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Latest breakthrough in search for blood cancer cure discovered in Singapore

May 23, 2018

Five researchers from the National Cancer Centre Singapore, the National University of Singapore (NUS), Duke-NUS Medical School, and the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) have shed light on how stem cells can be used more effectively to treat diseases such as […]

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Broken your right arm? Exercise your left

May 21, 2018

According to a fascinating new study, working out the muscles on one side of our bodies can keep the muscles on the other side strong and fit, even if we are immobile. The finding has implications for injury recovery and […]

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NEA: Expect more mosquitoes and more dengue cases

May 21, 2018

The National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore said that the mosquito population is expected to increase along with the number of dengue cases in the warmer months ahead. Through its Gravitrap surveillance system, NEA has found that the mosquito population remained high […]

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World Hypertension Day 2018: Hypertension in kids growing

May 18, 2018

World Hypertension Day is observed on every May 17th to raise awareness and promote hypertension prevention, detection and control. Hypertension or high blood pressure is quite common among adults. Now, even children are affected. “Blood pressure is the force of […]

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FDA approves first of new migraine drugs

May 18, 2018

The FDA endorsed a new drug called Aimovig for prevention of migraines in adults. Migraine sufferers got some relief with the approval of the first of a new class of drugs for migraine prevention, through monthly self-injections. Aimovig is the […]

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What is gluten and should it be avoided?

May 18, 2018

The word ‘gluten’ is derived from the Latin word for glue. Gluten is a combination of grain-based proteins called glutelins and prolamins. These proteins can stretch under high cooking temperatures, giving a chewy texture to baked foods. Coeliac disease A […]

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Heart failure cause of more deaths than advanced cancer

May 16, 2018

With heart disease and heart failure causing 2 to 3 times as many deaths as advanced cancers, it is crucial that the public is more aware of this disease and takes steps to prevent it. Thus, Novartis Corporation in Malaysia […]

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Quiet rest allows us to retain details after learning

May 7, 2018

We know that we need our sleep if we want to create new memories. However research shows that simply resting for only 10 minutes after learning something is enough for us to memorize it in fine details. There is a […]

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New test for peanut allergy more accurate, safer than current tests

May 7, 2018

Scientists from Britain’s Medical Research Council (MRC) have developed a new laboratory test to safely diagnose peanut allergy, offering a better way to monitor a significant food hazard. The test has 98 per cent specificity and, unlike current options, it does not run the risk of false-positives or cause […]

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Hepatitis on the rise in Vietnam

May 4, 2018

More than three million Vietnamese are infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV), according to the recent findings from the survery conducted by the Ministry of Health .  Meanwhile, 40% of the HCV patients may die due to HCV-related complications, including […]

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