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Free medical clinic to visit East Ridge

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Free, no-strings-attached dental, vision and general medical care may seem too good to be true, but Remote Area Medical will offer those services at …

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No plans to curb expats health fees increase

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Harbi was speaking to reporters during a ceremony marking the launch of the new Farwaniya Dental Center, which he said was part of a national …

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Dr Sng Wee Hock was "driven by profits" by allowing two conditionally registered dentists to work unsupervised, the Singapore Dental Council says.

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Rarotongan communities to receive free dental care

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The Wrigley Company Foundation along with the New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA) today announced the 2017 recipient of a US$5,000 dental …

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SINGAPORE – A dentist currently suspended for misconduct has been handed another 15-month suspension and a $50,000 fine by the Singapore …

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