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A person is seen touching her heart due to a heart disease, which is increased when a person sits for too long.
Too much sitting kills, increases risk of heart diseases, according to heart experts

Apparently, sitting can be a cause of terminal illnesses, as there is substantial evidence being built that prolonged times of sitting - even among people who are actively exercising - can cause diabetes and various heart diseases.

Chinese Olympian Ning Zetao is one of the country's
Modern Trends in Chinese Masculinity Similar to Ancient Times

Chinese women categorize famous and handsome men as “national husbands” and their standards for doing so is similar to the taste of women in ancient times.

Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui becomes darling of the Internet.
Chinese Swimmer Fu Yuanhui Is China's New Hero as Netizens Laud Her Candor Via Video Parodies

Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui instantly becomes an Internet sensation for her rare candor as netizens pay tribute to her one-of-a-kind personality that was highlighted during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Tang Wei stars in the move
Moviegoers Urge Chinese Producers for More Quality and In-depth Films

Movie watchers and fans are getting turned off by the quality of films being produced in China recently and are urging producers to take a deeper look.

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Families of the victims of the Nanking Massacre keep the memory of the atrocities of the Sino-Japanese war.
Japanese Author Releases Book on Nanjing Massacre after 28 Years of Research

Japanese author Tamaki Matsuoka released her book, “Torn Memories of Nanking” in Canada in April and published by New World Press.

A paraplegic man is able to walk again after undergroing a brain-robot program that helps cure paralysis.
Brain-robotics technology is curing paralysis, helping paraplegics walk again

A very surprising outcome from a robotic brain programme came out after eight paraplegic people were able to regain slight movement and sensation in their legs, even after being paralyzed for so long.

Chinese author Cao Wenxuan has received the so-called Nobel Prize for children's literature.
Zhu Chengliang, Chinese Children’s Book Illustrator, Touches Subject of Migrant Families

Famous Chinese children’s book artist of “New Year’s Reunion” was released in 2008 and still warms the heart of many families in China who are separated by economic reasons.

Contestants live broadcast the opening ceremony of the Miss Tourism World 2016 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province on Aug. 10, 2016.
Nanjing Launches Miss Tourism World 2016

The Miss Tourism World 2016 was held in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province on Aug. 10, 2016. The competition aims to enhance cultural exchanges in tourism and promote the good morals of contestants.

Women swimming in public swimming pool.
Pool sparks outrage by banning women on their periods from swimming

Management of a swanky gym in Tbilisi, Georgia, is facing some bad press for denying women on periods from using the swimming pool.

Many models strive for fame like Giselle Bundchen.
South American Models Thrive in China Due to More Job Opportunities

Models from South America are getting more opportunities in China and have decided to stay in the country as long-term residents.

A Chinese insurance company is encouraging couples to marry.
Company Sells Insurance to Chinese Couples to Encourage Marriage; Payout Released After 10 Years

A Chinese insurance company is selling packages to couples to encourage them to marry.

Many Chinese take pride in the country's athletes.
Former Table Tennis Coach Opens Olympic Museum

An Olympic museum opened in Xiamen in the Fujian Province to exhibit works by former table tennis coach Deng Rongrong.

Many Chinese women face abuse in sham marriages with homosexual men.
Chinese Women Abused by Gay Husbands Speak Out to Defy Anti-women Laws

“Gay wives,” or women who marry gay men, are now speaking out to express their abused plight in Chinese society.

Cupping is gaining popularity in the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Rio Olympians Get Cupping Therapy--Chinese ‘Bahuoguan’ for Muscle Pain Treatment

Many American athletes at the 2016 Rio Olympics are taking “bahuoguan,” or the Chinese version of cupping therapy, to restore muscular strength.

The average life expectancy in China as of 2015 is 76.34 years.
Chinese Centenarian Still Lives Active Lifestyle, Prefers Heavy Manual Work

A woman who is 109 years old lives in China based on a profile done by the Chongqing Commercial Daily.

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