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    Recovered patients to donate blood plasma

    Published on 10/04/2020

    » PHETCHABUN: Two women who had coronavirus disease and have fully recovered have offered to donate blood plasma to help other patients, the provincial public health chief said on Friday.

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    Desalting som tum, the silent killer

    News, Published on 09/03/2019

    » A 50-year-old som tum (papaya salad) vendor who works outside some flats in Din Daeng in Bangkok was stunned when her medical check-up three years ago revealed she suffered from high blood pressure, which prompted doctors to advise her to urgently cut back on her sodium intake.

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    Diet rich in veggies can decrease risk of Type 2 diabetes

    Life, Published on 02/05/2023

    » DEAR DOCTORS: My doctor recently said I'm borderline for Type 2 diabetes. I'm surprised because it does not run in my family. Can you avoid getting it? I read that when your diet is high in vegetables, your risk of Type 2 diabetes goes down a lot. Is that true? Are fruits OK?

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    #BehindTheHashtags

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 06/03/2020

    » Many student protests that were partly set off by the dissolution of Future Forward Party over the past two weeks has also ushered in new hashtags into the lexicon of Thai social media. At the time of writing, it has been reported that there are 28 hashtags associated with campus protests. Some are humourous while others carry strong political stances and sharp gibes. Whether you agree with these students who've chosen to make their voices heard, it's better to get used to their protest hashtags as more student flashmobs are on their way (but many speculate that the designation of Covid-19 as a dangerous communicable disease may be used as a tool to suppress them). Not to mention, an online campaign calling for people to wear black on Fridays as a symbol to oppose dictatorship began last Friday.

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    Pita's big mess

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 09/06/2023

    » Re: "Pita 'has sold iTV shares' ", (BP, June 6).

  • News & article

    What are the benefits of cold pressed virgin rice bran oil?

    Published on 04/03/2019

    » While the nutrition therapy trend is gaining popularity across the globe, Thailand’s <b>cold pressed virgin rice bran oil</b> has become an option that suits that needs and wants of health-conscious consumers because of its health properties, such as lowering your risk of cancer and heart disease, as well as combating wrinkles. Thanks to innovation and rigorous research and development, cold pressed virgin rice bran oil is now available in the form of cooking oil and ready-to-eat oil, both of which are brimming with nutritional values. Cold pressed virgin rice bran oil may prevent diseases, slow down aging and even help with losing weight because it contains as much <b>phytosterol, gamma oryzanol, and natural vitamin E</b> as 5 kilograms of spinach.

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    Temple tigers died from prior diseases

    News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 17/09/2019

    » The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) said on Monday that 86 tigers confiscated from a Kanchanaburi temple three years ago had since died of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) and a respiratory disease caused by inbreeding.

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    New ban puts homeless in jeopardy

    News, Published on 10/08/2023

    » Once the winner of a six-million-baht lottery prize, Uan, whose last name is not disclosed, ended up homeless on Ratchadamnoen Avenue when her money dried up.

  • News & article

    A new weapon against malaria

    Oped, Published on 03/05/2023

    » Over the past three years, the Covid-19 pandemic has dominated headlines and spurred scientific research, with experts around the world focusing resources and any potentially useful technology on the problem.

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    NHSO eases strict regulation on hospitals

    News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/10/2017

    » The National Health Security Office (NHSO) rule requiring hospitals to have at least one full-time heart surgeon to be able to operate on patients under the universal coverage (UC) healthcare scheme has been eased.

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