OPINION: News analysis- War on diabetes: New moves to curb sugar intake in the right direction, but faster implementation needed

The velvet glove will soon make way for the iron fist as the Ministry of Health (MOH) steps up its fight against diabetes, a disease that is costing the country more than $1 billion each year.

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The Health Promotion Board has been working with food and drink manufacturers to provide grants for them to reformulate their products to be more healthy. It has, at the same time, been pushing education on healthier eating habits.

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Salma Khalik

With more than three decades in journalism, Salma Khalik has been in the thick of things, from covering the stock market to general elections. In the 15 years on the health beat, Salma has gone into Sars wards as that deadly bug put fear into Singaporeans, and uncovered “unhealthy” practices such as patients being given overdoses of chemotherapy drugs. With her grasp of the healthcare system, Salma has also helped to explain the impact of policy changes, supporting some and pointing out failings in others. Her over-riding goal is to push for a better healthcare system for all.

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