At the moment, there are two main types of COVID-19 tests commonly used to detect infections – diagnostic tests and antibody test.
While changes in weather alone may not make you sick, the change in humidity may weaken your immune system and increase the likelihood of you getting sick.
Looking for a meaningful gift? Here are some healthy gift ideas that you may be tempted to get for yourself as well!
What are the health benefits of common Indian spices like cardamom, cinnamon or coriander?
Did you know that pain in the lower region of your stomach may stem from your intestines, urinary system, or reproductive organs?
It’s common to have tummy trouble now and again – but what can you do to find out if it’s something more serious?
Do you experience pain after standing or sitting, or numbness on one side of your body? Be careful, it might be a slipped disc.
Your heart rate could give you helpful information about your current health and clue you in on potential health problems.
Dr Ong Hean Yee, cardiologist, shares 8 common scans your doctor may perform to scope out your heart health.
Cartilage damage is the most common reason for knee pain. These 6 advanced treatments may repair or restore your damaged cartilage to relieve your joint pain.
When it comes to specialist doctors, there are hundreds of options. How do you find the right fit? Here’s what to consider.
Seeing floating specks or flashes of light in your line of vision? Dr Goh Kong Yong, ophthalmologist, explains what floaters and flashes are and how they affect vision.
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There are many possible causes of knee pain. The most common though, are osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, and cartilage tears.
Sports injuries can happen to anyone, but they can be easily avoided. Here are 9 common injuries and how they can be prevented.
What happens when you walk into our 24-hour A&E clinic? In this video, we break down the steps in a typical patient’s journey to the accident and emergency department at our hospitals.
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