Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is using tax incentives and new legislation to reduce noncommunicable diseases such as cancer and diabetes. By offering rewards for healthy choices and supporting food manufacturers to reduce salt and sugar, the government aims to improve people’s lifestyles. Volunteers and a new law are at the heart of this ambitious approach to strengthening public health.

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Growing old well, the art of survival

By khun Rick
Posted in Living in Thailand
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21 September 2024

Growing older doesn’t mean you have to give up your athletic ambitions. In this article, you’ll learn how consistency plays a crucial role in maintaining good fitness, even as the years begin to take their toll. Discover how you can pick up the thread of exercise again despite the challenges of old age and continue to challenge your body.

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Eating healthy from the age of 40 increases the chance of growing old healthily. This is evident from a large study of more than 100.000 Americans, who were followed for 30 years. The study shows that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy fats helps prevent chronic diseases and maintain good health.

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We all want to grow old healthily and you have to be willing to do something for that. Think of: no smoking, enough sleep, no stress, healthy eating and lots of exercise. Some take it much further, such as the American Bryan Johnson (45). With an impressive history of successful business deals, such as the sale of his mobile payment app Braintree to PayPal for $800 million in 2023, Johnson has now focused on his personal project, Blueprint, which focuses on age reversal and immortality. 

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Long flights can be challenging, but with the right activities they become part of the fun of traveling. From watching movies to studying, there are many ways to keep yourself busy and relaxed. Here we discuss how you can make your flying experience to Thailand not only healthy and bearable, but also how you can enjoy it.

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Why I started working out in Thailand?

By Hans Pronk
Posted in Living in Thailand
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16 September 2023

A few years ago, a friend of mine in the Netherlands fell with his electric bicycle. It was a one-sided accident but he fell unluckily and had suffered a complicated fracture. After a fairly long time in the hospital, a lengthy rehabilitation followed.

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Thailand is famous for hospitality, food, beautiful beaches and certainly Thai massage. In this article we will discuss the therapeutic applications in more detail, but in addition it remains a nice relaxing experience.

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At the moment I am with my girlfriend in Pattaya. I have been having health problems for a few weeks now. I am now being examined at Memoriam Hospital. I would leave for the Netherlands on February 25 and my visa will expire on February 28.

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On Thailandblog there has been a discussion about the squat toilet. In Thailand you see them disappearing more and more and European toilet bowls are being replaced. That is a pity, because if you compare a squat toilet with a sitting toilet, the squat toilet turns out to be 'healthier' than the sitting toilet.

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Life in Thailand is as it is stated in all travel brochures: a great society of people with a fine character, always smiling, polite and helpful and the food is healthy and delicious. Yes, right? Well, if you're unlucky, you sometimes see from the corner of your eye that it's not always right, but then put on rose-colored glasses and see Thailand again as it always has been, perfect in every way.

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Due to the absence of any medical history in both me and my immediate family, is it not really to be expected that major defects and illnesses will not occur? You can never know for sure, but is it true that the older you get, conditions such as heart or cerebral infarction stay away?

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Gringo hadn't seen his acquaintance John in almost a year, but this week I caught up with him again in the pool hall Megabreak. He had had enough of Pattaya and had moved to Koh Phangan with his Thai girlfriend, whom he called a princess. He wanted a different lifestyle, drinks only moderately, no longer smokes and eats exclusively vegetarian. He wants to grow old, even older than I already am. With this philosophy and the fact that he wanted to do something useful with his money, he bought - in the name of his princess - the Wonderland Healing Center on Koh Phangan.

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Swimming in the Mekong River

By Gringo
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January 7 2021
Swimming in the Mekong River

Swimming in a canal or river was the most normal thing in the world in my younger years. We didn't always have the money to pay the entrance to an official swimming pool, so we often dived into one of the two channels near my hometown.

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In a coma in Thailand

By Bram Siam
Posted in Living in Thailand
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December 8 2020

Dear readers, I left for the Netherlands at the end of March, but my girlfriend stayed behind in Thailand. Unfortunately, it is all taking a bit longer than we thought at the time. As many of you know, with a Thai friend you usually get her family for free. Your girlfriend's mother in particular is often a key figure. In my case it concerns a mother in poor health, who recently ended up in hospital for the second time in a short time after serious heart complaints.

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Everyone has to deal with it at some point. Whether this is to respond to certain complaints and find out where those complaints come from, or in preparation for an operation, or for a periodic check-up (for example in case of diabetes) or simply because you want to know the state of affairs in which your body is located.

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Today, more than 1600 Dutch doctors, scientists and other healthcare professionals are calling on politicians, the population and industry to take a stand against the corona virus: Ensure a healthy lifestyle. Being fit reduces the chance of serious symptoms and increases the chance of a speedy recovery.

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Tattoo artists will be required to apply for an annual license. To obtain the permit, they must be aware of the proper use and disposal of their tools and waste. The Ministry of Health will let you know.

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The life expectancy of highly educated 65-year-olds has increased in recent years, while that of the less educated has remained the same. In the period from 2015 to 2018, the difference in life expectancy between highly and low-educated people was more than 4 years for women and more than 5 years for men. The difference in years of life without disabilities also increased for men.

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In Thailand, so-called medicinal cards are sold that can cure all ailments and diseases. But alas, if it's too good to be true, it is. The so-called 'cure-all' card also turns out to be dangerous because it is extremely radioactive.

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Starting next week, private hospitals must publish drug prices. Patients can then better judge where to buy the medicines based on the price.

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Of course you prefer to pack your suitcase full of nice summer clothes, but if you reserve a few square centimeters for these medical resources, you can save yourself and your travel companions a lot of complaints. The last thing you want to visit during your holiday in Thailand is the local hospital. Be prepared for the most common complaints during the holidays: skin rashes, insect bites, diarrhea and earaches.

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TB is a persistent problem in Thailand

By Editorial
Posted in News from Thailand
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April 10, 2019

Tuberculosis is a major health problem in Thailand. Of the 200 countries affected by TB, Thailand is in the top XNUMX, said Arth Nana, president of the Anti-TB Association of Thailand.

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