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Health Matters - Top 10 questions to ask your doctor when you have COVID-19

Can I exercise? What should I eat to get better? We find out the common questions that people recovering from COVID-19 have. What are the best practices we should follow while on the mend?

Guest: Dr Philip Koh, Chairman Medical Board, Healthway Medical Group

 

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Health Matters - Why younger women are at risk of getting hit with early-onset breast cancer

Early-Onset Breast Cancer: Understanding why younger women are at risk and the factors contributing to this rise.Guest: Dr Anthony Tang, Specialist Breast Cancer Surgeon, The Breast Clinic

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Health Matters - Numbers to know in monitoring heart health

Daniel Martin finds out about the numbers you should know in monitoring heart health from Dr Lin Weiqin, Vice-Chairperson of the National Heart Week - World Heart Day 2024 Organising Committee and Senior Consultant with the National University Heart Centre Singapore.

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Health Matters - A S.M.A.R.T. approach to prevent stroke

Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Deidre Anne De Silva, Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute and Chair, Stroke Services Improvement (SSI), about the National Stroke Campaign's S.M.A.R.T. approach to prevent stroke.

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Health Matters - Young-Onset Dementia rates in Singapore

A recent survey on perceptions of dementia by Milieu Insight found about half of Singaporeans unlikely to get tested for young-onset dementia, despite noticing symptoms like forgetfulness and difficulty with familiar tasks. Daniel Martin finds out more from  Associate Professor Adeline Ng, Senior Consultant, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute and Dementia Programme Lead.

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Health Matters - The Heart Attack: Episode 4 of 4

In this new series on Health Matters, find out why a heart attack can strike out of the blue, even for a younger person. Ft. Prof Carolyn Lam, Senior Consultant, National Heart Centre Singapore, and Professor, Duke-NUS.

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