Are you consuming too much sugar? Processed sugar is undisputedly a main cause of weight gain and other health conditions such as heart diseases. What is less talked about is the detrimental effect of sugar on our intestines and our gut health.
We discuss the role gastroscopies and colonoscopies play in cancer prevention and what they entail.
A colonoscopy might sound uncomfortable, but it’s a vital tool in the diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer.
Colon cancer affects almost 2 million people worldwide each year. Could your diet help you fight it?
Colorectal cancer numbers are far too high in Singapore. But why, and how can we reduce the occurrence of this cancer?
Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM, is increasingly being adopted by cancer patients as a complementary form of treatment. However, is it effective? Read on to find out.
It may be among the top cancers in Singapore, but colorectal cancer can be beaten with screening.
Whether you prefer to call it haemorrhoids or piles, there are many options to manage the painful condition. Here we explain symptoms, risk factors and treatments for haemorrhoids.
Colorectal cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Singapore, contributing to 1,200 deaths a year. Find out if you are at risk and what to do to manage it.
We delve deeper into constipation and discover its causes, treatment and the potential risks associated with the uncomfortable condition.
Learn more about colon cancer, its symptoms, and how you can prepare for a colonoscopy.
Cancers of the digestive system can develop with little outward signs. Arm yourself with knowledge to catch the warning signs early.
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What happens when you walk into our 24-hour A&E clinic? In this video, we break down the steps in a typical patient’s journey to the accident and emergency department at our hospitals.