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Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection: Minimally Invasive GI Care

Discover Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)—a minimally invasive way to treat early digestive cancers and lesions safely, with quicker recovery and fewer risks than surgery.

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Quality You Can Trust: Precision Diagnostics for Accurate Health Screening

At Bumrungrad International Hospital, accuracy is the cornerstone of every health check-up. Our commitment to precision diagnostics ensures patients receive reliable results and expert medical insights, providing a solid foundation for both prevention and effective treatment.

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Managing Heart Health During Pregnancy: What Every Expecting Mother Should Know

Pregnancy brings joy and transformation but can also place considerable stress on the heart and circulatory system. Understanding heart-related risks and choosing the right healthcare partner, like Bumrungrad International, ensures a safer journey to parenthood for both mother and baby.

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Maintaining Hormonal Balance: Essential Care for Expecting Mothers

Bumrungrad International provides comprehensive care for expectant mothers, with a special focus on managing endocrine conditions like gestational diabetes and thyroid disorders. As part of our multidisciplinary approach, our team of specialists, including obstetricians and endocrinologists, works closely to ensure both mother and baby receive the highest standard of care.

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Genomic Evaluation in Sports Performance: Unlocking Athletic Potential Safely

"Genomic variants play a critical role in sports performance, influencing traits like safety, endurance, and power. With advancements in human genomics, scientists have identified hundreds of genetic variations linked to athletic abilities, shaping the characteristics of elite athletes. Genetic Contribution vs. Non-Genetic Factors in Athletic Ability Research estimates that genetics account for approximately 50% of athletic performance, while traits related to endurance and power range between 44–68% and 48–56%, respectively."

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How to prevent and treat RSV in children

RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is a highly contagious virus that frequently spreads among preschool children, especially those who are less than 6 years old and attend kindergarten or pre-kindergarten. In Thailand, this virus becomes particularly concerning during the rainy season, which typically spans from July until November.

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Did you know? A single donor can help up to 8 other people.

Did you know? A single donor can help up to 8 other people. Organ donation is thus a way to save lives, giving other people a chance to continue their lives. Organ transplant is a surgical procedure to place an organ from a donor into the recipients so they can continue their lives and those with diseases can have a better quality of life.

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An organ donation can save someone's life

Donating an organ is giving the opportunity for a new life and the most precious gift of all

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Understanding Focal Liver Lesions: What You Need to Know

Focal liver lesions (FLLs) are abnormal areas of tissue within the liver, often discovered incidentally during imaging tests. With the increased use of imaging technologies, many people are finding liver lesions, even if they do not have symptoms.

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