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Explore the various aspects of Thailand, from its vibrant cities to its serene beaches, with Thaiger’s Best-of Guides. Covering a wide range of topics including lifestyle, entertainment, travel, and property, these guides will help you discover the hidden gems and top attractions in the country. Whether you are a tourist, expat, or local, our Best-of Guides provide valuable insights and tips to make your Thailand experience truly unforgettable.
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A healthy tomorrow starts today: Celebrate the great American Smokeout day
The Great American Smokeout, held this year on November 17, is a nationwide event that encourages smokers to take their first steps towards a smoke-free life. If you’re an expat in Thailand, this day could be a timely reminder to...
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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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Does self love really heal you?
Caught in a repetitive cycle that you cannot seem to break away from? You might find yourself in recurring negative patterns that leave you feeling drained, overwhelmed, or even mistreated. Despite your aversion to these circumstances, it seems impossible to make your exit. A tough realisation is that we frequently have more authority over our issues than we give ourselves…
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Alarming new H1N1 flu strain resistant to common treatments makes its debut
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised concerns about a new “dual mutant” strain of the H1N1 influenza virus. This strain, which has been found in the U.S. and other parts of the world, shows resistance to Tamiflu, a common antiviral medication. Experts are worried that this new strain could become globally dominant in the coming…
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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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First-time flyer’s guide to navigating Thailand’s airports
Navigating an unknown airport can prove to be a daunting task, especially during an initial trip. Rest assured, that guidance is readily available. For those poised to undertake their first journey to Thailand, there exist several important factors to deliberate on before departure from the airport. From arranging conveyance at Suvarnabhumi Airport to optimising the use of layovers, acquiring a…
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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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Mindful eating tips in Thailand
Thailand is filled with delicious delicacies everywhere that are hard to resist. From the spiciness of jungle curry, or gaeng pa, to the sweetness of mango sticky rice. It’s exciting to try out all these dishes but do not overindulge! For the sake of your health, let’s understand and practise mindful eating, a tactic that allows you to feel deeply…
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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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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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Robot surgeons to take over public hospitals after trial success
In a revolutionary leap for healthcare, robot-assisted surgery is set to be rolled out in more public hospitals following a triumphant trial at Rajavithi Hospital, announced the Department of Medical Services. Rajavithi Hospital began its journey with robotic surgeries in 2020, a visionary project spearheaded by the Ministry of Public Health, according to Dr Amporn Benjapolpitak, head of the department.…
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How to take care of your spiritual health
As you explore Bangkok, you might seek peace and ways to enhance your spiritual well-being. How can you do this in such a deeply spiritual country? This guide will help you understand spiritual wellness in Thailand. In Thailand, spiritual health is a fundamental part of daily life. Monks’ routines and temple chants keep spirituality constantly present. However, figuring out how…
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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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Evening workouts: A key to better blood sugar levels
If you’re trying to manage your blood sugar levels, the timing of your exercise might be more important than you think. A recent study has shown that exercising in the evening can significantly lower blood sugar levels in overweight and obese adults. This finding is a breakthrough in understanding how the timing of physical activity can influence health. The study…
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Guide of family adventures in Thailand
Thailand, a nation of profound culture and inexhaustible entertainment, is a centre for attractions suitable for family engagement. Regardless of one’s residence status, be it local or international, this dynamic country provides an array of opportunities to cultivate enduring memories with one’s family. Imagine an extraordinary 3D art gallery in Bangkok, interactive photographs, and alternatively, envision yourselves in Pattaya, appreciating…
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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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25 percent of the human population has a hole in the heart
Imagine if you had a hole in your heart and didn’t even know it. Surprisingly, this is the reality for 25% of the population. This condition, known as patent foramen ovale (PFO), usually causes no symptoms and is often harmless. However, in some cases, it can lead to serious health problems. Here, we explore what PFO is, why it matters,…
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Prepare for your IT job interview in Thailand
The IT field has been slowly growing with many more applicants and the pursuit of securing your ideal IT position in Thailand can be an exciting yet nerve-wracking process. The path is not without its challenges; however, being ready with proper preparation and an optimistic outlook, success is within your reach. The undertaking involves much more than simply passing an…
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Avoid wasting time in Thailand and make the most of your trip
Planning a trip to Thailand? Anticipate a fulfilling adventure filled with unique attractions, exquisite culture, and diverse cuisine. However, it’s essential to know that not all experiences are equally rewarding. Some may consume more time than anticipated, thereby limiting the time at your disposal to explore the depth of this spectacular country. A prominent time-consumer can be the local public…
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Gynecomastia: Man boobs linked to higher risk of death
Recent research has unveiled a startling revelation: men with gynecomastia, a condition characterised by enlarged breast tissue not due to weight gain, face a significantly higher risk of early death. This study, published in the BMJ, offers crucial insights into the health implications of gynecomastia, affecting a large percentage of men at different stages of their lives. Understanding gynecomastia Gynecomastia…
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Hungry for breakfast? Check out your nearby 7-Eleven!
Imagine waking up in Thailand, the tropical sun already high, and a craving for something refreshing and delicious. Where do you go? The answer is closer than you think. Welcome to the world of 7-Eleven in Thailand, your one-stop shop for an extensive array of breakfast choices. Exploring 7-Eleven breakfast options in Thailand Popular traditional Thai choices Wake up with…
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Technology and media is increasing depression
A prevalent apprehension has emerged in our progressively digital society. Between the years 2011 and 2018, there has been a significant upsurge in instances of depression, self-harm, and attempted suicides among adolescents in the United States. One may inquire, what are the contributing factors to these alarming trends. While it is imperative to avoid oversimplification, the impact of technology cannot…
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7-Eleven treats to cure your sickness
Have you ever experienced a decline in health and desired a swift remedy? If so, 7-Eleven could serve as your unforeseen solution. Recognised for its round-the-clock operation and diverse product offering, this renowned convenience store chain provides more than what initially meets the eye. From towering Thai beverages to an assortment of snacks, 7-Eleven has consistently proven to be the…
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Sugar substitute Xylitol linked to increased heart attack and stroke risk
A new study by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic has revealed a significant association between the widely-used sugar substitute xylitol and an increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attacks and strokes. This surprising finding, detailed in the European Heart Journal, raises important questions about the safety of sugar alcohols commonly found in a variety of chewing gums, food and…
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