Pattaya Mail
Early detection helps
For mental illness, pretty much the same rules apply as for the body: the sooner you treat it, the better the prognosis. Researchers...
Cholelithiasis (AKA Gallstones)
Cholelithiasis, or ‘gallstones’, affect around 10 percent of the population. That’s a fair whack of people. When I was a student, we were...
Moving more than 5 tons of unmilled rice banned in 24...
Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce on Thursday announced a ban on transport of more than five tons of paddy in 24 border provinces without...
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – A Happy Ending?
Earlier this year, we wrote a treatise about the impending problems facing the four fiscally-challenged ‘horsemen’ of the economic apocalypse - Japan, USA,...
Breast Cancer brought to the forefront during “Pinktober”
Hard Rock Cafe in Pattaya kicked off the annual international “Pinktober” breast cancer fundraising campaign with a parade down Beach Road. Hard Rock is...
36 communities recognized for sufficiency-economy projects
Pattaya officials recognized efforts by residents and leaders from 36 Pattaya neighborhoods for efforts to improve the quality of life for neighbors by...
A month later, jet ski registration falls short
Scofflaws go unpunished as officials continue mulling options Nearly a month after demanding that jet ski vendors register at city hall or...
Pattaya, Banglamung officials promise flood relief to Thamsamakkee Temple neighborhood
Top Pattaya and Banglamung District officials inspected damage and handed out relief packages to 150 Thamsamakkee Temple-area families affected by last month’s record...
City eyes reservoir, pumps to improve flood-control infrastructure
Pattaya hopes to dig a new reservoir in Huay Yai and install two large pumps on Sukhumvit Road to prevent a repeat of...









