Authorities on Thursday released a draft plan to prohibit the promotion of breast milk substitutes through advertisements and free gifts, the Beijing News reported.
Chinese expedition teams in Antarctica will soon have better logistical support as the country plans to build an aviation support and emergency response system for its scientific research activities in this area.
Chinese cigarette packs are advised to have warning images like skulls, blackened teeth or diseased lungs printed on them in the effort to tackle smoking during an activity jointly held Saturday by Beijing Health Education Association and Beijing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at Beijing's Chaoyang Park.
Stroke is the most common single cause of death in China, according to the China Stroke Declaration, which was released Saturday by China's Ministry of Health, to mark the annual World Stroke Day (October 29th). The ministry launched a national campaign on the same day to promote the awareness of preventing stroke.
China's new icebreaker is set to be launched in 2014 and will conduct scientific marine research tasks, Xinhua News Agency reported Wednesday.
Multinational companies involved in the agricultural sector should protect farmers' interests, experts said Monday, responding to news that Nestlé SA's subsidiary collaborated with local vendors to shortchange farmers.
Large advertising billboards on overpasses, residential building and roofs that block light will be banned in Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu province under a draft proposal.
China's annual winter army conscription is underway with lower standards set to allow recruits with small tattoos and excessive weight to enlist.
Tibet Airlines started operating flights from Lhasa to Gansu's capital city Lanzhou, opening a direct winter air connection between the two cities for the first time.
Typing "Austria" in the search engine of China's popular online shop Taobao.com will yield 690,595 products (data at 11:00 am, Nov 1, 2011), including accessories, stamps, coins and clothes.
China Southern Airlines' Airbus A380 superjumbo was cleared for operation Monday after being grounded for two days due to a mechanical fault, China National Radio's website (CNR.com) reported.
The suspected cause of a recent death of a wild Siberian tiger was a neck snare, says an animal expert.