Dr Angeline Goh, a kidney specialist at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, answers common questions about the kidney, including the causes of kidney failure, which is a leading cause of death worldwide.
Highly active and fit individuals are not completely safe from heart conditions. Here’s why heart problems are seemingly common in fit people, and what you can do to reduce your risk.
As COVID-19 becomes endemic in Singapore, how will the disease affect patients with underlying heart conditions? Dr Reginald Liew, cardiologist at Mount Elizabeth Hospitals shares more.
If you have a heart condition, here’s what you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines.
Many of us love Chinese New Year feasts, but getting carried away with indulgences can increase the risk of digestion issues, and, if made habit, pose other health problems. Here’s a guide to enjoying festive indulgences, as healthily as possible.
High blood pressure and heart diseases are closely interlinked, yet many of us are unaware of this fact. But we should be, as their prevalence is much more common than we think.
Heart disease is often considered to be a man’s disease, but it is just as common in women. Just because symptoms in women may be different, it shouldn’t be dismissed.
Those with pre-existing health conditions face a higher risk of complications from the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. Our specialists weigh in on these conditions and how you can protect yourself.
Instant noodles are popular all over the world for their convenience, but they're also notoriously unhealthy. Read about the long-term effects and associated health risks of consuming instant noodles.
How does COVID-19 affect the heart? Here’s what heart disease patients should know, and what they can do to stay safe.
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