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If you experience pain or pass blood as you pee, you might have picked up a urinary tract infection. This unpleasant condition can be effectively treated if discovered early.
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What are kidney stones and are they a serious condition? We share home-based remedies and treatments available, and when you should seek immediate medical attention at the A&E.
Hepatitis can be caused by a variety of viruses and other non-infectious means. Know your risks and how to avoid picking up this liver-wrecking condition.
Learn more about urological problems, kidney stones, and how drinking water may prevent them.
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True or false? We break down 8 common myths surrounding women’s health.
Dr Akira Wu, renal physician at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, explains what kidney failure is, what causes it and what symptoms to look out for.
It can be worrying to find out you have a kidney cyst, especially as the condition does not always come with symptoms. Dr Tan Yau Min clarifies what you need to know.
More and more people today are developing diabetes. Dr Daniel Wai, endocrinologist, talks about the ways to avoid it from the latest research.
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