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AI Era Demands Urgent Access to Computer Science in Thai Education

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As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly reshapes economies and societies worldwide, leading educators are warning that Thai students must urgently gain broader access to computer science education to thrive in the digital future. The international debate, exemplified by a recent analysis published in The Desert Sun, argues that understanding computer science is now as fundamental as reading, with AI’s pervasive influence touching nearly every industry and aspect of daily life (desertsun.com).

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Universal Computer Science Education: A Thai Imperative for AI-Driven Growth

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As artificial intelligence reshapes economies and daily life, educators warn that Thai students must gain broad access to computer science education to compete in the digital era. A recent opinion piece in The Desert Sun argues that understanding computer science is becoming as essential as reading, given AI’s reach across industries and everyday activities.

Thailand faces a stark reality: only a minority of students experience meaningful computer science before university. The government has begun integrating technology in classrooms, but experts say current plans and implementation lag behind the urgent global transformation driven by AI.

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One-Way Love and Empty Wallets: New Research Exposes Surge in Romance Scams

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A growing number of individuals worldwide are falling prey to online “relationships” defined not by emotional support or companionship, but by a steady financial outflow—often in just one direction. Recent international reports reveal a dramatic rise in romance scams, echoing the concerns of agony columns like “Dear Abby,” where readers describe partnerships that only seem to involve sending money, not receiving genuine affection. Behind the stories are stark statistics and sophisticated scam operations that have made digital platforms a hotbed for financial exploitation under the guise of love.

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Rising Romance Scams Target Thai Readers: How to Spot and Stop One-Way Relationships

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A growing global phenomenon sees people drawn into online “relationships” that drain money rather than provide affection. New analyses show a sharp increase in romance scams, where scammers exploit loneliness and trust to extract funds. The pattern is now a pressing public concern that requires practical awareness and action.

For Thailand, where internet and smartphone use continues to rise and dating apps grow in popularity across generations, the risk is highly relevant. Generosity and hospitality are core Thai values, but criminals exploit these traits through manipulation, empathy, and fake emergencies. The question, “Is it still a relationship if only one person sends money?” reflects a real, evolving threat that Thai communities must confront.

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Bullying Among Children Goes Beyond the Schoolyard: Research Finds Overlap with Mental Health and Online Hazards

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A growing body of research suggests that children who bully others share more similarities with their victims than commonly thought, with both groups facing heightened risks of anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and even future difficulties in adulthood. This pattern also holds true in Thailand, where bullying—whether in the classroom, online gaming communities, or even at home—remains a persistent challenge, deeply intertwined with the nation’s education and mental health systems.

The latest findings highlighted by a Clemson University psychology professor reveal that traditional bullying (physical or verbal aggression in person) and cyberbullying (harassment via digital platforms) often overlap, amplifying the negative outcomes for all children involved. Both bullies and victims are more likely to suffer poor academic performance, increased absenteeism, and, alarmingly, higher rates of suicidal thoughts. “It’s bidirectional,” reports the Clemson researcher, who explains that a child’s mental health troubles both set the stage for bullying behavior and are worsened by involvement in bullying, no matter the role (Deseret News).

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Rethinking Bullying: How Online Harassment and Mental Health Intersect for Thai Children

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New research shows that children who bully others share striking similarities with their peers who are bullied. Both groups face higher risks of anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and challenges later in life. In Thailand, bullying happens in classrooms, online gaming communities, and even at home, highlighting its deep ties to education and mental health systems.

A Clemson University psychologist notes that traditional bullying and cyberbullying often overlap. The result is worse outcomes for all involved. Both bullies and victims can see lower academic performance, more absences, and increased thoughts of self-harm. The researcher describes this as bidirectional: mental health problems can fuel bullying, and involvement in bullying can worsen those problems, regardless of who initiates it.

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Thai Consumers Watch Weight-L loss Debate as Influencer Reveals GLP-1 Use

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A fitness influencer with more than five million followers has sparked a widespread ethics discussion in Thailand after revealing in a YouTube video that her recent weight loss benefited from a GLP-1 medication, not just diet and exercise. The video titled “Let’s talk: Therapy, GLP-1 & The Truth About My Recent Weight Loss” has prompted conversations about transparency and the responsibilities of online wellness creators.

The influencer previously promoted a popular $200 weight-loss course focused on macro tracking and lifestyle changes. She disclosed that, in addition to her usual methods, she used a GLP-1 medicine under medical supervision. She stressed that GLP-1s are not magic and that she continues to follow diet and exercise plans. Reactions among followers were mixed; some accused her of withholding information that could affect purchasing decisions and refunds.

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Weight-Loss Drug Disclosure by Influencer Sparks Ethics Debate in Digital Wellness Industry

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A social media fitness influencer with over five million followers has ignited a widespread controversy after publicly sharing that her recent weight loss success involved the use of a GLP-1 class medication, commonly known by names such as Ozempic and Mounjaro. The disclosure, made in a YouTube video titled “Let’s talk: Therapy, GLP-1 & The Truth About My Recent Weight Loss,” has set off heated discussions about transparency, ethical responsibility, and the realities of the online wellness industry.

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Pornography Addiction Emerges as an Internet Health Crisis: New Studies Spark Global Concern

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A recent wave of research and firsthand testimonies is shining a light on pornography addiction as an escalating public health challenge, with mental and social repercussions that mirror those of more widely recognized behavioral addictions. The ongoing debate among scientists and clinicians intensifies as group counseling therapists, addiction specialists, and affected individuals reveal a chilling picture: the digital age has shifted pornography from taboo to omnipresent, with significant risks for mental health, relationships, and social well-being across America—and raising serious questions for Thai society as well.

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Pornography Addiction: A Global Public Health Challenge with Thai Implications

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A growing body of research and personal accounts is reframing pornography use as a serious public health issue. Mental and social consequences echo those seen in other behavioral addictions, prompting urgent discussions among clinicians, counselors, and affected individuals. In a digital era where porn is ubiquitous, concerns span mental health, relationships, and social well-being in the United States and raise questions for Thai society as well.

Counselors and recovering users describe the real-life effects of problematic viewing, including mood changes, irritability, and social withdrawal. Thailand’s high internet penetration and rapid social change mean many Thai youth are exposed early to online content, underscoring the need for prevention and education to prevent a parallel crisis.

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Parental Controls Alone Can't Guarantee Child Safety Online: The Rising Need for Collective Action

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In the digital age, Thai parents are bombarded with advice about using parental controls, but new research and expert consensus confirm an unsettling truth: no matter how diligent parents are, technology’s current safeguards fall short of genuinely protecting children online. This reality, revealed by recent studies and policy debates, underscores a growing call for government and industry accountability, echoing urgent lessons from the United States that resonate strongly with Thailand’s increasingly tech-centric society (Inquirer).

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Parental Controls Alone Won’t Secure Kids Online in Thailand: Why Collective Action Is Essential

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In Thailand’s connected world, parental controls are everywhere. Yet new research and expert consensus show a hard truth: even the best parental vigilance cannot fully shield children from online risks. This reality calls for greater accountability from governments and industry, echoing lessons from global debates that resonate with Thailand’s tech-driven households and schools.

Thai parents juggle screens, apps, and games across multiple devices. Tools such as screen-time limits, content filters, and monitoring apps help, but trusted researchers warn they offer only partial protection. A growing concern is that unofficial control apps can threaten privacy and are often bypassed by tech-savvy youths. While these findings come from international sources, they are increasingly relevant as Thailand expands its digital infrastructure in homes and classrooms.

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Teens Take a Harder Look at Social Media's Mental Health Impact: New Research Reveals Divided Views, Growing Concerns

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A new survey from the Pew Research Center underscores a generation increasingly ambivalent about social media: while most American teens credit social platforms with boosting connections to friends, nearly half now say these sites have a mostly negative effect on people their age—up markedly from just two years ago. The report, released April 22, 2025, is a comprehensive reflection of shifting attitudes among teens and their parents, highlighting mounting concern over youth mental health amid unprecedented digital exposure. For Thailand—a nation ranking among the world’s leaders in internet and smartphone usage among youth—these findings ring alarm bells about the potential risks and opportunities facing its own adolescents in the digital age. (Pew Research Center: Teens, Social Media and Mental Health)

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Thai Teens and Social Media: What Global Findings Mean for Thailand’s Youth

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A new global survey highlights a shift in how teens view social media. While most U.S. teens say these platforms help them stay connected, nearly half now believe social media often harms people their age. The results, published in April 2025, come amid growing concern about youth mental health in highly connected societies. For Thailand, where smartphone use among young people is among the highest worldwide, these findings raise important questions about risks and opportunities in the digital era.

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Students on Dating Apps Face Greater Sexual Health Risks, New Study Finds

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A new research report has found that students who use dating apps are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors, raising concerns among educators and health professionals about a hidden danger in the digital age of romance. The study, highlighted by Frontiers in November 2024, adds fresh urgency to Thailand’s ongoing efforts to improve sexual health education and digital literacy among young people Frontiers in Public Health.

With dating apps becoming an integral part of modern student social life, especially in university settings across Thailand and globally, this news holds significant implications. Thai students are among the world’s most digitally connected, with Gen Z leading trends in smartphone and app usage. Yet, with greater access to platforms that facilitate rapid connections often come greater health risks, including unprotected sex, multiple partners, and a higher likelihood of encountering sexually transmitted infections (STIs). According to the new research, these risks are statistically higher among students active on dating apps.

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Thailand’s Students and Dating Apps: Navigating Sexual Health in the Digital Era

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A recent study highlights a concerning link between dating app use and higher-risk sexual behaviors among university students. The findings, summarized in Frontiers in Public Health, underscore Thailand’s long-running push to improve sexual health education and digital literacy for youth.

With dating apps now central to student life in Thai universities, educators are rethinking how to address real-world risks. Thailand’s youth are among the most digitally connected in the world, and easy access to potential partners can coincide with unprotected sex, multiple partners, and increased exposure to sexually transmitted infections. The research shows that these risks are more common among students who use dating apps.

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No Magic Pills: Fitness Coaches and Scientists Warn Against Dangerous Diets for Weight Loss

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In a world obsessed with instant results, the allure of rapid weight loss remains as strong as ever—but experts warn that chasing quick fixes can have grave consequences for health. A recent article featuring fitness coach insights, published by the Hindustan Times, has reignited the public conversation on the perilous nature of some so-called “miracle” diets, with the clear message: “There are no magic pills or shortcuts.” As Thais increasingly seek weight solutions amid growing concerns about obesity and non-communicable diseases, understanding the real risks behind fad diets is more urgent than ever.

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No Magic Pills: Thai Health Experts Warn Against Dangerous Diets for Weight Loss

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In a world chasing quick results, the lure of rapid weight loss remains strong. Yet health professionals warn that shortcuts can carry serious risks. A recent piece featuring fitness coach insights, originally published by a major Indian news outlet, has renewed the conversation about the danger of so-called “miracle” diets. The core message is clear: there are no magic pills or easy shortcuts for lasting health. As Thai readers increasingly seek weight solutions amid rising obesity and non-communicable diseases, understanding the real dangers behind fad diets is urgent.

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Amplifying Delusions: How Social Media May Harm Mental Well-Being

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A new wave of research highlights a troubling connection between high social media use and the amplification of delusional thinking, raising fresh concerns about the impact of online platforms on mental health. The phenomenon, described as “Delusion Amplification by Social Media,” points to a worrying trend: while digital tools connect millions, they may also embolden certain mental health disorders, like narcissism, paranoia, and body dysmorphia, particularly among vulnerable users (The Conversation, PsyPost).

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Rethinking Social Media: Impacts on Thai Youth Mental Health and Delusion Amplification

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A growing body of research links heavy social media use with amplified delusional thinking, raising new questions about how online platforms affect mental well-being in Thailand. Researchers describe a pattern called Delusion Amplification by Social Media, where digital environments can intensify certain mental health symptoms rather than alleviate them.

Social media is now a staple in Thai life, from Bangkok schools to provincial cafes. People use these platforms to connect, promote ideas, and run businesses. Yet concerns about their darker effects grow as online engagement rises. A comprehensive study published in 2025 analyzed hundreds of articles and found that high social media use is associated with stronger tendencies toward narcissism, paranoia, and body image concerns. These insights are relevant for Thai educators, clinicians, and policymakers seeking to protect vulnerable users.

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Digital Engagement Could Protect Older Thais from Dementia, New Study Finds

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A major international study suggests that regular use of digital technology may guard against cognitive decline in older adults. In Thailand, where aging populations pose rising public health questions, the findings offer practical insights for families, caregivers, and policymakers. The research, published in Nature Human Behavior, indicates that smartphones, computers, and messaging apps could help maintain brain health as people grow older.

The analysis pooled data from more than 411,000 adults across 136 high-quality studies worldwide. Researchers tested two opposing ideas: that lifelong digital exposure leads to “digital dementia,” and that digital engagement builds a cognitive reserve that strengthens thinking and memory in later life. The data favor the latter, showing a 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment among those who used digital technology, after accounting for age, education, income, baseline cognition, and health factors.

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Digital Engagement May Shield Older Thais from Dementia, Landmark Study Finds

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A landmark new study has turned conventional “digital dementia” fears upside-down, finding that regular use of digital technology can actually slash the risk of cognitive decline in older adults by up to 58%. As concerns about an aging population and rising rates of dementia increasingly make headlines in Thailand, the international research—published in the prestigious journal Nature Human Behavior—carries important lessons for families, caregivers and policymakers from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and beyond. Far from being a tool of mental decay, the latest science suggests smartphones, computers, and messaging apps could be powerful allies for keeping the mind sharp as we age (source).

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