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5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)
Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...
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Onions can help with osteoporosis
Who knew that onions, the humble kitchen staple known for making us cry, could hold the key to stronger bones for the elderly? Recent research reveals that onions might just be the unsung hero in the fight against osteoporosis, a common bone disease in the elderly that weakens bones and makes them prone to fractures. The study that unveiled the…
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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…
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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…
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Could cannabis help combat Covid-19?
Recent research suggests that cannabis compounds may play a role in preventing and treating Covid-19. Studies have shown that cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, could potentially prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection and reduce the severity of the disease. Cannabinoids and Covid prevention A comprehensive review conducted by researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, indicates that cannabinoids might be used…
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Health tourism: Phuket’s new wellness haven
To bolster health tourism, BDMS Wellness Clinic teamed up with Bangkok Hospital Phuket and Laguna Phuket to unveil the BDMS Wellness Clinic Laguna Phuket. This new branch aims to solidify BDMS Wellness Clinic’s dominance in creating a wellness economic corridor in the Andaman region. The government’s 2022 announcement of the Andaman Wellness Economic Corridor project set the stage for this…
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Fermented dairy products can be a tasty way to prevent cognitive decline
As we age, maintaining cognitive health becomes a significant concern. Recent studies suggest that what we eat might play a crucial role in keeping our minds sharp. Among the various foods studied, fermented dairy products, such as cheeses, have shown promising results in preventing cognitive issues related to ageing. The link between diet and brain health The world’s population is…
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Thai government expands 30-baht healthcare to 46 provinces
The Thai government expanded its 30-baht healthcare policy, allowing residents to access medical services with their ID cards across 46 provinces, including Bangkok. This initiative aims to ensure better healthcare accessibility and efficiency for all citizens. Jadet Thammathat-Aree, Secretary-General of the National Health Security Office (NHSO), announced the implementation of this policy on Monday, June 17, in accordance with the…
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Find your personal fashion style in Thailand
Have you ever wondered what your style is? Fashion encompasses a variety of concepts, from streetwear to minimalistic and vintage styles. It is quite difficult to find the ‘one’; sometimes, you may have a concept of your own, mixing and matching multiple styles. You may not be sure what your style is at the moment but with the huge fashion…
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Covid-19 can cause bipolar disorder
The global battle against Covid-19 has brought to light many immediate health issues, but there’s an emerging concern that needs attention: the potential link between Covid and bipolar disorder. While the pandemic’s physical toll is well-documented, its impact on mental health is still being explored. Recent studies suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be linked to the onset of bipolar…
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LGBTQ+ challenges and triumphs of rights and representation in Thailand
Thailand is celebrated for its generally accepting social attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly evident in vibrant urban hubs like Bangkok’s Silom Road and Pattaya’s Boyztown. These areas serve as vital community centres and nightlife destinations. Cultural nuances and social acceptance In urban settings such as Bangkok’s Silom Road, venues like DJ Station and Telephone Pub are renowned for their inclusive…
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Everything you need to know about blood cancer treatment in Bangkok
Blood cancer can affect anyone at any moment, and getting a diagnosis can leave us with a million questions swirling in our heads. What treatments are available? How will life change? But here’s some encouraging news: blood cancer is highly treatable, especially when you catch it early, Dr Udomsak Bunworasate, a haematologist and transplant physician at MedPark Hospital Bangkok, tells…
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6 types of depression identified by brain scans
Depression is a complex mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. Traditional methods of treating depression involve trial and error, often taking months or even years to find the right medication or therapy. However, researchers at Stanford Medicine have made a groundbreaking discovery that could change how we approach depression treatment. By using brain imaging and artificial intelligence (AI), they…
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Natural solutions for better sleep
Sleep disturbances are a common issue in today’s fast-paced world. Many people struggle with getting a good night’s sleep due to stress, anxiety, and other factors. Traditional sleep medications often come with side effects, leading people to seek natural alternatives. Recent studies have highlighted the potential benefits of natural supplements like Lactium and L-theanine in improving sleep quality. The Study:…
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Fun activities to do after work in Thailand
After a long day at work, sometimes you just want to crawl into bed and prepare yourself for the next day. But in Thailand, there are a variety of activities that you can do and it may be the perfect way for you to destress while still being able to explore Thailand. Thailand offers many activities that you can pick…
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Cannabis: A potential ally against long Covid brain inflammation
After the initial wave of Covid-19, many people continue to suffer from long-term effects. Known as post-Covid condition (PCC) or long Covid, this condition can cause a variety of symptoms, including neuroinflammation. This inflammation in the brain can lead to headaches, fatigue, insomnia, depression, and anxiety. Although there’s no specific treatment for PCC yet, a research published in the peer-reviewed…
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How to build your spice tolerance with Thai food
When you enter a Thai restaurant, expect to see smoke coming off the menus. Thailand always offers spicy dishes that can be uncomfortable if you’re a non-spicy eater. But if you can’t take the heat, you’re missing out. A fun way to enjoy Thailand’s love and culture for spice is to build your spice tolerance, and here’s how you do…
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How to create a memorable birthday in Thailand
Have you ever considered where to host your birthday celebration? Imagine yourself indulging in the lavish lifestyle of a billionaire for a day or embracing your inner pirate on the open sea. Thailand’s scenic rivers and stunning coastlines offer the ideal backdrop for such an adventure. In this country, where water activities and celebrations seamlessly blend, unforgettable birthday experiences await.…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 15 to 16)
Happy Saturday! How has your weekend been treating you thus far? If your schedule for this weekend is still wide open, then this article is for you. Below, we’ve compiled the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend, June 15 to 16. For pride events, check out our list of Bangkok Pride Events 2024. Things to do in Bangkok…
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Is it time for airlines to restrict alcohol during long haul flights?
Flying can be stressful, and many people enjoy a drink to relax. However, a new study reveals that combining alcohol with the cabin pressure experienced at cruising altitude can significantly impact heart health, even if you’re young and healthy. This discovery raises a critical question: should airlines restrict alcohol on long-haul flights? The study’s purpose Researchers from the Institute of…
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Forget about erectile issues, viagra can also possibly help prevent dementia
Viagra, commonly known for treating erectile dysfunction, may also help prevent dementia by boosting blood flow to the brain. A recent study suggests that this well-known medication might reduce the risk of developing vascular dementia, providing hope for those at risk of this debilitating condition. The unexpected benefits of viagra Originally designed to treat angina, Viagra gained fame in the…
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Are you really in control of your life?
“The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.” – Marcus Aurelius In today’s world where everything seems to move too fast, we can find it difficult to be happy and find peace. However, Marcus Aurelius, former Roman emperor and stoic philosopher, emphasises that the quality of our thoughts directly impacts our happiness. With that, by focusing…
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The health dangers of ultra-processed plant-based meat substitutes
Eating plant-based foods is often hailed as a healthier choice, but new research suggests that not all plant-based foods are created equal. While fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are beneficial, ultra-processed plant-based foods (UPFs) such as vegan meat substitutes, vegan burgers, vegan nuggets or sausages etc. might actually increase your risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The study: What researchers discovered…
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What you need to know about the rising cases of medical treatment mishaps
Recent studies show a worrying trend: cases of harm from medical treatment mishaps have significantly increased globally over the past 30 years. According to a study published in BMJ Quality & Safety, incidents of patient harm rose from 11 million in 1990 to 18 million in 2019. This 59% increase surpasses the 45% growth in the global population during the…
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Top fun-tastic activities your kids will love at iCamp Thailand
The American-style summer camp offers kids a wealth of experiences that often become fond memories for them. Now, with iCamp Thailand, you don’t need to send your kids halfway across the globe for a similar opportunity. iCamp Thailand is the first American-style residential camp in Thailand. It provides a variety of thrilling activities designed to inspire, challenge, and entertain children…
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Beware as kratom usage is linked to skin hyperpigmentation
Imagine buying an over-the-counter herbal supplement, only to end up with strange blue-grey patches on your skin. That’s the surprising and alarming reality for some users of kratom, a plant-based supplement gaining popularity for its opioid-like effects. Widely available in convenience stores, smoke shops, and online, kratom is now being linked to cases of hyperpigmentation, most notably on the face…
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A new test can predict dementia nearly a decade before symptoms show
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have developed a groundbreaking test that can predict dementia with over 80% accuracy up to nine years before diagnosis. This new method, which uses advanced brain imaging techniques, outperforms traditional diagnostic tools and offers hope for early intervention. A revolutionary approach The innovative technique, spearheaded by Professor Charles Marshall and his team, involves…
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Thai FDA warns against fake medical rice crackers
The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned against a counterfeit product being sold under the name Mor Boon Wisetsit. The product falsely claimed to treat various medical conditions is just spicy lab-flavoured rice crackers. Pharmacist Weerachai Nalawachai, Deputy Secretary-General of the Thai FDA, explained that the agency received a complaint from consumers about the Mor Boon Wisetsit product. The…
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Boosting HIV awareness in Thailand’s LGBTQ+ community
Thailand’s LGBTQ+ community has some difficult hurdles when it comes to HIV awareness. Even with all the efforts, there’s still a gap in how much people know and can access information. Many gay men, other MSM, and transgender people still don’t have a full understanding of HIV. Community groups are struggling too as a lot of them depended on government…
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Your guide to choosing the best bespoke tailor in Bangkok
Getting your clothes off-the-rack is easy, and it does the job most of the time. But for big moments like a wedding or important business function, opting for a suit, dress shirt, or tuxedo custom-made specifically just for you can make a significant difference. Yes, bespoke tailoring might not be the most cost-effective option, but it will serve you well…
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Are people still going to movie theatres in Thailand?
In the age of streaming services and digital downloads, you might wonder if the charm of the big screen still holds its allure. Are people in Thailand still flocking to movie theatres? Let’s dive into the heart of Thailand’s cinema culture, and evaluate the current trends. Despite the digital era’s convenience, there’s a unique experience that only cinemas can offer.…
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