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Rethinking Screens: Six Realities Thai Parents Should Know About Digital Childhood

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A rapidly evolving digital world is reshaping how Thai children learn, play, and grow. With screens ever-present, many families face questions about balance, sleep, and well-being. New global research highlights how technology touches attention, mood, and creativity, and what Thai parents can do now to support healthier development.

Digital access has surged in Thai households, especially after COVID-19, when devices became essential for learning, entertainment, and staying connected. Data from Thailand’s National Statistics Office indicates that a large majority of youth aged 6-24 use the internet daily, with smartphones as the primary access point. While this connectivity offers educational and social benefits, recent international findings reveal the subtler costs of an “always-on” routine on children’s focus, sleep quality, creativity, and emotional health.

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Rhythm as Real Fitness: How Music Could Help Thailand’s Aging Population Stay Active

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A wave of research highlights rhythm and music as practical tools to help older adults start and sustain exercise. For Thailand’s rapidly aging society, these findings offer actionable ideas for keeping seniors independent and engaged in daily life.

Senior fitness can feel intimidating, especially for those with little prior experience. At the Physical Activity and Cognition Research Lab at UNC Greensboro, researchers are exploring whether moving to music can improve both physical and cognitive functions. The team suspects that rhythmic cues may make exercise feel more enjoyable and even compress the effort required, helping older adults stay motivated over time.

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Scientists Debunk Social Media Myths: Cortisol Isn’t the Villain Behind Weight Gain or “Cortisol Face”

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Social media’s obsession with “cortisol belly” and “cortisol face” has racked up millions of views among Thai users, amplifying fears that the stress hormone cortisol is sabotaging health and appearance. However, scientists and medical experts are pushing back, clarifying that everyday cortisol fluctuations from modern stressors are far from the catastrophic threat depicted in TikTok and Instagram trends—findings that come as a relief for many in Thailand and across the globe. This latest conversation is rooted in a detailed analysis published by a medical researcher through The Conversation, and corroborated by endocrinologists and global health organizations, signaling an urgent need for critical media literacy around health information online.

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Sexual Health: A Vital Pill in Cancer Care for Thai Patients

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A new focus in cancer care is highlighting an often neglected area: sexual health. While treatments advance and survival improves, many patients’ sexual health needs are still overlooked in research and clinical practice. This gap affects quality of life and recovery, underscoring the need for changes in patient care protocols worldwide, including Thailand, where social taboos and limited support persist.

Growing evidence shows sexual health is closely tied to overall physical and emotional well-being. In discussions with clinicians, it’s clear there are substantial gaps in support for sexual health during and after cancer treatment. Surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation can cause sexual dysfunction and changes in body image, adding to the distress of diagnosis.

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Sexual Health: The Missing Piece in Cancer Patient Care

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A new focus in cancer care is emerging, shining a light on an often neglected aspect of patient well-being: sexual health. Recent discussions among medical professionals highlight that, while cancer treatments have advanced and survival rates are improving, the sexual health needs of patients are still frequently overlooked in both research and clinical practice. This oversight has a profound impact on quality of life and recovery, underscoring an urgent need for change in patient care protocols around the world—including Thailand, where taboos around sexual health and limited support services persist.

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Simple, Free Habits Prove Highly Effective in Boosting Exercise Motivation for Thais

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Small, cost-free habits can dramatically boost exercise motivation, according to a recent study from the University of Bath. Researchers found that tracking daily steps and practicing mindfulness can significantly increase activity levels. The findings, highlighted by Woman & Home, offer practical tips for Thai readers aiming to stay active amid busy urban lifestyles.

The study focused on adults not meeting national activity guidelines in the UK, asking them to aim for 8,000 steps a day for 30 days. Half of the participants added brief mindfulness sessions focused on movement and body awareness. By month’s end, both groups increased activity, with the step-tracking plus mindfulness group recording 76 more active minutes than the tracking-only group. Participants also reported stronger intentions to maintain an exercise routine.

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Thai Men and Fertility: How Lifestyle, Health, and Environment Shape Reproductive Wellness

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New research underscores that male fertility is a pressing public health issue worldwide, including in Thailand. Sperm health is highly responsive to daily choices, metabolic health, and even recent infectious diseases like COVID-19. Thai men and families now face a clearer call to awareness and proactive action.

Historically, infertility discussions centered on women. Yet male factors contribute to about half of infertility cases globally. Recent reviews by leading Australian reproductive health experts reveal that worldwide sperm counts have fallen dramatically since the 1980s. The causes are complex and multifactorial, encompassing lifestyle, environmental exposures, and health conditions. Data from reputable health centers in the United States echo this concern, emphasizing the shared responsibility of couples and health systems.

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Thailand’s Workforce Faces Mounting Costs from Employee Burnout: What Business Leaders Can Do

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Employee burnout, a phenomenon once considered a personal struggle, is now recognized as a crisis that threatens business productivity and the broader economy, with recent studies estimating that companies are losing millions each year due to lost productivity, increased absenteeism, and higher turnover. The urgency for leaders to act has never been higher as organizations in Thailand and around the world face growing pressure to address this silent epidemic and implement effective solutions (Forbes).

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The “Kitchen Table Family” Moves Thai Households Toward Deeper Connection

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A growing number of millennial parents are reviving the idea of a kitchen table family—daily or weekly gatherings where meals and conversations happen away from screens. Mental health experts praise this simple practice as a powerful way to strengthen family bonds and support children’s emotional well-being.

The kitchen table symbolize an intentional space where every member, young or old, feels seen and heard. An adolescent mental health clinician notes that families who eat together regularly tend to have stronger relationships, clearer communication, and healthier coping strategies. These rituals go beyond food; they provide a dependable rhythm of connection and stability for children.

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The Digital Dilemma: Six Surprising Realities Every Thai Parent Needs to Know Now

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In a fast-changing digital landscape, Thai parents face unprecedented challenges—some of which may come as a shock. As children grow up surrounded by screens, social media, and a seemingly endless cycle of online stimulation, their developing brains and emotional wellbeing may be at higher risk than previously understood. Recent research and global headlines underscore the importance of understanding the profound ways that technology is reshaping childhood—and what every parent needs to act on before it’s too late.

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The Hidden Toll of Vaccine Hesitancy: Lessons from a Childhood Raised Without Immunizations

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A recent viral personal account has reignited the debate over vaccine hesitancy, shining a spotlight on the real-life consequences faced by those raised in anti-vaccination households. The article, published by BuzzFeed and titled “17 Brutally Honest Confessions From A Woman Who Was Raised By Anti-Vax Parents,” offers a candid look at how parental skepticism toward vaccines can shape every facet of a child’s development—physically, emotionally, and socially. Its frank revelations underscore issues of public health and personal risk that resonate worldwide, including in Thailand, where anti-vaccine sentiment has gained traction in some circles.

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Unplugging Anxiety: 23 Expert-Backed Hacks That Don’t Rely on Medication

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As cases of anxiety climb in a world still grappling with the aftershocks of the Covid-19 pandemic, a fresh spotlight has turned toward non-pharmaceutical approaches to mental wellbeing. A recent article on YourTango compiles insights from 23 wellness professionals, each sharing the techniques they personally use to reduce anxiety—without the need for medication. With Thailand’s rates of anxiety and stress reportedly on the rise in recent years, these expert-backed strategies offer new hope and practical steps for individuals seeking alternatives amid uncertainty and change.

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VR Could Help Thai Athletes and Workers Stay Cool During Heat

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A new study presented at the 2025 American Physiology Summit suggests that simply watching a hot virtual environment can trigger the body’s cooling responses during exercise. The finding points to a practical, room-based method for heat acclimation that could benefit athletes, military personnel, and outdoor workers in Thailand and worldwide.

In Thailand’s rising heat, safer acclimation methods are increasingly important. Bangkok’s sweltering climate and heat advisories are well-known, and the country has faced record high temperatures in recent years. Outdoor laborers, soldiers, and endurance athletes face greater risks as temperatures climb. A virtual-reality approach could offer a cost-effective path to safer pre-exposure training without leaving a single room.

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What Medicines and Supplements Can Lessen the Effectiveness of Birth Control? Understanding the Latest Warnings

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Some common medicines and dietary supplements could reduce the effectiveness of hormonal birth control, putting Thai women at unseen risk of unintended pregnancies, according to updated research and expert guidance from global health agencies. The expanding use of both pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter supplements in Thailand means understanding these interactions is more important than ever.

Hormonal contraceptives—whether pills, patches, injections, or implants—remain among the most popular choices for family planning in Thailand, recommended by healthcare providers for their convenience and high success rate. However, new evidence and official health warnings reveal that a handful of widely-used substances can lower the reliability of these contraceptives, sometimes drastically. For Thai readers, recognizing how everyday medicines or herbal remedies—often purchased at pharmacies, traditional medicine vendors, or online—can compromise birth control is crucial for informed, safe reproductive health choices.

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Why Your Body Can't Stay Still After Intense Workouts: Science Explains the Urge to Move

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For many Thais hitting the gym, jogging at Lumphini Park, or playing football after work, a curious urge might follow an intense bout of exercise: the near-uncontrollable need to keep moving, even when exhaustion beckons. Instead of collapsing on a bench or mat, you might find yourself pacing back and forth, performing squats and stretches, or simply unable to sit still. Recent research, highlighted in an accessible review published by an exercise physiology professor, explains this phenomenon while revealing why active movement after strenuous activity is not just instinctive, but vital for optimal recovery (The Conversation).

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Why Your Body Feels Restless After Intense Workouts — What Science Says About the Urge to Move

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Many Thais who hit the gym, jog in Lumphini Park, or play football after work may notice a surprising urge to keep moving after a hard workout. Instead of collapsing, they pace, do quick squats, or stretch instinctively. A recent, accessible review by an exercise physiology professor explains this phenomenon and highlights why gentle activity after exertion can be key to faster and safer recovery.

This topic resonates in Thailand as recreational and competitive sport grows alongside a thriving fitness culture. From early-morning park sessions to school sports events and the rising popularity of local running events, understanding post-exercise recovery can help more people avoid injuries and maintain healthy routines.

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17 Lifestyle Changes That Could Shield Thai Brains From Aging and Dementia

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A major international study identifies 17 modifiable factors linked to lower risk of dementia, stroke, and late-life depression. The findings offer practical guidance for Thailand as its population rapidly ages and dementia cases rise. Conducted under Mass General Brigham in the United States and published in a respected medical journal, the analysis consolidates evidence from multiple large studies to highlight habits and conditions that most affect brain health in later life. Research from Mass General Brigham and related institutions underpins these conclusions, with local implications for Thai families and communities.

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Are ADHD Medications the Right Treatment? New Research Sparks Debate Over Diagnoses and Outcomes

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Millions of children in the United States are diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and the vast majority are prescribed stimulant medications such as Ritalin and Adderall. However, a new wave of research reported by NPR and detailed in The New York Times Magazine raises pressing questions about the effectiveness and long-term consequences of these treatments, as well as the very nature of ADHD itself (NPR, 2025).

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed last year that more than 11% of American children had received an ADHD diagnosis—a record high, and a dramatic increase from the early 1990s figure of just 2 million. In 14-year-old boys, the rate soars to 21%. These statistics portray a nation deeply invested in identifying—and medicating—children with ADHD. But why are diagnoses rising, and are treatments truly serving those diagnosed?

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Balancing Protein Across Life Stages: What Thai families can learn from a global longevity study

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A global study highlights how the type of protein you eat at different ages may influence longevity. Published in Nature Communications and summarized by EatingWell, researchers found animal-based proteins may support child survival, while plant-based proteins are linked to healthier aging in adulthood. The findings hold particular relevance for Thailand, where dietary patterns are rapidly shifting across urban and rural areas.

For Thai families and health policymakers, the study offers evidence to strengthen efforts against child malnutrition and age-related disease risk. Thailand’s rich culinary heritage already blends animal and plant proteins, and this research could guide more precise dietary strategies at every life stage.

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Beetroot Powder Boom: Scientific Evidence Weighs In on Health Claims

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Beetroot powder is fast becoming the darling of health supplement aisles in Thailand and around the world, with promises of enhanced energy, better athletic performance, and even improvements in heart health. But as the market fills with brightly packaged tubs and social media buzzes with endorsements, many Thais are asking: do the scientific facts really support these bold health claims?

The spotlight on beetroot powder is well earned. Beets are naturally rich in dietary nitrates, compounds known to convert into nitric oxide in the body—a molecule pivotal for expanding blood vessels, thus improving blood flow and potentially lowering blood pressure. These effects have attracted attention not just from supplement marketers but from scientists, athletes, and health-conscious individuals seeking a natural performance edge and cardiovascular boost (Men’s Health; Cleveland Clinic). For Thai consumers, where non-communicable diseases like hypertension and cardiovascular illness are a rising health concern, the potential of a plant-based, accessible solution resonates deeply.

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Beetroot Powder: What Thai readers should know about health claims and real science

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Beetroot powder is lighting up health shelves in Thailand and beyond, praised for boosting energy, endurance, and heart health. As products flood in with bold packaging and social media endorsements, many in Thailand wonder whether the science backs these claims.

Beets are naturally high in dietary nitrates, which can convert to nitric oxide in the body. Nitric oxide helps widen blood vessels, improving blood flow and potentially lowering blood pressure. This mechanism has drawn interest from scientists, athletes, and health-minded individuals seeking a natural performance edge and cardiovascular support. In Thailand, where hypertension and heart disease are growing concerns, a plant-based, accessible option resonates with many consumers. Data from reputable health sources suggests these benefits are plausible but not guaranteed for everyone.

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Bird Flu Reaches Dairy Cows: New Research Signals Growing Pandemic Risk and Thai Implications

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A recent United States outbreak has shown, for the first time, that the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus can move into dairy cattle and spread between cows. Originating from a wildlife spillover in Texas in 2023, the virus circulated across multiple states for months before detection. The finding raises global concerns about pandemic potential and prompts Thailand to consider its biosecurity and dairy operations in light of evolving risks.

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Bird Flu Spreads to Dairy Cows: Alarming Research Reveals New Pandemic Risks

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In a startling development that has rung alarm bells across the global public health community, scientists have confirmed for the first time that the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus, better known as bird flu, has not only crossed into U.S. dairy cattle, but is now capable of cow-to-cow transmission. This unprecedented leap, tracked to a single wildlife spillover event in Texas in 2023, has rapidly escalated into a multi-state outbreak, deepening fears over the virus’s pandemic potential. The implications of this discovery stretch far beyond the borders of the United States, raising difficult questions for countries like Thailand, where livestock and poultry farming are vital to the economy and public health infrastructure is acutely attuned to zoonotic threats.

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Birth Order and Health: What Science Now Reveals for Thai Families

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New research is redefining how birth order—being firstborn, middle, youngest, or an only child—affects health, not just personality. For Thai families, these findings matter as family structures shift, parental roles evolve, and conversations about mental health gain prominence. The debate in Thai households about elder siblings’ maturity or middle-child dynamics now sits alongside rigorous science about childhood immune development, anxiety and depression risk, and obesity.

Experts say birth order effects are complex and layered. Health insights consider personality, coping strategies, and stress management shaped by position in the family. A 2024 Epic Research study highlights notable trends: firstborns show higher rates of anxiety and depression compared with their younger siblings, while only children and last-borns appear more prone to childhood obesity. Meanwhile, middle and younger children may experience stronger immune responses, a pattern linked to early-life exposure to germs and the so-called hygiene hypothesis. These findings hold potential relevance for Thai parents navigating smaller family sizes and evolving mental health awareness.

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