Source: The Sunday Times 13 Feb 2011 Childless couples can seek medical help or turn to adoption, but be aware of the risks I have a 32-year-old family friend who has been married for more than six years but had…
Collections of Lee Wei Ling’s articles that appears on The Sunday Times over the years.
Source: The Sunday Times 13 Feb 2011 Childless couples can seek medical help or turn to adoption, but be aware of the risks I have a 32-year-old family friend who has been married for more than six years but had…
Askmelah’s Note: This is 1997 forum opinion article that I happen to chance upon. This article reflects her integrity and her genuine care for patients under her charge. This contrasts greatly with many doctors (including our public or some may…
Soruce: The Sunday Times, Aug 1, 2010 Don’t be afraid to speak up and take action if you are in a position to do so By Lee Wei Ling I was searching for some old books containing many of my…
Source: The Sunday Times, 23 January 2011 Some children benefit from being pushed hard, while others need more nurturing By Lee Wei Ling The excerpt from Yale law professor Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother – first published…
Source: The Sunday Times, Jan 16 2011 Doctors should rely on senses, experience and eschew costly, unnecessary tests By Lee Wei Ling There have been many reports in recent years of doctors, in the United States especially, ordering too many…
Source: The Sunday Times, Jan 2, 2011 We have it in us to fight injustice, achieve our dreams, no matter how dire things seem By Lee Wei Ling Ganesh is a Hindu deity with an elephant head. He is the…
Source: The Sunday Times, Dec 19, 2010 I scorned those who flaunted wealth but found that I too cling on to material things By Lee Wei Ling Christmas is a big occasion in Singapore, even for non-Christians. It is an…
Soruce: ST: Oct 10, 2010 G, a commando, remains strong after an accident turned his life upside down By Lee Wei Ling G is my patient and my friend. His story is one that many of us can learn…
Source: TodayOnline.com Updated 12:39 PM Oct 05, 2010 It was 1947. Miss Kwa Geok Choo, 27, one of Malaya’s top brains, was just two months into law school at Cambridge University when the Christmas holiday started. The plan was for…
by clement mesenas 05:55 AM Sep 13, 2010 SINGAPORE – It has been two years and four months since his wife of six decades was bed-bound by a series of strokes, unable to speak. “What to do? What else…
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