Health
Thailand launches QR system to track tobacco products
Thailand's Finance Ministry has unveiled a new technology aimed at transforming the monitoring of tobacco products. The "QR Cigarette" system, announced by Deputy Finance Minister Paophum Rojanasakul, is a Track & Trace innovation designed to follow tobacco products throughout their lifecycle, from production to purchase....
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UroLift, a game changer in BPH treatment, is available at BNH Hospital Bangkok
M Centre by BNH Hospital Bangkok has just introduced UroLift, a minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate in this August. With this addition, BNH became the only hospital in Thailand to offer a full range of minimally invasive BPH treatments, following the arrival of Rezum Water Vapor Therapy and iTind …
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Yadom: Nasal inhaler Thais can’t live without
If there’s one thing more popular than Lisa Blackpink in Thailand, it’s Yadom. The kpop singer helped introduce Yadom to her massive international fanbase when she said that she always carries it around in her bag — the clip then went viral because she pronounced it as Yadom, which is a whole different thing in …
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Bangkok joins 30-baht healthcare scheme with 6 billion baht budget
A budget allocation of 5.9 billion baht has been approved to support the 30-baht healthcare scheme, which will now extend to Bangkok, making it the 46th province in the programme. The project will be officially launched on September 27. The announcement was made at the National Health Security Office (NHSO) in Bangkok, where Jadej Thamatachaaree, …
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Is AI a reliable tool for medical self-diagnosis?
Modern-day challenges demand high speed and accuracy in medical consultation, forcing many people to turn to artificial intelligence. Because AI systems can interpret complaints or suggest diagnoses, we can ask ourselves, ‘Why not try to use such tools for self-diagnosis?’ But how good can they really be? These tools may help the patient, but they …
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Two Bangkok districts to become pedestrian paradise
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is shaking things up with a plan to transform the eastern districts of Phra Khanong and Bang Na into a pedestrian’s dream. In a move that will have locals leaving their cars at home, the new zones will encourage walking, running, and biking as part of a healthier, greener lifestyle. …
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How to choose the best health insurance for expats aged 40-60 in Thailand
Moving to Thailand as an expat brings exciting new experiences, but it also comes with the responsibility of securing quality healthcare, especially for those between 40 and 60. At this stage in life, it’s important to find a health insurance plan that covers your specific needs and ensures peace of mind. Here’s a guide to …
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New super vaccine for kids rolls out in East Pattaya
Parents in East Pattaya are racing to protect their children with the latest five-in-one vaccine that promises broader protection than ever before. The Nong Samor Health Promoting Hospital in Nong Prue saw a wave of activity on Thursday, September 12, as over 30 village health volunteers came together to support a critical vaccination drive aimed …
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9 tips to reduce the risk of illness during the rainy season in Thailand
The rainy season in Thailand definitely has a vibe, but it also increases your risk of getting sick. As the rainy season approaches, it’s important to take proactive steps to maintain your health and well-being. The cooler and humid weather can bring mosquitoes and diseases like dengue fever. To help you stay healthy during this …
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10 common mistakes to avoid while buying health insurance
Understanding health insurance can be tricky with all the options and terms. It’s essential to get it right to ensure both your health and financial security. With so many options and details, it’s easy to make mistakes that could affect you later. In this article, we’ll explore the ten common mistakes people make when buying …
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Choosing the best health insurance for retirees in Thailand
Featuring sunfilled beaches, majestic palaces, and historical temples, Thailand is at the top of every retiree’s bucket list as the dream destination. Meanwhile, retirees should consider securing health insurance in Thailand to protect themselves wherever their journeys take them. Health insurance The obvious perk of having a comprehensive health insurance plan is that it can …
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Thailand allocates 21 million baht for mpox vaccine for high-risk groups
Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) has allocated a budget of 21 million baht to purchase 3,000 doses of the mpox vaccine. Dr Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn, director-general of the department, announced that the MVA-BN vaccine from Denmark is expected to arrive in four months and will be administered to high-risk individuals. The vaccine is intended for …
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Thailand recovers first mpox clade Ib patient, no further cases
Thailand has successfully managed its first confirmed case of the mpox (formerly monkeypox) clade Ib variant, with the patient fully recovered, public health officials announced yesterday. The 66 year old European male arrived in Bangkok on August 14 after travelling from Africa. The following day, he was admitted to a hospital, where laboratory tests confirmed …
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Thai Red Cross slashes dengue fever jab prices
The Thai Red Cross Society’s Immunisation and Travel Medicine Clinic is rolling out an unbeatable dengue fever vaccination campaign. For a limited time, the life-saving jab is available at a slashed price of just 1,600 baht per dose, with the full two-dose course set at a budget-friendly 3,200 baht. This special offer runs until October, …
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Fitness guru Bradley Simmonds gets guests in shape in Koh Samui
W Koh Samui was the place to be for a fitness extravaganza like no other, as the UK’s top fitness guru, Bradley Simmonds, led an invigorating wellness retreat from August 21 to 28. Set against the backdrop of Koh Samui’s sun-kissed splendour, the event transformed participants’ minds, bodies, and souls, leaving them feeling revitalised and …
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Pattaya City offers free health services to residents and pets
Pattaya City hosted the fifth mobile health service event to provide free medical care directly to the community. The event took place yesterday, August 29, at the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation, with Deputy Mayor of Pattaya Wuttisak Rermkijjakarn inaugurating the occasion. Organised by the Pattaya City Public Health Department, the event aimed to offer residents …
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Why is it important to get colorectal cancer screening?
The population of the United States above the age of 50 is about 125 million. Among them, approximately 40 million people, or about one-third of eligible individuals, are not getting screened for colorectal cancer. In Thailand, out of the 72.8 million people, about 30% of the population is above 50 years of age. Probably more …
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Thailand’s healthcare system and healthcare insurance options for non-Thai nationals
Thinking about living in or visiting Thailand? Understanding the healthcare system and your insurance options or hospital insurance is crucial. Thailand boasts a robust healthcare infrastructure, blending modern medical technology with traditional practices, making it a popular destination for medical tourism. Navigating insurance options is equally important. Whether you’re an expat, a long-term traveller, or …
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Enhance the quality and longevity of your life with Miskawaan Health Group’s personalised approach
Over the past few years, particularly in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, our view of modern medicine and health has evolved dramatically. Today, more and more people shift their focus toward a more holistic perspective, which leads to the rise of functional medicine. “We are not an assembly of spare parts; we are an …
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African travellers must register for health pass to combat mpox
In addition to decisions regarding which groups of individuals in the country should receive the mpox (monkeypox) vaccine, Thailand is stepping up its fight against the spread of mpox with new travel regulations aimed at passengers arriving from Africa. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and the Division of International Disease Control and Quarantine under …
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How to protect yourself from Monkeypox in Thailand
Monkeypox, a rare viral disease, has recently emerged as a public health concern in Thailand. With cases on the rise, it’s essential to understand how to prevent monkeypox infection effectively. Understanding the modes of transmission, recognising symptoms, and knowing when to seek medical advice are keys to protection. Health officials in Thailand have reported a …
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Medical insurance in Thailand: What expats, digital nomads, and retirees should know
Health insurance in Thailand is of significant importance to foreigners, residents, and travellers alike. The country’s exceptional healthcare facilities, certified by the Joint Commission International (JCI), offer high-quality treatment options. For Thai citizens, healthcare services are primarily funded by tax revenues, providing many services at no out-of-pocket cost. Numerous satisfied policyholders, as evidenced by positive …
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Asia on alert: Deadly new mpox strain hits Thailand
Thailand confirmed its first case of a potentially deadlier strain of mpox, marking Asia’s first encounter with the virus variant known as Clade 1b. This alarming development follows hot on the heels of the first reported case outside Africa, in Sweden, just a week ago. The infected individual, a 66 year old European man, arrived …
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Health insurance tips for foreigners moving to Thailand
Health insurance for foreigners in Thailand is crucial due to the high costs of medical treatment. Evaluating your needs is essential for selecting the right policy. Consider inpatient and outpatient care, along with maternity care if necessary. Coverage regions should be either worldwide or specific to ASEAN or Thailand. Those with pre-existing conditions need plans …
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Sweet spot: Thai fruits ranked by sugar content for diabetics
ThaiHealth has released information on the sugar content of various Thai fruits, identifying which ones have the highest and lowest amounts. This information is particularly important for individuals with diabetes, who need to consider both the type and amount of sugar in their diet. The Thai fruit with the highest sugar content is tamarind, containing …
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Thai Red Cross offers mpox vaccine for 8,500 baht per dose
The Thai Red Cross Society has initiated mpox (formerly monkeypox) vaccinations for the public, priced at 8,500 baht per dose, primarily targeting men who have sex with men and individuals with multiple sexual partners. This follows Professor Emeritus Dr Wasun Chantratita from the Medical Genomics Center at the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, …
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Meet Dr. Suntchai Wirotsaengthong, one of Thailand’s leading experts in Rezum Water Vapor Therapy
Since the arrival of Rezum Water Vapor Therapy at M Centre at BNH Hospital Thailand, men suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as enlarged prostate, no longer need to undergo a major operation or take long-term medication. At the forefront of this innovative procedure is Dr. Suntchai Wirotsaengthong, the hospital’s esteemed urologist, who …
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Thai health insurance vs international insurance: Which is right for expats in Thailand?
Thai health insurance, while affordable and catering to basic needs, may fall short if you’re an expat desiring thorough coverage. You might need a private health insurance plan to ensure access to better healthcare facilities. International insurance, like plans offered by Cigna, can provide extensive benefits and broader coverage. International insurance plans ensure you have …
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Thailand health insurance 101: From basic plans to premium coverage
Navigating healthcare options in a captivating country like Thailand can feel like an adventure – filled with exciting possibilities, diverse plans and thoughtful complexities. In this riveting guide, we’ll embark on a journey through the grass roots of understanding health insurance in all its forms: basic, mid-tier or premium plans. We’ll delve into the makeup …
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Expat essential: 12 reasons why Insurance in Thailand is a no-brainer!
Thailand is renowned for its high-quality healthcare. With advanced medical facilities and skilled professionals, the country provides exceptional care through both public and private sectors. Universal health coverage ensures essential health services for all citizens. However, foreigners and expats require private insurance for quality healthcare access. Many private hospitals offer world-class services. This makes accessing …
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Thailand to introduce more effective and affordable HPV vaccine
Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO) plans to replace its two-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine with a more affordable and effective single-dose alternative in the next fiscal year, according to Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. The current two-dose vaccine has a 60% effectiveness rate against two strains of the virus, HPV16 and HPV18, whereas the …