Author: Gerald Ng

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Gerald Ng is a previous editor for Medical Channel Asia. Writing has always been his first love and he has more than a decade of journalism experience after falling in love with reading the newspapers daily growing up in Singapore. His works and interviews have appeared in various media publications including Yahoo!, Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia.

In an interview with us, Singaporean host and former radio deejay Jamie Yeo bravely shares her battle with breast cancer, offering inspiration and insight into the critical need for early detection and emotional support. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of early detection and support for those affected by breast cancer.

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In a decisive move to protect consumers, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has mandated the recall of mooncakes from two prominent food companies, Fragrance and Joymom’s. The recall follows the discovery of hazardous contaminants in two of their popular products, raising significant health concerns. It also happens on the week of the mid-autumn festival, which takes place today.

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World Heart Day stands as a universal reminder for us to ponder upon the significance of our hearts, not just as an organ, but as a symbol of unity and life. It’s more than just hearing and feeling the heartbeat; it’s about understanding the vitality of making the right decisions and acting courageously for the betterment of humanity and nature. In a special way, “For Every Heart” becomes a mantra, bringing the spotlight onto the beneficiaries and personalising this noble cause.

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In a world that is increasingly open about health, erectile dysfunction (ED) remains a somewhat taboo topic. Despite evolving societal norms, erectile dysfunction (ED) remains a topic shrouded in silence in many Asian communities. We get insights into erectile dysfunction with Dr Ronny Tan, consultant urologist and andrologist from Advanced Urology.

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Millions of people suffering from long Covid now possess scientific proof confirming the reality of their condition. Scientists have identified clear differences in the blood of individuals with long COVID, a breakthrough highlighting the condition’s biological basis. This study, published in Nature, opens doors for developing diagnostic blood tests and bespoke treatments. Key Findings Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Yale School of Medicine examined blood samples from about 270 people between January 2021 and June 2022. Based on distinctive features in the blood samples, the research teams successfully differentiated between people with and without…

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In conjunction with Institut Kanser Negara’s (IKN) 10th anniversary, AstraZeneca announced its collaboration to accelerate digitalisation in healthcare by introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) x-ray technology into early lung screening at government clinics and hospitals under the Projek Saringan Awal Paru-Paru (SAPU) programme. As a centre of excellence for cancer care in the country, IKN will be the first government institution in the country to implement this AI technology.

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In a miraculous tale of survival, a 19-year-old Qatari, SAF, overcomes a devastating car crash on his journey to Dubai, thanks to doctors’ rapid and expert intervention at Saudi German Hospital.  Battling severe injuries and critical conditions through multiple surgeries, SAF’s journey after the car crash sheds light on the marvels of medical science in Asia, the dedication of healthcare professionals, and the resilience of the human spirit, underscoring the importance of road safety and timely medical intervention. Terrifying Turn of Events  The harrowing journey began when SAF, a 19-year-old from Qatar, experienced a catastrophic car crash while driving to…

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