Health Matters CNA Podcasts
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- Health & Fitness
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If it’s a matter of health, Daniel Martin has it covered. He brings together experts to help you make sense of the latest health news.
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Understanding HPV and its impact on fertility: Separating fact from fiction
Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Natalie Chua, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, SOG Health, for a better understanding of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its impact on fertility.
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Ocular Inflammation
Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Anita Chan, Head & Senior Consultant, Ocular Inflammation & Immunology Department, Singapore National Eye Centre, about how medical conditions like poorly controlled diabetes and cancer treatment can cause severe eye infections.
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How and why should you reduce Thyroid nodules?
Thyroid nodules - abnormal growths of lumps within the thyroid - are more common than you think, and can even lead to an overactive thyroid gland. Is removing them a challenging process, and is it always necessary? Daniel Martin finds out from Dr Donovan Eu, Consultant, Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, National University Hospital.
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Cervical cancer screening in Singapore
Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Lee Guo Rui, Senior Resident Physician, Singhealth Polyclinics, to find out more about Cervical cancer screening in Singapore.
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Sleep and hypertension risk for women
People who sleep less than 7 hours per night are at increased risk for hypertension. Getting 5 hours or less? That risk level is even higher, especially for women. Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Joshua Loh, Senior Consultant Cardiologist of Capital Heart Centre (a member of Beyond Medical Group), for more.
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How parents can help their children prevent heat injuries
Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Ian Mathews, Senior Consultant, National University Hospital’s Department of Emergency Medicine, about what parents should note for their children to prevent heat injuries.
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