
World Population Day: China’s Success in Safeguarding Newborn Health
On World Population Day, China celebrates significant strides in reducing birth defects and improving newborn health through extensive screening and support programs.
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On World Population Day, China celebrates significant strides in reducing birth defects and improving newborn health through extensive screening and support programs.
China plans significant healthcare reforms in 2024 to improve public services, reduce medical costs, and enhance digital healthcare access.
Explore how China’s life expectancy nearly doubled over 50 years through robust public health initiatives and healthcare reforms.
China has expanded eye health and vision check coverage to 95.1% for children aged 0-6, significantly reducing myopia rates among youth.
China’s delegation is set to enhance global health cooperation at the 77th World Health Assembly, focusing on collaboration with the WHO and member nations to promote a global health community.
Chinese surgeons have successfully performed the world’s first live pig liver transplant into a cancer patient, marking a significant milestone in medical science.
China’s health literacy rose to 29.7% in 2023, with urban areas at 33.25% and rural at 26.23%, reflecting progress in public health awareness.
China launches National Anti-Cancer Week to boost cancer survival rates and emphasize prevention through lifestyle changes and early detection.
American vlogger Marissa visits Dr. Huang Yuguang in China to explore the rise of painless labor, driven by innovative medical and policy initiatives.
China’s first winter without COVID-19 restrictions sees a surge in respiratory illnesses, especially among children, as hospitals respond to the uptick caused by known pathogens.