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🇸🇬Singapore
Ownership
Private
Established
1905-01-01
Employees
10K
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Website
http://www.nus.edu.sg
news.nus.edu.sg
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Singapore ranks 10th globally in readiness for a rapidly ageing society

Singapore ranks top in Asia and among the world's top 10 for readiness to address ageing population challenges, according to a study by NUS and Columbia University. The Global Ageing Society Index evaluates 143 countries across five domains: well-being, productivity, equity, cohesion, and security. Singapore excels in well-being and security but has room for improvement in productivity, equity, and cohesion. Initiatives like Health District @ Queenstown aim to foster healthy, purposeful longevity.

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NUS researchers developed a non-invasive method using pulsed electromagnetic fields to enhance doxorubicin uptake in breast cancer cells, reducing chemotherapy side effects. This approach targets cancer cells more precisely, improving treatment outcomes and quality of life by activating TRPC1 channels, crucial for drug uptake.
biospace.com
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NUS researchers boost chemotherapy uptake in breast cancer cells using pulsed electromagnetic fields

NUS researchers developed a non-invasive method using pulsed electromagnetic fields to enhance doxorubicin uptake in breast cancer cells, reducing chemotherapy side effects. This approach targets cancer cells more precisely, improving treatment outcomes and patient quality of life by leveraging the TRPC1 calcium ion channel.
newswise.com
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NUS Researchers Boost Chemotherapy Uptake in Breast Cancer Cells

NUS researchers developed a non-invasive method using magnetic fields to enhance chemotherapy drug uptake in breast cancer cells, reducing side effects. This approach targets cancer cells more effectively, allowing lower drug doses and improving treatment outcomes by activating TRPC1 channels.
bioengineer.org
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Localised Magnetic Fields Enhance Chemotherapy Efficacy in Breast Cancer

NUS researchers developed a non-invasive technique using magnetic pulses to enhance doxorubicin uptake in breast cancer cells, targeting TRPC1 channels. This method reduces drug dosage, minimizes side effects, and protects healthy tissues, marking a significant advance in chemotherapy.
theengineer.co.uk
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Magnetic pulses promote uptake of chemotherapy drug

Researchers at NUS discovered that brief magnetic pulses increase doxorubicin uptake in breast cancer cells via TRPC1 activation, enhancing drug efficacy and reducing side effects. This method allows lower drug doses, targeting cancer cells while sparing healthy tissues, promising a precision-driven therapy with fewer side effects.
prnewswire.com
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NUS researchers boost chemotherapy uptake in breast cancer treatment

NUS researchers developed a non-invasive method using pulsed electromagnetic fields to enhance doxorubicin uptake in breast cancer cells, reducing chemotherapy side effects. This approach targets cancer cells more precisely, improving treatment outcomes and quality of life for patients.
news.appliedhe.com
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Singapore Achieves 10th Place in Global Ageing Society Readiness

Singapore ranks 10th globally in readiness for an ageing society, highest in Asia, per a study by NUS and Columbia University. The Global Ageing Index evaluates 143 countries across five domains. Singapore excels in well-being and security but needs improvement in equity and cohesion. Proactive measures are crucial for managing ageing challenges globally.
drugs.com
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Singapore Is Ready for a Rapidly Aging Society, Study Says. What About the U.S.?

The U.S. ranks 24th globally in preparing for an aging population, lagging behind countries like Switzerland and Singapore. The Global Aging Index highlights the need for improved healthcare, security, and equity for seniors to avoid economic consequences.
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