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Author: Chee Mun Yi
Chee Mun Yi is a linguistics major with a passion for clear, engaging communication. She enjoys exploring topics across health, culture, and everyday life. In her free time, she enjoys reading contemporary fiction, exploring cafés, and going on long walks to spark new ideas.
Motherhood can be an incredibly rewarding journey, but it also comes with its fair share of emotional ups and downs. Recent reports from Channel News Asia and The Straits Times have highlighted a worrying rise in peripartum depression in Singapore, which includes both prenatal and postpartum depression. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at why more new and expectant mothers are struggling with these challenges, and share some practical tips to help manage the emotional load that comes with pregnancy and early parenthood. Whether you’re preparing for a new arrival or already navigating life with a newborn, we…
CCC 2025 gathered healthcare professionals, marketers, and innovators for a full day of insight: from digital trends and leadership to medical tourism and content creation. Here’s a rundown.
Not all ADHD looks the same. This guide explores the different types of ADHD, how symptoms show up, and what treatments work best for each type.
Short on focus and running on stress? Discover how daily mindfulness practices can clear brain fog, sharpen attention, and support better mental wellbeing – in just minutes a day.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 21, 2025 – Ahead of Connecting Care With Clicks 2025, Medical Channel Asia (MCA) has unveiled an expanded speaker lineup and announced Prince Court Medical Centre as the event’s official Healthcare Professional (HCP) Engagement Partner Hospital.
Burning, blurry vision and eye drops that don’t last? You might have dry eye syndrome. Beyond eye drops, Learn how new treatments are tackling the root cause, not just the symptoms.
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