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    Fightingwives and nasty villains

    Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 05/07/2016

    » Despite the same old storyline, Thai soap operas remain an entertainment staple whether today's viewers consume them from a flat screen or an online channel like YouTube.

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    Nailed-on perfection

    Life, Noko, Published on 05/07/2016

    » Whether a minimal coat of lacquer, a classic French manicure or edgy metallic talons -- constantly dressing up nails requires recuperation.

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    Target zero

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 05/07/2016

    » Pitcha* got pregnant when she was 16, and at first, she decided to tell no one about it.

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    The way into the world

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 05/07/2016

    » Many times when celebrities give birth to their babies, it makes headlines, though it usually reads just like any other breaking news. But whenever a celebrity's delivery has a health message to convey, that's probably a successful public-awareness raiser.

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    Give yourself a sweaty smile with Rhythm Cycling

    Life, Published on 05/07/2016

    » Completely dark apart from flashing LED lights, the studio resonated with music, energy and excitement. The rows of bikes were full, both women and men, pedalling to the beat of the music, doing push-ups and other movements on the two-wheeler that serves as an extension of their bodies.

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    Are dietary supplements safe?

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 05/07/2016

    » The Thai tropical plant ma mui, or Mucuna pruriens, was on the public radar last year after Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha urged farmers to grow them instead of rice to cope with drought. The herb recently made newspaper headline again when a 21-year-old woman in the southern province of Trang was found dead earlier this month after taking four capsules of ma mui supplements -- samples she received after becoming a member of a direct-sale business selling the supplement product.

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    New tattoo removal technology takes the heat out of lasers

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 05/07/2016

    » Tattoos were once reserved for dropouts, sailors, criminals and punks but these days you'd be hard pressed to walk down any busy Bangkok street and not see people of all ages and nationalities sporting leg tattoos, arm sleeves and even head tattoos. Now that tattoos have gone mainstream and lost their uniqueness some people are starting to rethink their ink and would like to have them removed. Another factor in many people's desire to get a tattoo removed is that old tattoos usually fade and the fine lines spread, so they don't look as good as they did when they were first done, plus tattoos tend to look better on young skin than on older, wrinkled skin.

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