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A large-scale community health festival and walking event titled “For a Healthy Vietnam” will take place from 7am to 4pm on April 5 at Tran Nhan Tong pedestrian street and Thong Nhat Park in Hanoi, in response to Vietnam’s National Health Day.
In the first three months, more than 25,000 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease have been recorded nationwide, including four fatalities, an official revealed at a workshop held by the Department of Medical Service Administration.
In the pursuit of a “meaningful life”, many are losing balance and health.
In a quiet corridor of Bach Mai Hospital, where urgency and anxiety usually define the atmosphere, an unexpected sound emerged - the warm, trembling voice of a viola.
A dangerous strain of virus is driving rapid deterioration in children, with some cases turning critical within 24 hours.
At Lao Cai Obstetrics and Children’s Hospital, doctors spare no effort "guarding the night" for the fragile lives of premature babies. They not only treat the pediatric patients but also must fight against backward customs.
A newly tracked SARS-CoV-2 subvariant with multiple mutations is spreading across continents, prompting close monitoring by health authorities.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is devising plans to link periodic health check-up data to electronic health records for citizens.
A 22-year-old woman has been successfully treated for an exceptionally rare congenital urinary anomaly involving three kidneys, doctors at Quang Nam Regional General Hospital announced on March 27.
The proportion of children in Vietnam who do not engage in sufficient physical activity is on the rise, as school-based physical education continues to fall short of the recommended minimum of 60 minutes of daily movement.
Vietnam has recorded a sharp surge in hand, foot and mouth disease, with nearly 25,000 cases and four deaths reported in the first three months of 2026, prompting urgent action from the Ministry of Health.
Stroke remains one of the most serious public health challenges in Vietnam, with high rates of incidence and mortality compared to many countries, while leaving lasting disabilities that place heavy burdens on families and the healthcare system.
More than 7,000 cases recorded in early 2026, with health officials warning of serious complications.
From 2026, all residents in Ho Chi Minh City will be provided with periodic health check-ups or screening at least once a year under a newly issued municipal plan for the 2026–2030 period.
Doctors at the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Hanoi have successfully performed a cesarean section for a 60-year-old woman, delivering a healthy baby boy.
Doctors urge caution as common homemade foods become a source of deadly toxins, with treatment options both rare and expensive.
The trend of eating flowers, widely shared across social media, may offer a novel culinary experience. However, if not handled properly, these visually appealing dishes can pose serious health risks.
Ho Chi Minh City’s growing and rapidly ageing population is placing increasing pressure on improving quality of life and healthcare services for older residents.
Vietnam has successfully carried out its first domino multi-organ transplant, a landmark medical achievement that underscores the country’s rapidly advancing organ transplantation expertise
The year 2025 marked a strong leap forward for Vietnamese medicine, as a series of complex techniques were successfully performed domestically.