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“VTV Live Healthy” is useful and easy to understand

“VTV Live Healthy” is a television program specializing in medicine and public health with the support of the Ministry of Health. The program not only provides useful knowledge but also contributes to raising awareness, changing behavior, and spreading healthy lifestyles in the community. The program is broadcast live at 13:00 every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday on VTV1.

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Dr. Phan Quang Thang (right), Institute of Science, Technology, Energy and Environment, shares about heavy metal pollution. Photo: screenshot

Each broadcast of “VTV Live Healthy” is about 43 minutes, structured into diverse sections: “ Medical News” provides domestic and international medical information, “Medical for the People” focuses on a health issue through expert opinions, “Doctor” is on-set consultation by leading doctors related to the topic of each broadcast episode. In addition, “Good examples of the Medical Industry” or “Medical Arms” connect patients in difficult circumstances to kind hearts.

The sections are all divided into appropriate time periods, conveying content in a variety of ways. “Medical news” is a short news bulletin providing general information on current issues such as epidemics, new medical discoveries, or strange cases… with reports reflecting the reality at hospitals, interviews with doctors, patients… Thereby, viewers can grasp the latest information, will know how to proactively prevent diseases, especially seasonal epidemics.

In the sections, “Medicine for the People” is a highly specialized content when presenting an issue for experts and doctors to share directly. Specifically, in the topic “Heavy Metal Pollution”, the audience can access a lot of useful information from the sharing of Dr. Phan Quang Thang, Institute of Science, Technology, Energy and Environment; Dr. Nguyen Trung Nguyen, Director of the Poison Control Center, Bach Mai Hospital; Dr. Tran Thi Tuyet Thu, Faculty of Environment, University of Natural Sciences. In addition to providing knowledge and ways to identify heavy metals in the living environment, the harmful effects on human life, experts also share methods to recognize and handle suspected cases of infection...

Through this topic, the audience learned about the 6 heavy metals lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, chromium, nickel which are very difficult to decompose, difficult to identify but easy to accumulate from daily life. Therefore, information from experts and doctors helps viewers to quickly identify problems so that they can adjust their lifestyle and prevent for themselves and their loved ones. In fact, heavy metal contamination can be the cause of cancer, neurological diseases... The program also broadcasts reports analyzing the risk of lead contamination from familiar children's toys...

“VTV Live Healthy” also brings viewers practical solutions through live discussions in the “Doctor” section. Experts and doctors at the studio will directly answer questions from the audience via the program’s hotline or questions from the fanpage… In addition, the program also shares useful information about the development of Vietnamese healthcare or community connections, support for difficult circumstances…

“VTV Live Healthy” also has many highly topical topics: disease prevention, non-communicable diseases, cancer prevention and treatment, nutrition for Vietnamese people, health care for the elderly, updated health policies and new medical technologies... At the same time, it provides a lot of basic knowledge for people to live happily and healthily.

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