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Saving Forests Saves Human Lives
The Orang Sungai, or River People, are not the only ones directly impacted by decades-long reforestation along Sabah's Kinabatangan...


Challenges of the Thai Healthcare System
Examining Thailand's current healthcare infrastructure, and attempts at tackling rise of non-communicable diseases among Thais.


How Pharma Companies can Successfully Launch New Products
Although clinical differentiation is vital, there are also other metrics which have proven to consistently improve a new drug’s...


Hidden in Plain Sight: the Chronic Kidney Disease Pandemic
The rising prevalence of chronic kidney disease signals an urgent need for immediate intervention.
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Managing Rare Diseases from Ground Up in Asia
Improving awareness and treatment of rare diseases requires concerted effort from all stakeholders, particularly patient advocacy groups, to
Feb 29, 20248 min read


The Patient Advocacy Landscape in Asia
Patients and their healthcare practitioners (HCPs) must see each other as partners to improve healthcare design and delivery, but increasing
Feb 6, 20246 min read


How Singapore is Transforming Healthcare for the Ageing
Singapore leads the way for ASEAN in healthier ageing, with its move towards preventive healthcare
Nov 16, 20235 min read


Meeting the Demand for Medical & Healthcare Communications
It's a good time to be in medical and healthcare communications In recent years we have seen unprecedented advances in medicines for all...
Sep 14, 20234 min read


ASEAN: Bridging Gaps in Access to Healthcare with Digitalisation
Digitalisation and big data are playing an increasingly crucial role in connecting healthcare stakeholders and bridging gaps in patients'...
Jul 31, 20237 min read


Best Practices in Pain Management from Singapore
Emulating countries like Australia, pain specialists in Singapore are adopting a more comprehensive framework for effectively triaging,...
Jun 30, 20236 min read


Should Nurses Deliver Aesthetic Treatments in Asia?
Qualified nurses in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom (UK) are permitted to perform minimally-invasive treatments on patients,...
May 29, 20237 min read


World Immunisation Week: Anti-Vaccine Misinformation
Anti-vaccine misinformation, the viral threat confounding medical science Vaccines and vaccination programmes have been one of the most...
Apr 18, 202310 min read


World Kidney Day - Chronic Kidney Disease & Kidney Cancer in Southeast Asia
On World Kidney Day, we examine the diseases that impair the function of the kidneys such as chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney...
Mar 10, 20236 min read


Vaccine Equity: Lessons from COVID-19
A look at factors enabling the unprecedented rapid development and subsequent rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, and lessons on improving...
Jan 27, 20238 min read


What the Boom in Aesthetic Medicine Means for Young Doctors
The aesthetic medicine market in Asia-Pacific is poised for accelerated growth in the coming decade, so how can young physicians thrive...
Nov 23, 20224 min read


Writing a White Paper - Case Study on Global Vaccine Equity
Producing a white paper pertaining to an issue such as global vaccine equity can be as complex a process as the issue itself....
Aug 15, 20225 min read


Science-based Medicine & its Link to Rainforests
As human beings evolve, we have become more and more removed from the very means that sustain us. And we’re suffering for it. When...
Jun 24, 20225 min read


The Myopia Epidemic - What it Means for Asia
A minimum standard of care is expected to be implemented around the globe for myopia, a condition which is projected to affect more than 50%
May 18, 20227 min read


Prioritising on Pandemic Preparedness
COVID-19 social-distancing and travel restrictions have begun to ease or lift in some countries, but the scientific and medical...
Apr 19, 20226 min read


Coping with the Festive Blues
Do the upcoming festivities make you feel blue? Two clinical psychologists share how to get through the festive season in one piece. Not...
Jan 19, 20225 min read


Getting Vaccinated is a Social Obligation, not a Personal Choice
As the Delta variant is demonstrating, if the majority of the population is not vaccinated, Covid-19 will continue to spread and mutate...
Oct 28, 20219 min read


Panel Discussion: Vaccination: A Social Obligation
In this video, our Regional Account Director John Battersby speaks to Dr Ling Li Min, Infectious Disease Specialist, Rophi Clinic,...
Oct 28, 20211 min read


Challenges of the Thai Healthcare System
Examining Thailand's current healthcare infrastructure, and attempts at tackling rise of non-communicable diseases among Thais.
Jul 15, 202115 min read
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