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  • Cancer on the rise

    2012-04-05 11:08

    The mainland has 2.8 million new cancer cases a year, and the number is expected to exceed 3.8 million in 10 years.

  • HVC can reach brain

    2012-04-05 11:06

    Scientists at the University of Birmingham recently found that human brain cells can become infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV).

  • Prostatis device out

    2012-04-05 10:13

    A new ultrasound medical device for prostatitis - inflammation of the prostate gland - has been developed by Guorui Huihuang Medical Devices Co Ltd.

  • Premium beers reach dizzying heights

    2012-04-04 18:52

    As bottles of premier beer continue to fly off the shelves in China, from family eateries to trendy night spots, industry insiders say its happy hour all year round for brewers.

  • Capital has a taste for extravagance

    2012-04-04 11:19

    But you don't have to pay through the nose to tickle your taste buds with luxury fare.

  • Mingqian Tea Special

    2012-04-01 15:53

    Special coverage of Mingqian tea - tea picked before the Qingming Festival - by chinadaily.com.cn.

  • Tea's slow start means better quality

    2012-04-01 15:48

    A cold winter has delayed the marketing of Mingqian tea, the prime of Chinese green teas. But that is not entirely a bad thing, because the quality is expected to be higher.

  • Royal Goods Court

    2012-04-01 15:30

    Royal Goods Court is a renowned tea distributor in China.

  • Early tea chase

    2012-04-01 13:36

    The first spring teas to reach the markets can fetch prices that have farmers singing all the way to the bank. Find out how modern technology helps farmers make this lucrative brew.

  • Tea is steeped in Wuyutai

    2012-03-31 15:10

    Tea is steeped in Wuyutai, a Chinese tea house.

  • 'Panda tea' steeped in controversy

    2012-03-31 14:48

    Tea fertilized by the dung of giant pandas has provoked controversy in Southwest China's Sichuan province, with a local entrepreneur applying for a world record for the tea's whopping price tag.

  • Food poisoning incidents hit rural schools

    2012-03-31 10:23

    Seven students at a primary school in Southwest China remain in the hospital after they had eaten a free meal provided by the government and got sick, according to a local official.

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