• 25, 2023

    Q&A on emerging XBB.1.16 variant

    XBB.1.16, also known as "Arcturus", is a recombinant strain of the omicron variant, which is one of over 600 variants circulating globally and one of 137 XBB subfamilies. It was first detected in January and has been spreading in countries and regions such as India, the United States, Singapore and Australia.

  • 21, 2023

    Learn about cancer

    Cancer is a chronic disease, which is often preventable and treatable.

  • 20, 2023

    Tips on intestinal cancer prevention

    The latest data from the National Cancer Center shows that the incidence rate of intestinal cancer in China is increasing year by year. If we can attach more importance to intestinal health, we can prevent intestinal cancer and keep our intestines healthy.

  • 19, 2023

    Learn about lung cancer screening

    Lung cancer has the highest incidence rate and mortality rate in the world. The latest data on malignant tumors in China, published by the National Cancer Center, shows that lung cancer remains the most common malignant tumor in the country. In 2016, there were approximately 828,100 new cases of lung cancer in China, resulting in 657,000 deaths.

  • 18, 2023

    Learn About Vitamin C

    Vitamin C is an essential vitamin for the human body.

  • 14, 2023

    World Parkinson's Disease Day

    The 27th World Parkinson's Disease Day fell on Apr 11, 2023. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common degenerative disease of the nervous system, commonly seen in the elderly.

  • 07, 2023

    Health tips for hand-foot-and-mouth disease

    Hand-foot- and-mouth disease (HFMD) is an infectious disease in children caused by a variety of enteroviruses. Starting in March each year, the epidemic of HFMD gradually intensifies, and will typically enter the high incidence period from April to June.

  • 30, 2023

    What should you eat when recovering from influenza A?

    Influenza is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the influenza virus. It occurs frequently in spring and winter, spreads rapidly, has a high incidence rate and a short epidemic period, resulting in easy outbreaks. The influenza A virus is the main pathogen of human influenza, and is prone to mutation.