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THAILAND

Samitivej Launches Medical-Grade Skincare for Children 

Published on 17/07/2025

» Samitivej International Children's Hospital launches bear & bloom, a skincare range for children developed by paediatric allergists and immunologists. Bringing hospital-grade expertise into your child’s daily care at home. 

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WORLD

World-first IVF trial reduces risk of babies inheriting diseases

AFP, Published on 17/07/2025

» PARIS - Eight healthy babies have been born in the UK using a new IVF technique that successfully reduced their risk of inheriting genetic diseases from their mothers, the results of a world-first trial said Wednesday.

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LIFE

The ninja way

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 15/07/2025

» Written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, the Japanese manga Naruto has been popular since it was first published in Weekly Shonen Jump in September 1999. The manga follows the story of orphan boy Naruto Uzumaki who overcomes deadly battles with rivals and confronts his past to become Hokage (chief) of Konoha no Sato (Hidden Leaf Village).

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OPINION

Long live the Dalai Lama, but who is next?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 08/07/2025

» The whole business of succession would be a lot simpler if the Dalai Lama could just regenerate, like Doctor Who -- a long-running British science fiction series. When the time comes for The Doctor to stop looking like David Tennant and start looking like Matt Smith, there's flame coming out of his head and gushing out of his sleeves, and then he explodes. When the smoke clears, there's the new Doctor.

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THAILAND

Protecting Thailand’s Youngest and Oldest from RSV, Flu 

Published on 07/07/2025

» Bangkok, July 7, 2025 — As Thailand transitions from the rainy to early winter seasons, respiratory infections surge dramatically, making awareness and proper prevention crucial. Recognising this urgent public health concern, Sanofi Thailand supported a vital Health Talk session at Thailand Healthcare 2025 under the topic: "Infants Catch It Easily, the Elderly are at High Risk: Understanding RSV and Influenza." The session featured distinguished medical experts Prof. Dr. Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sophida Boonsathorn Reeves, infectious disease specialists from the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. They shared comprehensive knowledge and strategic prevention approaches to protect families, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups: newborns, infants, and seniors aged 65 and above. 

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WORLD

Ireland prepares to excavate 'mass grave' at mother and baby home

AFP, Published on 16/06/2025

» TUAM (IRELAND) - Over a decade since a historian discovered an unmarked mass burial site for children at a former mother and baby home in western Ireland, workers finally began on Monday to prepare for extensive excavations.

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THAILAND

Woman with 'tummy ache' gives birth in petrol station toilet

Online Reporters, Published on 19/05/2025

» A coffee shop employee who said she did not know she was pregnant unexpectedly gave birth to a child in a Bangkok petrol station toilet on Monday, initially believing she was suffering nothing more than a stomach pain.

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THAILAND

Monitor lizard seen feeding on child’s body in Samut Prakan

Online Reporters, Published on 14/05/2025

» SAMUT PRAKAN - A monitor lizard was found feeding on the remains of a newborn child behind a workers’ housing area in Bang Phli district.

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LIFE

Art without limits

Sunday Spotlight, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 23/03/2025

» When Mos, a young boy with Down syndrome, painted a portrait of his father, he included a circular object on his father’s neck to represent his dad undergoing kidney dialysis.

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WORLD

Services collapsing as USAID cuts health contracts worldwide

Published on 28/02/2025

» LONDON/JOHANNESBURG - US-funded health projects around the world, including those providing lifesaving care, received termination notices from Washington on Thursday as President Donald Trump's administration neared completion of a review to ensure grants are aligned with its "America First" policy.