Food Allergies in Children - Doctor Q&A
Dr Chong Kok Wee, Head and Senior Consultant of the Allergy Service, Department of Paediatrics at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH), answers your questions about food allergies in children. KKH is a member of the SingHealth group.
Hand Foot Mouth Disease (HFMD): What to Do
Hand foot mouth disease (HFMD) is highly infectious and has seasonal outbreaks in Singapore. Protect your child by following advice from the Infectious Disease Service at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (SingHealth).
Children's Asthma: How to Manage
Does your child have asthma? Here's how to manage it, as shared by doctors from the Respiratory Medicine service at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH), a member of the SingHealth group.
Auditory Processing Disorder: When Sounds Don’t Make Sense
ADHD: Symptoms and Coping Tips
Autism: Early Signs and Symptoms
How to Improve Concentration in Kids
When to Take Your Child to the ER (Emergency Room)
Protecting Your Child From the Haze in Singapore
How Haze Affects Newborn Babies
Top Foods for Brain Development
Why Children Enjoy Snacking
Children’s Eye Problems: What to Do
Who's At Risk Of Brain Tumour?
Pregnancy: Are X-rays and Computers Safe?
Childhood Cancer: Facts and Symptoms
Child Development Milestones: 'Testing Twos'
Rotavirus and Gastroenteritis in Children
Brain Injury In Infants and Prevention Tips
How to Care for Your Baby (Newborn to 18 Months)
Vitamins for Babies (Birth to 18 Months)
Local study sheds light on patients’ decision for their chosen primary care provider amid Healthier SG rollouts
Paediatric ACL Injuries: Pearls for the GP
New $100m endowment, named in honour of late judge Richard Magnus, to help mothers and children
Childhood Myopia - Doctor Q&A
Allergic Rhinitis: Common in Children in Singapore
Reverse Fatty Liver Disease Naturally!
Stye and Chalazion: What To Do
How to Lower Cholesterol Naturally
Smoking and Vaping - Doctor Q&A
Dementia Caregiver Tips: Do's, Don'ts and Must-Knows
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