The impact of hot weather on sleep quality and mental health
HUYỀN LY (THEO ONLYMYHEALTH) |
Hot weather makes it difficult for the body to cool down, leading to insomnia and increasing levels of stress and anxiety.
HUYỀN LY (THEO ONLYMYHEALTH) |
Hot weather makes it difficult for the body to cool down, leading to insomnia and increasing levels of stress and anxiety.
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Intense heat increases the risk of heatstroke, especially people with underlying illnesses and people who have had a stroke should pay attention to the following precautions.
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Hot weather forecast in the Central region lasts longer than in the Northern and Southern regions.
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High summer temperatures not only put pressure on human health but also increase the risk of food insecurity, especially for milk and dairy products.
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Fasting, drinking high-dose lemonade or coffee beans are being praised as detoxifying "panaceas", but they pose many health risks.
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The Chairman of the Trade Union of Saitex International Dong Nai Co., Ltd. hopes that the 14th Congress of the Vietnam Trade Union will pay more attention to housing for workers.
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In addition to free experience activities, Green Transformation Day 2026 also has the participation of many famous singers to spread meaningful messages.
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Hung Yen - Rolling shoulders and carrying clams in the hot sun, many coastal workers can earn from several hundred thousand to millions of VND per day.
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Building a comprehensively strong Vietnam Trade Union; focusing on representing, caring for, and protecting union members and workers; promoting the pioneering role, spirit of innovation and creativity, contributing to realizing the aspiration to build a rich, prosperous, civilized, and happy country.
Hoàng Khôi |
Intense heat increases the risk of heatstroke, especially people with underlying illnesses and people who have had a stroke should pay attention to the following precautions.
LINH ANH |
Hot weather forecast in the Central region lasts longer than in the Northern and Southern regions.
THÙY DƯƠNG (T/H) |
High summer temperatures not only put pressure on human health but also increase the risk of food insecurity, especially for milk and dairy products.