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Young woman diagnosed with extremely rare triple-kidney condition

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.

Vietnam sees rising trend of physically inactive children

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.

Hand, foot and mouth cases surge fivefold as Vietnam records four child deaths

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.

Vietnam struggles to deliver timely stroke care, experts warn

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.

Three children die as hand, foot and mouth disease surges in HCM City

More than 7,000 cases recorded in early 2026, with health officials warning of serious complications.

Ho Chi Minh City to offer annual health check-ups for residents

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.

Woman gives birth safely at 60 in rare high-risk delivery

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.

Invisible danger in traditional dishes alarms health authorities

Doctors urge caution as common homemade foods become a source of deadly toxins, with treatment options both rare and expensive.

Doctors warn of hidden dangers behind flower-eating trend

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 provides care for more than 1.5 million elderly residents

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 performs first-ever domino multi-organ transplant

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

Vietnam medical pioneers master world class techniques to save complex cases

The year 2025 marked a strong leap forward for Vietnamese medicine, as a series of complex techniques were successfully performed domestically.

Congenital heart surgery in Vietnam among the lowest cost globally

Doctors say complex congenital heart surgeries in Vietnam cost a fraction of those in developed countries, while treatment outcomes remain comparable.

From a street noodle vendor to a doctor repairing broken hearts

His time spent in a hospital after a road accident, cared for with devotion by doctors and nurses, inspired Tran Hoa to dream of becoming a physician.

WHO rushes antidote to Da Nang as poisoned children show recovery

Three children hospitalized in Da Nang after suspected botulism poisoning from fermented fish are showing encouraging signs of recovery after receiving emergency treatment supported by the WHO.

A 6-month-old boy survives rare 1.3kg retroperitoneal tumor

Doctors at Children’s Hospital 2 in Ho Chi Minh City successfully removed a rare 1.3kg retroperitoneal germ cell tumor from a six-month-old boy after a complex five-hour surgery.

Avoiding the front lines would have been cowardly

"During the Covid-19 pandemic, before entering the outbreak areas, I felt somewhat cowardly," Dr. Hoang Bui Hai emotionally recalled his days at the Covid-19 Treatment Hospital in Hoang Mai, Hanoi.

Ho Chi Minh City targets free basic hospital fees for residents by 2030

HCM City aims to exempt residents from free basic hospital fees by 2030 under an action programme issued by the municipal Party Committee to implement the Politburo’s Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW.

Nearly 5,000 people join blood donation campaign in Ho Chi Minh City

Nearly 5,000 volunteers, mostly university students and youth union members in Ho Chi Minh City, participated in a blood donation drive on March 8 under the 18th “Chu Nhat Do” (Red Sunday) Campaign.

VN conducts clinical trials of first oral antiviral drug to treat dengue fever

Vietnam has launched clinical trials of a new antiviral drug that could offer fresh hope in the fight against dengue fever, a disease that still has no approved specific treatment worldwide.