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Get Your Groceries on Shopee This Stay Home Season! #COVID19
What can be better than avoiding crowds and shopping from home in your PJs, while also enjoying extra discounts on essentials this April during Shopee's Super Mart Month?
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Marshall Cavendish Education Offering FREE ACCESS to Math Buddies
Marshall Cavendish Education will be offering FREE ACCESS to Math Buddies, a home-based learning app, to support all primary school students in Singapore.
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10 Ways to Help Kids Cope With the COVID-19 Pandemic
As a caregiver, you may be wondering how to support your children's developmental needs and understanding of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
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Is Your Child Prepared For PSLE Chinese
Chinese Bridge PSLE Excel Programme 22-day Intensive. Prepare them today. Register now. Existing students enjoy 10% off.
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Cartoon Network Characters Deliver Kids Hygiene Message: “Be Clean. Be Cool!”
Some tips on how to stay healthy from your favourite #CartoonNetwork characters! Sing along with us 🎶🎵💞
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The Secret Hazards of Gout: No Longer a “Rich Man’s Disease”
Singaporeans are largely uninformed of gout's concealed threats - a chronic disease that has an increased risk of chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure...
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Global Survey Finds Singaporeans Sleeping More, Yet Poorly
Findings reveal interesting sleep habits, attitudes and woes of Singaporeans when it comes to getting quality sleep - a key factor that can affect workplace productivity.
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Negative Implications of Early Screen Exposure on Young Children’s Development
The excessive and unregulated usage of screen time is found to be linked with the delayed development of young children.
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SCS Empowers Guests to Play Their Part in Safeguarding Health & Safety
To equip Singaporeans with knowledge on safeguarding and strengthening their well-being, SCS rolls out a series of interactive workshops and activities.
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Thala-SIMI-AH? NTU Student-led Campaign To Create Awareness on Thalassaemia
Thala-SIMI-AH? NTU student-led campaign shares why prospective parents should be aware of Thalassaemia - the most common genetic blood disorder in Singapore.