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A Bangladeshi businessman, Mr Noor Alam, 51, who sought treatment at Singapore’s Gleneagles Hospital for a spinal condition, has become paralysed following a medical procedure and is now suing his neurosurgeon, Dr James Tan Siah Heng, for damages. Simultaneously, Gleneagles Hospital is suing Mr Alam to recover more than S$1 million in unpaid hospital bills.
The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) has suspended Dr Yeo Khee Hong, a veteran doctor with 42 years of experience, for one year due to professional misconduct. This suspension follows a misdiagnosis in 2019 that resulted in a teenage patient losing his testicle.
In Singapore, about 1.4 million people, or 1 in 4 people, are migrant workers. Commonly, we hear how migrant workers build our homes, our schools, our workplaces, our hospitals, and so on. While we recognise the importance of migrant workers in Singapore, what are some of the health risks that may be posed to them?
A study by TODAY in 2023 showed that stress levels in Singapore have been steadily increasing since 2021. In 2023, 87 percent of respondents felt stressed, seven percentage points more than the global average.
also involves long-term responsibility and commitment. That should be considered before ownership.
As the demand for assisted reproductive technologies (ART), such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), continues to climb, Singapore is proactively expanding…
Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies, Mr. Heng Swee Keat, inaugurated the centre today, marking a key development in the country’s healthcare capabilities. The NUH DMOC@Biopolis operates under a public-private partnership model, integrating substantial clinical expertise from NUH with Mirxes’ advanced diagnostic technologies.
An RSAF F-16 fighter jet crashed at Tengah Air Base in Singapore on May 8 after encountering issues during take-off.…
In an era where women are living longer than ever, a significant gap in our understanding of reproductive health persists. The NUS Bia-Echo Asia Centre for Reproductive Longevity & Equality (ACRLE) at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine is pioneering research into one of the earliest ageing organs in women: the ovaries. Since its inception in 2021, ACRLE has been at the forefront of investigating how to delay ovarian ageing, which could have profound implications for women’s health worldwide.
In recent years, health screening in Singapore has become increasingly important as more people recognise the value of early detection and preventive care. With a wide range of health screening options, Singapore has established itself as a leader in promoting public health and wellness.
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