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Study Says Two Drinks A Day Will Keep Heart Toxins At Bay
Latest Harvard Study Tells Elders To Draw The Line At Two Drinks, Warns Excess Can Be Toxic

Elderly men have been warned in a new study to be careful when consuming more than two drinks, as it can lead to a cardio toxic effect in the body.

A lone child eats inside a classroom.
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle: Extreme Poverty Grips Nearly 4 Million Chinese Kids 6 Years Old and Below

The National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) and the All-China Women’s Federation (ACWF) said that there are 3-4 million children (infants included) aged 0-6 years living today in China in extreme poverty.

breast cancer cells
Cancer Cure News: Discovery Of Enzyme-Sending Tumors Could Lead To Breast Cancer Treatments

A new study reveals that some breast cancer types use an enzyme that drills "seed holes" before inserting new tumors. This discovery could result in new treatments for certain secondary breast cancers (SBCs).

Obesity and Colon Cancer
Teenage Obesity Linked To Colon Cancer: Research

Highly overweight teens have doubled risk of having colon cancer when they reach their middle-age, a recent research revealed.

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The last few Bald Ibis remain untraceable after ISIS storm Plamyra town in Syria
Last 4 Remaining Bald Ibis Birds Missing After ISIS Capture Palmyra Town In Syria

Among those facing the heat of the recent ISIS militant's excesses in the Syrian town of Palmyra are the northern Bald Ibis bird species that are already on the verge of extinction. None of the only four known specimens of the birds are traceable after ISIS made fresh inroads in the ancient town steeped with historical and cultural significance.

Herpes Virus
Cancer Breakthrough: Genetically Engineered Herpes Virus Successfully Treats Skin Cancer

A genetically engineered herpes virus has successfully cured people of skin cancer. The study was led by the Institute of Cancer Research in the United Kingdom.

Children strike unique poses in their kindergarten graduation gown.
Survey Reveals More Adults Want Their Children to Follow Own Dreams

Almost half--41.3 percent--of the nearly 2,000 respondents based in Beijing who participated in a survey conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily on occupational prestige said that their children are free to choose whatever kind of profession they would be interested in when they grow up.

female smoker
Smoker Brains Hardwired For Nicotine Cravings, Rewards Key to Quitting Smoking: Study

A new study reveals the differences between various smoker brains. Adjusting a brain hardwired for nicotine cravings that seek rewards is the key to quitting smoking.

Delayed Cord Clamping and Neurodevelopment
Delayed Cord Clamping Helps In Child’s Growth And Development: Research

Delayed clamping of the umbilical cord can be an advantage to children when they grow up, according to a study.

Alcohol Drinking, Smoking, and Work Performance
Alcohol Drinking, Smoking Have No Negative Impact To Work Performance: Research

Drinking alcohol and smoking do not affect a person's performance at work, research says.

Alcohol Consumption and Elderly
Moderate Alcohol Consumption Can Be Danger To Elderly’s Heart: Research

Moderate alcohol drinking places a cardiovascular risk to older people, research says.

Male Mosquito
Gender Modification Is The Key To Eliminate Female Mosquitoes Carrying Dengue Virus

According to the study by researchers from the Fralin Life Science Institute at Virginia Tech, male mosquitoes have nothing to do with the transmission of the dengue virus.

Hunnan Province's Hani ethnic people are believed to have migrated from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.
Hani Polyphonic Folk Music: A Dying Tradition

The Hani ethnic group in southern Yunnan Province are struggling to keep old traditions alive.

Construction of Disneyland in Shanghai forced nearby factories to close down.
Before 2016 Opening, Shanghai Disneyland to Welcome Thousands of New Employees

Before welcoming the Shanghai Disneyland in 2016, the theme park is yet to recruit thousands of new employees on top of the already-hired workers tallying up to over 1,000.

More than 60 percent are in doubt about the reliability of health-related mobile applications, according to a recent online survey.
Over 60 Percent Have Doubts About Health Apps, Online Survey Shows

An online survey conducted by the portal China News Service (CNS) showed that over 60 percent have doubts about health-related mobile applications despite the sector seeing increase in investment growth.

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