Health Articles
What is Coronary Artery Disease?
The approach to identifying CAD is multi-faceted. Some doctors rely on symptoms whilst others prefer to screen patients for the condition so that early treatment can be initiated…
What is Shingles and How Common Is It?
It is estimated that around one in five people who have had chickenpox would later develop shingles. The pain of shingles can, in some cases, linger for several weeks or months after the rash has disappeared…
Prevention Tips for Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Did you know that some STDs may not show any sign or symptom, and it is also possible for individuals to be infected with more than one STD or sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? With that said, here are some common STDs in Singapore, and how you can spot and prevent them.
What You Need to Know About Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the most diagnosed cancer worldwide. In Singapore, it is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer (15.1%) and the third most commonly diagnosed cancer (7.6%) among Singaporean men and women.
Heart Disease in Singapore
Heart Disease in Singapore Ischaemic heart disease was the 3rd most common cause of death in 2019 in Singapore accounting for 18.8% of all deaths1….
Colorectal Cancer In Singapore
Colorectal cancer is the #1 cancer diagnosed in males in Singapore Colorectal cancer is the #2 cause of death from cancer for both males and…
Getting dental veneers done in Singapore
Simple Composite Veneers (Only 1 visit is required) Your teeth are cleaned. Some enamel may or may not be removed. Composite resin may be placed….
How IVF is done in Singapore
01 Egg Stimulation Drug treatments are injected daily into your thigh or abdomen to stimulate the growth of follicles in the ovaries. 02 Egg Maturation Assessment After…
Living with COVID-19
As Singapore moves towards the new normal of living with COVID-19, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has made significant changes to COVID-19 testing and handling of positive cases. Here is a summary of the new normal.
Breast Cancer Among Women Aged 35 and Below
Breast Cancer Among Women Aged 35 and Below – Here are some questions regarding the Dos and Don’ts during your cancer treatment.