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8 misconceptions about shingles
A dermatologist shares the reality and what you need to know. There are a number of misconceptions and myths when it comes to shingles, an infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chicken pox. With the help of Dr Tan Hiok Hee, a...
Adjusting to changes
A symposium by Parkway Cancer Centre on preparing and starting cancer treatment to returning to work. The incidence of cancer in Singapore is rising. One in four people in Singapore may develop cancer in their lifetime. While this could be due to common cancer...
Spreading hope
Breast Cancer Foundation held a fashion event with 10 breast cancer survivors. Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) held its Courage Catwalk fashion event recently at J65@JEN Singapore Tanglin by Shangri-La to raise awareness and spread hope. This was part of...
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Getting a degree
The oldest graduand in this year’s Singapore University of Social Studies convocation event was 73-year-old Tan Tiang Wang. This year’s Singapore University of Social Studies (SUSS) convocation event had the largest graduating cohort with nearly 3,000...
Parkour for seniors
Two seniors share their experiences and that age shouldn’t be a limit. It is a little after 9am on a weekday and the outdoor fitness station area surrounded by several HDB flats in Ang Mo Kio has been turned into a parkour training ground. Ten women are rolling...
Pebble art
They may be common objects but to Lim Teo Cher, they mean a whole lot more. We see them in our gardens and in our potted plants, as well as along walkways. We don’t think much about these pebbles. For 73-year-old Lim Teo Cher, he looks at these sometimes oddly...
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First accident plan to cover multi-stage dementia
AIA Centurion PA Plan provides comprehensive coverage including value added services such as home care, health screening and teleconsultations. AIA Singapore will be a launching a personal accident insurance plan that covers neurological diseases like...
Three in five people have a side job to help make ends meet
Respondents to the survey cited dealing with the rising cost of living and inflation as the top motivation for starting a side job. Almost three in five (59 percent) people have a side job, and the top reason for doing so is to make ends meet (61 percent). This...
Singapore respondents’ hope of saving for retirement stifled by more immediate financial and lifestyle pressures
Manulife’s survey shows Singapore respondents understand importance of retirement saving but only 35 percent have a plan. Singapore consumers can expect to have a long retirement, but as much as they want to save for it, the challenge of accommodating more...
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8 misconceptions about shingles
A dermatologist shares the reality and what you need to know. There are a number of misconceptions and myths when it comes to shingles, an infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chicken pox. With the help of Dr Tan Hiok Hee, a...
Adjusting to changes
A symposium by Parkway Cancer Centre on preparing and starting cancer treatment to returning to work. The incidence of cancer in Singapore is rising. One in four people in Singapore may develop cancer in their lifetime. While this could be due to common cancer...
Spreading hope
Breast Cancer Foundation held a fashion event with 10 breast cancer survivors. Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) held its Courage Catwalk fashion event recently at J65@JEN Singapore Tanglin by Shangri-La to raise awareness and spread hope. This was part of...
Inspiring Figures
View All
Getting a degree
The oldest graduand in this year’s Singapore University of Social Studies convocation event was 73-year-old Tan Tiang Wang. This year’s Singapore University of Social Studies (SUSS) convocation event had the largest graduating cohort with nearly 3,000...
Parkour for seniors
Two seniors share their experiences and that age shouldn’t be a limit. It is a little after 9am on a weekday and the outdoor fitness station area surrounded by several HDB flats in Ang Mo Kio has been turned into a parkour training ground. Ten women are rolling...
Pebble art
They may be common objects but to Lim Teo Cher, they mean a whole lot more. We see them in our gardens and in our potted plants, as well as along walkways. We don’t think much about these pebbles. For 73-year-old Lim Teo Cher, he looks at these sometimes oddly...
Finance
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First accident plan to cover multi-stage dementia
AIA Centurion PA Plan provides comprehensive coverage including value added services such as home care, health screening and teleconsultations. AIA Singapore will be a launching a personal accident insurance plan that covers neurological diseases like...
Three in five people have a side job to help make ends meet
Respondents to the survey cited dealing with the rising cost of living and inflation as the top motivation for starting a side job. Almost three in five (59 percent) people have a side job, and the top reason for doing so is to make ends meet (61 percent). This...
Singapore respondents’ hope of saving for retirement stifled by more immediate financial and lifestyle pressures
Manulife’s survey shows Singapore respondents understand importance of retirement saving but only 35 percent have a plan. Singapore consumers can expect to have a long retirement, but as much as they want to save for it, the challenge of accommodating more...