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Online Reporters, Published on 09/04/2018
» Former Krung Thai Bank president Sirin Nimmanahaeminda died of cancer on Monday. He was 71.
Life, MARILYNN MARCHIONEAP, Published on 10/04/2018
» Trouble is brewing for coffee lovers in California, where a judge two weeks ago ruled that sellers must post scary warnings about cancer risks. But how frightened should we be of a daily cup of joe? Not very, some scientists and available evidence seem to suggest.
AFP, Published on 13/04/2018
» SEOUL (SOUTH KOREA) - When US video-game maker Riot Games held a highly anticipated League of Legends championship match in South Korea last year, about half the spectators in the packed arena were women.
AFP, Published on 13/04/2018
» PARIS (FRANCE) - Hepatitis C is easily cured. Yet, about 400,000 people die of the liver disease every year as only a smattering get the medicine they need.
AFP, Published on 14/04/2018
» BEIJING - The messages began to pop up on Chinese social media as the trade spat with the United States sizzled, urging people to boycott McDonald's and other American firms to "defend the economic Great Wall".
AFP, Published on 14/04/2018
» The messages began to pop up on Chinese social media as the trade spat with the United States sizzled, urging people to boycott McDonald's and other American firms to "defend the economic Great Wall".
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 17/04/2018
» Saengchai Haelerttrakul first experimented his cancer-treating herbal medicines with stray dogs before testing them with critically-ill, homeless people. His only hope was to find a cure for his daughter who had brain cancer.
AFP, Published on 17/04/2018
» TOKYO: A Japanese firm is poised to carry out what it hailed as the world's first experiment to test for cancer using urine samples, which would greatly facilitate screening for the deadly disease.
AFP, Published on 19/04/2018
» TAMPA - Swiss scientists have developed an experimental skin implant that darkens like a mole when it detects subtle changes in the body that may be an early warning sign of cancer, a study said Wednesday.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 20/04/2018
» The Probation Department yesterday defended its decision to visit the home of Somchai Khunpleum instead of requiring him to report regularly to probation authorities following his early release from prison only a few years after being sentenced for ordering a contract killing on a politician.