Health
PRIME Singapore
Sorry for My Scent
Understanding, Coping With, and Conquering Body Odour
8 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Hard to Please
Dealing with Difficult People
9 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Overtourism
When Travel Becomes Too Much of a Good Thing
10 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Almond & Rice Dessert Pudding with Chia Seeds
Beauty focus: Hydration, elasticity and cell renewal with folate and omega-3. Folate from SōngHè Plus supports new cell growth for youthful skin, while chia seed omega-3 nourishes skin from within and improves skin elasticity. Almond milk hydrates from within.
1 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Healing Without Borders
Four Decades, One Vision: How Dr. David Tio's Osteopathic Treatment Centre Redefined Holistic Care in Singapore.
5 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Double Trouble
Preventing Colorectal and Liver Cancer in Singapore: Facts and Tips to Save Lives
5 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Still in the Game
The Best Sports for Life After 50
10 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
LIGHT THERAPY CAN PREVENT DRY EYE AFTER CATARACT SURGERY
A new study published in Ophthalmology and Therapy has found that the administration of low-level light therapy before and after cataract surgery relieved symptoms of dry eye, a frequent complication of the procedure. This noninvasive treatment also enhanced the stability of the tear film and reduced the osmolarity of tear fluid, supporting its incorporation into routine perioperative care for patients undergoing cataract surgery.
2 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Glow with Confidence
How SōngHè Plus Rice Elevates Beauty From Within
2 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
SCIENTISTS REVEAL BREAKTHROUGH BLOOD PRESSURE TREATMENT THAT WORKS WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Globally around 1.3 billion people have high blood pressure (hypertension), and in around half of cases, the condition is uncontrolled or treatment resistant. These individuals face a much greater risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and early death. In the UK, the number of people with hypertension is around 14 million.
2 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
The Star Next Door
Rachel McAdams: Hollywood's Brightest Star with the Most Grounded Shine
10+ min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Of Vision and Vacations!
Unpacking the Ways that Travel Affects Your Eyes
5 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Movie Masters
Ten of the Greatest Directors of All Time
10+ min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Pillow Talk
The Perfect Pillow: Why It Matters More Than You Think
10+ min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Sugar & Smiles
Understanding How Diabetes Affects the Mouth and Gums
2 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Greener Golden Years
Should Seniors Go Vegetarian or Vegan?
5 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Anti-Ageing Rice Salad with Edamame & Pomegranate
Beauty focus: Collagen support and anti-wrinkles. Folate from SōngHè Plus and spinach, with vitamin C from pomegranate creates a powerful combination for skin repair and collagen support. Vitamin C protects collagen from damage, while folate aids skin cell renewal. Fibre from SōngHè Plus supports clear skin via gut health, while edamame provides plant protein.
1 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
FANS CAN HELP IN HIGH HEAT – BUT ONLY IF YOU USE THEM RIGHT
New research have found that electric fans might help to cool one down even at higher temperatures than previously thought, but only if they use them the right way. The finding is the latest in a long quest to pinpoint exactly when it is too hot to use an electric fan. Since the 1990s, the US CDC (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) has cautioned against fan use above 90°F (32°C). The new study, published in JAMA Network Open, suggests that in certain conditions - particularly when fans are combined with skin wetting - they may help to reduce heat strain and improve comfort, even in 100°F (38°C) heat.
2 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Everything is OK
Living in the Age of Hypernormalisation
10+ min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
STUDY FINDS TURNING POINT WHEN THE BODY STARTS AGEING RAPIDLY
While we can try to slow it down, human ageing is something that we currently cannot stop from happening. Past studies have shown that ageing does not necessarily happen at the same pace throughout our life. Instead, there are certain ages when a person's body may experience a burst of ageing. Previous studies indicate that the body may undergo rapid ageing around the ages of 44 and 60. But there is still much to discover about the ageing process, especially when it comes to how it impacts the body’s organs.
2 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Skin-Glow Enriched Rice Porridge with Goji & Red Dates
Beauty focus: Bright, radiant skin through iron and vitamin C synergy. This recipe combines SōngHè Plus and red dates for folate, iron and vitamin C for healthy blood circulation, with goji's vitamin A for youthful skin.
1 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
Hair-Nourishing Salmon & SōngHè Plus Rice Bowl
Beauty focus: Strong hair and nails with zinc, omega-3 and protein. Zinc in SōngHè Plus supports hair follicles and strong nails, while salmon provides omega-3 for scalp and skin hydration. Vitamin E from avocado adds natural shine, while vitamin C from broccoli and carrot provides collagen support.
1 min |
October - November 2025 Issue
PRIME Singapore
SG60: A Nation Forged in Resolve
Singapore Celebrates 60 Years of Independence
10+ min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
Economy Class
A Layman's Guide to Key Economic Terms
10 min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
Brainy Beauty
From Harvard to Hollywood - The Journey of Natalie Portman
10+ min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
The Evil Eye
The Hidden Dangers of Social Media: An Ophthalmologist's Perspective
4 min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
Rise and Shine
The Asian Century: A Rebalancing of the Global Order
10+ min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
Better Bites
Ten of the Best Foods to Help You Recover
8 min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
ROUNDWORM STUDY IDENTIFIES PROTEINS THAT COULD MEDIATE NEURON-GLIA COMMUNICATION AS BRAIN AGES
The human brain is comprised of two main types of cells - neurons and glia.
2 min |
August - September 2025
PRIME Singapore
UCLA RESEARCHERS DISCOVER NEW WAY TO PREVENT IMMUNOTHERAPYINDUCED TYPE 1 DIABETES
A team of researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Centre has identified a potential new strategy to prevent and even reverse immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced type 1 diabetes – a rare but life-threatening side effect of cancer immunotherapy – by using an existing class of autoimmune drugs.
2 min |