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BDMS touts AI's role in cancer treatment
News, Published on 05/02/2024
» Artificial Intelligence (AI) will play a pivotal role in reducing the mortality rate of lung cancer, according to the Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited (BDMS).
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PM2.5 dust may trigger osteoporosis
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/02/2024
» Scientists from Mahidol University believe that fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns, or PM2.5, may cause osteoporosis.
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Uni rolls out novel treatment
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/05/2023
» Mahidol University has introduced Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) modified T-cell therapy to treat B-cell leukaemia, making Thailand the first in the Asean to adopt this cutting-edge technique.
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Police raid sausage factory after 9 children hospitalised
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 03/02/2022
» Consumer protection police raided a sausage factory in Chon Buri and seized products worth about 700,000 baht for examination after children in five provinces developed a blood disorder after eating food produced there.
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Fear pushes patients to keep HIV status a secret
News, Published on 18/05/2021
» Thailand celebrated the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) on Monday, to help raise awareness against gender-based discrimination.
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Lawsuits over 'Tang Chao'
News, Published on 30/01/2021
» The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is to take legal action against the producers, advertisers and celebrity endorsers of a popular food supplement known as "Tang Chao" or caterpillar fungus-based products, for false advertising.
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Mahidol inks deal to boost cancer fight
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 05/12/2019
» Mahidol University and the National Cancer Institute of Thailand (NCIT) on Wednesday signed an MoU to cooperate in the sharing and storing of cancer patients' tissue and blood samples at the university's Biobank.
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Zoo blames tiger deaths on rain
News, Published on 20/09/2019
» The Chiang Mai Night Safari has blamed heavy rainfall for the spread of the feline distemper virus that killed three of its tigers last month.
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Chiang Mai Night Safari blames tiger deaths on rain
Published on 19/09/2019
» The Chiang Mai Night Safari has blamed heavy rainfall for the spread of the feline distemper virus that killed three of its tigers last month.
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