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The current policy in place permits a family to have a second child on the condition that both parents came from single-child families.
China Launches Campaign Controlling Newborn Sex Ratio Anew

China vows to continue sending medical workers and other humanitarian aid to Ebola-hit regions.
China Continues Effort to Aid Africa in Fighting Ebola

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China has previously sent army medical workers to Africa as part of its health development ties with the country.
China, Africa to Strengthen Health Development Ties

A patient undergoes a breast implant surgery at a hospital in Hefei, Anhui Province.
China, S. Korea Agree to Provide Joint Accreditation to Plastic Surgeons

A woman holds her child with one hand and toys with the other at a railway station in Beijing, Jan. 14, 2014.
China Will Not Impose Unlimited Second Child Policy This Year

Newlywed couples stroll past Tianamen after a group marriage ceremony.
China Announces No Further Changes to Family Planning Policy

Cui Yuying shakes hands with Mexico's Foreign Affairs Undersecretary, Carlos de Icaza.
Number of High-Rank Female Government Officials Increases in China

A woman pushes a baby on bike next to damaged cars and debris in Beijing.
China Could Find Reprieve in the Race Against the Aging Society Clock

AIDS is a national problem in China. There are currently 3,500 AIDS orphans in Henan Province alone.
Experts Urge More Sexual Health Education for Chinese Youth

China's population is expected to increase by 1 million more in 2015.
China Forecasts 1 Million More Births in 2015

Moutai liquors on a shelf at a supermaket in Xuchang, Henan Province. Health authorities are debating whether to permit gold flakes to be added to baijiu.
Gold Proposed as Food Additive

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