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Physician Lim Sock Ling

Physician Lim Sock Ling

TCM Physician – Internal Medicine, Acupuncture

Physician Lim Sock Ling is a registered TCM Practitioner, licensed by the TCM Practitioners' Board, a regulatory body under the charge of the Ministry of Health. She holds a double degree in Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Biomedical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University and Bachelor of Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. She has also attained the WSQ Advanced Certificate in Learning and Performance. Physician Lim possesses the SkillsFuture recognised Training and Adult Education competencies to perform the role of a learning facilitator, assessor of courses, and a learning solutionist.

Lim Sock Ling's Collection of Works

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Pregnant woman eats an apple while standing in the kitchen.
Parenthood

Pregnancy Diet: Foods to Eat and Avoid

A pregnancy diet should include all food groups because it supports your baby’s development in the womb. Here’s a list of essential nutrients.

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Young girl in her tweens is getting an injection to her shoulder administered by a health professional.
Parenthood

The HPV Vaccine: Does Your Child Need It?

The HPV vaccine is most effective when children take it before they reach a sexually active age, for protection later in life. Learn more about the virus and the vaccine to make an informed decision.

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Asian couple sitting apart in a bedroom, wife feeling upset about the inability to achieve female orgasm.
Health & Balance

The Female Orgasm: Why You Can’t Climax

The female orgasm can be complex as what works for one woman might not work for another. Here’s what you need to know about achieving that pleasurable peak.

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Woman touching her leg in a bathroom, showing that bullous cellulitis can start on the leg.
Health & Balance

What Is Bullous Cellulitis and How to Cure It

Bullous cellulitis is an infection in the deeper layers of the skin. It must be treated to prevent it from becoming severe.

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