Author: Sian Lin

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This writer is part of the Medical Channel Asia editorial team. The Medical Channel Asia editorial team brings together a diverse group of seasoned journalists, pharmacists, and doctor to deliver breaking news, insightful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking perspectives into the world of healthcare.

Angina is chest discomfort or pain, usually symptomatic of underlying coronary heart disease (CHD). CHD is the blockage of blood flow through the coronary arteries (i.e. blood vessels that supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscles). Blockage occurs commonly due to deposition of fatty plaques in arteries, also known as atherosclerosis. As a result, the narrowing of coronary arteries restricts blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscles, causing angina. Angina can also occur due to spasms in the coronary artery walls, which likewise limit oxygenated blood flow to heart muscles. According to the WHO, there are about 54 million…

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What is an Endoscopy? Endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure in which an endoscope is inserted into an opening or small incision in the body. An endoscope is a long, thin and flexible tube with a light and camera attached at the end. The images inside the body are captured by the endoscope and projected onto a monitor. Endoscopy is carried out for: Diagnosis  by examining internal organs, surgeons may be able to determine cause of patient’s symptoms  for biopsy i.e. surgical removal of tissue for lab testing, to confirm diagnosis of cancer or other diseases Treatment Surgical removal of…

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Globally, myopia is the leading cause of distance refractive error, affecting 1.45 billion or 27% of the world’s population in 2010, and expected to increase to 52% by 2050. In addition to the increase in prevalence of myopia, there is evidence of rise in the severity of myopia.  Myopia is a major public health concern in many East Asian countries where the condition affects 80-90% of high school graduates. Of these individuals, 10-20% have sight-threatening pathologic myopia. There is a significant impact on the economy and on the quality of life regarding a patient’s physical, emotional and social functioning due…

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Always wondering what are the best skincare tips to keep your skin youthful-looking? What are the most crucial steps in making sure your skin does not age rapidly? Searching for many answers online but unsure if they are credible? Here are 10 skincare tips from Dr Meg Sison, a Philippine Dermatological Society (PDS) Board-Certified Dermatologist specialising in both medical and cosmetic dermatology! Dr Meg Sison, PDS-Board-Certified Dermatologist from the Philippines Q1: How do moisturisers work? Dr Meg Sision: Moisturisers prevent moisture loss from the skin and prevent it from becoming dry and dehydrated. Q2: What are the different types of…

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Doctor On Call, or DOC for short, is a brand new series brought to you by Medical Channel Asia. This series aims to bring doctors and specialists from various fields to give you an introduction to common health and medical topics that you and the Asian population are interested in. In our 7th DOC, held on 19 Oct (Tuesday), from 8pm to 9pm (GMT+8), we have Dr Julian Tan, Interventional Cardiologist at The Cardiology Practice, to talk to us about Ischemic Heart Disease and how COVID-19 affects the heart. This 3-part cardiology webinar series aims to educate the Asian population…

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