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Noah Lyles, now recognized as the “fastest man alive,” achieved remarkable success despite battling a range of health challenges, including asthma, allergies, ADHD, and a recent COVID-19 diagnosis.
Understanding the Cortisol Face Phenomenon Cortisol face is a term gaining attention online, describing facial puffiness, bloating, and fat redistribution…
As Singapore celebrates its 2024 National Day Parade under the theme “Together, As One United People,” the focus on collective…
Around 3,000 children and teenagers in Surabaya have been treated for addiction to mobile gadgets and online games since the beginning of this year. This phenomenon highlights the increasingly worrying mental health issues among the younger generation in Indonesia.
Increasing Cases of Elderly Abandonment in Malaysia Elderly abandonment in Malaysia is becoming a significant concern. With the ageing population…
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.…
Smartphone Use in Singapore: Key Findings from IMH Study A recent Health and Lifestyle Survey conducted by the Institute of…
Gut health is increasingly recognised as a cornerstone of overall wellbeing, with new evidence highlighting the benefits of symbiotics.
The National University Hospital (NUH) has launched the National University Centre for Trauma. This centre focuses on comprehensive trauma care and outreach to vulnerable groups, including children, older adults, and migrant workers. The initiative aims to enhance safety and prevent trauma across Singapore.
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