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Mengniu to increase sourcing raw milk

[2012-08-29 13:21]

China Mengniu Dairy Co Ltd hopes to source 100 percent of its raw milk supply from large-scale farms.

Quality of mercy

[2012-08-29 13:19]

Serious illness in the family is always disturbing, and when you are in a foreign country with a totally unfamiliar healthcare system, it can get downright traumatic.

Australian scientists in research into spider venom for breast cancer cure

[2012-08-17 17:04]

Australian scientists are undertaking ground-breaking research into spider venom for use in medicine to fight breast cancer.

Oklahoma reports two more deaths of West Nile virus

[2012-08-17 17:03]

The health department of the US state of Oklahoma confirmed two more deaths of West Nile virus, bringing the state's death toll to three this week.

Cubans urged to join dengue fight

[2012-08-17 15:27]

Cubans were called upon to support the government's efforts to fight dengue, especially in summer months that usually see a spike in the disease.

Rare virus kills one in northern California

[2012-08-17 15:12]

One person died and another was sickened after contracting the rare hantavirus in the northern part of the US state of California.

51,597 dengue cases reported from Jan to July in Philippines

[2012-08-17 11:38]

51,597 dengue cases have been reported from January to July this year, among which 324 have died, according to the Philippine Department of Health.

Indonesia makes progress in combating child malnutrition

[2012-08-16 17:06]

Indonesia has been among the top 15 countries in the world in terms of progress in dealing with child malnutrition.

Chinese researcher tries new treatment for Parkinson's disease

[2012-08-16 17:04]

A Chinese researcher has achieved initial success in trying to find new methods for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

Free drugs help sustain traditional Tibetan medicine

[2012-08-16 16:56]

A Tibetan county in northwest China's Gansu province has cut medical costs for local farmers and herders.

New Zealand study challenges babies' moral compass findings

[2012-08-16 14:37]

New Zealand psychology researchers have challenged a landmark US study that indicated infants are born with a moral compass that enables them to recognize "good" and "bad" behavior.

TB screening should be included in physical exams: draft regulation

[2012-08-16 10:47]

Screens for tuberculosis (TB) should be included in physical examinations for students, as well as people working in certain industries.

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