Doctor
Salvation
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When we are young, we are often fascinated by great things. We want to do great things, create great achievements, earn a lot of money, and live a life worthy of admiration. We believe that happiness lies at some peak ahead. But then years teach us another lesson. There are people who have reached the peak of fame but are still lonely; or own everything but do not know what they live for. Meanwhile, there are small things that seem insignificant, but become the last refuge of the soul. Psychologist Carl Jung once wrote: "The smallest things that are meaningful will be more valuable than the greatest things that are meaningless". The longer you live, the more you realize that human life is not created by great events, but by countless small things that have quietly passed through and remained.
Professor Nguyen Dinh Hoi passed away
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Ho Chi Minh City - People's Teacher, Professor, Doctor, Doctor Nguyen Dinh Hoi passed away in the early morning of June 29.
On the train bringing doctors and nurses from Hanoi to Bach Mai 2 Hospital for work
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The train bringing doctors and nurses from Hanoi to Bach Mai Hospital, facility 2 (Ninh Binh) to work has been officially deployed.
Railway opens specialized trains to transport doctors and medical staff on the Hanoi - Phu Ly route
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Vietnam Railways operates trains PL1/PL2 to transport doctors and medical staff on the Hanoi - Phu Ly route from June 26, serving travel to Bach Mai Hospital facility 2.
Children with type 1 diabetes need a separate treatment plan to control blood sugar
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Khanh Hoa - Type 1 diabetes in children does not have a common treatment formula but needs a care plan adjusted according to each case.
Doctors warn of mistakes to avoid when giving first aid to drowning children
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Khanh Hoa - According to doctors, summer is the time when children are off school, so the risk of tragic drowning incidents increases.
Showing off organ donation cards, potential risks of personal data leakage
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Organ donation is a humanitarian gesture, but publicizing cards and registration codes on social networks may potentially reveal personal information.
AI in medicine is just a supporting tool, cannot replace doctors
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Ho Chi Minh City - Applying AI technology in diagnosis and treatment is becoming a trend in many hospitals, but doctors are still the ones who make the final conclusion.
Gia Lai brings 38 doctors to the commune level, relieving pressure of lack of medical personnel
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Gia Lai is expected to rotate 38 doctors to support 30 communes and wards in 2026 to strengthen grassroots health capacity, especially in areas lacking manpower.
The doctor with a 30-year journey of taking care of people's health
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Doctor Vu Thi Hai Yen, with more than 30 years of attachment to the medical profession, dedicated to taking care of patients at Lao Cai Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, always maintains medical ethics and the spirit of serving the people, spreading responsibility among the team of doctors and nurses.
Ministry of Health strongly rectifies the situation of practice and internship "on paper
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The Ministry of Health requests to strengthen inspection, supervision and strictly handle violations to rectify practical training activities in health sectors.
Summer skincare trends that can be harmful to skin
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Many summer skin care trends on social networks can cause skin irritation and damage to protective barriers if applied incorrectly.
Concerns about attracting good doctors to the border region
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Despite many preferential policies, Lang Son still finds it difficult to attract good doctors to work at public health facilities.
Doctors warn against being subjective with prolonged wheezing and shortness of breath signs
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Khanh Hoa - Doctors recommend that people should not underestimate the symptoms of prolonged cough, wheezing, or repeated shortness of breath.
LD26121: Baby boy with rare skin disease, in pain since birth
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Born with a rare skin disease, the baby boy had to endure peeling and cracked skin for many years.
