
PATTAYA, Thailand – Nongprue Municipality in east Pattaya hosted its annual “Healthy Life, Happy Living” program, drawing over 400 local residents to participate in free health screenings. The event aimed to promote early detection of chronic illnesses and raise awareness about preventive health care.
This initiative comes in response to the modern lifestyle’s negative impact on public health, including unbalanced diets high in sugar, fat, and salt; sedentary office routines; and environmental pollution. These factors have contributed to a rise in non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)—all of which can lead to disability, dependency, and even premature death.
Recognizing the importance of early intervention, the Nongprue Public Health Division secured funding from the Local Health Security Fund to organize this community outreach. The health screenings included checks for diabetes, high cholesterol, gout, lung and liver disease, and kidney function.
The municipality hopes that by fostering a culture of health consciousness and encouraging regular check-ups, residents will adopt healthier lifestyles that benefit themselves, their families, and the broader community.


