
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in Thai women after breast cancer. According to World Health Organization statistics, for women who have cervical cancer, half of them die from it. Tha

Stroke Facts You Must Know In Thailand, stroke is the third leading cause of death after cancer and heart disease. Approximately 250,000 new cases of strokes are recorded in Thailand each year, about

Bleeding in the Brain: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and Prevention Bleeding in the brain, otherwise known as intracerebral hemorrhage or ICH, occurs when a blood vessel within the brain bursts, caus

Stop smoking (or don’t start at all) Sure, everyone knows that smoking is bad for their overall health, but not everyone realizes just how bad it really is. Smoking does much more than stain your teet

The knees play an important role in any form of movement – such as standing, walking, running, jumping, etc.

Most marathon runners often think that since they already run regularly, they can eat anything because they will burn it all off during their runs. However, it is essential to know that the food consumed significantly affects the body and running performance. Additionally, it also impacts the runner's muscles and hormones.

Smoking cigarettes can unfavorably affect the body in many ways, particularly raising the risks of serious heart and respiratory diseases.

Abdominal diseases, when severe, may require surgery. With the technology of laparoscopic surgery, which doesn't involve opening the abdomen like in the past, it helps individuals return to their normal lives once again.

Sunlight and Pollution: A Dangerous Combination for Our Skin The combination of sunlight and pollution can have a negative impact on the skin. The rays from the sun are categorized into UVA and UVB r

Hands up all those who said Cigarette smoking! You are correct.

Diabetes is a condition that impairs the body's ability to process blood sugar. It is one of the most common diseases found in Thailand and worldwide. Recent statistical researches indicate that its incidences have continued rising every year.

Have you ever experienced a sharp pain in the back and neck area, making you irritable throughout the day? This condition can occur in both young people and the elderly, primarily due to incorrect posture or overuse of muscles while performing daily activities, including standing, walking, sitting, or even sleeping.