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Probe finds nothing wrong with lift involved in accident
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There was nothing wrong with the lift in which an 85-year-old woman lost her left hand. Describing the Oct 9 tragedy as an "unfortunate lift incident", the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said yesterday that a dog leash which was looped ...
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The Straits Times
There was nothing wrong with the lift in which an 85-year-old woman lost her left hand. Describing the Oct 9 tragedy as an "unfortunate lift incident", the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said yesterday that a dog leash which was looped ...
Tah Ching Road accident: Lift door protective devices did not fail, says report
Lift mishap: Safety devices were working, probe finds
Jurong lift accident report due out today
The Straits Times
Woman sues SGH and two of its doctors for $8m
The Straits Times
Ms Sarina Kaur at home in Holland Close yesterday (above) and before she lost her limbs. Her legs were cut off in December 2012, and the next month, she lost her hands and lower right forearm.ST PHOTOS: ALPHONSUS CHERN. Published. 5 hours ago.
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Ms Sarina Kaur at home in Holland Close yesterday (above) and before she lost her limbs. Her legs were cut off in December 2012, and the next month, she lost her hands and lower right forearm.ST PHOTOS: ALPHONSUS CHERN. Published. 5 hours ago.
Patient who lost limbs sues SGH, doctors for negligence
Amputee suing SGH, doctors for negligence; seeking over S$8m
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Scientists a step closer to curing types of dandruff, eczema
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Scientists, including those from A*STAR, have completed the first comprehensive genomic and biologic study of all known species of Malassezia, which has revealed multiple potential targets for future drug development. POSTED: 06 Nov 2015 14:44 ...
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Scientists, including those from A*STAR, have completed the first comprehensive genomic and biologic study of all known species of Malassezia, which has revealed multiple potential targets for future drug development. POSTED: 06 Nov 2015 14:44 ...
Scratching the Surface of Skin Disease
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Two-drug treatment prolongs man's life
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Mr Ho Gin Bu, one of 25 Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma who took part in the two-drug trial. He has been in remission for five years. The Straits Times. Saturday, Nov 07, 2015. The Straits Times By Samantha Boh. For about a month, Mr Ho Gin Bu suffered a ...
Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas (PTCL) Drug Industry in US, Japan and Europe 2015 ...Digital Journal
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Mr Ho Gin Bu, one of 25 Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma who took part in the two-drug trial. He has been in remission for five years. The Straits Times. Saturday, Nov 07, 2015. The Straits Times By Samantha Boh. For about a month, Mr Ho Gin Bu suffered a ...
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300 e-cigarette stores raided in Malaysia
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PETALING JAYA • Malaysia's Health Ministry has carried out raids on more than 300 stores selling electronic cigarettes nationwide, raising howls of complaints from the store owners at the surprise move to seize their goods. The ministry carried out the ...
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PETALING JAYA • Malaysia's Health Ministry has carried out raids on more than 300 stores selling electronic cigarettes nationwide, raising howls of complaints from the store owners at the surprise move to seize their goods. The ministry carried out the ...
Health Ministry's stand on vape has nothing to do with 'invisible hands', says ...
E-cigarette store owners cry foul over raid
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The Straits Times says: Fulfilling the promise of MediShield Life
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Singapore's most radical healthcare initiative to date kicked in at the beginning of this month. The nation's first universal and compulsory healthcare insurance scheme, MediShield Life marks a distinct shift in policy. The conservative view is to hold ...
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Singapore's most radical healthcare initiative to date kicked in at the beginning of this month. The nation's first universal and compulsory healthcare insurance scheme, MediShield Life marks a distinct shift in policy. The conservative view is to hold ...
Moving during childhood linked to poor mental health
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(Reuters Health) - Kids who move many times during childhood may be more likely to experience mental health problems than children who don't change addresses, an Irish study suggests. After five or more moves, children are more than three times as ...
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(Reuters Health) - Kids who move many times during childhood may be more likely to experience mental health problems than children who don't change addresses, an Irish study suggests. After five or more moves, children are more than three times as ...
The Straits Times
Baby's cancer reversed after treatment with 'designer' cells
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Layla (left) is seen with her parents, Lisa and Ashleigh Richards, and older sister Reya on Nov 4. Layla was treated with chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, but the cancer returned and doctors told her parents to consider end-of-life care.PHOTO ...
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Layla (left) is seen with her parents, Lisa and Ashleigh Richards, and older sister Reya on Nov 4. Layla was treated with chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, but the cancer returned and doctors told her parents to consider end-of-life care.PHOTO ...
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The Best Matte Lipsticks For Your Face
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Matte lipsticks aka Matt Lipsticks aka Matthew Lipsticks (esq) are really big right now. I know this because about five years ago I was trying to find a Matthew Lipstick in red that didn't cost a lot, and it took me ages until someone pointed out that ...
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Matte lipsticks aka Matt Lipsticks aka Matthew Lipsticks (esq) are really big right now. I know this because about five years ago I was trying to find a Matthew Lipstick in red that didn't cost a lot, and it took me ages until someone pointed out that ...
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Cold treatment is hot among athletes
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Physique founder Joshua Loong going through a cryotherapy session. He stresses that despite the freezing temperature, the treatment is safe. Photo: Jason Quah. The popularity of whole-body cryotherapy — already a hit with sport stars — is rising in S ...
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Physique founder Joshua Loong going through a cryotherapy session. He stresses that despite the freezing temperature, the treatment is safe. Photo: Jason Quah. The popularity of whole-body cryotherapy — already a hit with sport stars — is rising in S ...
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