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Singapore needs more “generalist” doctors than specialists, med schools say

August 9, 2017

The deans of three medical schools in Singapore say the city-state needs more “generalist” doctors who are skilled enough to treat a patient with several medical conditions to avoid having patients switch from one specialist doctor to another. “Increasingly, I […]

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Singapore sees first diphtheria case in 25 years

August 8, 2017

A Bangladeshi construction worker living in Singapore died on August 4 from diphtheria in what is believed to be the first case of the bacterial infection in the country in 25 years, according to Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH). MOH […]

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APHM 2017: Collaborate with competitors for better patient-focused service

August 8, 2017

The healthcare industry should emulate the airline industry in collaborating with competitors and working together for the benefit of the patient, said Mike Wagner, executive director and chief teaching officer of The Advisory Board Company, at the APHM 2017 conference […]

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APHM 2017: Unreported medical errors continue to be an “invisible crisis”

August 8, 2017

Medical errors that go unreported by hospital employees and that are not made public continue to be an “invisible crisis” for the healthcare sector, said Tami Minnier, Vice Chair of Board Joint Commission International at the APHM 2017 conference and […]

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Global blindness, vision impairment rates to triple by 2050

August 4, 2017

Blindness and vision impairment rates worldwide are expected to triple, from the current 36 million cases to 115 million cases, within the next four decades if treatment is not improved by better funding. According to the researchers, the aging population […]

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Type 2 diabetes drug may be key to stopping Parkinson’s progression

August 4, 2017

A drug that is normally used to treat type 2 diabetes may hold the key to stopping the progression of Parkinson’s disease, a clinical trial suggests. Current drugs help manage the symptoms, but do not prevent brain cells dying. But […]

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Scientists successfully edit embryos to remove disease-causing faulty DNA

August 4, 2017

A team of US and South Korean scientists have, for the first time, successfully removed a piece of faulty DNA that causes deadly heart disease to run in families from embryos in what could be the beginning of the road […]

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Malaysia’s medical device industry continues to grow despite emerging challenges

August 3, 2017

KUALA LUMPUR: The medical device industry in Malaysia continues to grow and evolve amidst the emerging challenges it faces, with the country’s medical device exports forecasted to hit RM17.7 billion by the end of this year. Members of the Association […]

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Lutein may not only be good for the eyes, but for the brain as well

August 2, 2017

The nutrient lutein – known to help maintain eye, skin and heart health –may also be helpful in keeping the brain healthy, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Illinois in the US. The study, which […]

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Caffeine helps boost wakefulness, shorten recovery time after anesthesia

August 2, 2017

A new study has found that caffeine helps shorten recovery time and boost wakefulness after general anesthesia. Consumed daily by more than 90% of US adults, caffeine appears to alter physiological function in two different ways to shorten recovery time. […]

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