Diabetes In Singapore – A Primer
Diabetes in Singapore affects potentially 1 in 3 people. It results in high blood sugar and can lead to serious medical problems.
Diabetes in Singapore affects potentially 1 in 3 people. It results in high blood sugar and can lead to serious medical problems.
Being slim does not prevent illnesses associated with obesity. Overweight or not, you need to be mindful about your visceral fat level.
Regular monitoring of blood pressure may help to prevent hypertensive heart diseases. There are smart watches that measure blood pressure.
What is hypertension? It is another name for high blood pressure. This article outlines its symptoms, causes, and possible health impacts.
It may be hard to take care of someone with cancer or other serious illness at home. This is where home care services in Singapore come in.
While people commonly know that high levels of cholesterol is bad for the heart, it is less well known whether high cholesterol causes cancer.
The medicines for High Blood Pressure (Anti-hypertensive drugs) used depends on the patient’s overall health and blood pressure level.
Cerebrovascular diseases affect the flow of blood to the brain. About 4 deaths a day in Singapore are due to cerebrovascular diseases.
The prevalence of smoking in Singapore is low but the health threats exist. Here are the health impacts and the resources to help you quit.
Monitor your blood pressure to prevent health complications. Here are useful information to know when you check your blood pressure at home.