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Few Singaporeans hit the spot
What can dissatisfied Singaporeans do to up their frequency of orgasm?
Hospital with the cure for poor ratings
Alexandra Hospital tops a survey on patient satisfaction, while Tan Tock Seng Hospital, National University Hospital are bottom.
Veneering a smile
With GlamSmile, you can get porcelain white teeth at the fraction of the cost of traditional veneer systems.
What you should know about HFMD
Find out the details about the childhood illness that is greatly affecting Singapore and China.
Five things to know about tattoos
Do you know: On which part of the body is it most painful to get a tattoo?
What if you change your mind?
Tattoos are forever. But what happens if you outgrow yours? Does laser removal work?
More than skin deep
Tattoos are all the rage these days. From the small and discreet, maybe even hidden - to ones that grow and grow. What are the risks?
Fat hopes
What are the different types of liposuction, and what are the risks?
The liposuction process
Your step-by-step guide to liposuction.
Don't wait till it's too late
As the surgery was carried out five days after the onset of paralysis, there is almost no chance she will ever walk again.
Children and poisons
The home is full of dangerous substances for kids looking for "sweets". What should you do if an emergency happens?
Parents of asthmatic boy: We were complacent, then...
Qin Kai's parents thought asthma was a problem that children would just grow out of.
TCM for childhood myopia
Acupuncture is used on the eye muscles, causing changes in the shape of the eyeball.
All about gum disease
Find out how to detect gum disease as well as some useful tips on how to prevent infection.
No pain, no need for dentist
Think no pain means your teeth and gums are fine? That is why 81% of S'pore adults have some form of gum disease.
Freezing cancer
For cancers that could not be cut out, doctors have another option: freezing cancer cells to death.
Cancer kills smoking habit
A chain-smoker for over two decades finally arrested his addiction when he found out he had lung cancer.
Switching to generic drugs saves patient $500 a month
Diabetes sufferer Lee Bee Han used to pay $26.50 per bottle of eyedrops - compared to just $1.50 now.
Celebrating a centenary
How do you increase your chances of living to be 100 years old?
 
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