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Seemingly simple nosebleeds, a 72-year-old man has a stroke

NGUYỄN LY |

Ho Chi Minh City - A 72-year-old man who was taking anticoagulants suddenly had prolonged nosebleeds, then progressed severely and continued to experience stroke complications.

Wife tells the journey of accompanying and helping her husband overcome a brain hemorrhage

DI PY |

The program "Perfect Piece" brings an emotional love story of Mr. Van Doan and Ms. Que Nhung - a hardworking and faithful wife.

How to cool down doctors warn can cause heat shock, stroke

Hà Lê (T/H) |

Many heat-relieving habits on hot days seem harmless but can increase the risk of heatstroke, stroke and cardiovascular disease.