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Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is the most common type of sleep apnoea, characterised by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep due to airway blockage. Untreated OSA can seriously impact health long-term, raising risks of issues like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and strokes.
GLP-1 receptor agonists, popular for weight loss and blood glucose control, can lead to significant nutrient deficiencies. Understanding these nutrient…
Residents in Woodlands, Sembawang, Choa Chu Kang, and nearby areas can now access acute hospital services more easily. The new Woodlands Health Campus aims to improve healthcare delivery in northern Singapore.
In the bustling urban centres and tranquil rural areas of the Philippines, a silent epidemic is taking hold: loneliness.
New studies reveal shocking truths: no amount of alcohol is safe, with links to cancer, liver disease, and heart problems.…
Discover how telemedicine is improving access, reducing costs, and enhancing the quality of care for patients and doctors. The benefits…
The Department of Health (DOH) has confirmed a partnership with the Department of Agriculture (DA) to tackle Q fever bacteria from imported goats. To protect public health, DOH is rolling out an assessment of risks to human health status. Q fever, attributed to the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a disease found in animals that can be transmitted to humans. This collaboration highlights the critical need for joint efforts in managing diseases that affect both humans and animals.
Dry eye disease (DED) has become a significant public health issue, affecting millions worldwide. Despite its widespread prevalence, this condition often remains unnoticed and untreated, causing considerable discomfort and potential complications for those who suffer from it. Weitarsa Hendarto, director of PT Combiphar, brings attention to the growing epidemic of said disease and emphasises the need for greater awareness and proactive management.
June marks National Kidney Month in the Philippines. This is a period dedicated to raising awareness about kidney health and the impact kidney damage can have on other parts of the body. As part of National Kidney Month, Eladio Miguel M. Peñaranda Jr. MD, Chief of the section of Nephrology of Makati Medical Center, emphasises two important bodily connections. These connections are between kidney function, bone health, and cardiovascular health. Understanding these links is essential for managing and preventing complications associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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