Heart Surgery - Doctor Q&A
If you or one loved will be undergoing or has undergone heart surgery, don't miss this chance to pose questions to Clin Asst Prof Zameer Abdul Aziz, Consultant from the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS). NHCS is a member of the SingHealth group.
Foods Bad for Your Heart
Watch out for these bad players in your diet, swap them out for better items. You can eat healthily yet still deliciously, but first you need to know the rules of the heart healthy diet game. The National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS), a member of the SingHealth group, explains more below.
Learn the dos and don'ts in the event of a heart attack (also known as a myocardial infarction) from the Department of Emergency Medicine at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), a member of the SingHealth group.
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