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  • HealthTuberculosis (TB) in Thailand

    Tuberculosis (TB) in Thailand

    Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious global health issue, affecting millions around the world. Thailand has one of the highest TB rates in Asia, with 155 cases per 100,000 people, much higher than in many developed countries. This makes TB awareness especially important for people in Thailand, where crowded areas increase the chances of TB spreading. This article will take you…

  • HealthDengue fever in Thailand

    Dengue fever in Thailand

    Dengue fever is a common mosquito-borne illness in Thailand, especially during the rainy season when mosquitoes thrive. Every year, thousands of people become infected, posing a serious health concern for everyone. In this article, we will cover the symptoms, how to prevent them, treatment options, and tips to stay safe while in Thailand. What is Dengue fever? Dengue fever is…

  • HealthHow to stay safe from malaria when travelling to Chiang Mai?

    How to stay safe from malaria when travelling to Chiang Mai?

    Planning a trip to Chiang Mai? Whether you want to explore ancient temples, trek through lush jungles, or enjoy the vibrant night markets, it’s essential to know about potential health risks like malaria. This guide will help you understand malaria risks in Chiang Mai and provide practical tips to ensure your trip is both safe and memorable. Malaria in Chiang…

  • HealthOffice Syndrome and what to do

    Office Syndrome and what to do

    Having neck or back pains at the office? Office syndrome is a common complaint among office employees. These issues interfere with daily work routines and can diminish life quality, making everyday tasks challenging. Nonetheless, it’s important to recognise that this condition isn’t irreversible; through appropriate treatment options like professional physiotherapy, individuals can achieve relief and restore their work efficiency. Neglecting…

  • HealthHeatstroke warning: Recognising the signs

    Heatstroke warning: Recognising the signs

    As the number of cases of heatstroke in Thailand continues to rise, it becomes increasingly important for locals and tourists alike to be aware of this life-threatening condition. With its tropical climate, characterised by high temperatures and humidity, it is crucial for visitors to be well-informed about the risks associated with heatstroke and how to prevent it while enjoying the…

  • China NewsChina reports 70% drop in severe Covid cases and fatalities

    China reports 70% drop in severe Covid cases and fatalities

    China’s government says the number of severe Covid-19 cases and coronavirus-related deaths has dropped by over 70% since peaking earlier this month. More specifically, the government says critically ill cases have dropped by 72%, while covid-related fatalities have dropped by 79% from their respective peaks. According to Reuters, the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published the figures on…

  • Thailand NewsDengue fever in Thailand: How the zebra-striped mosquito wreaks havoc on residents

    Dengue fever in Thailand: How the zebra-striped mosquito wreaks havoc on residents

    We have all heard that mosquitoes are the most dangerous creature to encounter. But, what kind of havoc does a tiny, zebra-striped mosquito in Thailand (and other sub-tropical areas) actually wreak on humans? Well, the answer is the widely-feared Dengue or DENV virus. As it comes in four lovely serotypes, the virus that is transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito…

  • Covid-19 NewsIntentionally catching Omicron is a really stupid idea

    Intentionally catching Omicron is a really stupid idea

    OPINION “Why not just catch Omicron and get it over with? It’s a mild cold and will boost immunity, right?” Not a day goes past when the opinion is expressed widely, and often, on various social media around the world, where they mix their school biology classes with various theories on the internet and come up with a “cunning idea”.…

  • Covid-19 NewsOne more Covid-19 death in Thailand

    One more Covid-19 death in Thailand

    One more person has died from Covid-19 in Thailand and 78 new cases reported. The total number of deaths now stands at 86 with 26,757 Coronavirus cases The most recent death was a 56 year old Woman from the central province of Samut Sakhon. On February 19 she tested positive for Covid-19 and 4 days later she was put on…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 increasingly linked with patients who lose their sense of smell

    Covid-19 increasingly linked with patients who lose their sense of smell

    Wake up and smell the roses. But a group of Covid-19 patients simply can’t as they’ve lost their sense of smell. Anosmia, losing the ability to smell, can be psychologically difficult to live with and has no real treatment. Anosmia has been linked to some Covid-19 patients, both before they develop full symptoms or after they recover from the major…

  • World NewsNew breathalyser underway to detect Covid-19

    New breathalyser underway to detect Covid-19

    Israel has reportedly developed a breathalyser that may be able to detect the Covid-19 virus in those who don’t even show symptoms, making it a potentially promising way to control the spread of the virus. The new technology is set to be used on airplanes and other methods of travel where it can identify if the virus is present on someone’s breath-at…

  • Environment NewsGovernment details symptoms in bid to stop the spread of African Horse Sickness

    Government details symptoms in bid to stop the spread of African Horse Sickness

    An outbreak of African Horse Sickness, also known as African Plague, has now killed hundreds of horses in Thailand. The Government Gazette has now detailed the symptoms of AHS, after the contagion was first detected on March 25. First found in Nakhon Ratchasima, the disease has now spread via mosquitoes, gnats and gadflies to other parts of the country, killing…

  • Covid-19 NewsThings to know about the Covid-19 Coronavirus

    Things to know about the Covid-19 Coronavirus

    Coronavirus has spread to 176 countries or territories around the world and claimed more than 31,000 lives, as of Sunday, March 29. More than 665,000 people around the world have now been infected, including more than 141,000 who have fully recovered at this stage. The US has recorded nearly 20,000 new cases in the last 24 hours plus 515 new…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 coronavirus questions and answers

    Covid-19 coronavirus questions and answers

    Everything you wanted to know which we answer to the best of our current knowledge…. 1. How does the virus/infection spread? Mostly spread through contact with an infected person through coughing, sneezing, nasal secretion and saliva. It is understood that the virus can be airborne for at least a short time. So just being in the same vicinity as an…

  • Covid-19 NewsBe informed, be aware. Prevention and precautions in a Covid-19 world.

    Be informed, be aware. Prevention and precautions in a Covid-19 world.

    As of this morning the number of cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus has reached 169,552. The number of deaths related to the virus is now 6,516, representing a death rate of around 3.8%, up from 3.4% two weeks ago, and up from the earlier days when it hovered around 2%. But the number of people that have fully recovered has…

  • Covid-19 News“My experiences with Coronavirus in Bangkok”

    “My experiences with Coronavirus in Bangkok”

    Today, the owner of Ohana Poké restaurant ‘Mr. Jay’ in Bangkok, has recently been placed in quarantine after been confirmed with the Covid-19 coronavirus. Feeling concerned, Jay decided to blog about his experiences battling the disease and his personal experiences in quarantine, in an honest and open fashion. Rumours spread after Mr. Jay travelled from Singapore to Bangkok on February…

  • Covid-19 NewsTips for Covid-19 coronavirus prevention

    Tips for Covid-19 coronavirus prevention

    Worried about coronavirus (aka. Covid-19)? Do you, or someone you know, exhibit symptoms? If you live in Thailand, your risk of contracting Covid-19 is exceedingly low, so there’s no need to be overly concerned. Even in a worst-case scenario, the vast majority of healthy people, particularly the younger, will get over a bout of this new virus. We understand that…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand considers suspending visa-on-arrival for Chinese

    Thailand considers suspending visa-on-arrival for Chinese

    The Cabinet committee responsible for “preventing emerging diseases” will meet today to roll out various measures in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak affecting the region, according to Thai Public Health Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul. One proposed measure is the temporary suspension of visa-on-arrival for Chinese nationals, in line with the Chinese ban on outbound group tours. Anuthin stressed that the…