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Physician Chu I Ta

Physician Chu I Ta

TCM Physician – Oncology, Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Acupuncture, Osteopathy, Pain Management

Physician Chu I Ta is a registered TCM physician with the Singapore TCM Practitioners' Board and is currently the Chief Physician at Real Health Medical Pte Ltd. He has 10 years of experience in TCM practice. He’s currently holding the position of Secretary General of the Singapore Chinese Physician Association and the Vice-Chairman of Singapore Chung Hwa Medical Institution.

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Close-up of multiple white spots and bands on a woman’s fingernails as she holds a white mug with both hands.
Health & Balance

What Do White Spots on the Nails Mean?

White spots on the nails can happen to anyone. It can be a product of trauma, a fungal infection, or a sign of a health condition.

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Health & Balance

Are Hepatitis C and Liver Cirrhosis Similar?

Getting infected by the hepatitis C virus may increase your risk of developing cirrhosis. Read on to learn the prevention steps and TCM ways to treat the condition.

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Health & Balance

Avoid These 5 Foods That Cause Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is a long-term and persistent condition. Find out what foods cause inflammation to help keep your health in check.

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Asian woman touching her breast to feel breast mass
Health & Balance

How Different is a Breast Cyst from a Breast Tumour?

Breast cysts are benign fluid-filled breast masses that don’t turn cancerous. Learn how they differ from a breast tumour and how to treat and prevent them from recurring.

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Health & Balance

5 Simple Ways to Treat Myofascial Pain

The most notable symptom of myofascial pain syndrome is the appearance of trigger points. These are characterised by tightness and a sensitivity to touch.

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