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THAILAND

Seasoned, Smart, and Still Rising: The Value of Older Talent in PR

Dr. Karine Lohitnavy-Frick, Founder, Midas PR, Published on 02/05/2025

» Earlier this week, I received the incredible honour of being named one of Campaign Asia-Pacific’s inaugural 50 Over Fifty winners. It was one of those rare career moments that makes you pause and reflect - not just on the journey behind you, but on what still lies ahead.

OPINION

The fight for press freedom is local

Oped, Jos Midas Bartman, Published on 24/05/2022

» A macabre political thriller recently unfolded in the Philippine province of Palawan, an island known mostly for its rich biodiversity and pristine beaches. On May 9, Joel T Reyes, a suspect in the 2011 murder of well-known radio broadcaster Gerry Ortega, ran again for governor. Had Mr Reyes won, the possibilities for Ortega's family to obtain justice for the killing would have dwindled. Fortunately for them, he lost.

BUSINESS

The fight for press freedom is local

Asia focus, Jos Midas Bartman, Published on 20/06/2022

» A macabre political thriller recently unfolded in the Philippine province of Palawan, an island known mostly for its rich biodiversity and pristine beaches.

LIFE

Gut-brain axis could play part in nervous stomach

Life, Dr Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 29/08/2023

» DEAR DOCTORS: Sometimes when I get nervous, my stomach will knot up and start to ache. Sometimes I even get diarrhoea, which is embarrassing. Why does that happen? Should I see a doctor? I'd like to know about any natural remedies that might help, and also any medications.

LEARNING

Coconut oil is a saturated fat that should be used in moderation

Life, Dr Eve Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 10/04/2018

» DEAR DOCTOR: Coconut oil has gotten to be really popular, but now there's a study that says it's just as bad for you as beef fat and butter. How is that possible? It has no animal fat whatsoever.

LIFE

Running may have similar benefits as antidepressants

Life, Dr Eve Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 29/04/2025

» DEAR DOCTORS: I started taking meds for depression. When I let my doctor know at my last visit, he told me about a study that says running also helps with depression symptoms. Do you know anything about that? Maybe if I try running, I can stop taking these meds.

LIFE

Long-term symptoms indicate post-concussion syndrome

Life, Dr Eve Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 24/06/2025

» Dear Doctors: I was in a pretty bad car accident. I thought I was lucky I got away with just a concussion, but now I have headaches and see an aura when I look at lights at night. I'm told it may be post-concussion syndrome. Can you please talk about what that is and whether it can be cured?

LIFE

Time spent outdoors helpful to gut microbiome

Life, Dr Eve Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 21/01/2025

» DEAR DOCTORS: I know that high-fibre foods keep your gut microbiome healthy. But I just saw on the news that spending a lot of time in nature is also really helpful. Do you know if that is true? One of my goals for 2025 is a better gut microbiome, so as a hiker and gardener, I sure hope so!

LIFE

Helpful lifestyle changes for the gut microbiome

Life, Dr Eve Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 28/01/2025

» DEAR DOCTORS: I just moved to a new city for a job. It has been overwhelming, and my diet and workouts went off the rails. Then I got sick and had to take antibiotics. I can tell that my gut microbiome is messed up. What's the best way to heal it? I'd rather not take probiotics.

LIFE

Cheers to sleep and time when you're hungover

Life, Dr Eve Glazier & Dr Elizabeth Ko, Published on 07/01/2025

» DEAR DOCTOR: My wife overindulged on her birthday and wound up with a pretty fierce hangover -- headache, nausea, brain fog, the works. She got so much weird advice that it got us to wondering, what exactly is a hangover? Are there any remedies that actually work?