Consequences of Lying on the Employment Medical Checkup

Female employee speaking with her doctor.

Key Takeaways Employment medical examinations are a standard requirement for many jobs, particularly for positions that involve health risks, manual labor, or overseas work permits. The purpose of these assessments is to ensure that employees are fit to perform their duties safely and that workplace hazards are minimized. Lying during a medical check up for […]

Is the Nipah Virus Similar to Influenza?

Woman with flu lying in her couch.

Key Takeaways Many people wonder whether the Nipah virus is similar to the flu, especially because initial symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue can overlap. The Nipah virus is different from influenza, and receiving the flu vaccine does not provide protection against it. Understanding the key differences between these viruses is crucial for prevention, […]

How Long Does a Replacement CHAS Card Take to Arrive?

Woman holding her CHAS card while smiling at the camera.

Key Takeaways Losing a Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) card can be stressful, especially when you rely on CHAS subsidies for routine medical care. Many people ask, “How long does a replacement CHAS card take to arrive?” Generally, a replacement CHAS card is delivered within 7 to 14 working days after your application has been […]

What’s the Difference Between a Doctor and a Paediatrician?

Female doctor checking heart rate of a toddler.

Key Takeaways Parents often wonder whether they should bring their child to a general doctor or directly to a paediatrician. Both professionals are qualified medical practitioners, but their training, focus, and approach to patient care are not the same. Understanding these differences can help families make better healthcare decisions. So, what is the real difference? […]

Why Health Screening Is a Crucial Part of Chronic Disease Management

Young female doctor speaking with her patient.

Key Takeaways Chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and high cholesterol are among the leading causes of illness worldwide. Many of these conditions develop slowly and silently, making them difficult to recognize without proper medical evaluation.  This is why structured testing and follow-up care are so important. Health screening is a crucial part […]

Which Travel Vaccines Will Protect Me from the Nipah Virus?

Female traveller showing off her vaccination and vaccine passport.

Key Takeaways Understanding the Nipah Virus The Nipah virus is a serious infectious disease that was first identified in 1998 during an outbreak in Malaysia. Since then, periodic cases have been reported in parts of South and Southeast Asia, particularly in Bangladesh and India. Because the virus can cause severe illness with high fatality rates, […]

Is the Health Information Bill Enough to Incentivise Me to Enrol for HSG?

Female patient speaking with her doctor.

Key Takeaways Singapore’s Healthier SG (HSG) initiative aims to encourage proactive and preventive healthcare by inviting residents to register with a family doctor and receive coordinated health services. With the recent introduction of the Health Information Bill, many residents ask: “Is this new legislation enough to make me enrol for HSG?”  While the bill strengthens […]

Can My Children Have Their Vaccinations Even if They’re Sick?

Young girl showing off her vaccinated arm.

Key Takeaways Parents often worry whether their child should receive vaccines when feeling unwell. The question arises frequently: “Can my child have children NCIS vaccinations if they are sick?” The answer is that mild illnesses usually do not prevent vaccinations, so children NCIS vaccinations can generally proceed as scheduled, but moderate or severe sickness may […]

Do I Need to Go for the HPV Screening if I Never Had Sexual Intercourse Before?

Woman showing off her HPV vaccination.

Key Takeaways If you have never had sexual intercourse yet wonder whether you should go for the Healthier SG Screening for human papillomavirus (HPV), you are not alone. A common belief is that HPV — and therefore HPV screening — only applies to people who have had penetrative sex.  However, even if you have never […]

Can the COVID Vaccination Protect Me from the Nipah Virus?

Blood vial showing positive for Nipah virus.

Key Takeaways Can the COVID Vaccination Protect Me from the Nipah Virus? No — the COVID vaccination does not protect you from Nipah virus infection. The immune response generated by COVID vaccination is specific to SARS‑CoV‑2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) and does not produce the antibodies or cellular immune responses needed to neutralize Nipah […]