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Daily Cuts - Keeping track of Singaporeans' heart health through Project Reset

According to the National Health Survey, nearly all of us (9/10) are consuming too much salt. And naturally, that’s resulted in higher prevalence of hypertension and high blood pressure. Heart disease is also the top cause of death in Singapore. So a new initiative has been launched – it’s called Project RESET, and it will involve the screening of 10,000 Singaporeans aged 40 to 70. Professor Roger Foo, Director, Cardiovascular-Metabolic Disease Translational Research Programme, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and Director, Cardiovascular Research Institute, National University Heart Centre, Singapore tells us more about this.

 

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Daily Cuts - Creating plant-based local recipes

Melanie Oliveiro in conversation with Pamelia Chia, author of Plantasia, as she shares her experience authoring her second cookbook - this time with recipes from 24 chefs around the world.

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Daily Cuts - Loco for local coconut drinks

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Anusha Aswani, Director of Asian Food Network, about her journey building a food and drinks empire in Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - Why are international scammers targeting Singapore residents

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Jennifer Cheng, Director of Cybersecurity Strategy for Asia Pacific and Japan at Proofpoint, about how residents in Singapore are losing the most money to scammers, compared to the global average.

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Daily Cuts - Will Singapore’s private property rents fall anytime soon

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Dr Lee Nai Jia, Head of Real Estate Intelligence, Data and Software Solutions at PropertyGuru Group, about whether the private rental market is finally seeing some moderation.

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Daily Cuts - Directing a horror movie

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Kelvin Tong, local filmmaker and director of “Confinement,” about why he’s back with another horror movie, after directing “The Maid” (2005) and “Rule #1” (2008).

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