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I?m gonna jump
The are several factors that increase the risk of a person commiting sucide. -TheStar/ANN - The Star/Asia News Network
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Who will care for Gavin?
His mum feels there should a place for people like Gavin to go to when they are older. -ST
Who will care for Jonathan?
Jonathan, who does not speak, has an obsession with animals and will chase stray cats or birds. -ST
Who will care for Sebby?
Sebastian Koh, 23, has been working full-time entering data at an education consultancy firm for four years. -ST
Love your liver
Heed this hepatologist's advice, because fatty liver is the disease of the next decade - and it has no cure. -ST
He's a doctor without borders
Liver transplant surgeon takes his search for patients all over the world. -TNP
Kudos to new-generation dads
They are now largely hands-on parents, willing and able to do their bit in bringing up baby. -ST
Baby miracles
This obstetrician of 23 years is still amazed by how a baby is formed from a few cells in just nine months. -ST
When the aged fall...
It leads to other health complications which may be fatal. -ST
When your guts are irritated
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can affect your quality of life, but knowing how to manage it can make a huge difference. -The Star/ANN
Born to age
There's no escaping ageing but eating right and exercise can keep mind and body healthy. -ST
Travel bugs
Travellers should seek health advice prior to their trip. -ST
Create a positive impact - smile!
Pearly white teeth and a dazzling smile is a winning formula to warm a person's heart. -The Star/ANN
Healthy teeth for healthy living
Dental surgeon Lee Soon Boon is concerned about the neglect of oral health. -NST
Long healing process
If you get acid on your skin, immediately flush the affected area with copious amounts of water. -The Star/ANN
When big is bad...
Prostate enlargement can cause a number of urinary symptoms. -The Star/ANN
Sweet surrender
Diabetes lurks menacingly for Indians, especially those with a sweet tooth. -tabla!
Say goodbye to bad breath
In Singapore, about one in 20 people have chronic bad breath. -ST
Dental checks can save that great smile
Make an appointment with your dentist if it has been some time since your last dental check-up. -ST
 
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