Stricter regulations on abortion will be introduced to limit the number of procedures, protect women's health and maintain a balanced gender ratio at birth.
Health on the agenda
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius at Children's Hospital 1 in HCM City yesterday during her visit to Viet Nam to boost medical co-operation between the two countries.
Kids with genital defects get surgery
A total of 15 poor Vietnamese children suffering from genital defects have been assigned free genital reconstruction surgery this month with the support of Italian surgeons.
Tragedy strikes as Toddler chokes to death on a lychee seed
A 6-month-old boy in the northern province of Thai Binh's Kien Xuong District died after choking on a lychee seed on Monday.
26 tonnes of Chinese potatoes destroyed
Authorities in Lam Dong Province's Da Lat City destroyed 26 tonnes of substandard potatoes imported from China on Saturday.
Medical staff to deal with toxic mushrooms
Nearly 80 medical staff from seven northern provinces including Bac Kan, Ha Giang, Hung Yen and Yen Bai yesterday finished a four-day training course on dealing with cases of mushroom poisoning in the mountainous northern province of Ha Giang.
Private preventative medicine discussed
Municipal councillors yesterday suggested that the People's Committee and Department of Health encourage private sector participation in the preventive medicine system to ease the human-resource and financial burden on the government.
Firms produce unsafe drinking water
The Food Safety and Hygiene Department in southern Dong Nai Province has suspended the operations of seven companies that sell drinking water following concerns over the water's safety.
Warning on German contraceptives
The Drug Administration of Viet Nam is keeping a close eye on information relating to two drugs, Yaz and Yasmin, used to prevent pregnancy.
Hospital for police officers opens eye clinic
The April 30 Hospital under the Ministry of Public Security today opened a hi-tech eye centre to meet the demand for check-ups and medical treatment for police personnel.
Paediatrics hospital gets transgender nod
The Ha Noi-based National Hospital of Paediatrics has become the second hospital in the country allowed to perform transgender surgeries.

Hightlight

First Korean-language newspaper hits shelves First Korean-language newspaper hits shelves

The Vietnam-Korea Times – Viet Nam's first Korean language newspaper made its debut in Ha Noi yesterday.

New industrial zone to lure Japanese firms New industrial zone to lure Japanese firms

Construction of the Phu My 3 Industrial Zone starts today in the south-eastern province of Ba Ria Vung Tau to predominantly house Japanese companies. Viet Nam News spoke to Nguyen Thi Thao Nhi, CEO of the Thanh Binh Phu My Joint Stock Company, the major investor in the zone, about its strengths and commitment to the province's development.

Classical guitarist to entertain Classical guitarist to entertain

Vietnamese classical guitarist Nguyen Thi Kim Chung will perform famous melodies by Vietnamese and foreign composers in Ha Noi tonight.

Broadway revue back in business Broadway revue back in business

A Broadway-inspired revue which became a stage phenomenon in Viet Nam last summer is set to briefly return to Ha Noi next month.