Chinese Society Mobilized in Fight against A/H1N1 Flu

Fight against the deadly A/H1N1 flu virus kept intensifying in China. Vice Premier Li Keqiang inspected the National Institute for the Control of Pharmaceutical and Biological Products on Monday, which further highlighted the government's resolve to carry on the influenza vaccination campaign amid the growing infections.

 
Latest News about H1N1 in China

The Chinese mainland reported four more deaths from A/H1N1 flu Thursday after at least eight people had fallen victim to the disease, authorities said.

 
Second Wave of H1N1 Infections Hits China
China is experiencing a second round of H1N1 flu infection. Recent infections are more widespread and are increasing rapidly, said Zeng Guang, chief epidemiologist at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
China to Cancel Hepatitis B Test for Schools, Jobs

China is to cancel the serological test of hepatitis B in physical examinations, currently a requirement for students to enter schools or for employees to join new companies, an official from China's Health Ministry has said.

 
China Warns of More A/H1N1 Deaths
The Chinese mainland is expected to see more serious and even fatal cases of the A/H1N1 virus as the weather cools and people return to work after the just-ended eight-day National Day holiday, a Health Ministry spokesman said Saturday.
 
Residents in Beijing accept A/H1N1 flu vaccine shots

About 39,000 residents in Beijing had been inoculated with A/H1N1 flu vaccine by Tuesday afternoon, with 14 cases of adverse reaction, an epidemic control expert said on Wednesday.

 
Organ Donation System in China

The Red Cross Society of China and the Ministry of Health Tuesday announced the launch of an organ donation system in 10 provinces and cities in a pilot initiative to speed up organ transplants.

 
Poisonous Substances Emitting from Burning Candles May Lead to Cancer or Eczema

Scientists warn that, romantic candlelight dinner or luxury aroma bath may be harmful to your health. Most kinds of candles produce poisonous substances when burning. These substances can lead to cancer, asthma and eczema.

Researchers say, lighting a candle once in a while is harmless, but people should avoid to light candles often in bathroom or rooms that are lack of ventilation.

 
Dietary advice for lady in autumn
foodIn autumn, most women may feel upset, find their skin dry and suffer dramatic fluctuation in blood pressure. Actually, this is the perfect period for women to take care of their health. Those who are physically weak may take some dieta…
 
The Pleasures of Growing Vegetables

At the rear of my old house there lies a patch of vacant land, which I turned into a vegetable garden. Who could have predicted that from then on my love for it has been growing so intensely that as if it had become an addiction without constraint. These days, I even feel at a loss if I do not walk over and have a look at it each single day.

 
Although the grape is tasty, don't eat over 200 grams every day
grapeGrape is rich in vitamin C and the grape skin have the function of eye protection. However,as the grape is a cold fruit, man can not eat them too much.Usually, the adults should not eat more than 200 grams (4 Liang) of the grapes a day…
 
1st sex-education camp not so sexy

Shanghai opened its first sex-education camp for children between the ages of eight and 13 on Wednesday. Unfortunately the response was poor, with just six boy students and a deferred girls' camp.

 
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