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BUSINESS

Bangkok Life offers surgery service

Business, Poonyapat Luenam, Published on 02/07/2022

» Bangkok Life Assurance is partnering with Bangkok Hospital to improve the latter's service and enable policyholders to comfortably plan in advance for medical procedures and expenses with its "Pre-Authorization" programme.

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BUSINESS

Bumrungrad taps spinal injuries niche

Business, Published on 04/12/2019

» Bumrungrad International Hospital has a new addition to its health network, the Bumrungrad Spine Institute, as the group seeks to expand its services to the mid-market segment.

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LIFE

Beautiful pain

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 25/11/2019

» Created by using an etching technique, an art piece titled Gravity depicts a girl who is floating in a room with zero gravity. This is a part of the exhibition “Belle Douleur” by Thai-German artist Melanie Greis, which is now on view at Kalwit Studio & Gallery until Friday. In French, “Belle Douleur” means beautiful pain. The exhibition is a result of Greis’ desire to convey her experiences from encountering, battling and transcending spinal disc herniation as well as depression.

SPORTS

Olympic champion Rose to take two-month break

AFP, Published on 06/10/2016

» LONDON - Olympic champion Justin Rose said Wednesday he would be taking a two-month break from golf in order to fully recover from a back injury.

OPINION

Facing up to the reality of office syndrome

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 10/01/2014

» Every second I have to sit in front of my computer I have to endure back pain and an ache in my right shoulder. Sometimes it gets so bad it feels as if these parts of my body are being pierced with a sharp knife. The pain has been with me for more than five years now. First, I simply assumed there was something wrong with my back. Later, I learned that the discomfort I regularly suffer is very common and is often classified under the catch-all term "office syndrome".