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ChatGPT Health promises personalised insights by linking your medical records and wellness apps – Dare to try?
Economist Impact’s 5th edition of Future of Health Asia 2025 brought over 700 global health leaders to Singapore to explore how AI, sustainability, and collaboration can shape a fairer, healthier Asia.
Singapore’s ENTenna programme is changing how allergic rhinitis is treated – with AI, real-time monitoring, and biomolecular data tailored for Asians.
Tired doctors, endless admin, and five medical AI tools that could actually help.
More than half of Singaporeans say they trust AI health advice – but confusing forms, robotic language, and poor digital experiences still push patients away. AI is ready. Patients are ready. The rest of the system is not.
CCC 2025 gathered healthcare professionals, marketers, and innovators for a full day of insight: from digital trends and leadership to medical tourism and content creation. Here’s a rundown.
AI chatbots on healthcare websites can answer questions and book appointments – but are they as safe and reliable as they seem?
Using ChatGPT to vent about your mental health struggles? Here’s what it can actually do – and where it falls short.
Singapore, Wednesday, 07 May 2025 – National Dental Centre Singapore (NDCS) and Yuyi Dental Pte Ltd (Yuyi) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to partner and use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance population health screening and clinical oral health care.
With the help of AI, Alexandra Hospital is setting new standards in knee replacement surgery. The unique patented AI-driven algorithm promises faster procedures, higher accuracy paving the way for improved outcomes for patients.
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