Magnesium deficiency is getting more common, affecting millions of people in Singapore. It is the second most abundant mineral inside our cells, with about 50-60% of the body’s Magnesium is found in bones and teeth and the rest in muscle cells and body fluids. As an...
Diabetes and Cardiovascular health disease are the most commonly seen disease in any developed country like Singapore. Pause and have a good look at this alarming statistics here. Statistics in Singapore – 2015 Total adult population (1000s) (20-79 years) 4,242...
As previously discussed, atherosclerosis is the disease process that very often associated with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), stroke, heart attack and angina. Irrefutably, cholesterol concentration (especially low density lipoprotein,LDL) plays a role in the mechanism...
It is almost certain that we would immediately think about heart attack and stroke when speaking on the topic of heart disease. The reason is clear as two of these conditions accounted for most cardiovascular incidence ever reported. Unintentionally, it misled many...
In Singapore, it is known that 1 out of 3 deaths is associated with heart disease and stroke. That means you have a 33% chance dying from cardiovascular disease. While many cultures do not demonstrate high death rate from heart disease, it is the leading cause of...
Functional Medicine is still generally unknown to the public. However, with the voices and movement from a few Functional Medicine Physicians in the U.S like Dr. Jeffrey Bland, Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. Frank Lipman lauding it as the future of medicine, it is becoming more...
Migraine attack can be extremely annoying and can attack anyone throughout life. While there may be some variations that exist among migraine sufferers, it does includes some general classic signs and symptoms. This article may be a good guide for you to find out is...
“Health is wealth”. An evident rise in the popularity of natural medicine can be observed in the past few decades both globally and locally here in Singapore. The recognition and availability of alternative and complementary has been growing concurrently...