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Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 01/08/2019
» Personalisation and gene-level healthcare is becoming a mantra for healthy living of today and this trend is certainly here to stay
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 01/08/2019
» When it comes to healthcare of today, it seems taking tablets of over-the-counter vitamins or drinking eight glasses of water a day is no longer adequate. To live healthily in this 21st century, doctors and the health conscious alike have put more focus on personalisation which will definitely be here to stay.
AFP, Published on 09/10/2018
» WASHINGTON - Researchers have identified a genetic variant that is partially responsible for erectile dysfunction, a development that could help improve treatment, according to a study published Monday in a US journal.
Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 03/12/2018
» Last week, a Chinese scientist once again sparked an international outcry on ethics and legality. This time, the issue regards transparency over the potential use of human gene-editing technology.
Published on 01/02/2024
» The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives is committed to moving ahead with new gene editing technology to improve an agricultural sector now under threat of falling yields caused by climate change.
Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 14/05/2018
» Soaring costs, a chronic shortage of medical professionals and infrastructure, as well as evolving consumer needs are forcing the cumbersome healthcare industry to rethink the way it serves people. Technology is playing a big role in a revolution that is creating a fresher, more efficient and sustainable system.
Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/09/2024
» Re: "Adapt to new tax policy", (Editorial, Sept 9) and "Law to tax income from overseas", (Business, Sept 6).
Oped, Editorial, Published on 01/08/2025
» It's a universal principle that hospitals must be free of discrimination. Unfortunately, this seems not to be the case for Ubon Ratchathani-based Sunpasitthiprasong Hospital, which has decided not to provide any medical services to Cambodians.
Published on 07/03/2024
» ป้ายรายงานสถานการณ์ฝุ่นละอองขนาดไม่เกิน 2.5 ไมครอน (PM 2.5) บริเวณพื้นที่ศูนย์บริการสาธารณสุข 23 สี่พระยา เขตบางรัก กทม. เพื่อเป็นประโยชน์ในการแจ้งเตือนสำหรับประชาชนจะได้ทราบผลของค่าฝุ่นในแต่ละวัน Photo By Apichart JinakulPublished caption : A passerby walks past a sign displaying the level of PM2.5 fine dust pollution near City Hall-run Public Health Clinic 23 in the Si Phraya area of Bang Rak district yesterday.
Asia focus, Patpon Sabpaitoon, Published on 01/06/2020
» The devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic has made it clear that profound changes are needed in the way we live. Everything people do -- from work to school, travel and other activities -- is being reimagined.