VOV.VN - Thanks to the dedicated care and treatment provided by France-Vietnam Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Y.S, a 42-year-old Korean national, who had suffered a stroke and remained in a deep coma for 80 days, miraculously regained consciousness and returned to his home town recently.
VOV.VN - A COVID-19 outbreak has been reported at Nguyen Binh Khiem High School in Ba Ria–Vung Tau province, with three 12th-grade students testing positive via rapid antigen tests on May 15 and 16.
VOV.VN - Hanoi has recorded 1,320 measles cases since early 2024, with 64% of patients being children under five and 83% either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated.
VOV.VN - The Lunar New Year festival, known locally as Tet, is a time for family reunions, but for dialysis patients living in boarding houses near hospitals, it is both a long-awaited moment and a bittersweet one as they must stay close to their life-saving treatments to battle illness day by day.
VOV.VN - While many eagerly return home to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet) with their families, over 100 patients must remain for treatment at Da Nang Oncology Hospital, where hospital leaders and medical staff have been visiting them with gifts and lucky money to ease their homesickness.
VOV.VN - Can Tho Maternity Hospital in the Mekong Delta recently organized the Spring Fair 2025 to contribute to a fund in support of underprivileged patients before the Lunar New Year 2025 festival (Tet).
Shinhan Life Vietnam has supported children undergoing leukaemia treatment by providing VND150 million (nearly US$6,100) worth of medical expenses and 120 gifts to patients in the HCM City Children's Hospital in HCM City.
Three Vietnamese donors with a rare blood type have helped save the life of a 64-year-old British man with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP).
VOV.VN - A number of hospitals based in Ho Chi Minh City have organised various charity programmes, including zero-dong markets, in an effort to help patients and their families who have to spend their Tet in hospital.
VOV.VN - Ho Chi Minh City, the most populous locality in Vietnam, has seen a sharp increase in the number of cases caused by the JN.1 sub-variant of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, the Ministry of Health has said.