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    Cancer Etiquette Needed?

    Muse, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 27/11/2010

    » As a daughter of a cancer patient, I have experienced times of sorrow, anxiety and stress starting from the day my mother was diagnosed with cancer and throughout her two years of medical treatment. Among the hardest things for cancer patients and their relatives to cope with are questions and opinions from people around them. In some cases, words of sympathy can hurt their feelings.

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    Medical treatment in remote places

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/11/2010

    » For specialized medical treatment doctor don't actually have to be present in a far-away village or town. Internet-based technologies allow for remote treatment.

  • News & article

    Easing the healthcare burden with technology

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 24/11/2010

    » Cisco HealthPresence at first looks like a video-conferencing system with some clinical tools attached, but it is just one component of Cisco's portfolio of healthcare solutions that build on its existing network, radio and unified communications all the way through to voice and video expertise that will soon change the way healthcare is delivered.

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    The future

    Learningpost, David Canavan, Published on 16/11/2010

    » Pupils at my school recently put on an assembly about the past, telling their peers and parents what the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s were like. The information presented included coverage of atomic bombs, racism, music, trends and sport. One of the things they mentioned was that people used to watch movies on a VCR (videocassette recorder) and that you could use it to record songs and videos! It started me thinking about what has changed over the course of not only my life, but theirs, too. Most of the pupils in the performance were born in 1999, and since then, the mobile phone has become a hand-held computer, and something the size of a fat credit card can hold thousands of songs.

  • Forum

    Weekly ‘Sanook’ column

    By modsquad, Created on: 08/11/2010, Last updated on: 08/11/2010

    » Andrew Biggs writes the weekly ‘Sanook’( roughly translated sanook means fun ) column which appears in the Sunday Brunch section. A fluent Thai speaker and long time resident, his columns explore the sometimes humorous and subtle traits of the Thai people. Forum readers might enjoy re-visiting...

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  • News & article

    Ending with a bang

    Published on 04/11/2010

    » A New Zealand man will go out with a bang today.

  • News & article

    Internet Site of the Week

    Database, Gotfried. K, Published on 27/10/2010

    » ''Change the world, one map at a time'' says ShowWorld _ and that's exactly what it does. Thanks to a clever bit of computer programming, this week's Internet Site of the Week displays a world map containing various facts and figures drawn from reliable sources like Unicef, Amnesty International, World Steel, The World Bank and others.

  • News & article

    A little good news

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/10/2010

    » A week ago Maharat Hospital in Nakhon Ratchasima's Muang district was completely cut off by floodwaters. Today it is open although service is not quite normal.

  • News & article

    Thai duck curry wins international prize for style

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 12/10/2010

    » Student chefs from Thailand won a special prize for style at a recent culinary competition held in South Korea.

  • News & article

    Chemical health hazards at Map Ta Phut

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 11/10/2010

    » A study from Silpakorn University indicates that industrial chemicals will continue to pose health hazards to villagers.

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