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Debate, Disagreement, Democracy – for a resilient Singapore?
Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Leon Perera recently spoke to Tembusuians at the invitation of Tembusu’s public policy interest group Polity. Bryan Kwa reports and reflects on Mr Perera’s take on how to build a resilient Singapore that would stand the test of time.
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Medicine of my Mother’s Mother — The Issues with TCM
Did you know that Steve Jobs turned to TCM not long before his demise? Rounding off the semester on Treehouse, Marcus Seah finishes his public health column by bringing insights into the coexistence of TCM with western medicine in his article.
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A Day in the Life of Assoc Prof Gregory Clancey
Rounding off the Day in a Life series for this semester, Ryan Quek and Ong Kah Jing chat with Master of the College Assoc Prof Gregory Clancey. In the interview, Prof Clancey talks about managing the college, the origins of college cat Misty and a few interesting incidents that have taken place over the past five years.
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Navigating the supplement aisle
A continuation to his public health column, today in Treehouse, Marcus provides a guide to be a more conscientious purchaser of supplements.
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V, for Vitamins, not Vendetta
Hello, my name is Marcus Seah. I am a 2nd year medical student from Ponya. This is my medical column and the aim is to talk about medical issues, specifically those of public health. Public health issues concern the overall health of people rather than specific diseases and treatments. Dental care is one example. Many […]
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Palliative care — what does this really mean?
Palliative care does not mean a loss of hope. It is a treatment that gives respect and dignity back to the patient to die on his own terms. Today in Treehouse, Marcus delves deep into the nooks and crannies of Singapore’s palliative care system in his article.
