Doctors have provided an update on the health status of the group of students from Kim Giang Primary School (Hanoi) who were hospitalized suspected of food poisoning after a field trip.
An 8th-grade female student was beaten so severely that she had to be hospitalized for daring to "badmouth a friend behind her back." The incident is currently under investigation and being handled by the authorities.
Recently, Bach Mai Hospital (Hanoi) has received and treated many patients who suffered from poisoning due to trusting and using traditional medicine sold online.
After a week of continuous afternoon fever, excessive coughing and phlegm, and difficulty breathing, Mr. K. went to the hospital for examination. The doctor ordered emergency treatment as he was in critical condition and severely weakened.
The Standing Committee of the Quang Nam Provincial People's Council maintains that if Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung or any other member of the Provincial People's Council has any shortcomings or violations, they must be severely punished.
The Quang Nam Provincial People's Council will hold a press conference to provide information regarding allegations that a provincial People's Council representative assaulted a female golf course employee, causing her golf club to break.
Seven students at Hoang Liet Primary School (Hoang Mai District, Hanoi) experienced nausea due to e-cigarette use and had to be hospitalized for examination and monitoring.
Results from stool sample culture analysis revealed that the causative agent of food poisoning affecting hundreds of students at iSchool Nha Trang, resulting in one child's death, was Salmonella bacteria.
Many diseases are breaking out, and some infectious diseases this year are behaving unusually, especially in children, with an increase in severe cases.
Recently, the Quang Ninh Provincial Food Safety Department discovered two bottles of health supplements containing a banned substance that could cause strokes, raising public concern.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taken to the hospital on October 5th after feeling unwell while attending the Jewish Yom Kippur holiday.
The Vietnam-Sweden Uong Bi Hospital (Quang Ninh province) recently admitted a patient who self-administered nutritional supplements into his buttocks, resulting in a large abscess.
With a sudden surge in the number of pediatric patients admitted to the Emergency Department of Children's Hospital 2 (Ho Chi Minh City), the hospital is maintaining after-hours medical examinations, including at night, to ensure the health of its patients.
After receiving fat-dissolving injections at a spa, a 43-year-old female patient developed multiple abscesses with signs of necrosis in her abdominal area and had to be hospitalized for treatment.
In recent weeks, the number of children with respiratory illnesses seeking treatment and being admitted to pediatric hospitals and pediatric departments of many general hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City has increased.
Hanoi has seen not only an increase in dengue fever cases among adults but also a sharp rise in cases among young children after the start of the school year, with at least four deaths due to severe complications.
Three men in Hoa Binh province developed symptoms such as headache, numbness, fatigue, muscle weakness, painful urination, and irregular heartbeat, and had to be hospitalized after eating toad meat.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, the number of children hospitalized with COVID-19 in the city is showing signs of increasing again, and of particular concern is that many of these children have not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Following a traffic accident, the truck driver was sprayed in the face with pepper spray and then attacked with weapons by several individuals, resulting in serious injuries.
In just three weeks, the National Dermatology Hospital received and treated dozens of cases of complications from Botox and filler injections at spas and other beauty establishments.