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Golden Ava Fined $8,000 by SFA for Illegal Meat Import from Myanmar
Golden Ava International has been hit with an $8,000 fine for smuggling illegal meat from Myanmar, as Singapore tightens its grip on unauthorised food imports.

The Impact of Parental Technology Use on Child Development
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Why Is Polio Still a Threat Today?
Despite global campaigns to wipe out polio, this deadly virus is still making a comeback in some parts of the world. Southeast Asia has managed
How Common Is OCD in Singapore?
1 in 28 Singaporeans struggle with OCD, but it’s more than just an urge to be neat. We spoke to Dr Jared Ng, Senior Consultant

Free HIV Testing in Quezon City Led by Youth Leaders
The “Hakdaw Kabataan” project in Quezon City trains youth leaders to provide free HIV testing in their communities, addressing disproportionately high HIV rates among Filipino teens. By promoting U=U and empowering youth leaders to spread prevention messages on social media, this initiative strives to end HIV stigma and improve access to treatment and care.

Processed Meat Linked to 15% Higher Diabetes Risk
A large-scale study involving nearly 2 million participants has found a clear link between processed meat consumption and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes,
Dementia in Singapore Drops to 1 in 11 Older Adults
Recent data from Singapore’s Institute of Mental Health (IMH) WiSE study indicated that dementia rates among Singapore’s elderly have decreased to 8.8% from 10% in 2013, largely due to better education and stroke prevention. Professor Chong Siow Ann notes that government initiatives have played a key role in this positive trend. Nevertheless, as Singapore ages, creating a dementia-friendly society is crucial for ongoing support in dementia care.
Rising Temperatures Linked to Gestational Diabetes and Thyroid Disorders in Pregnant Women
A recent study revealed that high temperatures can exacerbate conditions like gestational diabetes and thyroid disorders among pregnant women, raising alarms in hot climates like Asia. Scientists from Singapore and Britain recently concluded a review of medical research dating back to the 1940s and found that heat affects hormones and the endocrine system, which is responsible for creating and releasing those hormones.
How Do We Use Telemedicine Safely and Appropriately
As our population ages and the incidence of chronic diseases rises, telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for bridging the gap between patients and

Woman Finds Out Husband has Genital Psoriasis After Three Years
She eventually found out he developed genital psoriasis as a result of a traumatic brain injury. Despite a strong emotional connection, the couple faced increasing tension due to a significant lack of physical intimacy. The husband, a 41-year-old hardworking man, had been avoiding sexual contact, leading his wife to question whether their marriage could survive this hurdle.
Rising Mental Health Concerns Among Filipino Seafarers Highlighted in Recent Study
The mental health of Filipino seafarers has come under intense scrutiny. This is following the release of a recent study by the National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP), a government-run maritime training and research institution.
GPT-4 vs. Human Expertise in Radiology
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