As the mercury spikes, with record temperatures hitting 37 deg C in mid-May, hospitals and clinics in Singapore are seeing more patients with heat injuries and heat rashes or flare-ups of pre-existing skin conditions.
Health News - As the mercury spikes, with record temperatures hitting 37 deg C in mid-May, hospitals and clinics here are seeing more. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): When Mohamed Fairoz, 51, a manager in the aviation industry, was too busy at work to pick up a refill of his medication for his diabetes, hypertension and cholesterol, his family doctor Dr Theresa Yap dropped them off so he wouldn't have to miss his doses.