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  • 02, 2022

    Health tips for winter exercise

    We should dress in three layers when doing outdoor sports in winter.

  • 29, 2022

    What you need to know about physical examinations

    An enteroscopy is an important measure to screen, diagnose and treat intestinal diseases. Some preparations are needed before undergoing an enteroscopy.

  • 18, 2022

    Things you need to know about rotavirus

    Rotavirus is mainly transmitted through the fecal-oral route.

  • 10, 2022

    Take care of your lips

    Take care of your lips in autumn and winter.

  • 03, 2022

    Tips from China CDC: Influenza prevention and control

    Influenza, or flu, is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the influenza virus.

  • 03, 2022

    How to deal with obesity in children?

    Obesity is defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.

  • 28, 2022

    Things you need to know about sugar substitutes

    Sugar substitutes, also known as sweeteners, are substances that can enhance the sweetness of food.

  • 27, 2022

    Rabies: One Health, Zero Deaths

    The theme for World Rabies Day 2022 is "Rabies: One Health, Zero Deaths".

  • 20, 2022

    How to deal with hair loss

    Alopecia or hair loss falls into two categories according to clinical manifestations, namely physiological alopecia and pathological alopecia.

  • 18, 2022

    How can young people control their blood sugar levels?

    There are basically four reasons for high blood sugar.

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