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Chronic Hand Eczema Linked to Multiple Triggers and Significant Quality of Life Burden
Chronic hand eczema is rarely caused by just one trigger. From daily irritants to environmental exposure, multiple factors often work together, making symptoms harder to manage. Beyond the skin, it can quietly affect confidence, comfort and productivity in everyday life.
Learn moreWhat Is Lactose Intolerance? Understanding Why Your Body Struggles to Digest Dairy
Lactose intolerance is a digestive condition where the body cannot fully break down lactose due to reduced lactase enzyme levels. It is highly prevalent among Asian adults and often leads to bloating, gas and discomfort after dairy intake. With the right dietary approach, gut health support and clinically studied probiotic supplements, symptoms can be managed effectively without completely eliminating dairy. Key Takeaways Lactose intolerance is common in 65-70% adults globally It results from low lactase enzyme levels, not an allergy Symptoms are caused by undigested lactose fermenting in the gut Most individuals can tolerate small amounts or specific forms of dairy A combined approach using digestive enzymes, gut health and probiotic supplements offers the best results
Learn moreManaging Eczema: A Guide to Skin Care, Gut Health and Probiotics
This comprehensive guide empowers you with evidence-based strategies to manage eczema holistically. Backed by the latest research up to 2025, this resource is designed for busy individuals in Singapore seeking practical, science-driven relief.
Learn moreProbiotics May Help Reduce Risk of Recurrent Preterm Birth, Study Finds
New research suggests that certain probiotics may help lower the risk of recurrent preterm birth, a major concern for women with a history of early delivery. In a multicenter clinical trial conducted in Japan, pregnant women who took probiotics containing Clostridium butyricum showed lower recurrence rates of spontaneous preterm delivery compared with national averages.
Learn moreInside the Gut Microbiome: How Trillions of Microbes Influence Your Health
This growing body of evidence has driven interest in microbiome-supporting strategies, including fermented foods and probiotic nutri supplements designed to replenish beneficial bacteria. To understand how these approaches work, it helps to explore three key questions: What are probiotics? What do probiotics do in the body? And how can you recognize the signs probiotics are working?
Learn moreA Practical Guide to Probiotics: Choosing the Right Strains for You
This practical guide to the iAM Health probiotic range takes a targeted approach. Instead of offering one general probiotic, the brand has developed formulations designed to support specific health concerns, from gastric health and metabolism to sinus health and women’s wellness.
Learn moreThe Strain Is the Strategy: How to Choose a Probiotic That Fits Your Body
Choosing correctly turns probiotics into targeted support. Choosing randomly often leads to disappointment. This guide helps you understand the difference and how to assess whether your probiotic is actually working.
Learn moreWomen’s Health 101: Understanding Your Body at Different Life Stages
Women’s health needs change more frequently than most realise. Hormones, metabolism, bone density, mental resilience and cardiovascular risk all shift across decades, influenced by work stress, sleep, nutrition, reproductive history and lifestyle patterns. For many urban women, symptoms are addressed only when they disrupt daily life with fatigue, cycle changes, mood fluctuations, weight shifts or sleep issues. But these are often late signals. This guide focuses on the most impactful life stages where early, practical interventions protect long-term health and what to actually do at each stage.
Learn moreThe Clear Skin Guide 101: Understanding the Gut-Skin Connection for Women
Skin concerns are often treated from the outside with routines, products and treatments. But skin does not function in isolation. It responds to internal processes, especially digestion, immune balance and lifestyle patterns. For many women, recurring concerns like breakouts, sensitivity or eczema may sometimes reflect internal imbalances rather than surface-level triggers alone. Understanding the gut-skin connection helps shift skincare from reactive care to a more informed, preventive approach.
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