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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that causes red patches and affects 2-3% of people in the world. Latinos,…
Do you know a friend or relative with diabetes? This disease is currently a serious concern worldwide and is a…
Influenza is an acute, contagious disease affecting the nose, throat and lungs, otherwise known as the respiratory tract. It is…
Explore the truth behind stomach cancer myths. From diet to symptoms, early detection and lifestyle changes can make a difference. Learn how to protect yourself with simple, proactive steps.
Struggling with stress, fatigue, or focus issues? Discover the powerful benefits of adaptogens like ashwagandha, rhodiola, and holy basil. From boosting immunity to supporting cognitive function, find out how adaptogens can help restore balance and promote long-term wellness.
“Doctors and nurses from Singapore National Eye Centre recently travelled to Laos, where they screened more than 500 patients and performed 150 free cataract surgeries. This mission not only restored vision to underserved patients but also addressed long-term eye care needs in Laos through training and collaboration as a WHO Collaborating Centre.
Support your heart naturally with these 5 heart-healthy supplements that can boost heart health and lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Japanese singer Sayuri’s tragic death at 28 due to functional dysphonia sheds light on the debilitating effects of vocal disorders. Learn about the condition, its causes, and how to manage it, especially for those in vocally demanding professions.
TikTok health hacks are trending, but are they safe? We explore 4 popular hacks, the science behind them, and why it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional before trying them.
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