Central News Agency (Central News Agency, reporter Chen Chieh-ling, Taipei, July 1st) NTU College of Medicine Dean Wu Ming-hsien, who recently fell ill, is recovering well due to his good physical condition and no longer requires hypothermia treatment, according to NTU Hospital President Yu Chung-jen today. A message book set up at NTU Hospital has received over 200 messages in three days. Wu Ming-hsien, 61, former president of NTU Hospital and current dean of NTU College of Medicine, was reported to have suffered OHCA (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest) and was rushed to the hospital on the 23rd. He underwent ECMO and hypothermia treatment to save his life. He has since been removed from ECMO, with his condition described as "cautiously optimistic" and continuously "improving." Yu Chung-jen attended a press conference on lung cancer health education this afternoon. When asked about Wu Ming-hsien's latest condition in a post-conference media interview, Yu Chung-jen stated that Wu Ming-hsien has a good physical foundation and has largely recovered. However, given the severity of the situation, the medical team remains cautious. Regarding media inquiries about whether Wu Ming-hsien underwent hypothermia treatment, Yu Chung-jen only said that the treatment followed standard emergency procedures and that hypothermia treatment is no longer necessary. Wu Ming-hsien's condition is stable and continues to improve, and everyone looks forward to his speedy recovery. When asked if Wu Ming-hsien is now awake, Yu Chung-jen did not respond, only saying that another letter will be sent out this week when the timing is appropriate. Currently, a message book is available in the public space on the 2nd floor of the East Wing of NTU Hospital for everyone to leave messages of support. The message book is placed in a public area, and the general public is welcome to visit. However, please do not take photos of the messages. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150701 Stand with facts, your every donation