Health

Fish rich in omega 3 is good for the brain and cardiovascular system

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Fish rich in omega 3 are good for the brain and cardiovascular system such as salmon, mackerel, tuna...

Abdominal fat in menopausal women and natural improvements

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Choosing reasonable snacks before bed can help middle-aged women burn fat and effectively break down belly fat.

How to distinguish muscle and nerve pain that many people easily confuse

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Many people confuse muscle and nerve pain, leading to incorrect treatment. Correct recognition helps detect the cause and handle it effectively.

Drinks that help control skin pigmentation, limit dark spots in hot sun

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High temperatures and UV rays in hot weather are the cause of dark spots. Some drinks rich in antioxidants help control this condition from within.

Important notes when using mugwort for skin care

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Skin care with mugwort brings many benefits such as reducing acne, soothing irritation, but should not be abused to avoid counterproductive effects.

Saving a pregnant woman with central placenta previa and heavy vaginal bleeding

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Can Tho - On October 15, news from Can Tho City Maternity Hospital said the hospital had successfully saved a pregnant woman with central placenta previa in critical condition.

Food groups that help enhance cognitive ability

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Below are food groups that can support and enhance brain health and cognitive ability.

Drinking “water” to cure diseases, many people are in critical condition

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Bach Mai Hospital continuously receives cases of poisoning, even difficulty breathing and coma due to drinking a type of water that is advertised to have healing properties.

7 foods you should eat every day that are good for your bones and joints

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Food.NDTV page suggests foods that should be eaten daily that are good for bones and joints such as nuts, oranges, bananas...

The Japanese favorite tea helps reduce blood sugar

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Matcha tea is a popular drink among Japanese people. This tea has antioxidant and beauty effects and also helps reduce blood sugar.

Revealing the best time to drink chia seed water

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Chia seed water helps you lose weight and is good for your heart health.

Working 12 hours a night and still can't buy a bowl of pho, medical staff hope to soon increase their allowance

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While work pressure is increasing, the basic salary has been adjusted up to 8 times, the on-call allowance of medical staff has remained "sustainable" for nearly 15 years at a very low level. Therefore, the proposal of the Ministry of Health to increase on-call allowance at public medical facilities has received much attention from medical workers.

5 good sources of calcium for bones and joints suitable for vegetarians

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If you are a vegetarian who does not drink milk, adding the following foods to your diet can help meet your daily calcium needs.

How does high blood pressure affect the retina?

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High blood pressure can damage the small blood vessels in the retina, says Dr. Shah.

Saving the life of a patient with myocardial infarction and clinical death

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Quang Binh - A man was just saved from a heart attack and was clinically dead.

Is it safe to eat cold rice?

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Cold rice, if not stored properly, can cause food poisoning, leading to vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain.

Fruits that cause blood sugar to rise out of control

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Dried fruit, although a popular and convenient snack, is not an ideal choice for people trying to control their blood sugar.

Note these signs that show the body is lacking calcium

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Calcium is needed not only for bones but also for many bodily functions. If your body is showing some of the signs below, you may be calcium deficient.

Ministry of Health responds to health insurance referral deadline

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Many patients use health insurance (HI) but do not know how long the hospital referral paper is valid?

Respiratory diseases in children are increasing, warning of the risk of becoming serious

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At this time, at children's hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City, the number of children hospitalized for respiratory diseases has increased. Respiratory diseases requiring inpatient treatment and at risk of becoming severe include pneumonia, bronchiolitis and asthma.