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AMILI’s first ever awareness campaign with Wunderman Thompson and National University Health System encourage people to donate their poop
It is common knowledge that blood and organ donations can save lives. But did you know that your poop can save lives too? That’s precisely what Southeast Asia’s first precision gut microbiome company Asian Microbiome Library (AMILI) wants Singaporeans to know.
#PoopSavesLives is AMILI’s first ever awareness campaign, done in partnership with Wunderman Thompson Singapore and the National University Health System (NUHS). AMILI is partnering NUHS to advance microbiome science for human health in a number of research collaborations including for cancer, heart and liver diseases. AMILI operates Singapore’s and Southeast Asia’s first stool bank for life-saving transplants. It is also a databank which serves as a hub for gut innovation and therapy. The campaign aims to get people in Singapore to share what h
Poop Saves Lives, says AMILI and Wunderman Thompson
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It is common knowledge that blood and organ donations can save lives. But did you know that your poop can save lives too? That’s precisely what Southeast Asia’s first precision gut microbiome company Asian Microbiome Library (AMILI) wants Singaporeans to know.
#PoopSavesLives is AMILI’s first ever awareness campaign, done in partnership with Wunderman Thompson Singapore and the National University Health System (NUHS). AMILI is partnering NUHS to advance microbiome science for human health in a number of research collaborations including for cancer, heart and liver diseases.
AMILI operates Singapore’s and Southeast Asia’s first stool bank for life-saving transplants. It is also a databank which serves as a hub for gut innovation and therapy. The campaign aims to get people in Singapore to share what happens behind the toilet door and donate their stool.
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SINGAPORE, April 26 A team of clinician-scientists from the National University Health System (NUHS) has found that oral hydroxychloroquine and povidone-iodine throat spray are effective in reducing the spread of Covid-19 in high-transmission settings such as dormitories, cruise ships and prisons.
Their findings, which were presented to the media on Friday (April 23), were based on a study of more than 3,000 migrant workers living in Tuas South Dormitory during the height of the Covid-19 outbreak in dormitories in May last year.
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