SINGAPORE – The year-end surge in cases of a respiratory virus that causes cold-like symptoms but has no vaccine has started ...
Singapore saw an increase in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases during the year-end period, similar to previous years. This has started to subside. There is no vaccine for HMPV, and the influenza ...
The use of ketamine to treat severe depression was approved in Singapore in October 2020, to be administered as a nasal spray together with oral anti-depressant therapy. Clinical trials have shown ...
A study by IPS and OnePeople titled Indicators of Racial and Religious Harmony indicates that racial and religious ...
Singapore's racial and religious harmony has improved, with greater trust across communities and stronger appreciation for ...
Nevertheless, esketamine, a dissociative hallucinogen that is administered by nasal spray, can be beneficial within a clinical setting, Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary explained.
Part of global trend of shrinking social circles Commenting on the study, Janil Puthucheary, chairman of OnePeople.sg, offered an explanation as to why the study showed a decline in cross-racial ...
Released by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) and OnePeople.sg, the study also highlighted a rise in trust between ...