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Too Much or Too Little Vitamin A May Raise Cancer Risk
26/08/2025

Too Much or Too Little Vitamin A May Raise Cancer Risk

Medical News: Vitamin A and Its Double-Edged Role Vitamin A is often praised for its role in vision, immune defense, and healthy cell growth. But new research suggests that the amount we consume could be more critical than many people think. A team of researchers from the Canon Institute for Global....

New Study Reveals That COVID-19 Virus Has Greater Resistance to Temperature Shifts
26/08/2025

New Study Reveals That COVID-19 Virus Has Greater Resistance to Temperature Shifts

Medical News: How Scientists Measured the Virus with Cutting-Edge Technology Researchers from the State Key Laboratory of High-Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructures at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with experts from the University of Chinese A...

Muscle Weakness in Long COVID Linked to Hidden Energy Crisis
26/08/2025

Muscle Weakness in Long COVID Linked to Hidden Energy Crisis

Medical News: A New Breakthrough Model A groundbreaking international study has revealed how the muscles of people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Long COVID enter a dangerous cycle of short-lived adaptation followed by collapse. Scientists created a new 3D laboratory model of huma...

Thailand Medical Researchers Discover That Phytochemicals from Galangal Can Suppress Lymphoma Growth
25/08/2025

Thailand Medical Researchers Discover That Phytochemicals from Galangal Can Suppress Lymphoma Growth

Thailand Medical: Galangal a Traditional Spice with Modern Cancer Potential Scientists from Chiang Mai University in Thailand have revealed that galangal, a spice long valued in Thai cooking and traditional medicine, contains natural compounds that may hold the key to suppressing lymphoma, a cancer....

Plasma Exchange Emerges as Hope for COVID-19 Microangiopathy
25/08/2025

Plasma Exchange Emerges as Hope for COVID-19 Microangiopathy

COVID-19 News: Understanding a Silent Killer in COVID-19 COVID-19 is not only a respiratory illness but also a disease that can damage blood vessels, leading to a dangerous condition known as thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). This condition, which includes disorders like thrombotic thrombocytopenic....

Ozempic Lawsuits Surge as Thousands Claim Blindness, Stomach Paralysis and Severe Health Risks
25/08/2025

Ozempic Lawsuits Surge as Thousands Claim Blindness, Stomach Paralysis and Severe Health Risks

Medical News: Growing Lawsuits Against Novo Nordisk Ozempic, the blockbuster drug made by Novo Nordisk and originally designed to help people with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar, is now facing a massive wave of lawsuits in the United States. More than 1,800 patients have already filed case...

COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to Severe Pneumonitis Case in Japan
24/08/2025

COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to Severe Pneumonitis Case in Japan

Medical News: Rare but Serious Adverse Reaction Researchers from the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Toyokawa City Hospital and the Department of Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan, have reported a rare but...

COVID-19 Cases Rising in Latvia with Warnings of Worse to Come
24/08/2025

COVID-19 Cases Rising in Latvia with Warnings of Worse to Come

Medical News: COVID-19 Surge in Latvia Alarms Health Officials Health authorities in Latvia are sounding the alarm as COVID-19 cases begin to climb once more, raising concerns about the coming weeks. The Centre for Disease Prevention and Control of Latvia (SPKC) has reported a steady rise in infecti...

Harvard Study Finds That Drug Commonly Used to Treat Breast Cancer Actually Causes Uterine Tumors!
24/08/2025

Harvard Study Finds That Drug Commonly Used to Treat Breast Cancer Actually Causes Uterine Tumors!

Medical News: A Life Saving Drug with Hidden Risks Tamoxifen has been one of the most widely used drugs in the fight against breast cancer since the 1970s. There are the usual pharma claims that it helped millions of women with estrogen receptor–positive breast cancer by lowering the chances of re...

New Insights on Calpain Proteins Reveal Their Role in Brain Health and Disease
23/08/2025

New Insights on Calpain Proteins Reveal Their Role in Brain Health and Disease

Medical News: Discovery of Two Key Brain Enzymes Researchers from the Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Dental Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences, USA, and the Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Western University of Health....

French Researchers Finds That Long COVID and COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects Share Hidden Biological Links
23/08/2025

French Researchers Finds That Long COVID and COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects Share Hidden Biological Links

Medical News:  A new study by Jean-François Lesgards (Independent Researcher, Marseille, France), Dominique Cerdan (Independent Researcher, Bordeaux, France), and Christian Perronne (Infectious Diseases Department, University Hospital Raymond Poincaré, APHP, Université de Versailles Saint-Quenti...

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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.