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15 March, 2024
Singapore researchers develop mobile app to help diabetic patients and their caregivers learn about and monitor their feet healthA group of researchers, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has developed a mobile application to educate individuals living with diabetes and their caregivers with knowledge of the disease and assist them in monitoring their day-to-day activities, which includes medication, physical activity, and their diet… Read More |
6 February, 2024
NTU-NHG launch Master’s to boost national palliative care capabilitiesTo meet the urgent need of upskilling healthcare professionals in end-of-life care, NTU Singapore and the National Healthcare Group (NHG) have launched a new Master of Science (MSc) in Holistic Palliative Care… Read More |
10 Jan, 2024
Food Voice : The identity you never knew you had | Paul Victor Patinadan | TEDxNTU |
2 January, 2024
Caregivers of dementia patients 30 times more likely to have a stroke: NTU survey |
16 March 2022
Art-Based Storytelling: A Powerful Tool for Healing and Sharing | Andy Ho | TEDxNTU |
15 June, 2021
Associate Professor Andy Ho on elder abuse |
1 December, 2020
NTU Singapore study suggests self-determination as key to avoid caregiver burdenA Singapore study of family caregivers of the terminally ill suggests that self-determination is the key factor that can protect them from caregiver burden – a negative state impacting a carer’s wellbeing… Read More |
22 January, 2020
Asian parents focus on pragmatic solutions upon prognosis of terminally ill child: NTU researcher |
6 September, 2017
Seniors engaged in the arts report greater sense of well-beingThose who attended arts events were significantly more likely to experience better self-perceived health, cognitive functioning and social support, compared with those who did not attend arts events… Read More |