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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack Crisis Convos (Ep5): Could the war on Iran delay your treatment?

Crisis Conversations continues as we look at how the war on Iran could start affecting healthcare — from rising medicine costs and possible drug delays to shortages of medical supplies such as PPE, syringes and catheters. Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Cynthia Chen from the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Fall prevention guide for a super-aged Singapore

As Singapore moves into a super-aged future, fall prevention is becoming an urgent part of helping seniors stay safe, independent and confident at home. Susan Ng speaks with Karen Wee, Executive Director, Lions Befrienders, to unpack a new practical guide that brings together community care and academic expertise to support seniors and caregivers with simple, accessible steps.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Staying for the food, drinks and vibe at Pullman Hill Street

Pullman Singapore Hill Street is shaping a new kind of hotel experience in the Civic District, with food, cocktails, design and cultural programming at the heart of its evolving identity. From Madison’s seafood moments to MOGĀ’s new daytime rhythm, Susan Ng dives into how the hotel is giving guests and local diners more reasons to stay, gather and return with Mazen Abilmona, General Manager of Pullman Singapore Hill Street.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - The cyber risks behind illegal World Cup streams

As football fever builds, “free” or cheap online streams may come with hidden cyber risks. Susan Ng speaks with John Wojcik, Senior Threat Intelligence Researcher at Infoblox to explore how illegal streaming sites and uncertified TV boxes can expose households to malware, data theft and wider cybercrime networks — and what viewers can do to stay safe.

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CNA938 Rewind - Beyond the classroom: Singapore teachers take up overseas postings

Leaving behind familiar classrooms, about 30 Singapore teachers have taken a leap into unfamiliar education systems overseas. From challenging long-held assumptions to bringing home new ideas, Andrea Heng finds out how teaching overseas has changed the way they think about learning, success and student wellbeing with Ms Ong Shir Ling, Primary-Level Science Department Head, Singapore International School in Hong Kong (SISHK) 

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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: When does art become vandalism?

Since the incident involving SMRT erasing his power-washing artwork in Mountbatten went viral online, Marcus Pang has been flooded with messages expressing support and offers of collaboration and commissions. His Instagram post also drew an outpouring of support from netizens and companies and the attention of MPs including Shawn Loh and Jamus Lim. In this week’s The Big Question, Andrea Heng examines the freedom and space for artistic creativity and expression in Singapore and when does art become vandalism with Marcus Pang, Power Washing Artist; Shawn Loh, Jalan Besar GRC MP and Dr Elvin Xing, Research Fellow, IPS Social Lab

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