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THAILAND

Brighton College Bangkok Named Among Asia's Elite Schools

Published on 02/05/2025

» Following on from having received the British International School of the Year award, Brighton College Bangkok has been recognised as a recommended school in Spears' complete list of top private schools in the Asia Pacific region. This places the school among the most prestigious and sought-after educational institutions. This recognition underscores Brighton College Bangkok's commitment to providing a world-class education that meets the highest international standards. 

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THAILAND

Young face shortage of mental help

News, Post Reporters, Published on 13/01/2025

» Many young people suffering from depression are finding it hard to get help due to a shortage of specialist psychologists, according to a Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) study.

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THAILAND

App finds Thai teens in need of mental health help

Post Reporters, Published on 20/10/2024

» Almost 20% of Thai teenagers are in danger of self-harm, the Department of Mental Health (DMH) says.

THAILAND

App finds teens in need of mental health help

News, Post Reporters, Published on 20/10/2024

» Almost 20% of Thai teenagers are in danger of self-harm, the Department of Mental Health (DMH) says.

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THAILAND

Campaign pushes youth mental health online

News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/04/2024

» The Department of Mental Health (DMH) recently launched a campaign to provide free online therapy sessions for teenagers in Bangkok after statistics showed a high percentage of mental health risks among teens.

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THAILAND

Out of weakness heroes are born with Buddy Thai App against bullying

Published on 23/11/2022

» “I decided to commit suicide with scissors in my chest after repeated bullying at school without teachers or parents acknowledgment,” revealed a high schooler perceived among her peers as a secluded person. Although all she did was enjoy drawing, she stood out from louder and more outgoing peers. The situation reflects severe conditions in Thai society these days where bullying nationwide ranks second in the world after Japan.

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LIFE

New app hopes to help people with depression

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 23/06/2022

» In collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health, the Thai Health Promotion Foundation and the medicine and engineering faculties at Chulalongkorn University launched DMind, an application that features a deep-learning AI to diagnose people with depression.

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THAILAND

5.0 Wellness in Thailand

Published on 11/01/2022

» January 11, 2022 Amongst the world’s top five, Thailand is recognized as a country with world class standards of healthcare. With the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is undeniable that wellness is expected to form a more significant part of our daily lives than ever before.

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LIFE

Video series to provide tips on mental health amid Covid-19

Life, Published on 27/05/2021

» Stress is a common problem especially during Covid-19 as infections are rising and worrying people whose careers don't allow them to work from home, which puts them at a higher risk of getting infected.

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TECH

The benefits and risks of neural interfaces

Life, James Hein, Published on 17/02/2021

» This week is dedicated to the brain-computer interface, or BCI. For some time now, sci-fi movies and TV series have presented the idea of a mind-to-computer interface that controls technology, retrieves information and displays it on virtual screens. Meanwhile, in the background, a number of companies have been working on this and the technology is close to realising some of the outcomes only seen in fiction so far.