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It's nothing to laugh about
A TOOTHLESS grin may look cute on a child, but a few missing teeth is no laughing matter for adults. Besides altering your appearance, missing teeth can also lead to a host of unexpected...
Some men go through 'the change', too
  • Silent killer that needs to be managed

  • Recently, a relative casually announced over a zi char meal that he had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. As he nonchalantly waved off our anxious...
  • Stay safe, give it a shot

  • SINGAPORE - As the pneumococcal shot officially became part of the National Childhood Immunisation Programme (NCIP) on Sunday, parents and medical...
  • How many shots required?

  • For adults: Adults usually only require one pneumococcal shot. If the vaccine is given before the age of 65, a repeat dose after five years is...
  • Ready, set, jump!

  • IT IS the reason behind Fann Wong's svelte figure, and her long-time boyfriend-turned-husband Christopher Lee's fabulously taut body. As fans of the...
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Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy aim to destroy cancer cells. However, they may also cause side effects such as fatigue and nausea, and affect muscles and nerves. A dietitian will provide tips on how to manage them. For those who have completed cancer treatment, learn how to resume a healthy lifestyle.

Date: Nov 25

Time: 12.15pm to 12.50pm

Venue: CRC Auditorium, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS (Beside NUH Main Building)

Fee/Registration: Free. Register by tomorrow. Call 6772 2184.

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