VIETNAM ASSOCIATION FOR INTELLECTUAL WOMEN (VAFIW)

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Signs of protein deficiency in the body

Protein, also known as a nutrient, is vital for everyone’s health. It is one of the three essential macronutrients alongside fats and carbohydrates. Protein plays a crucial role in growth and maintenance of tissues, facilitates necessary biochemical reactions for metabolism, and forms the building blocks of cells, especially muscle mass. Proteins are composed of amino […]

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Application of geographic information system (GIS) and maps to study population issues in Thai Nguyen and Lang Son provinces

Thai Nguyen and Lang Son are two provinces in the Northern Mountains and Midlands of Vietnam. According to the General Statistics Office, the population of Thai Nguyen province as of April 1, 4 was nearly 2019,1 thousand people, of which the population of urban areas accounted for about 287.31% and the population of rural areas

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Models that can predict breast cancer-related lymphedema

According to a study published in the journal JAMA Surgery, preoperative and postoperative models are highly accurate for predicting breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL).   Dr. Danielle H. Rochlin from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, and colleagues conducted a prognostic study involving women with breast cancer who underwent axillary lymphadenopathy surgery (ALND)

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Water treatment technology ensures safety for health

Along with the development of economy, science and society, people increasingly need to use quality domestic water. Especially, when the growing population in big cities. This, in turn, requires a source of drinking water sufficient for all city residents. Therefore, domestic water treatment plants were born and put into operation to treat source water into

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Adding red algae to cow manure reduces methane emissions by almost half

A particularly impressive red algae has the prospect of significantly reducing the alarming level of methane produced by the intestinal digestive system of cows. Now, Swedish researchers have discovered that by adding the tropical red algae Asparagopsis taxiformis (AT) to cow dung, it has cut the amount of methane produced in the manure by almost

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