Common Medicines For High Blood Pressure In Singapore
The medicines for High Blood Pressure (Anti-hypertensive drugs) used depends on the patient’s overall health and blood pressure level.
The medicines for High Blood Pressure (Anti-hypertensive drugs) used depends on the patient’s overall health and blood pressure level.
Experts recommend 7 hours of sleep each night. Lack of sleep has significant consequences to our health and our daily lives.
Cerebrovascular diseases affect the flow of blood to the brain. About 4 deaths a day in Singapore are due to cerebrovascular diseases.
Prolonged stress can impact our physical and mental wellbeing. Here are some tips on how you can manage stress.
The prevalence of smoking in Singapore is low but the health threats exist. Here are the health impacts and the resources to help you quit.
Ms Pamela Chong (Associate Manager, TN Advisory Group) explains how to financially plan against the cost of cancer treatment in Singapore.
Dr Wong Siew Wei (medical oncologist, Parkway Cancer Centre) and Ms Pamela Chong (Associate Manager with TN Advisory Group) discussed the cost of cancer drug treatment and how to manage the financial impact of cancer at our webinar on 30 Sep 22.
Monitor your blood pressure to prevent health complications. Here are useful information to know when you check your blood pressure at home.
The purpose of a mammogram is to screen for breast cancer. In Singapore, breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer.
Hypertensive heart disease describes cardiac problems brought on by chronic high blood pressure. Hypertension is common in Singapore.
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