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You will soon be able to take your influenza vaccine at one of 3 pharmacies as part of a sandbox trial announced by the Ministry of Health. Will this help boost take up rates?
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Two new updated COVID-19 vaccines are available in Singapore, as of the 28th of October. Tune in to find out why you should be continuing with your COVID-19 vaccine regiment, especially if you want to protect your IQ.
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Could yoga help you manage your chronic illness, or even be suitable for children after the age of 8? A look at yoga research in 2024.
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On World Sight Day, let's focus on children’s eye health. What are the biggest challenges to children’s eye health now?
Guest: Dr Don Pek, Senior Consultant Ophthalmologist, Medical Director, Lumin Eye Specialists at Gleneagles Hospital
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What is the banned drug Sibutramine and why does it keep showing up in slimming products?
Guest: Dr Ben Ng, Endocrinologist at Arden Endocrinology
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Early-Onset Breast Cancer: Understanding why younger women are at risk and the factors contributing to this rise.
Guest: Dr Anthony Tang, Specialist Breast Cancer Surgeon, The Breast ClinicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Daniel Martin finds out about the numbers you should know in monitoring heart health from Dr Lin Weiqin, Vice-Chairperson of the National Heart Week - World Heart Day 2024 Organising Committee and Senior Consultant with the National University Heart Centre Singapore.
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Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Deidre Anne De Silva, Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute and Chair, Stroke Services Improvement (SSI), about the National Stroke Campaign's S.M.A.R.T. approach to prevent stroke.
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A recent survey on perceptions of dementia by Milieu Insight found about half of Singaporeans unlikely to get tested for young-onset dementia, despite noticing symptoms like forgetfulness and difficulty with familiar tasks. Daniel Martin finds out more from Associate Professor Adeline Ng, Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute and Dementia Programme Lead.
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In this new series on Health Matters, find out why a heart attack can strike out of the blue, even for a younger person.
Ft. Prof Carolyn Lam, Senior Consultant, National Heart Centre Singapore, and Professor, Duke-NUS.
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The Health Science Authority (HSA) has warned against the use of a skin lotion with an added potent steroid, after a woman suffered severe skin reactions after using it. But what sort of a role do steroids have in skin treatment products? Daniel Martin finds out from Dr Elias Tam, Medical Director, EHA Clinic.
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With cases of MPox in Thailand and now Philippines, is it closer than ever to Singapore’s shores? Daniel Martin finds out from Dr Loh Jiashen, Infectious Diseases Specialist, Farrer Park Hospital.
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In this new series on Health Matters, find out why a heart attack can strike out of the blue, even for a younger person.
Ft. Prof Carolyn Lam, Senior Consultant, National Heart Centre Singapore, and Professor, Duke-NUS.
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With borders on alert in Asia and the rest of the world, what do you need to know about this latest outbreak of MPox? Daniel Martin finds out more from Dr Leong Hoe Nam, Infectious disease Physician, Rophi Clinic.
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In this new series on Health Matters, find out why a heart attack can strike out of the blue, even for a younger person.
Ft. Prof Carolyn Lam, Senior Consultant, National Heart Centre Singapore, and Professor, Duke-NUS.
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In this new series on Health Matters, find out why a heart attack can strike out of the blue, even for a younger person.
Ft. Prof Carolyn Lam, Senior Consultant, National Heart Centre Singapore, and Professor, Duke-NUS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Singapore Today's Daniel Martin spoke with Dr Desmond Wai, Gastroenterologist (based at Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre), about gastroenteritis and how bad it can get for those suffering from the condition.
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Actress Shannen Doherty, who starred on popular TV shows like Charmed, died at the age of 53, after a long battle with cancer. Daniel Martin spoke with Dr Wong Seng Weng, Oncologist, The Cancer Centre, about whether such long battles with cancer are common.
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NTU Singapore scientists have developed a band-aid that measures glucose levels through sweat. Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Ben Ng, Endocrinologist, Arden Endocrinology Specialist Clinic, about the implications this innovation could have for diabetes management.
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Each year, NUH attends to an average of 1,300 severe and critical trauma cases. These include 140 industrial accidents and 70 paediatric trauma incidents – making it one of the largest trauma centres in Singapore for such emergencies, and the only tertiary hospital looking after both adults and children. Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Raj Menon, Centre Director, National University Centre for Trauma, NUH, to find out more.
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