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Seven ways to lose weight even while sitting down

January 2, 2017

After a short break during the holiday celebrations, most people will find themselves spending a large chunk of their days sitting down as they go about their usual routine – whether it’s at the office in front of a computer, […]

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Bayer, NUS Enterprise launch “Grants4Apps Singapore” for tech innovations

December 21, 2016

A web-based crowd sourcing initiative, known as “Grants4Apps Singapore”, that calls for innovative health tech solutions in Singapore and across Asia Pacific has been launched by Bayer, a German multinational chemical and pharmaceutical company, and NUS Enterprise, the entrepreneurial arm […]

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UN: Milk, dairy products could help Asia against new dietary challenges

December 7, 2016

A United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) report that was recently released says that milk and other dairy products may have the potential to aid Asia in its fight against new dietary challenges, including obesity, and vitamin and […]

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Stress and Your Adrenal Glands

November 14, 2016

By Ron Burg, CAM Formulas Introduction We live in a stress-filled world. Stress is all around us. For many people, the daily stresses of life are compounded by intense work pressures and the stress of an unproductive relationship. When you […]

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Harnessing the healthcare data revolution

November 4, 2016

By Alessandro Porro, Senior Vice President, International Sales, APAC, Ipswitch  Data is the key element of success in the 21st century business environment. Multiple industries have embraced the data revolution by gathering and analyzing data stored in their organizations. This […]

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Low-cost breast, cervical cancer interventions could save thousands of women

November 2, 2016
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Scientists say that low-cost health interventions, costing as little as US$1.72 per person, could help prevent the deaths of hundreds of thousands of women in developing countries all over the world from breast and cervical cancer. Every year, almost 800,000 […]

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WHO SAGE: Not enough polio vaccines, lower doses to make stocks lasts

October 24, 2016

The World Health Organization (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE), the principal advisory group to WHO for vaccines and immunization, recommends lowering the dose of inactivated polio vaccines to make supplies last longer as the two companies manufacturing the […]

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Medical Manufacturing Asia closes on positive note with top quality prospects

October 9, 2016

This year’s edition of Medical Manufacturing Asia (MMA), a leading exhibition for the medical technology, medical manufacturing processes and related sectors, has concluded on a positive note, being top billed with 5,200 quality trade visitors from 38 countries, according to […]

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Medical Fair Thailand 2017 will focus on Connected Healthcare and Geriatric Rehabilitative Care

September 30, 2016

The upcoming 8th edition of MEDICAL FAIR THAILAND, the leading medical and healthcare event in Thailand and the region, will once again bring together new and innovative technologies, solutions, products and services from around the world. Connected Healthcare and Geriatric […]

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MEDICAL FAIR ASIA 2016 continues to grow, in size and importance, reporting record-breaking numbers for its 11th edition

September 23, 2016

Recent editions of Medical Fair Asia, the region’s leading exhibition for the medical and healthcare sector, have been seeing growing exhibitor interest from North America and the Middle East as Southeast Asia continues to expand as an attractive market. The […]

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