Health
8 benefits of olive oil for skin and notes not to be missed
|
Olive oil helps moisturize, anti-aging, and support skin recovery. However, improper use can cause skin irritation and acne.
Daily habits are putting millions of children at risk of nearsightedness
|
About 5 million Vietnamese children suffer from refractive errors, including nearsightedness. The main causes come from modern lifestyles.
How to eat lotus seeds to help sleep well and reduce stress
|
Not only is it a familiar dish, lotus seeds also bring many unexpected benefits to women, from sleep, skin to endocrine health.
How to make delicious tuna cheese sandwich for breakfast
|
Tuna cheese sandwich is an easy-to-prepare dish with simple ingredients and suitable for breakfast or afternoon snacks.
Tea that helps support liver protection, reduces drunkenness symptoms
|
Kudzu root flower tea has the effect of supporting alcohol detoxification, detoxification and liver protection.
Since the spring - summer transfer window, children are susceptible to illness, what should parents do?
|
Children's bodies are still weak, their immune systems are not yet fully developed, and they are very susceptible to epidemics, especially respiratory and infectious diseases that are at risk of breaking out in sunny and humid weather conditions.
It is not the time for foreign pharmaceutical enterprises to be distributed
|
Foreign pharmaceutical enterprises will be given favorable conditions to distribute pharmaceuticals to Vietnam, however, now is not the right time.
An active boy was stabbed from the mouth to the brain
|
While being given food by his mother and playing, a 2-year-old boy (China) tripped and fell with a stick through his mouth and into his skull.
Lesson 2: Addicting to milk tea, many diseases are "exposed"
|
The milk tea fever has not subsided, but there have been warnings when using this drink too much. Behind those attractive cups of milk tea are hidden corners that not everyone knows.
New antibodies discovered that can kill 99% of HIV strains
|
Recently, American scientists have succeeded in finding a new antibody that kills up to 99% of HIV virus strains.