More than a disability, dementia takes a toll on the whole family – and more young patients are getting it
Caregivers of people living with dementia say the condition changes more than just memory – it alters lives, relationships and even personalities. As more are diagnosed in their prime, experts say individuals should be on guard for symptoms and risk factors.
Luxury sales are declining globally, but why are shoppers in Southeast Asia still splurging?
As luxury demand dampens in traditional strongholds like China and the US, Southeast Asia is emerging as a surprising bright spot, driven by rising affluence, tourism and a more intentional approach to indulgence.
The NUS graduate who loves her 'really, really cool' job as an aerial performer in a Macau circus
Ms Megan Lau, 24, traded climbing the corporate ladder for aerial ropes to fulfill her childhood dream of performing as a “water princess” in a Macau circus.
'A distinct edge': University finance clubs set high entry bar but they can aid finance sector job hunt
Some university finance clubs accept fewer than 10 per cent of applicants in a rigorous joining process.
How do I choose between a charming colleague and a competent one?
The best teams are not built by choosing between competence and likeability, but by finding people who bring both.
Waiting to enjoy fruits of your labour in old age? Here’s why some people do it now
Taking a break from work allows you to rest, reflect and recalibrate, career coaches said. However, once you are ready to return, be prepared for employers who may eye the gap in your work life.
Can botox really improve your self-esteem? Depends on how you already feel about yourself, say experts
Social media and the aesthetics industry boom have normalised cosmetic procedures, but when does our interest in changing our appearance become unhealthy?