straits Times
Mr Y, a 72-year-old grandfather of four, was diagnosed with hepatitis C about 15 years ago. Two years ago, he was referred to our liver centre after an ultrasound scan revealed a tumour in the liver. Further investigation confirmed that he had liver ...
Hepatitis B Therapeutics in Major Developed Markets to 2021 – Increasing ...Medgadget.com (blog)
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The Straits Times
Mr Y, a 72-year-old grandfather of four, was diagnosed with hepatitis C about 15 years ago. Two years ago, he was referred to our liver centre after an ultrasound scan revealed a tumour in the liver. Further investigation confirmed that he had liver ...
Hepatitis B Therapeutics in Major Developed Markets to 2021 – Increasing ...
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Luxury and perfection in a five-star Kuala Lumpur hospital
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It could be any upmarket hotel. A retired Australian couple wander through the main atrium, suitcases in one hand, travel guides in the other. A concierge sits at the entrance, offering information on sightseeing and shopping. Room rates are posted on ...
Higher toll rates on several major highways in Malaysia from Oct 15The Straits Times
Malaysia strives to be top Asian medical tourism destinationIMTJ
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Stuff.co.nz
It could be any upmarket hotel. A retired Australian couple wander through the main atrium, suitcases in one hand, travel guides in the other. A concierge sits at the entrance, offering information on sightseeing and shopping. Room rates are posted on ...
Higher toll rates on several major highways in Malaysia from Oct 15
Malaysia strives to be top Asian medical tourism destination
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Watch out for osteoporosis, the silent disease
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We rely on strong, healthy bones to protect our vital organs as well as support our movements for daily activities. However, most of us often take bone health for granted and only realise the importance of our bones as they start to weaken with age.
Osteoporosis support group set to meetThe Pulse
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We rely on strong, healthy bones to protect our vital organs as well as support our movements for daily activities. However, most of us often take bone health for granted and only realise the importance of our bones as they start to weaken with age.
Osteoporosis support group set to meet
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