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There will be about 1,600-1,700 vacancies in healthcare sector to meet the needs of the 10 new nursing homes which will be set up in Singapore from now till 2016, Gan Kim Yong, the city-state's Health Minister said on Saturday.

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Many readers will have watched the opening ceremony of the London Olympics. Some may have been surprised by the section about Great Ormond Street Hospital and the National Health Service (NHS).

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Health Secretary Enrique Ona yesterday urged the public not to underestimate dengue or it will be here to stay.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- The World Bank said yesterday it was mobilizing up to 3.1 billion dollars this year in health financing to help poor countries battle threats to their social services during the global economic crisis.

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A Thailand-based anti-tobacco group yesterday asked the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to pressure their ...

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There will be about 1,600-1,700 vacancies in healthcare sector to meet the needs of the 10 new nursing homes which will be set up in Singapore from now till 2016, Gan Kim Yong, the city-state's Health Minister said on Saturday.

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Many readers will have watched the opening ceremony of the London Olympics. Some may have been surprised by the section about Great Ormond Street Hospital and the National Health Service (NHS).

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Health Secretary Enrique Ona yesterday urged the public not to underestimate dengue or it will be here to stay.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- The World Bank said yesterday it was mobilizing up to 3.1 billion dollars this year in health financing to help poor countries battle threats to their social services during the global economic crisis.

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A Thailand-based anti-tobacco group yesterday asked the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to pressure their ...

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