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    Anatomy of a fall

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 11/12/2023

    » Accidents are an inevitable part of life, but when they involve seniors, the stakes can feel much higher.

  • OPINION

    Are vape laws vapid?

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 23/10/2023

    » Over the past several years, we have seen the world wake up to the question of whether vapes and e-cigarettes are a better alternative to tobacco, which is well documented as harmful to our health. Authorities in the UK are preparing to ban the sale and manufacture of single-use vapes by next year, and the latest Netflix docu-series Big Vape: The Rise And Fall Of Juul also discusses the various issues.

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    Fighting a silent killer

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 04/09/2023

    » Those who've been following the news lately will probably have heard that political activist Chuwit Kamolvisit publicly disclosed that he has stage 3 liver cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. He also added that his doctors have given him only eight months to live.

  • OPINION

    Be careful what you take

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 17/07/2023

    » Like many others in the modern world who eat unhealthy and neglect the right diet, I suffer from chronic conditions like acid reflux and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which frequently leads to abdominal pain due to a bloated stomach and constipation. I rarely get quality sleep and often go in and out of the hospital which affects both mental health and job performance.

  • OPINION

    Is AI out for your job?

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 29/05/2023

    » Science fiction is an ideal genre for people who wonder about, hope or fear for what can become real one day. One of the most famous themes in this genre is a dystopian future where technology develops malicious intent, and decides to take over the world with catastrophic consequences for humanity. While we're still not there yet, fiction is no longer fiction, and such wild imaginings have become reality, or at least some of them.

  • OPINION

    Love yourself the right way

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 20/02/2023

    » No matter whether you are a man or a woman, the choice of plastic surgery or choosing to age gracefully has long been a fascinating topic of debate, especially when it comes to people in the media and celebrities. Famous people like Melanie Griffith, Mickey Rourke, Linda Evangelista, Renée Zellweger and Gwen Stefani have all been noticed or criticised for whether they have had cosmetic surgery or not. It is easy for these people to become an example of society's criticism because they are seen on a regular basis in magazines or on TV. Many people on social media have something to say about it.

  • OPINION

    Why do we get nightmares?

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/01/2023

    » Sleep is the best time of day for the body to rest and let go of things we have to face. Dreams are also commonly associated with sleep. Assuming you sleep like a regular person each night, you should have a few dreams, most of which will generally be forgotten, unless they are nightmares.

  • OPINION

    All you need is love?

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 14/11/2022

    » In uncertain modern times, the young generation grapples with questions like whether to have children or not? Or is it safe to have another child?

  • OPINION

    Leave race out of it

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 26/09/2022

    » It's easy to get upset when the movie you've paid tickets for turns out to be not as good as you expected. It's also common to see people get mad when a film adaptation of their favourite novel doesn't do it justice, whether due to plot changes or miscast roles. I mean it's OK if you aren't happy and complain about it to your friends and family. However, don't you think it's a little overboard to go online and slam the movie on social media, or even join in with other angry netizens and start mocking and bullying the actor who portrays the role that you don't approve of?

  • OPINION

    The possible upsides to Covid infection

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 08/08/2022

    » There's always a first time for everyone. After three years of living life virus free, I got Covid-19 from a friend after attending a concert recently. However, to my surprise, my first experience wasn't all that terrible. I felt mildly ill, with fever and body aches, but no sore throat or a lung infection. Fortunately, I was able to look after myself at home and the symptoms only lasted a week.

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