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The Science of Love and Care
by: Nguyễn Đông Hưng
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Description:
The Science of Love and Care by Minh Hung / Nguyen Dong Hung is a human-centered work that brings together practical medicine, family ethics, reproductive health, love, marriage, personal dignity, social conduct, and everyday health knowledge. Guided by the central idea that “knowledge is safety,” the book helps readers understand the body, protect health, cultivate character, build family values, and approach love and marriage with both compassion and reason.
More than a general health book, The Science of Love and Care is a thoughtful journey into the connection between science and human life. It explores the responsibilities of growing up, the moral value of self-control, the power of family influence, the dignity of women and men, the meaning of marriage, the science of reproduction, maternal and newborn care, personal hygiene, social etiquette, and the prevention of harmful social behaviors.
Written in a reflective yet accessible style, the book transforms sensitive subjects into clear, practical, and humane knowledge. It encourages readers to see health not as a private matter alone, but as a moral responsibility toward oneself, one’s family, and future generations.
Ideal for readers interested in medical humanities, family health, reproductive education, maternal and child care, ethical living, marriage guidance, social behavior, and lifestyle medicine, The Science of Love and Care offers a bridge between scientific understanding and everyday wisdom.
At its heart, this book reminds us that love needs knowledge, happiness requires cultivation, health must be protected, and character is built through daily choices.