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Can bone density loss be reversed? Southeast Asia faces a rising ageing population, challenging bone health. Innovative strategies combining traditional…
The Fascinating Link Between Colours and Our Emotions Colours not only beautify our world but also influence our emotions. But…
Early recognition of addiction signs is crucial. It helps prevent the escalation of addictive behaviours through timely intervention. Identifying early…
The practice of counting sheep for sleep is a time-honoured method believed to aid in falling asleep. This technique involves visualising sheep and counting them as they jump over a fence. But where did this idea originate, and does it hold any scientific merit?
Thyroid nodules, lumps that form within the thyroid gland at the base of the neck, have become a focus for…
Breast cancer remains a pressing health concern, affecting millions worldwide. Early detection and risk assessment play crucial roles in managing…
In a pioneering medical procedure that marks a first for North India, Raj Kumar, a 45-year-old man from Delhi, has been given a new pair of arms in a groundbreaking bilateral arm transplant.
Wendy Williams, the iconic talk show host, has publicly shared her diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. These…
Maximising Your NAPFA Test Results: A Comprehensive Guide Achieving excellence in the National Physical Fitness Award (NAPFA) test necessitates a…
As Singapore intensifies its efforts to improve mental health services, psychologists nationwide advocate for better regulation and formal recognition of their profession. This call for change emerges in light of the government’s plans to augment the cadre of psychologists in the public sector, a strategic move aimed at bolstering the national mental health infrastructure.
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