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Navigating life’s second half-century demands an emphasis on staying active and vital, both mentally and physically. This necessity introduces golf, a leisure sport growing increasingly popular among individuals aged 50 and above.
The game’s appeal, it seems, is not only in the challenge and camaraderie it provides but also in its multifaceted health benefits.
In recent years, health screening in Singapore has become increasingly important as more people recognise the value of early detection and preventive care. With a wide range of health screening options, Singapore has established itself as a leader in promoting public health and wellness.
According to Stanford Medicine, South Asians have a 40% higher chance of mortality from heart attacks than the average population.
Revenge bedtime procrastination has become a prevalent term in today’s fast-paced, high-stress world. Read more
Epigenetics is the study of gene expression modifications caused by changes in the environment. In recent years, epigenetics has gained a lot of attention in the field of medicine because of its potential impact on health outcomes. This article will explore how epigenetics shapes the health outcomes of Asian populations and how understanding epigenetic mechanisms can lead to better health outcomes.
As the global trend of e-cigarettes (vape) use continues to rise, Southeast Asia is no exception. With a rapidly growing…
Learn about the health risks of consuming betel nut in Asia. This article discusses the harmful effects of betel nut, a popular stimulant in Asia, and how it can lead to various health problems such as oral cancer, heart disease, and addiction. Find out more about the countries where it is commonly consumed and the ingredients that make it dangerous.
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