Thailand Medical News

Thailand Medical News A collaborative platform for all involved in the Medical Industry in Thailand to showcase and highlight Thailand as a Leading Medical Hub in the world.

03/02/2025

Medical News: Understanding How SARS-CoV-2 Infects Monocytes A new study conducted by researchers from the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, has unveiled a critical pathway that enables SARS-CoV-2 to infect human monocytes. This groundbreaking research provides new insights into how the virus e...

03/02/2025

Thailand Hospital News: A devastating fire broke out at Detudom Hospital in Ubon Ratchathani’s Det Udom district last Friday (31st January 2025), sending hospital staff scrambling to evacuate patients while firefighters fought to bring the blaze under control. The fire erupted on the third floor o...

03/02/2025

Medical News: The United States has officially suspended the supply of essential drugs, including antiretroviral (ARV) medications and treatments for malaria and tuberculosis (TB), to Kenya and several other African nations. This decision is a direct consequence of newly implemented directives on fo...

03/02/2025

Thailand Hospital News: Recent research conducted by University College London (UCL) and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) has revealed that ventilation systems and portable air cleaners (PACs), commonly used in hospitals to prevent the spread of viral infections, might...

03/02/2025

Medical Thailand: Researchers Uncover How Epstein Barr Virus Alters Cancer Growth Scientists from Khon Kaen University in Thailand have made a significant discovery regarding oral cancer progression. Their study reveals that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) influences a particular long non-coding RNA known....

03/02/2025

Medical News: Understanding the Link Between Physical Exercise and Brain Health In recent years, scientists have explored how physical exercise can improve brain function and help manage common symptoms such as fatigue, pain, depression, and sleep disturbances. A recent study conducted by researcher...

03/02/2025

Medical News: Scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System have been studying Akkermansia muciniphila, a beneficial gut bacterium that could hold the key to better gut and metabolic health. This unique microbe lives i...

03/02/2025

Medical News: Researchers from Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, have made a significant discovery about the protective effects of melatonin on red blood cells. Their study, recently published in a peer-reviewed journal, reveals that melatonin can shield red blood cells from oxidative str...

03/02/2025

Medical News: Heart failure is a growing health concern worldwide, affecting millions of people and placing a significant burden on healthcare systems. It is a condition in which the heart struggles to pump blood effectively, leading to various complications and often requiring long-term management....

03/02/2025

Medical-News: Understanding Patient Resilience in the Fight Against COVID-19 Medical researchers from Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands have uncovered a novel way to assess how COVID-19 patients respond to acute health stressors. Their latest study explores the use of dynamic biom...

03/02/2025

Medical News: Researchers Compare Fatigue Across Three Chronic Conditions Fatigue is a debilitating symptom that affects millions of people suffering from various chronic conditions. In a recent study, researchers from Hospital Clínico San Carlos and Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain sough...

02/02/2025

Medical News: Rising HMPV Cases Spark Concern Across the UK Health officials across the United Kingdom are closely monitoring an uptick in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases, as new data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reveals that the virus is increasingly being detected in hospital and....

02/02/2025

Medical News: Understanding the Link Between Small Fiber Neuropathy and Long COVID and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome A recent study by researchers from multiple institutions in Spain has revealed crucial insights into the neurological complications associated with post-COVID condition (PCC) and Myalgic E...

02/02/2025

Medical News: Influenza A H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, remains a global health concern due to its ability to mutate rapidly and resist antiviral treatments. Researchers from King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia and Saveetha University in India have been investigating an innovative approach...

02/02/2025

Medical News: A team of researchers from the University of Iowa-USA has made significant discoveries about how certain lung cells survive acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and play a role in both inflammation and lung regeneration. Their findings provide a new understanding of the aftermath of severe COVID...

02/02/2025

Medical News: Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 in late 2019, scientists have been trying to unravel the secrets behind its ability to cause disease. While some people experience only mild symptoms, others suffer from severe complications such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)...

02/02/2025

Medical News: Over the past few years, the field of pathogen genomic surveillance has taken significant strides, particularly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientists around the world have worked tirelessly to track the evolution of viruses by sequencing their genetic material. This ongoing....

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About Thailand Medical News

Thailand Medical News is the brainchild of a few marketing and medical professionals who observed that there is literally no credible media and online platforms to cater for the Medical and Pharmaceutical industry in Thailand.

However the platform has evolved to become an international medical news site with tons of international viewers especially from the United States, The United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Australia,Japan, Sweden, Denmark, UAE, Qatar, India and other countries.

The site is growing and will soon have another 370 modules on it to serve as an international medical ecosystem.