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    How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?

    Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....

  • Delta 8 THC gummies for sleep? What you need to know

    Delta 8 THC gummies for sleep? What you need to know

    In recent years, Delta 8 THC gummies have become a popular alternative for those seeking the benefits of cannabis without the intense high associated with Delta 9 THC. Among the various uses for Delta 8 THC, sleep improvement has emerged as a significant area of interest. But how effective are these gummies for sleep? This article dives deep into everything…

  • Gastric reflux linked to risk of heart issues

    Gastric reflux linked to risk of heart issues

    A recent study has found a significant link between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and an increased risk of atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and potentially serious heart rhythm disorder. The gastric reflux and AF research, conducted by researchers from the Aerospace Center Hospital in Beijing, was published in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. Understanding GERD and AF GERD is a digestive…

  • Your way to love: Tips and tricks to find the one for you

    Your way to love: Tips and tricks to find the one for you

    Love is hard. In this generation, the definition of love has changed. Many people are not looking for the same ideals as past generations. Think back to the last time you were truly in love and felt like you found the person you wanted to spend the rest of your life with, it’s hard, isn’t it? However, don’t be discouraged,…

  • CBD is everywhere but is it safe for cancer patients?

    CBD is everywhere but is it safe for cancer patients?

    In recent years, Cannabidiol (CBD) has taken the health and wellness market by storm. From oils and creams to edibles and beverages, CBD is being touted as a cure-all for a variety of ailments. One of the groups particularly interested in CBD is cancer patients. Facing a myriad of symptoms from both the disease and its treatments, these patients are…

  • Toxic PFAS found to be easily absorbed through skin

    Toxic PFAS found to be easily absorbed through skin

    Recent research reveals that toxic PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances), often termed forever chemicals, can be absorbed through the skin at levels significantly higher than previously believed. This groundbreaking study, conducted by researchers at the University of Birmingham, demonstrates for the first time that human skin can absorb these chemicals at substantial rates, posing a significant source of exposure. The…

  • Frequent walks can reduce back pain

    Frequent walks can reduce back pain

    Did you know that something as simple as walking can make a huge difference in managing and preventing lower back pain? A recent study published in The Lancet on June 19 has shown that taking regular walks can significantly reduce the risk of experiencing future episodes of low back pain. This easy, cost-effective activity also improves quality of life, sleep,…

  • Thailand’s Department of Disease Control warns about poisonous wild mushrooms

    Thailand’s Department of Disease Control warns about poisonous wild mushrooms

    If you’re one of the adventurous souls who enjoy foraging for wild mushrooms, especially in the rainy season when lots of wild mushrooms emerge, it’s time to be extra cautious. The Department of Disease Control, under Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, has issued a stern warning: many wild mushrooms can be “poisonous mushrooms” and pose a serious risk, including death.…

  • Prunes boost bone health in postmenopausal women

    Prunes boost bone health in postmenopausal women

    When it comes to maintaining strong bones, most people think of dairy products like milk, cheese, and yoghurt. However, a new study by Pennsylvania State University researchers reveals that prunes might be just as beneficial for bone health, especially for postmenopausal women. This groundbreaking research, published in Osteoporosis International, indicates that daily consumption of prunes can slow age-related bone loss…

  • Looking for a great spa in Koh Samui? Here is a list for 2025

    Looking for a great spa in Koh Samui? Here is a list for 2025

    Koh Samui often lives in the shadows of its popular brothers in Phuket or Koh Pha Ngan. But Koh Samui still reigns supreme for those preferring a quiet holiday, away from all the noise. With crystal clear beaches, exciting excursions, and activities, the island is synonymous with both adventure and relaxation. Why not step it up a notch by pampering…

  • Thailand health authorities warn about rising RSV infections among children

    Thailand health authorities warn about rising RSV infections among children

    As the rainy season approaches, the Department of Disease Control is issuing a warning to parents to be on high alert for respiratory illnesses in young children, particularly those caused by the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). This virus is a significant concern for children aged 0-2 years, who are especially vulnerable to severe illness during this time of year. Rising…

  • New deadly Mpox strain raises concerns about possible global spread

    New deadly Mpox strain raises concerns about possible global spread

    A new and highly dangerous strain of Mpox, previously known as monkeypox, has emerged in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), causing worldwide alarm. This mutated variant, identified as clade 1b, is spreading rapidly and has a significantly higher fatality rate compared to other known strains. The World Health Organization (WHO) and scientists are urging immediate action to contain this…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 28 to 30)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 28 to 30)

    The weekend is almost here, and, as always, Bangkok offers a range of exciting things to do and enjoy. From watching the UEFA Euro 2024, catching a Guatemalan film screening, or shopping at a flea market, there’s no such thing as a dull weekend in this city. But if you still can’t decide where to go and what to do…

  • Hidden heart condition that can be fatal affects 1 in 4 seniors

    Hidden heart condition that can be fatal affects 1 in 4 seniors

    A recent study has unveiled a surprising and concerning fact: 28% of seniors over the age of 60 have undiagnosed heart valve disease. This revelation highlights the importance of better screening methods to manage health in older adults. The study, led by the University of East Anglia-UK, examined nearly 4,500 healthy, symptom-free seniors and found that more than a quarter…

  • New hope for men with delayed ejaculation

    New hope for men with delayed ejaculation

    Delayed ejaculation, often overlooked, affects between 1% and 3% of men worldwide. This condition involves a persistent difficulty or inability to ejaculate despite adequate sexual desire, erection, and stimulation. Despite its impact on quality of life, no medications have been approved by major health agencies like the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulations Agency (MHRA), the US Food and Drug…

  • Purr-fect innovation: Chulalongkorn’s urine luck with cat health kit

    Purr-fect innovation: Chulalongkorn’s urine luck with cat health kit

    Researchers from Chulalongkorn University unveiled the Cat Urine Test Kit designed to screen for kidney disease, gallstones, and cystitis in cats. This easy-to-use test kit promises quick and precise results, ensuring prompt treatment for our furry friends. All cat lovers cherish their pets’ health, but cats, like humans, can suffer from various ailments. The most prevalent feline issues include kidney…

  • IU H.E.R. world tour concert in Bangkok 2024 ultimate guide

    IU H.E.R. world tour concert in Bangkok 2024 ultimate guide

    Excitement is absolutely soaring as the beloved singer IU brings her phenomenal world tour to Bangkok! She is well-known for her voice, excellent performances, and, most importantly, her out-of-this-world looks. The 2024 IU HER WORLD TOUR CONCERT in Bangkok is set to light up Impact Challenger Hall 1, Muang Thong Thani, on the 29th and 30th of June, and it’s…

  • CBD and metformin show promise in treating autism-related behaviours

    CBD and metformin show promise in treating autism-related behaviours

    Fragile X syndrome and Phelan-McDermid syndrome are two genetic conditions that lead to various neurodevelopmental difficulties throughout life. Both conditions often include autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms, such as speech delay, social challenges, and repetitive behaviours. These disorders can make life particularly tough for children and their families, and finding effective treatments has been an ongoing challenge. Promising research unveiled…

  • SARS-CoV-2 induces somnolence in many in the post-Covid-19 phase

    SARS-CoV-2 induces somnolence in many in the post-Covid-19 phase

    What is somnolence? Somnolence is a state where a person feels continuously sleepy and drowsy despite having enough sleep. It goes beyond regular tiredness, making it difficult to stay awake and focus on daily tasks. Covid-19 and post-Covid somnolence After recovering from Covid, many people report experiencing somnolence. They feel overwhelmingly sleepy, even after a full night’s rest. This condition…

  • New research raises concerns about anti-ageing therapies

    New research raises concerns about anti-ageing therapies

    In our endless pursuit of youth and vitality, anti-ageing treatments have become increasingly popular. But could these treatments, intended to turn back the clock, actually be doing more harm than good? Recent research suggests that this might indeed be the case. The role of senescence: More than just ageing At the heart of this debate is the concept of senescence.…

  • How to negotiate for a better job package

    How to negotiate for a better job package

    Securing the job that you have always been looking for can not only give you a sense of relief but it can also elevate your sense of achievement. However, before you accept the proposed salary offer out of excitement, make sure not to overlook the negotiation of your employment package. There is a stigma that the initial offer that you…

  • Loneliness increases risk of strokes in older adults by 56 percent

    Loneliness increases risk of strokes in older adults by 56 percent

    Loneliness, often overshadowed by more visible health concerns, is emerging as a significant risk factor for strokes among older adults. A study published in the peer-reviewed medical journal: The Clinical Medicine yesterday by researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has shed light on this silent threat, revealing that chronic feelings of loneliness can increase the risk of…

  • A new common health threat that most people are not aware of – CKM syndrome

    A new common health threat that most people are not aware of – CKM syndrome

    You might think that your heart and kidneys work separately within your body, but they are actually deeply connected. The health of your heart can significantly influence the health of your kidneys, and vice versa. This interconnectedness has led health experts to identify a new health issue called cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome. What is CKM syndrome? CKM syndrome is a condition…

  • Cook it up in Thailand on a budget

    Cook it up in Thailand on a budget

    Thailand is known for its vibrant street food and rich culinary culture and offers a myriad of options for those who want to enjoy delicious meals without breaking the bank. However, there are times when you want to have a home-cooked meal or you’re looking to spend less money eating out. Whether you’re a backpacker, an expat, or just someone…

  • THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2024 exhibits unforgettable food innovation

    THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2024 exhibits unforgettable food innovation

    THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2024 has officially wrapped up for another year after delivering an unforgettable showcase of food innovation and culinary experiences. With 3,133 exhibitions hosted at the event, entrepreneurs and culinary creatives from over 50 countries were present at the IMPACT Muang Thong Thani Convention Centre. During the conferences’ five days, 85,850 visitors learnt about emerging trends and…

  • 9 green and clean avocado recipes you must try

    9 green and clean avocado recipes you must try

    Are you an avocado fan? If so, you’re in luck, there are a variety of ways you can indulge in avocados rather than just the classic avocado toast (always a great option though, of course). However, whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner and you have some leftover avocados, put them to good use and make an amazing dish. From an…

  • Cannabinoids and vitamin B12 can help in neurodegenerative disease management

    Cannabinoids and vitamin B12 can help in neurodegenerative disease management

    The long-standing relationship between humans and the cannabis plant has evolved significantly, especially with the legalization of medical cannabis. This shift has opened new avenues for exploring the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids. Recent research highlights the promising role of cannabinoids, particularly when combined with vitamin B12, in managing neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Understanding cannabinoids Cannabinoids, found…

  • Snail mucus: The slimy secret to fighting bacterial infections

    Snail mucus: The slimy secret to fighting bacterial infections

    In a world where antibiotic resistance is becoming a major health crisis, scientists are constantly on the hunt for new and effective treatments. One promising discovery comes from an unexpected source: snail mucus. Researchers have found that mucus from the garden snail, Cornu aspersum, contains powerful antibacterial properties. This slimy secretion could be a game-changer in the fight against harmful…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 21 to 23)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 21 to 23)

    The best thing about living in Bangkok is that there are always so many fun things to do on the weekend. The worst thing is choosing one to experience. So, if your weekend schedule is still wide open, here are the top things to do in Bangkok this weekend, from June 21 to 23. For Pride events, check out our…

  • Best pizza in Bangkok for 2024

    Best pizza in Bangkok for 2024

    If there’s one food that everyone on the planet knows and loves, it would be pizza. One of Italy’s most popular dishes, pizza, has countless iterations nowadays. From deep dish to thin crust, classic Neapolitan to New York-style, and even infused with the local Thai flavours, we love pizza in all its forms. And while Bangkok’s pizza scene may not…

  • Deadly flesh-eating bacteria spreading in Japan

    Deadly flesh-eating bacteria spreading in Japan

    Japan is grappling with a significant outbreak of a flesh-eating bacteria known as streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS), which has already infected 1,019 people and shows no signs of slowing down. Cases of STSS in Japan have surged to 1,019 as of yesterday, June 20, a number that has already surpassed the total reported cases for last year. At the…