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Dragon caught on Camera in China - Locality News - 0 views

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    Dragon was spotted in the camera in China and this video is going viral in Social media.
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CT Scanner - 0 views

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    2013 Deep Research Report on Global and China CT Scanner Industry was professional and depth research report on Global and China CT Scanner industry. The report firstly introduced on CT Scanner basic information included on CT Scanner definition classification application industry chain structure industry overview; international market analysis, China domestic market analysis, Macroeconomic environment and economic situation analysis and influence, CT Scanner industry policy and plan, CT Scanner product specification, manufacturing process, product cost structure etc.
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LIDA SLIM PILLS- ONE OF MOSE POPULAR CHINA SLIMMING CAPSULES! - 0 views

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    Lida Diadiahua claims to be "the world's most effective slimming capsule". This product works immediately to suppress a user's appetite and to help a user's body burn away any excess body fat. The product allegedly works if you take one capsule each day, and in just 30 days you will see an amazing difference in terms of weight loss.
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Drop in COVID-19 alertness could create deadly new variant - 0 views

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    Lapses in strategies to tackle COVID-19 this year continue to create the perfect conditions for a deadly new variant to emerge, as parts of China witness a rise in infections, the head of the World Health Organization said on Friday (December 2). The comments by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus mark a change in tone just months after he said that the world has never been in a better position to end the pandemic. "We are much closer to being able to say that the emergency phase of the pandemic is over, but we're not there yet," Tedros said on Friday. The global health agency estimates that about 90% of the world's population now has some level of immunity to SARS-COV-2 either due to prior infection or vaccination. "Gaps in testing … and vaccination are continuing to create the perfect conditions for a new variant of concern to emerge that could cause significant mortality," Tedros said. COVID-19 infections are at record highs in China and have started to rise in parts of Britain after months of decline.
Bharatbookbureau MarketReport

#Agricultural #science #China - 0 views

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    Includes latest collection of China Agricultural science research and test development industry companies with annual revenue above 5 million USD.
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China "Illegally" seizes the US submarine drone | World News | News - 0 views

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    The underwater vehicle was taken about 50 nautical miles (90 km) northwest of Subic Bay, Philippines, Thursday night, in a non-violent incident, said Capt. Jeff Davis, spokesman for the Pentagon.The event took place while civilian crew USNS Bowditch was recovering a pair of "naval gliders" that regularly collect information on water temperatures, salinity and sea clarity.
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Shilajit - 0 views

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    Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
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    Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
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Awareness about Acupuncture treatment to solve low back pain: sonieclinic - 0 views

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    Acupuncture originated in China for some 4,000 years ago. The Chinese describe acupuncture by the character ‘Chen’ , which literally means to pierce slightly with a needle, a graphic description of this therapeutic technique. The philosophy of acupuncture is to know about the function…
Anthony Brown

Hong Kong Urges Bird-Flu Vigilance - 0 views

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    Health authorities in Hong Kong are urging residents to take steps to ensure personal hygiene, and the city remains on high alert following the bird-flu-related death of a man in mainland China.
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China food service industry: What are the current trends? - 1 views

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    China's food industry is rapidly changing. As its population continues to grow, foodservice operators have to meet new consumer demands as tastes are changing and becoming westernised, and new technology is being introduced to the foodservice industry.
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Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak: Latest information, news and updates - 1 views

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    More than 300 scientists and researchers participating both in person and virtually agreed on a set of global research priorities.
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    Here's the timeline of how the Coronavirus outbreak evolved from Wuhan city in China and spreading its tentacles across the world.
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2nd Global Covid-19 Summit slated for May 12 - 0 views

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    A second Global Covid-19 Summit will be held virtually next month for countries to discuss efforts to end the pandemic and prepare for future health threats, according to a joint statement on Monday (April18). "The emergence and spread of new variants, like Omicron, have reinforced the need for a strategy aimed at controlling Covid-19 worldwide," the White House said in a news release with the Group of Seven and Group of 20 nations. The announcement comes amid a surge of Covid-19 cases around the world prompted by easily transmissible variants of the virus. China's most populous city, Shanghai, is trying to return to normal after a nearly three-week shutdown, which, along with wider China curbs, are taking a toll on the world's No. 2 economy. The summit will build on efforts and commitments made at the first global summit in September, including getting more people vaccinated, sending tests and treatments to highest-risk populations, expanding protections to health care workers and generating financing for pandemic preparedness, the statement said.
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Swiss pharmacy body says country experiencing medicine shortages due to supply chain is... - 0 views

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    Switzerland is experiencing medicine shortages due to supply chain issues linked to COVID lockdowns in China and war in Europe, the country's pharmacists association said. "We have the biggest problems with children's medications, especially fever-reducing syrup," Enea Martinelli from pharmaSuisse told Swiss broadcaster SRF. "There are also shortages of blood pressure medications, psychiatric medications and Parkinson's medications," he said.
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WHO chief : End of Covid-19 is 'in sight' - 0 views

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    The world has never been in a better position to end the Covid-19 pandemic, the head of the World Health Organization said on September 14, his most optimistic outlook yet on the years-long health crisis which has killed over six million people. "We are not there yet. But the end is in sight," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at a virtual press conference. That was the most upbeat assessment from the UN agency since it declared an international emergency in January 2020 and started describing Covid-19 as a pandemic three months later. The virus, which emerged in China in late 2019, has killed nearly 6.5 million people and infected 606 million, roiling global economies and overwhelming healthcare systems. The rollout of vaccines and therapies have helped to stem deaths and hospitalisations, and the Omicron variant which emerged late last year causes less severe disease. Deaths from Covid-19 last week were the lowest since March 2020, the U.N. agency reported.
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Is ginger a diuretic? We investigate!- AMVital Wellness Blog - 0 views

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    Some herbs have diuretic effects and may help with sodium and water retention. Instances include: Dandelion "Ginger" Parsley Hawthorn Juniper Natural diuretics could help lessen fluid retention by making you urinate more. But more scientific evidence can prove that these herbs have diuretic impacts, so you may not find them compelling. Ginger is a spice that has a long history of use as a medicinal herb. It's been used to treat everything from colds to diarrhea, but one of the most common uses for ginger is that it acts as a diuretic to get rid of water retention (swelling) in the body. While there's no single cause for swelling or bloating, it can happen because of a variety of factors, including being overweight or gaining weight rapidly due to muscle building or pregnancy. However, ginger isn't just used as an herbal remedy: its active ingredient, shogaol, also exists naturally in other foods like broccoli and carrots! What is ginger? The ginger plant is the underground, fleshy part of the plant that forms a rhizome. It's a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the Zingiberaceae family. It looks like a small palm tree with reddish-brown stems. Its flowers are white and fragrant with five petals and look like gingerbread cookies! The plant originated in Southern China but now grows in tropical regions all over the world, including India, Japan, and Jamaica. Ginger is used for cooking, medicine, and perfume making because of its intense flavor (which comes from an oil called gingerol). How are diuretic herbs good for you? A diuretic is a substance that promotes the production of urine. Diuretics can treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and kidney problems. They are also sometimes prescribed as a weight-loss aid to help the body eliminate excess water weight associated with bloating or edema (swelling). As you can see from its many uses and benefits, having a diuretic handy when you're feeling bloated is always a good idea. How can you make
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Catching up on sleep over weekends may reduce heart disease risk - new study finds - 0 views

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    Getting a good night's sleep is crucial for maintaining both physical and mental health, alongside a balanced diet and regular exercise. Chronic sleep deprivation has been linked to an increased risk of serious conditions like diabetes and heart disease. So, if you're sleep deprived during weekdays, try to make up for it by getting extra sleep on weekends. A new study has revealed catching up with compensatory sleep on weekends can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease. The study conducted by the National Centre for Cardiovascular Disease in Beijing, China, found that individuals who catch up on sleep over the weekend may lower their risk of heart disease by one-fifth. Study co-author Yanjun Song from the State Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease at Fuwai Hospital emphasised that the benefit of compensatory sleep was even more pronounced among individuals who regularly experience inadequate sleep on weekdays. The researchers used data from 90,903 subjects involved in the UK Biobank project to evaluate the relationship between compensated weekend sleep and heart disease. More than 21 per cent of the participants were identified as sleep-deprived - defined as getting less than seven hours of sleep per night.
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UK approves CStone's Sugemalimab for non-small cell lung cancer treatment - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has awarded marketing authorisation to CStone Pharmaceuticals for sugemalimab (Eqjubi) as a first-line treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the UK. NSCLC is the most common form of lung cancer, accounting for around 80 to 85 out of 100 cases. Sugemalimab is now approved as a first-line treatment, in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy, for adult patients with metastatic NSCLC who do not have EGFR-sensitive mutations or ALK, ROS1, or RET genomic alterations. This UK approval follows its recent authorisation by the European Commission, marking the second international approval for sugemalimab. CStone's CEO Dr. Jason Yang described the UK's approval as a significant milestone in their global expansion strategy. "Sugemalimab is the first domestic anti-PD-L1 antibody to receive approval outside of China and has already entered the world's second-largest pharmaceutical market, the EU. "Now, with the UK approval, sugemalimab continued to expand its presence in the European market. The long-term survival data, recently presented at this year's ESMO Congress, further confirmed sugemalimab's value in the frontline treatment landscape for metastatic NSCLC," he said.
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Haleon Invests $43M+ To Enhance Health & Safety Standards - 0 views

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    Haleon is enhancing its research and development (R&D) capabilities and accelerating its new product innovation pipeline with a $54 million (£43.49 million) investment in its global R&D centre of excellence in Richmond, Virginia, USA. This investment is in addition to the company's annual R&D budget of approximately £300 million. The Richmond site, one of Haleon's three global R&D centres of excellence, alongside facilities in Weybridge, UK, and Suzhou, China, provides the global scale necessary for the company to deliver disruptive and locally relevant brand innovations across over 170 markets worldwide. The upgraded facility will feature new, state-of-the-art laboratories designed to enable development of innovations across ingredients, formulations, flavours, formats and packaging for Haleon's Over-the-Counter (OTC) and Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements (VMS) categories. Franck Riot, Haleon's chief R&D officer, emphasised the critical role of R&D in the company's success, stating, "R&D is the cornerstone of our business and the innovation engine behind our category-leading brands." "Consumers trust our products because they trust our science - so investing in R&D is vital for driving consumer preference for our brands."
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Medical Devices - 0 views

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    "Dental Chairs and Equipment Market Outlook in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) to 2018"
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