Many disabled and vulnerable people are examined on-site for free
MAI ANH |
Ho Chi Minh City - Responding to the National Health Day, many people at Thi Nghe Nursing Home were examined and provided with free health care.
MAI ANH |
Ho Chi Minh City - Responding to the National Health Day, many people at Thi Nghe Nursing Home were examined and provided with free health care.
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Responding to the National Health Day (April 7), the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health organized free screening for thousands of people in 64 wards and communes on April 5.
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April 7 every year is Vietnam's National Health Day, and also World Health Day launched by the World Health Organization (WHO). This is not only an opportunity to remind about the role of the health sector, but also an appeal for each citizen and each family to be more proactive in taking care of and protecting their own health. In the context of increasing pressure in life, diseases tending to increase and become younger, building a "health culture" starting from each individual, each family home becomes more urgent than ever.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Many women silently endure "difficult-to-speak diseases" such as urinary incontinence, genital prolapse but are reluctant to be examined, causing the disease to become increasingly serious.
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Iran and the US received a plan to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a well-informed source revealed on April 6.
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From May 15, 2026, transcripts and diplomas, certificates will be integrated on the VNeID application, serving for lookup and use in many administrative procedures.
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Huge amount of fuel mysteriously disappeared, Thai authorities suspect involvement in illegal fuel transit and storage activities.
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On April 6, gold prices adjusted down, gold stores continued to be bustling in the buying direction.
TÚ LY |
Responding to the National Health Day (April 7), the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health organized free screening for thousands of people in 64 wards and communes on April 5.
Văn Nhân |
April 7 every year is Vietnam's National Health Day, and also World Health Day launched by the World Health Organization (WHO). This is not only an opportunity to remind about the role of the health sector, but also an appeal for each citizen and each family to be more proactive in taking care of and protecting their own health. In the context of increasing pressure in life, diseases tending to increase and become younger, building a "health culture" starting from each individual, each family home becomes more urgent than ever.
NGUYỄN LY |
Ho Chi Minh City - Many women silently endure "difficult-to-speak diseases" such as urinary incontinence, genital prolapse but are reluctant to be examined, causing the disease to become increasingly serious.