China Expands Mental Health Support Amid Rising Challenges
China enhances mental health services as over 95 million face depression and anxiety. New initiatives target youth and urban pressures, aligning with WHO goals.
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China enhances mental health services as over 95 million face depression and anxiety. New initiatives target youth and urban pressures, aligning with WHO goals.
Chinese surgeons revolutionize microtia treatment with two-stage cartilage reconstruction, helping 2,500+ children annually while attracting global patients.
For the first time, mosquitoes have been discovered in Iceland, sparking discussions on climate change and ecosystem shifts. Researchers monitor potential impacts.
Chinese surgeons pioneer two-stage ear reconstruction, transforming lives of children with microtia and positioning China as a global leader in medical innovation.
Explore the Peace Ark, China’s floating hospital where Dr. Xia Yong leads life-saving surgeries and delivers babies in challenging maritime conditions.
Born aboard China’s Peace Ark hospital ship, Alifa Chin’s story symbolizes hope and the enduring impact of humanitarian missions across Asia.
As the UN celebrates 80 years, UNFPA highlights progress in global health, rights, and partnerships, including decades of collaboration with China to advance reproductive health initiatives.
Colombia’s innovative approaches to reducing femicide and gender-based violence show progress, offering lessons for global gender equality efforts.
For over two decades, China has provided critical medical support to Papua New Guinea, enhancing healthcare access and fostering regional cooperation through APEC initiatives.
China’s Peace Ark hospital ship completes 15-year global mission, providing free medical care to 250,000 patients across 52 countries through maritime humanitarian efforts.
As the Beijing Declaration turns 30, U.S. reproductive rights face unprecedented challenges, sparking global debates on gender equality and healthcare access.
U.S. CDC faces credibility crisis amid staffing cuts and political interference, raising global concerns about pandemic preparedness and health leadership.
Oncology expert Dr. Mikkael Sekeres discusses rising cancer cases in under-50s, prevention strategies, and cutting-edge treatments in a CGTN Health Talk feature.
Three scientists win 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discoveries explaining how the immune system avoids attacking healthy tissues, with major implications for autoimmune disease treatment.
New U.S. tariffs on imported drugs raise fears of higher prices and disrupted global supply chains, drawing criticism from industry and international leaders.
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo’s Kasai Province kills 42; UN stresses global preparedness as vaccination efforts expand.
An Australian doctor in Gaza describes ‘indescribable tragedy’ as UK and Canada join nations recognizing Palestine, amid calls for concrete peace action.
WHO reports 19.97M global cancer cases in 2022. Expert interview reveals prevention strategies and treatment advances to combat rising rates across Asia and worldwide.
China deploys 1,000+ medical professionals to 59 regions in 2024, continuing six decades of global health leadership through treatment initiatives and pandemic support.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Bill Gates discuss expanding US-China health cooperation through global initiatives during UN General Assembly meeting.