mental health

Majority of Singaporean employees expect work-life balance to improve as WFH becomes the new norm, says UOB survey - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Covid-19

Majority of Singaporean employees expect work-life balance to improve as WFH becomes the new norm, says UOB survey

Some 70% of Singaporean employees also expect their productivity to improve with the new flexible working arrangements.

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Spiritual Healing

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ThoughtFull brings therapists to your smartphone - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Disruption and Digitalisation

ThoughtFull brings therapists to your smartphone

With prices starting from $169 a month for individuals, the subscription-based app was made available to the public in May.

Covid-19

Be mindful of mental health during despondent times

Mental health has been an oft-ignored aspect of inclusivity for too long

Healthcare

For your mental wellbeing

Audio books for your child, walks by the water will do you good and eat more probiotics to alleviate depression

10% of Singapore’s population suffering from anxiety and depression, says Mercer

Even before the global pandemic, which induced nationwide lockdowns, anxiety affected some 60 million people in Southeast Asia. Close to 86 million people are said to be suffering from depression in the region.

Healthcare

Bringing mind, body and soul together

Longing to pack our bags and travel to a wellness resort to give our minds a break during this global travel lockdown? We bring you the next best thing.

Healthcare

Staying strong in tough times

With the Covid-19 outbreak, it can seem like a daunting task to remain productive and strong during these tough times. So how can we overcome the challenging days ahead?

Tech

These 5 innovations could change your life in the next 5 years

SINGAPORE (Jan 6): IBM has identified five innovations that will likely impact how people perceive the world, improve health diagnoses and protect the earth, all within the next five years.
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