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There are plans to list etomidate as illegal drug, says Ong Ye Kung; Typhoon Wipha causes major flight disruptions; and other ...
Those who abuse etomidate - a drug found in vapes - could soon face harsher penalties including mandatory rehabilitation and ...
1 in 3 vapes here laced with etomidate; MOH working with MHA to list it as illegal drug: Ong Ye Kung
Etomidate’s use is currently regulated under the Poisons Act, which carries lighter penalties for users. Read more at ...
Vapes, or e-vaporisers, are banned in Singapore. They are controlled and enforced under the Tobacco (Control of ...
Offenders who consume controlled drugs under the Misuse of Drugs Act may face a jail term of not less than one year but not ...
The use of etomidate, typically mixed with vape juice in so-called K-pods, has been a source of concern for Singapore’s ...
At present, about 77,000 people have completed their advance care plans. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Two dog runs opened this weekend at Sengkang and Sembawang respectively, giving more opportunities to pawrents to bring their ...
The payment is to entice nurses to continue working in Singapore amid the COVID-19 pandemic, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.
Health Minister Ong Ye Kung believed the people of Singapore know much better what to do in a pandemic crisis after SARS, H1N1 and COVID-19. (Photo by Joseph Nair/NurPhoto via Getty Images) ...
SINGAPORE — Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has revealed his most unhealthy habit in a radio interview: drinking alcohol, even on weekdays. But he has been limiting his intake to only on weekends and even ...
SINGAPORE] The use of acupuncture to treat migraines, for post-stroke rehabilitation and cancer-related care could soon be integrated into the national healthcare system under a sandbox initiative.
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