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What Are Your Colon Cancer Treatment Options In Singapore?
Do you know how colon cancer is treated in Singapore? Each year, thousands of new colon cancer cases are diagnosed in our country. Fortunately, our world-class healthcare system offers a wide range of treatment options.
Check out the common treatment options available in Singapore: https://www.nexussurgical.sg/colon-rectum/colorectal-cancer-treatment/
If your doctor requires you to undergo an endoscopy and you need more information about the procedure and costs, you can visit this page: https://www.nexussurgical.sg/endoscopy/
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Men's Health Matters! with Men's Health Clinic in Singapore
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Taking care of your health shouldn't be a mystery.  Here at Men's Health Clinic Singapore, we offer a range of confidential and personalized services tailored to men's health needs in Singapore.
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Don't wait to prioritize your well-being! Schedule an appointment with our friendly team today and take control of your health journey.
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knowledgenook · 6 months
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Zumba Classes in Singapore: Get ready to dance, sweat, and have fun with Kiya Learning Zumba Classes in Singapore. Combining energetic dance moves with infectious Latin rhythms, our classes provide a dynamic and effective workout for all fitness levels, promoting cardiovascular health and stress relief.
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thxnews · 1 year
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Is Duke-NUS Research the Key to Solving Singapore's Youth Mental Health Issues?
  Depression and anxiety symptoms among Singaporean youths have resulted in them missing on average 190 hours—or 24 days—of school, according to a survey of parents in Singapore by Duke-NUS Medical School and the Institute of Mental Health (IMH). The survey also found that these youths’ school performance dropped by an estimated 63%. While youths missed an average of 24 days because of their symptoms, 13% of them missed three months or more. The parents reported a similar reduction in their child’s ability to engage in other daily activities, revealing that these conditions permeate all facets of the child’s life.   “The real effects of untreated mental health conditions among youth will extend well into adulthood when they are less able to obtain rewarding and high-paying jobs due to poor school performance and other challenges resulting from their illness,” said Professor Eric Finkelstein, a health economist from Duke-NUS’ Health Services & Systems Research and senior author of the study.   This study follows on from a similar survey among Singaporean adults published recently, which showed that depression and anxiety among adults are responsible for as much as a 2.9% reduction in Gross Domestic Product due to roughly 1 in 5 adults having such symptoms. This latest survey, conducted between April and June 2022, asked 991 parents about their children, totalling 1,515 youths, in order to gauge the state of youth mental health. The initial screening survey identified 104 parents whose children, aged 4 to 21, had depression or anxiety symptoms. These parents then filled out a more comprehensive survey with questions on school absences, school performance and healthcare utilisation. The parents’ responses indicated that nearly 12% of the youths had symptoms consistent with depression while approximately 13% had symptoms consistent with anxiety; in total, 16.2% of the youths were reported to have symptoms consistent with at least one of these conditions. Despite this, only 15% had a formal diagnosis from a health professional, suggesting that many remain untreated. This may explain why nearly two-thirds of the affected youths had an unplanned visit to an emergency department and just over half required inpatient hospitalisation over the past year. The parents reported spending an average of S$10,250 on medical care as a result of their children’s mental health condition. At the population level, direct healthcare costs for these conditions among youths are estimated to be S$1.2 billion.   Assistant Professor Irene Teo from Duke-NUS’ HSSR program and co-author of the study added, “The results from our study show that greater outreach efforts are needed to encourage both children and adults to take advantage of the many avenues to obtain mental health treatments in Singapore.”   Associate Professor Daniel Fung, Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Mental Health, and a co-author of the study said: “These findings point to the importance of early intervention to help reduce the risk of long-term complications and improve outcomes. For this to happen, mental health awareness and literacy is necessary. For instance, if the parent recognises the symptoms (awareness) and knows what to do (literacy), they could encourage the child to talk about it or suggest getting some help,”   Professor Finkelstein added, “Along with greater access to evidence-based treatments, we should be implementing screening programmes for both children and adults to identify mental health conditions early, make better use of peer support programs and increase efforts to destigmatise mental health. With the high prevalence and costs of mental illness among both children and adults, a successful mental health strategy should take on the same level of urgency as Singapore’s War on Diabetes.”   Sources: THX News & Duke-NUS Medical School. Read the full article
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signaramacbd · 6 years
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richesm · 2 years
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Himalaya Liv.52 Drops
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Improves appetite, digestion, and assimilation processes and promotes weight gain. The natural ingredients in Liv.52 exhibit potent hepatoprotective properties against infective hepatitis. Improves appetite: In less than optimal growth and weight gain, Liv.52 normalizes the basic appetite-satiety rhythm. As a daily health supplement, Liv.52 improves appetite, digestion, and assimilation processes and promotes weight gain. Indications: - For the prevention and treatment of ineffective hepatitis and loss of appetite. - Product Type: Drops Unparalleled in liver care The natural ingredients in Liv.52 exhibit potent hepatoprotective properties against infective hepatitis.
Key Ingredients
Chicory It is a potent antioxidant, which can be seen by its free radical scavenging property. The hepatoprotective property of Chicory suppresses the oxidative degradation of DNA in tissue debris. The Caper Bush It contains p-methoxy benzoic acid, which is a potent hepatoprotective. It prevents the elevation of malondialdehyde (biomarker for oxidative stress) levels in plasma and hepatic cells. Caper Bush also inhibits the ALT and AST enzyme levels and improves the functional efficiency of the liver and spleen. Flavonoids present in the Caper Bush exhibit significant antioxidant properties, as well.
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Liv.52 was launched in 1955, and millions of physicians worldwide recommend Liv.52 (tablet, syrup, and drops forms), for various hepatic disorders. Liv.52 is an extensively researched product of The Himalaya Drug Company. Various clinical studies such as open clinical studies, randomized controlled studies, meta-analyses, as well as independent investigator-initiated clinical studies (including those carried out abroad) have reported that Liv.52 is beneficial in various hepatic conditions. The product has more than 300 research articles published in scientific journals. Each herbal ingredient of Liv.52 is been analyzed as per the standards set by Pharmacopoeia. The battery of non-clinical toxicological studies (acute, subacute, chronic, genotoxicity, developmental, and reproductive toxicity studies) have further reinforced the safety of Liv.52, by a wide margin. We ensure consistent quality in every batch (as per WHO standards for herbal medicine). Himalaya’s manufacturing facility is GMP certified and audited at regular intervals by several regulatory agencies around the world, wherever our products are marketed. Also, The Himalaya Drug Company’s advanced Research and Development (R&D) Center is certified for Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) for following international OECD guidelines. With reference to heavy metals, considering some trace levels of heavy metals occurring naturally in botanical/ plants/ food ingredients, many regulatory agencies have defined the permissible limits for heavy metal contaminants in herbal medicines after considering the epidemiological aspects of such contaminants. In this direction, both WHO and AYUSH have defined the limits of heavy metals (NMT 10 ppm of lead) in Ayurvedic Medicines. We, at The Himalaya Drug Company, follow these guidelines for all our medicinal products and ensure that our products comply with these regulations. Apart from these, we align with the quality guidelines published by major regulatory agencies like USFDA (12.5mcg/day of lead), Health Canada (10 mcg/day of lead), and HSA Singapore (10 ppm of lead), etc., to ensure the highest quality of the product. The table below indicates the permitted levels of heavy metals by different international agencies, and Liv.52 complies with all the below-mentioned standards. ElementAYUSHWHOUSFDAHSA SingaporeHealth CanadaLead10 ppm10 ppm12.5 mcg/day10 ppm10 mcg/dayArsenic3 ppm--5 ppm10 mcg/dayCadmium0.3 ppm0.3 ppm-0.3 ppm6 mcg/dayMercury1 ppm--0.5 ppm2 mcg/day
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Please consult your physician to prescribe the dosage that best suits the condition Read the full article
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asiamedicsingapore · 3 years
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Comprehensive Health Screening Packages in Singapore
We offer a comprehensive simple health screening packages which covers common medical conditions for both male and female at a reasonable price.
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charissa-and-co · 6 years
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health4uandpets · 9 years
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A Guide to Work Permit Renewal Medical Check-ups
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Unsure about your Singapore work permit renewal medical check-up?  Little Cross Family Clinic, a trusted Work Permit Check Up Clinic, has created a FREE infographic  called "A Guide to Work Permit Renewal Medical Check-ups." This informative guide simplifies the process, explaining required check-ups, step-by-step instructions, necessary documents, and helpful tips for a hassle-free renewal. Ensure a smooth experience - download the infographic today!
Click Here To Know in Detail:- https://mirroreternally.com/a-guide-to-work-permit-renewal-medical-check-ups/
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knowledgenook · 6 months
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Zumba Classes in Singapore: Kiya Learning zumba classes in Singapore provide a dynamic and energetic workout experience combining dance and fitness elements. Zumba sessions are high-energy music and choreographed routines, participants engage in a fun and effective cardiovascular workout. Online zumba classes promote physical fitness, coordination, and enjoyment, creating a vibrant and inclusive fitness community.
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knowledgenook · 6 months
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Yoga Classes in Singapore: Yoga classes in Singapore offer holistic wellness through physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation practices. Our experienced instructors guiding sessions, students experience relaxation, stress relief, and inner balance. Online Yoga classes benefits flexibility, strength, and mindfulness, fostering a sense of well-being and vitality.
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goodprofessionaldoctor · 11 months
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Weight Loss Clinic Singapore - Transform Your Life
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Transform your life at our Weight Loss Clinic in Singapore. Our experienced weight loss management doctor and team are dedicated to helping you achieve your health and fitness goals. We offer personalized plans, expert guidance, and a supportive community to ensure sustainable results. Say goodbye to crash diets and hello to a healthier, happier you. Join us on this transformative journey towards a better, more energetic life. Choose our Weight Loss Clinic in Singapore as your partner in health.
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