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The Versatile Powerhouse: Coconut Oil’s Global Impact Coconut oil, a cornerstone of Southeast Asian culture, has been woven into the…
Decaffeinated Coffee Caffeine Content: Examining the Hidden Caffeine Levels Contrary to common belief, decaffeinated coffee is not completely devoid of…
Combating Heart Disease in Southeast Asia: A Critical Health Priority The increasing prevalence of heart disease in Southeast Asia presents…
In a momentous stride forward for cardiac healthcare, St. Luke’s Medical Center proudly celebrates the grand opening of its highly anticipated Center for Structural Heart and Vascular Interventions (CSHVI). This cutting-edge facility stands as a towering symbol of innovation, poised to redefine the very landscape of cardiovascular care. With its pioneering approach to minimally invasive treatment options, the CSHVI is set to revolutionise how patients grappling with complex heart and vascular diseases are cared for.
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Health experts suggest Malaysia’s budget for the Madani medical scheme, targeting lower-income groups, should be increased and doubled to decongest public healthcare facilities. There are calls for more apparent strategies on new health initiatives and reallocating sugar-sweetened beverages tax revenue for preventive health measures. Concerns also extend to the underfunding of healthcare digitalisation and the need for stronger public-private partnerships in healthcare service delivery.
Laughter, often considered the best medicine, has long been associated with happiness and well-being. But is there any scientific basis for the claim that laughter offers genuine medical benefits? In this article, we’ll explore the fascinating ways in which laughter can contribute to our overall health.
Recently, a group of scientists in Japan has concluded that the Japanese diet can slow the progression of NAFLD
A recent study conducted by researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) reveals that Asians with excessive visceral fat, the type of fat surrounding internal organs, tend to have poorer cognitive performance. This affects their abilities to think, learn, and remember.
New research shows that fluctuations in bedtime, may increase a person’s risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension. Read more
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