The Straits Times - The fear of needles is common among patients in Singapore, according to doctors, and patients have been known to flinch, squirm, cry and faint at the sight of

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Last updated 21 Sept 2024
The Straits Times - The fear of needles is common among patients in  Singapore, according to doctors, and patients have been known to flinch,  squirm, cry and faint at the sight of
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