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Woman Matters

Great Eastern believes every woman has specific needs, so we've committed ourselves to helping women live well, stay healthy and be empowered.

Great Eastern is partnering with the Breast Cancer Foundation for the 2nd year running in the "It's Great To Be A Woman!" pledge campaign to continue this worthy mission of uplifting womanhood and helping women take charge of their health.

Read on to find out more at www.itsgreattobeawoman.com

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Living Well

  • Are wrinkles inevitable?
    Wrinkles can be reversed with the help of medical methods. Read on to find out more about how advanced technology and medical methods today can help people to improve their wrinkle problems.
  • Looking Good And Feeling Good Under The Sun
    Sun exposure and potential skin damage. Read on to find out how difference in UVA & UVB Rays and get to know more about SPF.
Stay Healthy Be Empowered!
  • Staying Positive Was Her Strategy
    A breast cancer survivor story. Read on to find out how she won the battle with family, friends and good medical care.
  • The Evolving Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Read on to find out more on how Magnetic Resonance Imaging had evolved in the Screening and Evaluation of Breast Cancer.
  • Why Women need to take control of their finances
    Whether you are working professional or self-employed, you need to start saving. Find out more from this ST article.
  • Early stage breast cancer: 3 policies but no coverage
    Ms Theresa Tan, has 3 insurance policies, but yet could not claim against any of them when she was diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. She wants to tell her story to raise awareness among all women so that they would not be caught in the same predicament. Here's her story as published in The New Paper.
  • Myths and Truths About Breast Cancer
    Does deodorants, anti-perspirants or wearing bras cause cancer? Is mastectomy the only way to get rid of breast cancer? Read on to differentiate the myths and truth on Breast Cancer.
  • Infertility - a simplified approach
    Infertility has become a major problem today. Most surveys put the percentage of couples remaining childless involuntarily at above 20% in developing countries. Read on to find out more on the causes of infertility.

Click on the links for other webpages which may be of your interest: Parent Matters - Parents and Finance, Interesting Reads

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