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Taipei Broadcasting Station Receives Another Honor: Program “Lohas and Health” Wins an Honorable Mention of Taiwan Dental Medical and Public Welfare Reporting Award

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Post date:2026-05-19

Updates:2026-05-19

Press bureau:Department of Information and Tourism

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On May 3, the Taiwan Dental Association presented the Taiwan Dental Medical and Public Welfare Reporting Award to recognize in-depth media coverage of the dental profession's contributions to healthcare and public welfare issues. Zhou Minghui, host of Taipei Broadcasting Station's Lohas and Health program, received an honorable mention in the audio-visual category of Taiwan Dental Medical and Public Welfare Reporting Award for her feature Saving Children's Chewing Ability, highlighting Taipei Broadcasting Station's frontline reporting spirit and sense of social responsibility.
Taipei Broadcasting Station Receives Another Honor
Taipei Broadcasting Station stated that Lohas and Health focuses on disease prevention and health promotion, supplemented by the delivery of the latest medical information. From everyday-life perspectives, the program connects a wide range of healthcare topics and responds to current issues by planning episodes on the health topics which the public cares about most and should know more about, helping people build a healthy LOHAS lifestyle.
Taipei Broadcasting Station Receives Another Honor
Zhou Minghui said she felt deeply honored to receive the award of Taiwan Dental Medical and Public Welfare Reporting Award for Saving Children's Chewing Ability. The report stemmed from her observation that modern diets are overly soft, reminding society of the importance of chewing for children's oral development, language ability, and overall health. During the interview process, she further realized that turning professional knowledge into accessible content is a media responsibility. She thanked the doctors interviewed for providing professional insights and said she would continue to focus on children's health and public issues in the future, using reporting grounded in daily life to raise public awareness and encourage people to rethink issues related to diet and growth.

Hu Shaoqian, Director of Taipei Broadcasting Station, also said that in recent years Taipei Broadcasting Station has continued working to produce diverse and engaging programs. The award-winning Lohas and Health program connects healthcare with everyday life and responds to issues of public concern. In the future, Taipei Broadcasting Station will continue providing listeners with information on health and medical care, as well as other practical knowledge for daily life.

Listeners can tune in to Lohas and Health every Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. on FM93.1 and AM1134. They can also listen on demand to a wide range of programs broadcast by Taipei Broadcasting Station through T Radio, the station's online radio platform. For more program information, visit the Taipei Broadcasting Station Facebook fan page (link).

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