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BANGKOK – Rajavithi Hospital has completed a major first in Thailand’s public health system, successfully removing a pancreatic tumor in a 12-year-old girl using robotic-assisted surgery. [1]

Originally published on Eurasia Review Myanmar’s military junta is afraid of what the U.S. Congress is about to do—and their propagandists are stepping up a targeted misinformation campaign to stop it. As the U.S. [2]

Turkey's Best Hair Transplant Clinics 2026 Proven Results, Real Surgeon Involvement & Zero Hair Mills Turkey has transformed hair restoration from a niche medical procedure into a global industry worth over $2.67 billion a year. [3]

On Sept 18, 1988, the Burma Army carried out a coup d’état after having launched a brutal crackdown on a democratic uprising that was sweeping through Burma’s towns and cities. It was the beginning another two decades of brutal repression. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]

Twenty-nine years ago, demonstrations across Myanmar (then Burma) demanded an end to Gen Ne Win’s military dictatorship. After government troops opened fire on the 8888 Uprising in Yangon (then Rangoon), hundreds were seriously injured. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]

KATHMANDU — Thousands of desperate Nepalese huddled under tents and sought scarce food and medical supplies on Monday, two days after a massive quake killed more than 3,200 people and overwhelmed authorities struggled to cope with the disaster. [6]

Dr Nichukholie Vupru with staff of CHC Tamlu and Kangching HWC at CHC Tamlu on March 20. Longleng, March 22 (MExN): World Oral Health Day was observed in Longleng district with a sensitisation programme on oral health [7]

I’ve sure gotten old! I’ve had two bypass surgeries, a hip replacement, New knees, fought prostate cancer and diabetes I’m half blind, Can’t hear anything quieter than a jet engine, Take 40 different medications that Make me dizzy, winded, and subjec... [8]

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[1] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-17 · 40% match

Thailand Makes Medical History With Robotic Surgery on a 12-Year-Old Girl

BANGKOK – Rajavithi Hospital has completed a major first in Thailand’s public health system, successfully removing a pancreatic tumor in a 12-year-old girl using robotic-assisted surgery.

[2] MM english.dvb.no · 2026-03-15 · 38% match

The BRAVE Burma Act: Unpacking Myanmar’s new disinformation campaign

Originally published on Eurasia Review Myanmar’s military junta is afraid of what the U.S. Congress is about to do—and their propagandists are stepping up a targeted misinformation campaign to stop it. As the U.S.

[3] MM bignewsnetwork.com · 81% match

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Turkey's Best Hair Transplant Clinics 2026 Proven Results, Real Surgeon Involvement & Zero Hair Mills Turkey has transformed hair restoration from a niche medical procedure into a global industry worth over $2.67 billion a year.

[4] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2014-09-18 · 40% match

‘It Was a Tragic Scene to See the Dead Bodies of Our Brothers and Sisters’

On Sept 18, 1988, the Burma Army carried out a coup d’état after having launched a brutal crackdown on a democratic uprising that was sweeping through Burma’s towns and cities. It was the beginning another two decades of brutal repression.

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-08-07 · 40% match

The Heroic Medics of the 8888 Uprising

Twenty-nine years ago, demonstrations across Myanmar (then Burma) demanded an end to Gen Ne Win’s military dictatorship. After government troops opened fire on the 8888 Uprising in Yangon (then Rangoon), hundreds were seriously injured.

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2015-04-27 · 40% match

Desperate Nepalese Sleep in Open, Seek Help as Aftershocks Spread Fear

KATHMANDU — Thousands of desperate Nepalese huddled under tents and sought scarce food and medical supplies on Monday, two days after a massive quake killed more than 3,200 people and overwhelmed authorities struggled to cope with the disaster.

[7] MM morungexpress.com · 39% match

World Oral Health Day observed at CHC Tamlu in Longleng

Dr Nichukholie Vupru with staff of CHC Tamlu and Kangching HWC at CHC Tamlu on March 20. Longleng, March 22 (MExN): World Oral Health Day was observed in Longleng district with a sensitisation programme on oral health

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-08-15 · 34% match

An ode to older drivers

I’ve sure gotten old! I’ve had two bypass surgeries, a hip replacement, New knees, fought prostate cancer and diabetes I’m half blind, Can’t hear anything quieter than a jet engine, Take 40 different medications that Make me dizzy, winded, and subjec

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2022-07-14 · 34% match

Thailand assigns Dr Opas as next permanent secretary for public health

The Cabinet has approved the appointment of Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, the director-general of the Department of Disease Control, as the next permanent secretary for public health.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-03-19 · 33% match

Data-capturing clothes could enable remote surgery -- and aid your golf swing

TOKYO -- Picture an urban hospital in the not-so-distant future -- say, 2020. A surgeon puts on scrubs and gloves made from a special material. A monitor in front of the doctor displays a patient on an island hundreds of kilometers away.

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