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Will consuming soy milk make my breasts bigger?
Many believe that consuming soy milk helps make a woman’s breasts bigger, and it can be especially effective for adolescents who are undergoing puberty. Is this correct? (Mai, Thai Binh)
Wasting food: sign of a thoughtless society
Most Vietnamese people are inured to the sight of food being wasted.
With restaurants shunned amid Covid-19, ready-to-cook meals become popular
Ready-to-cook meals are becoming increasingly popular as young people limit eating out due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
October 2, 2020 | 05:00 pm PT
Urban Vietnamese happy to pay more for healthy food: survey
Most urban Vietnamese are willing to pay higher prices for healthier foods since health remains a top concern, a survey has found.
November 5, 2019 | 07:46 pm PT
Fast food chains in the slow lane amid focus on health
International fast food chains fighting to increase their Vietnam market share are challenged by consumers leaning towards healthier options.
June 16, 2019 | 07:01 pm PT
Vietnamese diet: Too much salt and not enough fruit and veg
Cancer and heart disease are deadly threats to those who don't watch what they eat.
September 9, 2016 | 01:55 am PT