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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Addressing Conduct Disorders 

Raising children comes with its fair share of challenges, but what if teenage rebellion goes too far and into the territory of conduct disorder? Hui Wong speaks with Joanne Goh, a Principal Therapist at Private Space, who specialises in parent-child interaction therapy and Positive Parenting Programmes (PPP). 

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CNA938 Rewind - Global Watch: Famine in Gaza – how will this change the war?

The UN has declared a famine in Gaza, blaming the systematic obstruction of aid by Israel over nearly 2 years of war. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss with Dr Alan Chong, Senior Fellow, RSIS.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Pickleball 101

Pickleball is the new hot sport that seniors and young people alike are picking up to stay active without the risk of high-impact injury. Hui Wong speaks with Jeremy Soh, co-founder of Performance Pickleball, on how they’re running programmes and classes fit to combat the weather in Singapore. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Rempapa’s new chapter ahead

Iconic Peranakan restaurant Rempapa is marking an end to its Paya Lebar outlet, but a new beginning to a new space at National Gallery. Hui Wong speaks with Chef Damian D’Silva, founder of Peranakan restaurant Rempapa, to see what lies ahead for the restaurant. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Changes to healthcare costs and coverage

An MoU signed last week by AIA and Mount Alvernia to lower healthcare costs for policy-holders comes on the back of Great Eastern’s pause on pre-authorised certifications with a private hospital. With such developments, who pays for the rising costs of healthcare, and how do you stress test your own coverage? Hui Wong speaks with Grace Tay, Associate Director at Finexis Advisory to learn more.  

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CNA938 Rewind - Deadlifting 217kg: Singaporean powerlifter achieves 12th world record

ingaporean powerlifter Farhanna Farid has broken her own deadlift world record for the 11th time, lifting 217kg in the women's lightweight final at World Games 2025 held in Chengdu, China. This was nearly 8kg more than her previous world record of 209.5kg set in Germany in June 2025. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with her about her achievement.

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