In the July-August 2023 issue of
Singapore Health, we take you into the National Cancer Centre Singapore’s spacious new home with innovative treatment and research facilities. Its new and enhanced facilities will meet the future needs of patients.
We also understand more about the rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and how survival rates can be improved through pre-hospital emergency care such as bystanders administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation or using an automated external defibrillator. Also, find out more about ankylosing spondylitis, a condition which causes back and neck pain; and how protein in blood may hold the key to treating systemic lupus erythematosus, a common autoimmune disease that often causes a butterfly-shaped rash on the cheeks, based on Singapore General Hospital (SGH) rheumatologists’ findings found in early mice studies. Read about the study, as well as how the new SGH kitchen prepares 2,000 meals three times a day for patients, and safety tips to take before undergoing an MRI scan, in the latest issue of
Singapore Health.
Download the Singapore Health Issue 77 (Jul-Aug 2023) (large file size) or
read via flipbook here.
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