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  1. At Health Promotion Board, we promote a holistic approach to leading a healthy lifestyle. This includes staying physically active while maintaining a balanced diet and going for regular screening. Take a look around this section for a better understanding of the various types of work that we do!

  2. Nov 16, 2023 · The programme aims to create better living conditions for Singapore's seniors. After activating the alert button, seniors can record a short voice message which will be transmitted to CareLine,...

  3. Top-notch education. Easy commuting. Our residents enjoy political stability, low crime rates, and excellent healthcare, education, housing, recreation and transport options. Some of the world’s most beautiful countries are also just a short flight away from Singapore.

  4. Launched in October 2020, the new ‘Designing for Life’ roadmap will centre on the overall health and well-being of residents, to provide them with a better living environment at all stages of their lives.

  5. The Designing for Life roadmap encapsulates our vision and ideas in designing a better living environment, building homes and towns with smart and sustainable features, and the forging of closer communities for our residents. Explore how we plan to design homes that enable you to Live Well, Live Green, and Live Connected.

  6. Mar 6, 2021 · SINGAPORE - A slew of new programmes and changes was announced by the Ministry of Health on Friday (March 5) to keep people healthier longer, and help them cope with illness better.

  7. www.healthiersg.gov.sg › health-tips › active-livingActive Living - Healthier SG

    It is no secret that regular physical activity can bring about an array of health benefits, from improving your physical and mental health, helping with weight management to keeping diseases away. All you need to do is engage in 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise every week.

  8. To live our best lives for as long as we can, for both ourselves and the people we love, we asked three resident healthcare professionals for their advice on how we can actively plan to live longer and better. DR CHARIS KUM, Resident Physician, Health Screening Centre.

  9. Find out how to change your habits and reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke and other chronic diseases with SingHealth's Guide to Healthy Living.

  10. The Master Plan envisages healthy living as accessible, natural, and effortless for all Singaporeans. In this Vision, Singapore in 2020 will have healthy living at the "doorstep" of every home, workplace, and school.