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Business, Kuakul Mornkum, Published on 15/10/2024
» Cancer is an unrelenting disease, with the National Cancer Institute reporting that 140,000-180,000 new cases are detected every year.
Business, Post Reporters, Published on 21/07/2022
» Walk into the lobby of Bumrungrad International Hospital today and it becomes quickly evident that business is back.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 15/12/2021
» Buranin Rattanasombat sees a clear direction for business in the post-pandemic period.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 26/09/2020
» National oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc has partnered with the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO) to develop Thailand's first cancer pharmaceutical factory at a total cost of 2.5 billion baht.
Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 19/02/2020
» Thai pharmaceutical maker Siam Bioscience Group plans to produce and sell three new drugs for complicated diseases -- cancer, kidney failure and autoimmune diseases -- by 2022 both domestically and abroad.
Business, Josh Chin & Fanfan Wang, Published on 07/02/2020
» Desperate for a cure for the new coronavirus spreading quickly across the country, Chinese families are flocking online to seek experimental remedies that might be effective against the virus, despite government warnings that no proven treatment has been found.
Business, William Hicks, Phusadee Arunmas & Pathom Sangwongwanich, Published on 06/05/2019
» The relatively rapid move to legalise medical marijuana in Thailand has struck a high note across the globe, paving a path for profit potential through fully legalised cultivation and export of the much-touted cash crop.
Business, William Hicks, Published on 24/11/2018
» The World Health Organization estimates that 11,000 cancer incidences will occur in Thailand among men and women under the age of 39 in 2018.
Business, Denis Cherednichenko, Published on 05/09/2018
» Nuclear technologies have been contributing to the improvement of people's lives for decades. The practical application of nuclear science goes far beyond producing electricity.
Business, Jesus Alcocer, Published on 20/04/2018
» Undersupply of reproductive health clinics in China could represent a US$16-billion (500 billion baht) boon for Thailand's medical tourism industry as wealthy, older Chinese couples rush to conceive a second baby following the end of the country's four-decade-long one-child policy.