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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
 Fruit Juice: Friend or Foe?
The research showed that these juices can decrease the effectiveness of certain drugs
 Long-term Exposure to Incense Raises Cancer Risk
Incense smoke contains carcinogenic substances
 Olympic Dream Leads to Greener Lifestyle
Many residents in Beijing are changing their habits to embrace a greener lifestyle
 Childhood Dairy Intake Improves Adolescent Bone Health
The study highlights the importance of dairy intake throughout childhood
 Sleep Selectively Preserves Emotional Memories
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- 3,000 People Contract HIV Every Month
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- WHO Chief: Healthcare in Rural Area Faces Challenges
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- Campaign Lights Up Dangers of Smoking
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- China 'Committed to Fighting' Climate Change
- Hu's Japan Tour 'a Major Diplomatic Move'
- Transgenic Species Development Program Approved
- China Plays 'Most Positive Role' in Sudan Peace Process
- Regulator to Raise Stocks Threshold
- Hu: 'We're Not to Blame' for Food Crisis
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO.34, 2008
Chinese swimmer Zhang Lin, 20, won a historic silver medal in the men's 400 meters freestyle at the Beijing Olympics

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 33, 2008
A gymnast since the age of 5, Yang is already a veteran with a dozen Olympic medals

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 32, 2008
A grand fireworks display, in addition to lighting effects featuring brilliant colors, especially red that is seen as a symbol of China, will fire up the global audience

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