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Vice President-Elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka asserts that the free healthy food programme for children in Indonesia does not necessarily have to use rice as the main carbohydrate source. Alternatively, noodles and corn can be used to fulfil children’s daily nutritional needs instead of rice. It can also be tailored according to local conditions and preferences.
Breakthrough Trial Suggests GLP-1 Drugs Could Slow Alzheimer’s Progression Researchers have discovered that GLP-1 drugs, like liraglutide, may slow cognitive…
Significant Uptake in Healthier SG Programme Promotes Preventive Health The Healthier SG initiative is making waves, with nearly one million…
In the bustling urban centres and tranquil rural areas of the Philippines, a silent epidemic is taking hold: loneliness.
The popularity of bottled drinking water in Asia may exacerbate exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), a potentially harmful chemical. Professors from Universitas Airlangga (Unair) and Universitas Diponegoro (Undip) expressed this concern about bottled water in a recent health seminar.
The Singapore Clinical Research Institute (SCRI) has launched ClinicalTrials.SG, a centralised clinical trials portal. This initiative aims to enhance the nation’s clinical research ecosystem and improve patient health outcomes.
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…
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As global populations continue to age, the pursuit of effective anti-ageing treatments has never been more urgent. Recent findings from…
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