Health
Thailand health ministry warns of new year disease risks
The Ministry of Public Health issued a warning about diseases to watch out for during the new year, particularly influenza and sudden hearing loss. They urged travellers to monitor their health upon returning from trips abroad. With the weather cooling down and many people travelling...
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1 in 10 Thai kids clinically obese, will they be the fattest generation yet?
Child obesity has become a heavy problem in Thailand with one in 10 Thai kids clinically obese says the Department of Health (DOH). A report by the health department revealed that about 10% of Thai children are fat. Not only are they clinically obese, but the DOH also reckons that Thai kids will become even …
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Leading Thai health expert calls for govt to reform healthcare system
One of Thailand’s leading health experts reckons the government needs to reform the kingdom’s healthcare system. Assoc. Prof. Chanchai Sittipunt, dean of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, suggested at a recent seminar on Health and Wellness Sustainability that the government must shift toward people-centred health services, adding that it needs to cater to the expectations …
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Thai health authorities push to administer childhood vaccines after Covid-19 delays
Thailand’s health authorities are pushing to administer childhood vaccines after they were delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic. According to Bangkok Post, the national committee on vaccines says it is concerned about the three-year delay as over one million young girls have missed out on being inoculated against cervical cancer. Now, the committee is asking state-owned …
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The impact of Thai culture on mental health and well-being
Living in a foreign country can be an exciting adventure, but it can also come with its own set of challenges. This is particularly true for those who choose to live and work in Thailand, where cultural differences and language barriers can be overwhelming at times. However, with the right mindset and support, expats can …
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Top 5 Rehabilitation Centres in Thailand
Thailand has been a sought-after destination for people seeking excellent rehabilitation centres for many years. Thanks to its warm, tropical weather, natural beauty, and famous hospitality, people from all walks of life come to the country to recover and optimize their wellness. Rehabilitation centres in Thailand range from luxury ‘rehab resorts’ to detoxing with Buddhist …
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HPV testing for Thai women key to cancer reduction
Many Thai women are still not getting screened for HPV, despite the introduction of self-sampling swabs last year. An assistant professor and gynaecological oncology specialist at Chulabhorn Hospital said 80% of cervical cancers can be prevented if regular check-ups are performed. But many women still resist the screening, feeling uneasy with the testing process. Last year …
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FDA seizes imported Chinese food
The Food and Drug Administration seized almost 4,000 items of imported Chinese food from seven Bangkok stores yesterday. FDA deputy secretary-general Weerachai Nolwachai said his agency had discovered that 3,783 food products sold at the stores had not been certified by the Thai FDA. Weerachai said… “They have no proper labelling for food products, and …
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Reserves of Rh-negative blood in Thailand critically low
Reserves of Rh-negative blood in Thailand are critically low, a challenge that can only be met with the help of the international community. Like most Asian nations, Thailand has a very low prevalence of Rh-negative blood, with some suggesting as few as three in every 1,000 Thais have this blood type, compared to around 15% …
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Smoke without fire – Thailand’s vaping law
While e-cigarettes are used around the world as a way of helping people quit smoking, travellers must be aware that Thailand’s vaping law means these devices are illegal in the kingdom. Whatever the motivations for the ban were in the first place, it’s now just another way for Thai police to fleece visitors. Vaping remains …
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The growing popularity of traditional Chinese medicine among western tourists
PRESS RELEASE Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has become increasingly popular among western tourists visiting Thailand and other Asian countries where TCM is widely practised and easily accessible. Western tourists are often attracted to TCM for various reasons, including its perceived effectiveness, natural remedies, and holistic approach to health and wellness. At Chinglian TCM Clinic which …
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Over 50% of Bangkok’s population are fatties!
According to health experts, more than 50% of Bangkok’s population are fatties and believe there is a pressing need to address the health of lard-arsed residents not only in the capital but throughout the Kingdom of Thailand. Fortunately, there are people out there who care and want to prevent the fat people of Bangkok, and …
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Smuggled cigarettes hazardous to health – Thai Tobacco Trade Association
Thailand is choking under a cloud of illegal, untaxed smoke from smuggled cigarettes, according to the tobacco industry. Thai Tobacco Trade Association (TTTA) director Thanyasarun Sangthong is worried about the health of the nation’s children. Only genuine cigarettes can keep them safe, she says. Double trouble Sales of smuggled cigarettes have increased online due to …
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Sierra and Sahara – Thailand’s search-and-rescue superstars
Two golden retrievers from Thailand’s Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team are starring in the international efforts following the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. The death toll from the 7.8-magnitude quake and aftershocks that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6 rose to more than 41,000 on Wednesday, with millions more lost or …
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Eco-friendly and sustainable living in Thailand: The best of both worlds
Are you looking for the perfect holiday destination that has both eco-friendly and sustainable living options? Look no further than Thailand! This Southeast Asian country is home to some of the most sustainable and eco-friendly communities in the world. From lush forests to stunning beaches, Thailand has something for everyone. With its diverse wildlife, rich …
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Need to relax? Cannabis Thai Massage can soothe your mind, body, and soul
Over the past few years, many people have turned to alternative therapies to help manage their physical and mental health. A popular one of these is Thai massage. It is a unique practice that has been around for centuries. Moreover, it’s thought to bring the body and mind into harmony, while also providing an array …
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Wellness retreats in Thailand: Your guide to blissful getaways
Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of city life and in need of some R&R? Do you want to escape the daily grind and treat yourself to a wellness retreat in Thailand? Well, you’re in luck because Thailand is a hub for wellness retreats, offering a wide range of options to suit every …
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Thai massage and spa treatments: A beginner’s guide
Welcome to the wonderful world of Thai massage and spa treatments! Whether you’re seeking relaxation, stress relief, or a full-body workout, Thai massage and spa treatments will provide you with an enjoyable and therapeutic experience. In this beginner’s guide, you’ll learn about the various types of Thai massage and spa treatments, what to expect, and …
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Snorting urine will not cure sinusitis – official
In an unprecedented move, the Thai Medical Services Department warned the public that sniffing your urine will not cure sinusitis. You would have thought – that washing your sinuses with pee will not cure Covid-19 (or any variant) or the common cold. Though your sex life might be a different matter. Urine is a very …
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Public defibrillator thieves are rescue workers
Police have arrested two rescue workers for the theft of several public defibrillators that they sold to other rescuers. Bangkok Police chief Pol Lt Gen Thiti Saengsawang said two men had been arrested in connection with the disappearance of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) from the streets of Bangkok. Police also retrieved five stolen defibrillators. Public …
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Eat your vegetables! Or don’t, with this new sauce
Science has come up with a solution for all the vegetable haters out there – “Sauce Son Phak” (vegetables hidden in sauce). This new product, developed by Innobic (Asia), the life science branch of oil and gas titan PTT, in collaboration with researchers at Mahidol University, is for all the people who would rather eat …
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Know your mouse – facial recognition technology coming for Mickey and Mighty
The world’s biggest pest-control group, Rentokil, is planning to kill rats through the use of facial recognition software, with trials now taking place in people’s homes, according to Sky News. The software – which Rentokil began developing 18 months ago in partnership with Vodafone – tracks the beasties’ habits to help decide how to kill …
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The No. 1 phrase in successful relationships
Many in Thailand are in successful relationships with language barriers running through the middle of them. What you say to your partner is vital, but the really important stuff is easy in any language. Dr John Gottman and Dr Julie Schwartz Gottman have been married for over 35 years. For the past 50 years, they’ve …
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Cannabis in Thailand: A Guide for Tourists
Thailand’s crazy cannabis laws can be difficult to navigate so the Ministry of Public Health has issued a guide titled “10 Things Tourists Need to Know About Cannabis in Thailand” to help budding cannabis tourists stay out of trouble. Since the marijuana plant (“Gancha” in Thai language) was removed from Thailand’s list of Category 5 …
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5 beauty fanatics share skin-care tips and thoughts on plant-based oil
“I’ve been incorporating some hemp oil lately and been loving the effects!” – Runner Up of Miss Fabulous International 2022 and other beauty fanatics share their skin care tips. From snails to seaweed, anti-ageing and skin care trends aren’t new in Thailand. And with cannabis being the hot topic in 2022, can high-quality Hemp and …
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Should you get Rezum treatment for BPH in Thailand?
Due to its top-notch medical facilities, experienced doctors, reasonable lodging, competitive pricing, and declining airfare, Thailand has become one of the world’s most popular locations for medical tourism. Insights have shown medical tourism is dominated by people between 46-55 years old due to the higher prevalence of health conditions with age. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) …
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Thai herbs and natural remedies for common ailments
Thailand is known for its tropical climate, diverse wildlife, and a plethora of natural remedies. Historically, Thai herbs and natural remedies have been used to treat a wide variety of ailments. From digestive problems to skin issues, Thai herbs and natural remedies can help provide relief and promote better health overall. Here is a list …
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Thai researchers find empty palm fruit bunches effective at delivering targeted anti-cancer medicine
Thai researchers from a top university in Thailand are using empty palm fruit bunches for the targeted delivery of anti-cancer medicines to colon cancer patients. Researchers from Mahidol University’s Faculty of Engineering and the National Science and Technology Development Agency’s National Nanotechnology Centre developed the new method by innovating the synthesis of “fluorescent carbon dots” …
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Unleash the power of Thai Cuisine: 7 health benefits of a Thai diet
The Thai diet is a healthy and nutritious way to eat. It is full of flavorful dishes that are rich in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. It is also low in sodium, bad cholesterol, and fat, making it a great choice for anyone looking to lose weight or improve their overall health. The Thai diet …
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Three trends for Thailand’s entrepreneurs in 2023: care, K9 and kale
Covid has been tough on small businesses, the backbone of Thailand’s economy. Challenges and trends for 2023’s entrepreneurs will include digital transformation and changes to customer behaviour, to say nothing of inflation. The last two years saw a number of businesses shut down. Now, many have reopened or started afresh. To help them adapt to …
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VIDEO: The WHO accuses China of massaging Covid data
The World Health Organization (WHO) accused China of not being transparent about the true impact of the coronavirus outbreak in the Chinese mainland or about its death toll. The WHO believes Beijing is massaging data since it removed its strict restrictions and mass-testing last month. Mike Ryan, the WHO’s emergencies director, said… “We believe that …