Risk of Swine Influenza Death "Hard to Avoid" in China

Though there were now fewer A/H1N1 influenza cases on a daily basis in the Chinese mainland, a medical expert warned Sunday that serious or fatal cases would still be hard to avoid in the future.

 
China's Health Ministry Bans Shock Therapy to Cure Youths Internet Addicts
internetChina's Health Ministry has ordered a hospital to stop using electric shock therapy to cure youths of Internet addiction, saying there was no scientific evidence it worked.
 
Excessive Weight Loss for Love
Excessive Weight LossWhen it comes to losing weight, some people care too much about love and appearances and not enough about their health. At least that seemed to be the case for one young woman in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan province, who overdid h…
 
Pu'er --- same tea, different names
tea  Although sales of pu'er tea have been hit by the global financial recession, it's time for China's tea industry to have its own brands, says Yang Shanxi, director of the Office of Tea Industry in the Yunnan provincial government.
 
Chinese Mainland A/H1N1 Flu Cases Exceed 1,000

The Chinese mainland confirmed 42 new cases of A/H1N1 influenza in the 24 hours ending 6 p.m. Saturday, bringing the total to 1002.

 
China Prepared for Cluster Flu Outbreak
China is well prepared to contain a cluster outbreak of A/H1N1 influenza, Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu said Friday.
 
First A/H1N1 Dead in China

An A/H1N1 flu patient died "accidentally" Wednesday in east China's Zhejiang Province, local health authorities said late Wednesday.

 
Dragon-tea in China
tea Dragons used to terrify the tea farmers and Buddhist monks of Hangzhou, who in former years saw one as the angry architect of a tidal wave that fills the city's Qiantang River with wondrous swells each October.
 
Chinese traditional herbal medicine is popular in U.S.A
herble medicine  When Dr. Francis Yu started his acupuncture clinic in California in 1970s, most of his patients were Chinese. But now, half of his patients are non-Chinese.
 
Schools were Shuted to Check A/H1N1 Spread in China

Authorities ordered Tuesday a one-week closure of all schools and kindergartens in a southern China township where 37 students from the same primary school were confirmed as A/H1N1 cases.

 
Cigarette Tax Increased in China
Cigarette Tax Increased to Cut Smoking The chinese government has raised consumption tax on cigarettes by between 6 and 11 percent to curb smoking and add revenue to State coffers. Cigarette Tax Increased to Cut Smoking The tax hike took effect on May 1 but was made pu…
 
The Best Time When You Take Fruits
fruits  It is worth thinking whether Chinese present dieting is reasonable.
 
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