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Eyeing ways to "see" cancer drugs at work
Bioimaging expert aims to scan patients' bodies to check if tumours are being killed. -ST
Fruit flies could help in fight against Parkinson's
Studying the flies could help solve some mysteries that revolve brain cell death in Parkinson's patients. -ST
Men do want it bigger
Are men happy with themselves and their body sizes? One as-yet unpublished study shows that males experience weight and shape concerns too. -TNP
Struck by painful rashes
What is that rash on your hand? It is a question Mr Lim has been asked umpteen times by cabbies. -ST
Educated wives can mean a longer life for men: study
Women traditionally take more responsibility for the home than men do, and, as a consequence, women's education might be more important for the family's lifestyle. -Reuters
Crippling joint pains
The old is not the only group susceptible to the over 120 types of arthiritis.
Scientists find better way to treat stomach cancer
Classifying stomach cancers would provide better tailored treatments for patients.
My breast tumours
One man relates how he felt stigmatised, as he became a sufferer of an ailment mostly suffered by women. -The Star/ANN
How to tell if you have dementia
A survey shows that 90 per cent of Singaporeans are not familiar with symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. -AsiaOne
Laughter can often be the best medicine
The laughter therapy is aimed at conjuring happy memories in the minds of mental patients. -ST
Stay the course
A new drug is on the way that can help men to beat premature ejaculation.
Men above 40 with sexual problems at risk of life-threatening illnesses, says study
Although not conclusive, it is still a fact that penile dysfunction could cause problems to the heart. -The Star/ANN
Heart disease linked to erectile problems
Men with sexual problems should get themselves examined by a professional. -The Daily Chilli/ANN
What a stretch
The best method to prevent stretch marks is to ensure that the skin is to keep skin well-hydrated and supple at all times. -The Star/ANN
Tell me about multiple sclerosis
Women are twice more likely to develop multiple sclerosis than men, occuring mainly to people aged 20 to 40. -The Star/ANN
Spinal injury victim walks again
He suffered two slipped discs during his NS days but with a little help, he's able to walk. -ST
 
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