Dengue Fever: 4 Tips for Fast Recovery
If you are recovering from dengue fever, there are things you can do to help with recovery. The Department of Infectious Diseases from Sengkang General Hospital (SingHealth) shares more.
Clinical Assistant Professor Jeffrey Tuan, Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Gastrointestinal, Hepato-Pancreato-Bilary and Urology,and Dr Li Youquan, Consultant, both from the Division of Radiation Oncology at National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), a member of the SingHealth group, share the common symptoms of prostate cancer, radiotherapy treatment and tips for a healthy prostate.
Can Gout Be Cured?
Unfortunately, there isn't a cure for gout. However, it can be managed with medication, diet and exercise. The Department of Rheumatology and Immunology from Singapore General Hospital (SGH), a member of the SingHealth group, shares more.
Prostate Cancer Doctor Q&A
Are You Having Trouble Conceiving?
Adult Asthma Doctor Q&A
Heart Rate: What is Normal?
Cigarettes and Shisha: Are They All That Different?
Safeguard Your Home From Dengue
Top 5 Men's Health Enemies
Healthy Ramadan Fasting
How to Beat Work Stress
The Biological Clock Ticks for Men Too
Erectile Dysfunction: Diagnosis and Treatment
What Is Affecting Sexual Health In Men?
7 Tips to Manage Diabetes During CNY
Diabetic Guide to Travelling
Diabetes and Food: Top Tips on Fibre, Fruit and More
Colorectal Cancer: Why Screening is Important
Shin Splints: Management and Prevention
Gout: What Causes It?
Continuous Glucose Monitoring: A Useful Tool for Diabetes Management in Primary Care
How to Optimise Diabetes Care During Ramadan Fasting
How to Manage Acute Diabetes Foot Problems in Primary Care
All About Hernia
Easy and Better Management of Diabetes
FAQs About Diabetes Diet
Dementia - Doctor Q&A
How to Protect Your Digestive System
Heart Disease Risks - Doctor Q&A
A book written by clinicians for clinicians that presents a broad view of the clinical applications of opioids; it covers the pharmacology of opioids and its clinical application in a wide range of situations from acute to chronic cancer and non-cancer pain across ages from paediatric to geriatric populations.
It also covers the socio-historical, ethical, legal and criminal aspects related to the use of opioids, and includes the limitations of opioids as well as recommended precautionary measures when prescribing these drugs. For the busy clinician who has to manage pain either as a generalist or a specialist, this is a very handy text to keep within reach.
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