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BANGKOK – PM2.5, the tiny air pollutant people can’t see, keeps chipping away at health across Thailand and especially in Chiang Rai. [1]

Labour force survey: documentation of statistics Download the documentation of the statistics Basic data of the statistics Data description The Labour Force Survey contains continuously collected data that are used as monthly, quarterly and annual da... (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]

PATTAYA, Thailand – Siripakorn Cheawsamoot, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Deputy Governor for International Marketing Europe Africa Middle East and Ameri [3]

Deputy Government Spokesperson Rachada Dhanadirek disclosed that Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha has handed down a policy to [4]

NONTHABURI, 1 June 2015 – The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) encourages the Thai public to consume more milk on the occasion of the Wold Milk Day, as current data shows that Thai youths consume 4-7 times less milk than the global average. [5]

Over the past century, the average person has gained an extra 30 years of life and can now expect to live to 72.6. The U.N. estimates that there will be 2.1 billion people aged 60+ by 2050, out of a projected total population of 9.7 billion. [6]

BANGKOK, May 16 – Thailand and Japan are cooperating in a project on long-term care service development for the elderly, the Thai Public Health Ministry has announced. [8]

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[1] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-14 · 69% match

PM2.5 Air Pollution Shortens Lifespans in Chiang Rai By 3.7 Years

BANGKOK – PM2.5, the tiny air pollutant people can’t see, keeps chipping away at health across Thailand and especially in Chiang Rai.

[2] FI stat.fi · 2026-01-27 · 75% match

Labour force survey: documentation of statistics

Labour force survey: documentation of statistics Download the documentation of the statistics Basic data of the statistics Data description The Labour Force Survey contains continuously collected data that are used as monthly, quarterly and annual da

[3] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-11-03 · 75% match

Visa-free travel sparks 80% surge in high-season flights to Thailand

PATTAYA, Thailand – Siripakorn Cheawsamoot, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Deputy Governor for International Marketing Europe Africa Middle East and Ameri

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-08-14 · 75% match

Thailand to promote long haul tourism from Europe, America, and the Middle East

Deputy Government Spokesperson Rachada Dhanadirek disclosed that Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha has handed down a policy to

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-02 · 75% match

Ministry of Public Health promotes milk consumption in World Milk Day

NONTHABURI, 1 June 2015 – The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) encourages the Thai public to consume more milk on the occasion of the Wold Milk Day, as current data shows that Thai youths consume 4-7 times less milk than the global average.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-12-10 · 71% match

Rapidly aging populations need financial security, not just caregivers

Over the past century, the average person has gained an extra 30 years of life and can now expect to live to 72.6. The U.N. estimates that there will be 2.1 billion people aged 60+ by 2050, out of a projected total population of 9.7 billion.

[7] FI yle.fi · 2023-06-05 · 56% match

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Jyväskylä resident Klaus Raunela would like to have lunch at a vegetarian restaurant once in a while, but says he has a hard time getting someone to join him.

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-05-16 · 69% match

Thai-Japanese care service for elderly initiated

BANGKOK, May 16 – Thailand and Japan are cooperating in a project on long-term care service development for the elderly, the Thai Public Health Ministry has announced.

[9] MM dailymail.co.uk · 71% match

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[10] MM dailymail.co.uk · 71% match

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