Uncontrolled eating during Tet can worsen kidney disease
An Phương |
Doctors recommend that kidney patients should eat moderately and be careful during Tet to avoid the risk of the disease becoming severe.
An Phương |
Doctors recommend that kidney patients should eat moderately and be careful during Tet to avoid the risk of the disease becoming severe.
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Control alcohol consumption, do not mix many types of alcoholic beverages, choose quality alcohol to help protect the kidneys during holidays and Tet.
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Da Nang - Da Nang Hospital coordinates with businesses to organize the "0-dong Fair" program, giving Tet gifts to dialysis patients.
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Hanoi - Although his health has declined due to kidney disease, Mr. Nguyen Van Nghiem, Bach Mai ward, still sews ao dai with his wife during Tet to cover living expenses and take care of his family.
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Ha Tinh - A man parked his car to obstruct traffic when asked to avoid the road and drove another car to block behind, causing public outrage.
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Hanoi - A motorbike repair shop on Nguyen Canh Di street suddenly caught fire fiercely on the night of the 2nd day of Tet, fortunately there were no casualties.
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Gold and silver prices increased again, in which silver continued to increase more strongly than gold.
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Quang Ninh - The fire dance ceremony is a unique culture and belief of the Dao and San Diu people, expressing the aspiration for peace and the spirit of community cohesion.
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Ho Chi Minh City - On the evening of the 2nd day of Tet, people flocked to Ba Thien Hau Temple to worship, many people crowded into the main hall, picking up ashes from the incense burner to bring back with the desire to pray for good luck.
Như Hạ (T/H) |
Control alcohol consumption, do not mix many types of alcoholic beverages, choose quality alcohol to help protect the kidneys during holidays and Tet.
Trần Thi |
Da Nang - Da Nang Hospital coordinates with businesses to organize the "0-dong Fair" program, giving Tet gifts to dialysis patients.
Hoàng Khôi - An Phương |
Hanoi - Although his health has declined due to kidney disease, Mr. Nguyen Van Nghiem, Bach Mai ward, still sews ao dai with his wife during Tet to cover living expenses and take care of his family.