Online mental health video consultation service

Online mental health video consultation service

Doctor Anywhere offers new service for users to choose from a panel of registered psychologists and counsellors.   Doctor Anywhere, a tech-enabled omni-channel healthcare provider with operations in Southeast Asia, has launched an online mental health video...
Building mental health resilience


Building mental health resilience


Wellness start-up with polytechnic to launch online course for the public.   Singapore-based mental wellness start-up, Safe Space will partner with Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) to launch an online course called “Building Mental Resilience with Growth Mindset” at the...
Server & power bank in one solution

Server & power bank in one solution

The Trek iSSD offers this and more.   Trek 2000 International Ltd has launched the Trek iSSD, which features the first ever four-in-one solution which includes being a portable server and power bank. The Trek iSSD, which is compatible to all brands of computers...
Home is where we are

Home is where we are

Award-winning historian and author shares his second volume of his memoirs.   “Does home have to be a country or a city? … Or is home this house or that? We have been fortunate. … We seemed always to have been home.” The book “Home is Where We Are” is...
Libraries opening up further

Libraries opening up further

Good news for those who enjoy reading in the libraries!   For all of you who enjoy reading in the library, good news, the public libraries are opening up its seating areas, including eNewspaper and multimedia stations from October 20, 2020. However, there will be...
Be stroke smart

Be stroke smart

Stroke has devastating consequences but it can be prevented.   The annual National Stroke Awareness campaign aims to educate the public on how to STOP stroke and SPOT stroke. This October, Stroke Services Improvement (SSI), supported by the Ministry of Health...
Rosacea in a nutshell

Rosacea in a nutshell

Blushing for weeks or months? It could be a common and chronic skin disease, which has no cure.   If you see some people blushing for weeks or months, they may be suffering from a common and chronic skin disease known as rosacea. While there may be no cure yet,...
Exploring the Seletar Rubber Estates

Exploring the Seletar Rubber Estates

The National Library Singapore’s latest Web series continue to feature rare materials of historic significance from its collection.   What do sleepy Sembawang Road shophouses have to do with London’s hot international stock markets? The answer – “ulu” rubber...
A time of your life

A time of your life

The National Library Board holds a month-long online festival where you can get inspired by other seniors and gain insights from experts.   The National Library Board (NLB) is organising a month-long online festival event from October 1 to 31 called the Time of...
Uncover the traditions of Mid-Autumn Festival

Uncover the traditions of Mid-Autumn Festival

Have a better appreciation of the Chinese Singaporean culture with this online lineup of programmes by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre to highlight the customs and traditions of this Festival. Lantern walks, mooncake tasting, and lantern riddles – these are...
Stressed, but coping

Stressed, but coping

OSIM’s first health and wellness survey found high levels of awareness and pro-activeness in managing stress. Though people were stressed due to COVID-19, most were managing their stress levels, according to the first health and wellness survey done by...
Personalised entertainment

Personalised entertainment

StarHub TV+ unifies all your favourite entertainment content into one simple platform, accessible in multiple ways depending on your preference. StarHub has launched the new StarHub TV+, an all-in-one simplified offering giving customers favourite streaming services,...
More activities for seniors open up

More activities for seniors open up

The Multi-Ministry Taskforce allows small group activities for senior-centric programmes. The Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) will open up more senior-centric activities from September 9, 2020, as community infection rates have remained generally low and stable. As...