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OPINION

A promising turn in the quest to treat long Covid

News, Published on 25/01/2024

» A study published this week in Science makes a compelling case that people with long Covid have a chronic imbalance in their immune response. The findings don't explain why that immune response is out of whack, and needs confirming in larger studies. Still, this is an important new piece to the vexing puzzle that is long Covid.

LIFE

Time is the best cure for a hangover

Life, Published on 16/01/2024

» DEAR DOCTORS: I always thought that you get a hangover from drinking too much. But when I have a single mixed drink, or sometimes even just one glass of wine, I wake up feeling nauseated and with a bad headache. What causes a hangover? Is there a cure?

THAILAND

Long Covid, vaccines may cause disease and death: Chula, Rangsit

Post Reporters, Published on 14/01/2024

» Long Covid-19 infections and multiple Covid-19 vaccinations might let hidden diseases surface, weaken immunity and lead to cancer and brain disorders, according to authorities from Chulalongkorn and Rangsit universities.

LIFE

Dark circles can arise from health issues, lifestyle or genetics

Life, Published on 26/12/2023

» DEAR DOCTORS: What causes dark circles under the eyes? I have always had areas of darker skin under my eyes, but as I'm getting older, it has been getting more noticeable. Could it be something to do with sleep, or with my diet?

LIFE

Step into the future with minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery

Published on 22/12/2023

» Our feet and ankles provide the foundation for our daily activities, yet they are often under tremendous stress and strain in enabling and supporting our unique bipedal upright locomotion. Over time, this can lead to several painful and debilitating conditions, such as hallux valgus, chronic Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and flat feet. These foot- and ankle-related disorders can significantly impact our mobility and quality of life.

LIFE

Artist raises awareness of microplastic pollution through art

Life, Published on 13/12/2023

» Pratchaya Charernsook, a young artist, driven by her concern for microplastic pollution, has been using microplastics as a major material in her artwork since 2019. Her latest mixed media and microplastic artwork, Chumphon Estuary, depicts a bird's-eye view of the Chumphon Estuary, allowing viewers to observe the interconnection in the area and the river's passage into the ocean. The artwork was created using bits of plastic pieces that she collected from the Chumphon Estuary's and nearby areas.

WORLD

I'm alive, says pope after flu scuppers COP 28 plans

AFP, Published on 30/11/2023

» VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis joked on Thursday that he was still alive, after cancelling a trip to United Nations climate talks in Dubai due to the flu, saying doctors were worried about the heat there.

WORLD

Breathless pope delegates reading as flu persists

AFP, Published on 29/11/2023

» VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis presided over his weekly audience Wednesday despite the flu that caused him to scrap a trip to Dubai, but asked an aide to deliver his reading for him.

THAILAND

Fears allayed over spreading lung inflammation among children

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 26/11/2023

» Health authorities say there's no need to panic over the rash of respiratory illnesses and lung inflammation in China, Vietnam and Thailand, saying they result from old pathogens that lay dormant during the Covid-19 pandemic.

LIFE

Understanding diabetic foot ulcers

Published on 10/11/2023

» Diabetes mellitus is a chronic, globally escalating concern, affecting individuals at progressively younger ages due to factors like poor diet and physical inactivity. Its early onset carries significant implications, leading to complications such as diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, and diabetic foot ulcers.