As COVID-19 becomes endemic in Singapore, how will the disease affect patients with underlying respiratory conditions? Dr Adrian Chan, respiratory physician and intensivist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital shares more.
Is vaping better than smoking, or worse? Our doctors debunk 5 commonly believed myths about e-cigarettes.
7 out of 10 people in Singapore can’t recognise the symptoms of a heart attack when it happens. Can you?
Evidence shows that stress is a risk factor for heart disease, but how exactly does stress affect your heart?
As we celebrate our country this National Day, let’s not forget to celebrate the great strides we’ve made in healthcare!
When it comes to discussing more personal issues with doctors, it’s tempting to hide certain details. Yet, by doing so, you may be putting your health at risk.
Dr Stanley Chia, cardiologist, explains the effects of smoking and drinking on our health.
Most strokes are preventable. Dr Michael Lim, cardiologist, talks about the importance of prevention and what you should do.
Smokers are up to 3 times more likely to suffer heart attacks. The sooner you quit, the more you can reduce your chances of getting sick.
The price of high blood pressure means you shouldn't ignore making healthy lifestyle choices. These simple changes to your habits can do wonders for your heart.
Heart attack symptoms might not show up until it’s too late, so make sure that you look for the signs of a heart attack to prepare yourself against them.
Heart health screening may cost you some money. But maintaining a healthy heart can help to save your life. Here are a few suggestions.
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