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.

Medical Channel Asia presents the weekly Asian medical news bulletin, bringing you essential healthcare news from across the region. This week’s bulletin will cover World Diabetes Congress, Japanese encephalitis & more.  Thailand Thailand has been selected to host the “IDF World Diabetes Congress 2025”, marking the first time the event will be held in Southeast Asia. Expected to attract 10,000 attendees, the congress could generate over 420 million baht in revenue. The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) collaborated with the Diabetes Association of Thailand to secure hosting rights. Also, it aligns with the nation’s ambition to become a global…

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Hepatitis, a severe liver disease, is devastating the lives of an estimated 354 million individuals. Under the banner “One Life, One Liver,” this year’s World Hepatitis Day emphasises the necessity of boosting viral hepatitis prevention, testing, and treatment efforts. World Hepatitis Day is remember today on 28 July 2023. Despite the presence of efficacious interventions to diagnose, treat and prevent chronic hepatitis B and C, a shocking 82% of hepatitis B patients and 75% of hepatitis C patients remain undiagnosed. With only 5% and 10% receiving treatment respectively, this silent disease is inflicting serious harm on millions of lives.

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Pregnancy is a transformative period in a woman’s life, filled with the joy of anticipation and the complexity of physical changes. While it is a natural process, pregnancy can sometimes be accompanied by several health conditions that need appropriate care and management. Here are some common pregnancy conditions and suggested treatments for each.

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South Korea is facing an unusual medical mystery, as numerous reports about unidentified parcels flooding the region persist. This situation came into prominence when three individuals experienced dizziness and difficulty breathing after handling a suspicious package. Authorities have launched an investigation into these incidents, considering the possibility of terrorist activities.

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In a horrifying occurrence, an angry mob allegedly assaulted Dr Raj Nayan Sinha, a medical professional at Bhabanipur CHC in Purnia, following the death of a pregnant woman. The mob, fuelled by grief, assaulted the doctor resulting in severe head injuries and fractures. As reported, the woman had been admitted for delivery, which occurred without initial complications. However, her condition quickly deteriorated due to post-delivery bleeding. The doctor referred her to another hospital, but tragically, she died en route.

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Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) has unveiled a pioneering heat stress advisory offering real-time information on heat stress risks in various regions of the island. Developed with the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) and the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) heat stress guidelines expert panel, this advisory is designed to help the public adapt to escalating temperatures.

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Navigating life’s second half-century demands an emphasis on staying active and vital, both mentally and physically. This necessity introduces golf, a leisure sport growing increasingly popular among individuals aged 50 and above. 

The game’s appeal, it seems, is not only in the challenge and camaraderie it provides but also in its multifaceted health benefits.

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