SNIPPETS
ONE IN THREE SINGAPORE WORKERS
ARE SLEEP DEPRIVED
According to a global research study conducted by Regus, an international
provider of flexible workplaces, one in three Singaporean workers are
sleep-deprived as they struggle to strike a balance between personal and
work commitments. This results in stress, which keeps them awake at
night. The problem with sleep deprivation is that it’s a
vicious cycle, as you become even more stressed
that you’re not able to sleep!
Now, if this sounds like you on a nightly basis,
you’ll be glad to know that the popular Clinicians
REM Sleep supplement has finally made its way
to our shores. One of the top sellers for sleep
support in New Zealand, the capsules are,
best of all, non-habit-forming due to its unique
formulation and action. So, if you’re worried
that you’ll become dependent on them, well,
those worries are unfounded. The Clinicians
REM Sleep supplements are made from
specialised ingredients and calming herbs too,
so there are no unnatural funky stuff in those
little pills.
MIDDLE BRAIN ACTIVATION
COURSES FOR KIDS
儿童间脑启动班
Improving and Developing
Children's Study Skills:
Memory Retention Self - Confidence
Concentration
Reading Ability
Intuition
Focus
Unique Blindfold Technique:
Colour, Number and Word Recognition
The Clinicians REM Sleep supplements are
available at selected Guardian, Watsons and
Unity stores and are priced at S$ 36.90 for a
bottle of 60 capsules.
YOUTH AND RADIANCE
IN A BOTTLE
We love NUXE skincare here in the office due
to its long-lasting effects and philosophy of
using natural ingredients and its latest product
– Nuxellence, a youth and radiance revealing antiaging skincare – doesn’t disappoint.
Made with passionflower, poppy, cocoa cells and
many other good stuff, Nuxellence helps to stave
off the effects of aging while giving your skin the
radiant effect that will make you magazine-cover
ready! A group of testers who tried out the product
have reported enjoying smoother, more luminous
skin with just the first application.
MLT Workshop Centres at Balmoral Plaza and Kovan City
BECAUSE THE MAN (AND HUSBANDS)
DON’T GET IT
Women, rejoice! Thomson Medical has opened a medical centre
exclusively for women, providing comprehensive health and wellness
services and programmes in one location. Located at the new Scotts
Medical Center at Pacific Plaza, the Thomson Well Women Clinic offers
a range of services ranging from preventive care and early
health screening to medical aesthetics and wellness
services.
The Thomson Well Women Clinic is also working
with Bobbi Brown and La Mer to enhance the
overall wellness and beauty of every customer, by
extending pampering treats which every women
deserves.
So, the next time you’re looking to book
your next medical check-up, we highly
suggest the Thomson Well Women Clinic.
The Thomson Well Women Clinic is at
9 Scotts Road #10-02 Scotts Medical
Center at Pacific Plaza. For more
information, drop them an email at
[email protected] or
give them a call at 6735 0300.
Recently, Singapore’s Health Science Authority has approved the use of Epiduo, a popular topical gel
used to treat acne in older teenagers and adults, for the treatment of pre-adolescent acne in
children as young as nine though. According to the HSA, the manufacturer Galdema had
demonstrated to them the safety and efficacy of the gel to treat acne in children nine years
old and above.
Family & Life • Aug 2014
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Course times and dates by arrangement - for your convenience
THE FIGHT AGAINST PRE-ADOLESCENT ACNE GETS A NEW ALLY
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Ms Li Xiao Ru
Course Duration: Two x 5 hour days plus five x 2 hour refreshers
Nuxellence is available at all Beauty by
Nature stores, Robinsons, John Little, BHG
and selected Watsons, Guardian, Sa Sa,
Metro and Unity outlets.
This is great news for many concerned parents who are increasingly seeing children as
young as eight developing acne but with limited treatment options. Early treatment of
pre-adolescent acne is important as research has shown that if left untreated, the early
onset of acne is associated with increased severity of the disease later in life.
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