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Move to your body's bio-rhythm
Perform at your best: Plan your day according to the body's circadian rhythms.
Shift work may cause cancer, world agency says
Says shift work, which disturbs the body's internal clock, should be classified as probably or possibly carcinogenic.
S'poreans live longer but suffer 8 years of poor health
Health ministry study shows main causes of sickness are diseases that can be prevented early on.
Flu doubles risk of heart attack or stroke
Risk of getting either potentially fatal event doubles in the week after a respiratory infection, says study.
Thinking of Lasik surgery? Don't rely on ads alone
Don't be misled: Here's what you should ask your doc.
Medical subsidy cuts for non-citizens in S'pore
Permanent residents' subsidies to be reduced, foreigners will not get any subsidies.
His heart in good hands
Mr Ong is lucky to be alive, after suffering a massive heart attack on his 64th birthday.
Prepare for the holidays and save a trip to hospital
Doctors say top up medicine cupboard for holiday emergencies.
Is your baby too fat?
Gordon Gooi turned one yesterday and tips the scales at 11kg, making him heavier than most his age.
About chickenpox
Though chickenpox is commonly regarded as a rite of passage for most children, it has its dangers.
More S'pore teens contracting STIs
More teens like "Ben" are getting tested at the Sexually Transmitted Infections Control Clinic.
 
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