On November 22, in Hanoi, at the 21st International Forum on center-medicine diseases organized by the World Federation of Centers for Disease Control in coordination with the Vietnam Nan medicine Association, Professor Truong Viet Binh - Chairman of the Vietnam Nan medicine Association - affirmed that center-medicine diseases are entering a period of strong transformation thanks to the achievements of modern science.
He emphasized that the theory of lost diseases is increasingly effective under the guidance of modern science, especially in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and many other chronic diseases. At the same time, he expressed his desire to expand research cooperation with Chinese and international units to continue developing and spreading the value of pathological peanuts.
According to Professor Binh, Vietnam not only inherits the quintessence of Eastern medicine but also develops a medical terminology system suitable for the physical characteristics and philosophy of the Vietnamese people. Expanding cooperation with China - a leading country in farmed research - will help Vietnam increase opportunities for extensive integration, contributing to the world's medical treasure trove.
In recent years, Chinese scholars have made many breakthroughs in research, from clarifying the role of forward-processing in cardiovascular disease to the physical defense system for disturbances, opening up new approaches in the treatment of respiratory diseases. This is considered an important foundation to promote traditional medicine into the era of standardization and scientific evidence.

Associate Professor Doan Quang Huy - Deputy Director of the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine - said that the process of international integration is opening up opportunities for Vietnam to innovate methods, create treatment models suitable for modern needs, and at the same time elevate the position of traditional medicine in global health care.
pathology, according to Associate Professor Huy, has had many outstanding achievements, especially in the treatment of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease or stroke. New research works have been used in teaching, inspiring many generations of young learners and scientists.
He affirmed that the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine will continue to include results of pathogenetic research in teaching and training, while encouraging lecturers and students to conduct in-depth research to contribute to promoting innovation in the field of traditional medicine.
Representing the Chinese side, Mr. O Quoc Quyen - Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam - highly appreciated the increasingly close cooperation between the two countries in the field of traditional medicine.
With a long history of tradition, traditional medicine of Vietnam and China is like two precious gems, mutually supportive and complementary. This is an important bridge to help improve the health of the people of the two countries" - Mr. Quyen emphasized.
Delegates also discussed in depth the application of traditional medicine in the treatment of COPD and cardiovascular disease due to atherosclerosis and cerebral infarction; East-West medicine in the treatment of heart failure, lung cancer, breast cancer; along with anti-aging studies based on the teachings of "Storm - lacins" and "Storm - gas - spirit".