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capital's children won't have to rely on Rudolph to bring Father Christmas to Beijing this year, Santa has joined the Internet age.
China's sword culture is one aspect of its history that has received little attention from researchers but thanks to a private collector that is fast changing. Zhu Linyong reports.
While many people are aware of their caffeine content, few know of their hidden ingredients that, when combined with alcohol, can have serious consequences.
Drug-resistant infections with the "superbug" Clostridium difficile are rising in Europe and are widespread, scientists said on Tuesday, but there are big variations in the way the health authorities monitor them.
If teens could reduce their daily salt consumption by 3,000 milligrams (mg), they would cut their risk of heart disease and stroke significantly in adulthood, researchers say.
The bane of many old people is the fear of falling and the breaking of bones made thin and brittle by osteoporosis.
US researchers say they have developed a new blood test that may help predict the risk of heart failure in older adults who appear to be in good health.
People suffering from serious constipation may get some relief from a Chinese herbal medicine consisting of hemp seeds and other herbs, a new study finds.
Debt-ridden Hollywood icon, MGM, is awaiting approval of its reorganization plan and a Chinese company may be eyeing a stake.
The nation will soon become the world's second largest film market, says a local film mogul.
The play is likely to be performed by Chinese American actors in English next year on Broadway.