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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....
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Thai Education Ministry advances tablet initiative despite budget cut
Thailand’s Education Ministry continues to advance its tablet distribution initiative, despite a budget reduction from 16 billion to 13 billion baht. Siripong Angkasakulkiat, an assistant to the Education Minister, confirmed the ministry’s commitment to the project yesterday. Education Minister Police General Permpoon Chidchob is spearheading the One District, One Quality School project. This initiative aims to consolidate educational resources, both…
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Phyathai Hospital celebrates app success with healthcare promotions and benefits
Phyathai Hospital has announced healthcare promotions to celebrate 500,000 people downloading their Health Up mobile application. Until September 30, patients at Phyathai-Paolo Group hospitals can access a 2-for-1 deal on specialised medical assessments and evaluations. Individually, these services cost 5,500 THB, but users who provide proof of registering with the app can book one additional Health Up Celebration package for…
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African swine fever outbreak reported in Chiang Mai
In a significant and concerning development, Thailand has reported its first outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) for the year, as confirmed by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). This outbreak has occurred in Luang Nuea Village, located in the Doi Saket District of Chiang Mai Province. The outbreak details The outbreak began on June 5 on a farm…
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Dengue infections in Thailand reach record 44,387 cases in first six months of 2024
The latest epidemiological surveillance report from Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DCD) has revealed an alarming surge in dengue fever cases in 2024. As of July 10, the number of reported cases has reached a staggering 44,387, representing a 1.06-fold increase from the same period in 2023. This marks a significant public health concern, as the first six months of…
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Learning Thai for specific purposes: travel, socialising, business
Are you relocating to Thailand for work? Or maybe just a fun trip? Or are you keen on making friends with the locals here? Either way, learning some basic Thai beforehand can greatly improve your experience. Being able to communicate, ask questions, and interact with people will enrich your stay in countless ways. So, if you’re on a mission to…
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The three tours recommended by the Tourism Authority of Thailand
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the nation’s leader in tourism operations, recommends three tours for travelers who want to truly experience Thailand’s beauty. Aiming to drive Thailand towards sustainable experience-based tourism activities, TAT promotes the tourism industry through marketing, communications and service provision. TAT hopes to grow Thailand’s tourism ecosystem by providing trustworthy resources, information and data for prospective…
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Exploration of GHRP-2 Peptide
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2 (GHRP-2) belongs to a class of synthetic peptides known as secretagogues. These compounds are designed to stimulate the release of endogenous growth hormone (GH) from the pituitary gland. As part of the GHRP family, GHRP-2 may exhibit unique properties that distinguish it from other peptides in its class. This article explores the speculative mechanisms, molecular interactions,…
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Thailand’s PM and health minister unveils digital health stations to honour His Majesty The King
In a significant leap towards enhancing healthcare access, Sa Kaeo Hospital in Thailand has established digital health stations across 340 communities in the province. This initiative, part of the Royal Celebration Project, aims to honour His Majesty the King and marks a milestone in the country’s primary healthcare system. Celebrating His Majesty the King’s 60th birthday Over the weekend, Thailand’s…
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EU’s Global Gateway initiative unlocks new opportunities for education and research in ASEAN
In a landmark discussion hosted by the Ambassador of the European Union (EU), H.E. Sujiro Seam, the EU, ASEAN and leading scholars from both regions came together to enhance cooperation in education and research. The Partners’ Dialogue focused on the transformative impact of the EU’s Global Gateway strategy in ASEAN, emphasising innovation, research collaboration, sustainable development, and the exchange of…
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Thailand’s Ministry of Public health launches innovative health food market initiative
The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand is trying to revolutionise the way locals think about food and health. On July 10, 2024, at the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Public Health, Somsak Thepsuthin, Minister of Public Health, inaugurated the pioneering health market initiative, From Healthy Menu to Medicinal Food. This initiative aims to promote health through nutrition and…
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Red yeast rice scare: Thai FDA ensures public protection
Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reassured the public that red yeast rice supplements linked to a shocking number of deaths in Japan have not entered the Thai market. This announcement follows Japan’s Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co’s revelation that it is investigating an additional 76 deaths potentially connected to its benikoji (red rice tablets). The health scare began in March when…
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Thailand’s DDC issues health alert on rising eye infections due to contaminated tap water
The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has issued a public health alert following the discovery of a conjunctivitis outbreak affecting 200 residents in a condominium complex in the Lardphrao area in Bangkok. Investigations have revealed the presence of the parasite Acanthamoeba in the tap water supply within the condominium units. Thai Health officials are currently conducting an in-depth disease investigation…
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How THC gummies can alter your Thailand experience
Thailand, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage, has become an even more enticing destination with its recent changes in cannabis laws. With the legalisation of cannabis for medical and recreational use, travellers are exploring new ways to enhance their experience in this tropical paradise. One popular method is through THC gummies, which offer a discreet…
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Thai FDA recalls herbal product Ya Grek Ku over safety concerns
The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered a recall of a popular herbal product found to contain dangerous substances used to treat erectile dysfunction. The FDA instructed the manufacturer to cease sales immediately and remove the product from the market. Thai FDA Deputy Secretary-General Witit Srisurachai revealed that the administration received complaints from consumers about the herbal product, Ya…
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The Peninsula Bangkok unveils ‘Sanctuary Within’ exhibition by Jarupatcha Achavasmit as part of Art in Resonance
Discover a unique blend of artistry and environmental mindfulness at The Peninsula Bangkok’s newest exhibition, “Sanctuary Within,” featuring the exceptional work of textile artist Jarupatcha Achavasmit. As an integral part of the hotel’s celebrated Art in Resonance programme, this exhibition intertwines creative expression with sustainable practices. Achavasmit’s three-month residency at The Peninsula Bangkok culminates in this captivating display, where discarded…
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Public Health Minister ramps up mental health hotline services
To combat the intertwined issues of mental health and narcotics abuse, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin has directed agencies to ramp up hotline services for greater efficiency. During his visit to the Department of Mental Health today, Somsak emphasised the urgent need for improvement. “Around 40% of psychiatric patients suffer due to narcotics.” The health minister highlighted the critical overlap…
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Mayo Clinic issues warning that kratom is unsafe and ineffective
Kratom, an herbal extract from the leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree native to Southeast Asia, has gained popularity in recent years. Marketed as a mood lifter, energy booster, pain reliever, and remedy for opioid withdrawal symptoms, it is commonly sold in health stores and online. Users report that at low doses, kratom acts as a stimulant, increasing alertness and…
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King Vajiralongkorn champions equal education for Thai youth
King Maha Vajiralongkorn is steadfast in his mission to provide equal education opportunities for Thai youth, viewing education as pivotal for the country’s progress. In 2009, then-Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn initiated the Crown Prince Scholarship, which has since evolved into a foundation dedicated to offering scholarships to underprivileged youth. The King personally chairs this foundation. Privy Councillor General Dapong Ratanasuwan highlighted…
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Tips for preventing screen vision issues due to blue light
In today’s digital age, many people spend hours staring at screens and being splashed by blue light whether for work, entertainment, or social interaction. This prolonged screen time can lead to Screen Vision Issues. Understanding and addressing this issue is crucial for maintaining eye health and overall well-being. What are Screen Vision Issues? Screen Vision Issues refer to a variety…
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Men working shifts can suffer from premature ejaculation
Did you know that working night shifts could be affecting more than just your sleep? New research has found a link between shift work and premature ejaculation (PE) in men. This connection stems from disruptions in your body’s natural rhythms, affecting hormone levels and neurotransmitter activity. What is shift work sleep disorder? Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD) is a condition…
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Exercise boosts cancer-killing immune cells in women with breast cancer
A recent study from the University of Turku in Finland has found that a 30-minute exercise session can significantly increase the proportion of cancer-killing white blood cells in the bloodstream of women with breast cancer. This is exciting news because it shows how something as simple as a short workout can boost the body’s ability to fight cancer. The power…
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Leading domestic and international stakeholders pledge to unite to ignite tourism in Nakhon Si Thammarat
Urasaya Property Co., Ltd, the pioneering real estate company and developer of Banyan Tree Residences Sichon, came together with local tourism leaders, key stakeholders and the business community in Nakhon Si Thammarat on Thursday 27th June, to discuss and share its vision for creating a bright and sustainable future for this spectacular southern Thai province. Under the Thai government’s “Ignite Thailand”…
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A 3 day guide to visiting Chiang Rai
Are you thinking about visiting Chiang Rai and discovering one of Thailand’s hidden treasures? Going to this amazing city without a plan can be confusing, but don’t worry! Explore the rich culture and history of Chiang Rai, surrounded by beautiful scenery. This city is full of wisdom and authenticity, making it truly special. Welcome to Chiang Rai! Visiting Chiang Rai…
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Essential requirements for marriage in Thailand
Are you thinking about getting married in Thailand? This beautiful place is becoming a top choice for couples from all over the world. With its stunning scenery, it’s the perfect spot to show your views and celebrate your special day. In this detailed article, we explore everything you need to know about getting legally married in Thailand. We’ll cover all…
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Thai health volunteers oppose retirement age limit in new bill
Village health volunteers nationwide have expressed strong opposition to an age limit proposed in a Public Health Ministry-sponsored bill, which would mandate their retirement at the age of 70. The bill, currently open for online public hearing until this Thursday, July 11, aims to impose an age cap on health volunteers, replacing the current lifelong service term. Volunteers in Chiang…
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Is cannabis really safe? Here’s what you need to know
Thai society’s views on cannabis continue to change for the better as the industry grows. More and more people are starting to embrace the plant for its medicinal and holistic wellness benefits. But despite growing acceptance, some stigma and perception persists, especially with government plans to outlaw cannabis again in the near future. The uncertainty isn’t unique to Thailand. Around…
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Exploring Digital Gold Trading platforms for modern investors
In the ever-evolving landscape of investment, modern investors in Thailand are increasingly turning to digital platforms for trading in gold. This shift is driven by the convenience, accessibility, and advanced features these platforms offer. As traditional methods of investing in gold give way to digital alternatives, it’s crucial to understand the benefits and functionalities of these platforms to maximize returns…
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Toxic metals found in tampons
A recent study has uncovered the presence of toxic metals in tampons, raising concerns about the safety of these widely used menstrual products. The research, published in the journal Environmental International, found that tampons sold across the U.S. and Europe contained various metals, including lead and arsenic. The study findings published in the last 24 hours has send shockwaves and…
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