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Medical tourism vs. universal healthcare for all Thais
Jon Fernquest, Published on 21/06/2017
» New law threatens universal healthcare. Also a threat is medical tourism & better pay for doctors at private hospitals.
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Japan: First emperor abdication in over 200 years, enabling-law passed
Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/06/2017
» Japan may have a new emperor by the end of 2018 as Crown Prince Naruhito's ascension to the throne cleared by once-off law.
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China's world tech domination begins in SE Asia
Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/06/2017
» If the new Chinese global business strategy is "winner takes all" and to wipe out all other players out, why worry?
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New law sparks fears over drug price hikes
Jon Fernquest, Published on 19/05/2017
» New law allows govt hospitals & clinics to make their own deals. Threat to GPO which supplies low cost drugs to Thailand's universal healthcare program.
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Bicycling to work: Cut your cancer risk in half
Jon Fernquest, Published on 21/04/2017
» Bicycles are a vehicle for social change in Europe & the US, reducing pollution. traffic & now proven health benefits.
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No doctor shortage in Thailand
Jon Fernquest, Published on 05/04/2017
» Past doctor shortages no longer exist. More family doctors in communities needed screening people before they go to hospitals.
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Vitamin D can protect against colds, flu: study claims
Jon Fernquest, Published on 16/02/2017
» Vitamin D supplements for people who avoid the sun entirely & use too much sunblock & thus have low vitamin D levels, likely to benefit greatly from vitamin's protective effects.
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Help a Dane: Funny campaign for a serious issue
Jon Fernquest, Published on 10/02/2017
» At first confusing, in the end funny, viral public service social media ad from Denmark makes people think about skin cancer.
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Cancer cure for babies: Engineered T-cells to the rescue
Jon Fernquest, Published on 26/01/2017
» Two babies cured of leukemia with genetically engineered immune cells taken from another person, in technology breakthrough.
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Parkinson's disease traced back to gut bacteria
Jon Fernquest, Published on 02/12/2016
» Bacteria in gut (stomach, intestines) apparently release chemicals that over-activate parts of the brain that leads to Parkinson's disease, researchers at Caltech have found.
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