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Pattaya City launches health project for night workers
Pattaya City takes a significant stride in enhancing healthcare accessibility for night workers as Mayor Poramese Ngampiches inaugurated the Proactive Health Promotion Project for Night Workers yesterday, September 8. The launch event, held at Leela Club on Walking Street, gathered prominent city executives, including Nathamon Ajsong, Chairman of the Pattaya City Transformation Leaders, and Doctor Atthaporn Limpanyalert, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Health Security Office (NHSO). The initiative, a joint effort between Pattaya City and the NHSO, is designed to deliver crucial health promotion and prevention services to night workers over the next four months. Running from yesterday until December 20, the project aims to reach at least 5,000 individuals by visiting various locations across Pattaya City. Nathamon Ajsong emphasised the project’s goals, underscoring the critical need to make healthcare more accessible for night workers who often find it challenging to obtain medical services during regular hours. She explained that the project includes cervical cancer screenings using self-test kits, a measure that drastically reduces the necessity for hospital visits. Atthaporn pointed out the project’s alignment with the “Better Pattaya” policy, aimed at fostering sustainable tourism development. The initiative brings together government, public, and private sector network partners, creating a holistic approach to boosting public health in Pattaya. The project is set to cover a broad range of health services, including screenings and preventive care, tailored specifically to the needs of night workers. This demographic often faces unique health challenges due to irregular hours and limited access to traditional healthcare services, reported The Pattaya News. The choice of Leela Club on Walking Street as the launch venue underscores the project’s focus on reaching the heart of Pattaya’s nightlife industry. Walking Street, known for its vibrant nightlife, is home to many night workers who will benefit directly from this initiative. The project also includes educational components, aiming to raise awareness about health issues among night workers. By providing information and resources, the initiative seeks to empower individuals to take charge of their health proactively. By Ryan Turner Image courtesy of The Pattaya News Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-09 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
Unterwasser Panzer Fahrer mit Senf! -
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Man Rescued After Being Trapped in Elevator for Two Hours Due to Power Outage During Storm
where was the "real emergency crew with the drop key to open the doors ? -
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Keir Starmer Condemns Conservatives for Leaving NHS in "Unforgivable" State
The Tories are responsible for funding the NHS with taxes, which is something that actually did to record breaking levels. They were not actually running it. The NHS has a CEO and countless directors, administrators etc all paid way more than the PM of the UK. If the NHS is as bad as Starmer is suggesting why is he not firing the people actually using that money to run the NHS for letting it get that way? Is it because he is too weak or too incompetent? -
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Musk the useful idiot
Isn’t Bill Gates a leftist that’s supporting Harris? What happened to the Affordable Care Act? I thought that was making healthcare more available to millions more Americans than ever before, no? I thought fuel taxes were supposed to pay for roads. How about that high speed rail in California? Is that profitable yet? -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
the peanut gallery of this thread? -
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Trump threatens to prosecute those he claimed ‘cheated’ in election if he wins in November
I’m not sure I understand what you mean by that. Care to explain? -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
ooops, oh never mind........(full text in link) Interesting story from a Russian mobilised man titled "mistakes at war" about the new battalion commander's decision to relocate mortars closer to infantry which led to devastating losses from Ukrainian drones, resulting in more casualties in three weeks than in the previous 2.5 years. The shortage of qualified personnel on the Russian side is real. https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1832713300519317596 -
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Do You Believe: Next year, and the next, will be HOTTER than 2024?
This area in Petchabun you can sort of see that... In April the area in Red would stay around 35-36°C at around 800M elevation... yet in the valley below near sea level it would be at 42°C -
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Musk the useful idiot
Well, by your reasoning, anyone supporting any legislation that either increases the tax burdens on others that might have a beneficial effect on them or supports decreases that will lower their tax burden is greedy. Your is the kind of argument that resorts to making things personal when they have nothing reasonable to offer in the way of an argument. -
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Rising Wave of Anti-Semitism Sparks Fears of a Dark Future for Jewish Communities
Just wondering what you would call the "Allies" during ww2 that killed around 450000 innocent Germans that were not involved in the war? Butchers?- 1
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