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Shanghai Helps Obese Students Lose Weight
The Municipal Health Bureau and Sports Bureau and the Education Commission of Shanghai have jointly launched a program aimed at slimming down obese students
 Study: Lose Weight With 'Big Breakfast'
To lose weight and keep it off, eat a big breakfast packed with carbohydrates and protein, then follow a low-carb, low-calorie diet the rest of the day, a study has suggested
 Study: Drinking Coffee May Help Reduce Diabetes Risk
Drinking coffee every day could help reduce the risk of diabetes, a researcher in Finland has found
 Healing From Within
More than 16,000 people affected by the quake are staying at Mianzhu's new municipal gymnasium
 Fat Generation
Wealthier lifestyles have brought with them an unhealthy diet and less exercise for many Chinese families
 Eat Without Meat
Young people across China are becoming vegetarians for a variety of reasons, from weight loss to worries about the quality of meat
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- Study: Drinking Coffee May Help Reduce Diabetes Risk
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- Study: 7-8 Hours of Sleep Best for Keeping Healthy Weight
- Study and You'll Live Longer: Report
- Diesel Fumes Interfere With Normal Brain Function
- Health is Wealth
- Pet Sterilization Becomes Law in LA
- Vice Premier: China Health Insurance to Cover More Non-working Rrbanites
- In the Shadow of Drugs
- Stress Could Lead to Cervical Cancer
- British Scientists Developing Spinal Injury Treatment
- Beijing Women Smoking More
- Sugary Drinks Raise Risk of Gout in Men
- No Pesticide Detected in Dumpling Exports to Japan
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 28, 2008
Despite her defeat to eight-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams on July 3, China's big hope for Olympic gold, ace tennis athlete, Zheng Jie, gave her supporters a big surprise at this year's Wimbledon tournament

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 27, 2008
After steep declines in China's stocks, Shang Fulin, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has started a new round of campaigning to stabilize investor confidence

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 26, 2008
After a seven-year tenure as mayor of Shanghai, Xu has served as president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since 2002. In 2003, he was elected an international fellow of the RAE

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