As COVID-19 becomes endemic in Singapore, how will the disease affect patients with underlying heart conditions? Dr Reginald Liew, cardiologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospitals shares more.
Those with pre-existing health conditions face a higher risk of complications from the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. Our specialists weigh in on these conditions and how you can protect yourself.
From speech impairments to difficulties with swallowing, here’s a closer look at how a speech therapist helps patients.
A stroke can be life-changing, but rehabilitation can help you regain your abilities and skills during recovery.
What is CAD? Is a heart attack the same as a heart failure? What is arrhythmia? Here’s a guide to everything you need to know about common heart conditions.
Dr Paul Chiam discusses the dangers of high blood pressure and the different treatment options to reduce it.
When is blood pressure considered too high? Find out why blood pressure guidelines have recently changed in the United States, and what it means for you.
You have heard time and again that eating whole grains is the healthy way to go. But why? Dietitians tell us how exactly whole grains are beneficial for our health.
We have been told one too many times that being overweight or obese is bad, but did you know the extent of damage obesity has on your health?
Most strokes are preventable. Dr Michael Lim, cardiologist, talks about the importance of prevention and what you should do.
A fast, irregular heart beat can be triggered by anxiety or emotional stress, but it may also be a symptom of a condition atrial fibrillation. Dr Kenneth Ng, cardiologist, explains.
Every minute counts when it comes to recovering from a stroke. Recognise the warning signs and know what to do when you see them.
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