Category Good Health & Well-being

Don’t Hold Back

Don’t Hold Back is a digital communications campaign to encourage young adults aged 21 to 29 to initiate conversations on deceased organ donation with their families. The Human Organ Transplant Act allows all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents to donate their… Continue Reading →

We Got Your Back

Common forms of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) such as neck, shoulder and backaches have become prevalent health issues during COVID-19, as more people adopt poor postural habits while working from home. We Got Your Back is Singapore’s first-ever digital health… Continue Reading →

SuperVision

Did you know that Singapore is the myopia capital of the world? By 2030, 80% of Singaporean adults would be myopic. As the country witnesses the fifth generation of high myopes, the incidences of myopic complications such as glaucoma, blindness,… Continue Reading →

The Bone Bank

Osteoporosis, a disease that results in low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue, is a prevalent issue among the aged. The disease increases the likelihood of fractures from falls, which can be fatal. In particular, women above the age… Continue Reading →

Effect of Self-Discrepancy on Functioning

Everyone has an expectation of what their ideal self should be, but achieving that expectation is not such an easy goal. When people perceive there to be a gap between their ideal image and their actual selves, they may react… Continue Reading →

How Are You Really?

While awareness of the importance of mental health has increased over the years, protecting mental health requires a collective effort, amplifying the need for increased social support during these difficult times. How Are You, Really? is a youth-centric health communication… Continue Reading →

Oh My Gout!

Oh My Gout! is a pioneering health communications campaign designed to increase awareness of gout in men aged 40-60 in Singapore. Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis in men over 40. It is an issue that is… Continue Reading →

Thala-SIMI-AH?

Thalessaemia is the most common genetic blood disorder in Singapore and according to the National Thalassaemia Registry, about 1 in 20 Singaporeans are carriers of Thalassaemia trait. However, because being a carrier does not result in any symptoms or discernible… Continue Reading →

SurviGals Screening

SurviGals Screening is a health communications campaign that leverages social support to encourage women aged 25 to 34 years old to go for regular cervical cancer screening (CCS). Cervical cancer is highly preventable but remains the tenth most common cancer… Continue Reading →

Play Beyond The Screen

In a Smart Nation like Singapore, digital devices have become a part of our everyday lives. Young children are growing up in a more connected and technologically-advanced environment. While digital devices are no doubt a great form of entertainment and… Continue Reading →

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