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Thailand is reaffirming its position as a global hub for integrated medical and wellness tourism, offering a seamless blend of advanced healthcare services and holistic well-being. Dr. Med. Prapa Wongphaet, M.D., President of the Thai Medical and Wellness Tourism Association (TMWTA), emphasized that Thailand is entering a transformative era in which medical treatment and wellness are no longer viewed as separate journeys, but as a unified, life-enhancing experience for global travelers.
Read NewsThe Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has reported promising signs of growth in key international tourist markets, particularly in Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and Oceania, where two-digit growth has been consistently observed since the beginning of the year. TAT is now pushing forward to transform quality markets into "Million Markets" and restructure the tourism industry toward a sustainable “Value over Volume” approach.
Read NewsThe Ministry of Public Health, in collaboration with UNICEF Thailand and Mahamor Company, has signed a memorandum of understanding to launch the "9 Steps to Raise a Child" project. The initiative aims to support modern parents in enhancing early childhood development for Thai children. The signing ceremony took place at Venus 1 Room, IMPACT Exhibition Center, Nonthaburi Province.
Read NewsIn 2025, ArokaGO proudly presents a list of the Top 30 Hospitals in Thailand, recognized for their outstanding quality and standards. This ranking is based on the World’s Best Hospitals 2025 report, compiled by global media outlet Newsweek in collaboration with Statista.
Read NewsJerusalem, May 26 – A research team from Tel Aviv University has identified antibiotic-resistant and potentially dangerous strains of Vibrio bacteria in the Mediterranean and Red Seas, raising public health concerns. These bacteria are known to cause serious infections in humans, including gastrointestinal illness, wound infections, and ear infections. They also pose threats to marine life such as corals and shellfish.
Read NewsTaweesin Visanuyothin M.D., Director-General of the Department of Medical Services, together with Sakarn Bunnag M.D., Deputy Director-General of the Department of Medical Services, and Suthat Chottanapund M.D., Deputy Director-General of the Department of Disease Control, held a press conference on the current COVID-19 situation and treatment guidelines. Taweesin Visanuyothin M.D., stated that Mr.Somsak Thepsuthin, Minister of Public Health, is concerned about the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, which may be attributed to the early arrival of the rainy season and the reopening of schools. This period also coincides with a seasonal outbreak of influenza, which presents similar symptoms. The public is therefore being advised to increase self-protection measures.
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