New seasons warn of increased risk of pneumonia in children due to respiratory diseases
Hoàng Xuyến - Trang Anh |
Respiratory diseases that are not treated promptly can lead to more serious complications such as pneumonia and bronchitis.
Hoàng Xuyến - Trang Anh |
Respiratory diseases that are not treated promptly can lead to more serious complications such as pneumonia and bronchitis.
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Thong Nhat Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City recorded many cases of severe respiratory failure, exceeding the treatment capacity. Experts recommend regular flu vaccination for disease prevention.
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Hanoi - These days, dust from the Ring Road 2.5 construction site has affected people's lives, posing a potential risk to respiratory health.
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HUE - RSV virus causes acute respiratory diseases, easily transmitted during the changing seasons, especially dangerous for infants and children under 6 months old.
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The remaining iron and steel materials and girders of the old Phong Chau bridge will be auctioned.
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At about 1:50 p.m. on November 8, a fire broke out on the first floor of CT2&3 building - Dream Town Urban Area (Xuan Phuong, Hanoi), believed to have started from an electric vehicle under charging.
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The Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment pointed out the causes of flooding and prepared to organize a national conference on disaster prevention and overcoming.
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Live football match Tottenham - Man United in round 11 of the Premier League 2025-2026, taking place at 19:30 on November 8 (Vietnam time).
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Thousands of domestic and international fans are eagerly waiting for the G-Dragon concert, creating a vibrant atmosphere before the show.
NGUYỄN LY |
Thong Nhat Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City recorded many cases of severe respiratory failure, exceeding the treatment capacity. Experts recommend regular flu vaccination for disease prevention.
HOÀNG XUYẾN - TRANG ANH |
Hanoi - These days, dust from the Ring Road 2.5 construction site has affected people's lives, posing a potential risk to respiratory health.
QUẢNG AN |
HUE - RSV virus causes acute respiratory diseases, easily transmitted during the changing seasons, especially dangerous for infants and children under 6 months old.