
Cholera: Asia’s Battle Against the Deadly Waterborne Scourge
Cholera, a potentially fatal waterborne disease, continues to pose a significant health risk in many
Cholera, a potentially fatal waterborne disease, continues to pose a significant health risk in many
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is caused by an infection developing in the female’s upper genital
In a groundbreaking development, he World Health Organization (WHO), is set to declare aspartame as
Singapore is moving towards a healthcare strategy that focuses on providing preventive solutions in a bid to combat an ageing population.
In a remarkable testament to the power of strategic healthcare planning, a 76-year-old Singaporean today enjoys a health status similar to an average 65-year-old globally, bested only by Japan. This remarkable achievement comes from three decades of meticulous planning and investments in healthcare, with a blueprint laid out in the White Paper on Affordable Healthcare in 1993.
This day promotes health themes, encourages healthy living, and urges action to improve health and well-being.
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.