adults

Breaking the menopause taboo

Women live an average of 30 years after menopause. Normalising menopause as a life event requires greater research, investment and cultural acceptance.

Loneliness can significantly harm overall health by disrupting both immune and metabolic systems.

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Singapore’s longevity success hides a dark side — the lonely deaths of its seniors — exposing a need to address social isolation in its ageing population.

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A significant proportion of Malaysians over 40 are lonely. But there are things you can do to reduce your risk of loneliness.

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The sanctity of a marriage provides no protection to interfaith couples and those in live-in relationships are even more vulnerable

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Organisation and solidarity are critical to ensuring the rights of sex-workers.

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