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Singapore Health's Jul/Aug 2010 issue is out!
One day, not too far into the future, a full body checkup will involve just taking a picture of the eyes. Meanwhile, some liver cancer patients no longer need to undergo open surgery to have their tumours removed. And as SingHealth Transplant Awareness Week approaches, we share the experiences and thoughts of those whose lives have changed – for the better – as a result of transplants. Read these and other stories in the latest issue of Singapore Health.

Click here to download the latest issue. (31MB)


PAST ISSUES

Singapore Health's May/Jun 2010
Did you know that nearly all cases of cervical cancer are linked to 15 out of more than 100 strains of the human papillomavirus or HPV? The odds of being struck by lightning may be small, but what happens when a person gets hit – and survives? What do you do when you are in Austria and your girlfriend in Singapore says she wants to kill herself? 
 
Click here to download the May/Jun 2010 issue. (30MB)

Singapore Health Mar/Apr 2010
Discover how robot-assisted surgery helps colorectal cancer patients recover faster, know the complications if wounds are not dressed properly, understand the need to keep your waistline in check before it compromises your health and don't let glaucoma steal your eyesight.

Click here to download the Mar/Apr 2010 issue. (23MB)

Singapore Health Jan/Feb 2010
Find out if you carry cancer-causing genes by taking a simple test, know that incontinence can be treated so don't suffer in silence, ditch the bifocals with corneal transplant for presbyopia "老花眼" sufferers and beware as dementia is affecting younger people.

Click here to download the Jan/Feb 2010 issue. (8.67MB)

Singapore Health Nov/Dec 2009
The inaugural issue of Singapore Health, SingHealth and SGH's bimonthly newspaper aimed at providing readers with an understanding of SingHealth institutions' service offerings and information on how to navigate the healthcare processes as in-patients and out-patients.

Click here to download the inaugural Nov/Dec 2009 issue. (9.05MB)


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