U.S. Anti-China Bills Risk Backfiring, Experts Warn ๐โ๏ธ
New U.S. bills targeting Chinese companies could backfire, harming healthcare, tech, and agriculture sectors, experts warn. ๐๐ก
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New U.S. bills targeting Chinese companies could backfire, harming healthcare, tech, and agriculture sectors, experts warn. ๐๐ก
China is set to allow fully foreign-owned hospitals in key cities like Beijing and Shanghai, boosting international collaboration in healthcare ๐ฅ๐.
Dr. Baiya Abdullah Rashid gears up to perform his first solo minimally invasive surgery after training with 18 Chinese medical teams, becoming Tanzania’s second local expert in laparoscopic procedures.
South Korea sends military doctors to hospitals amid a strike-induced staff shortage, as tensions rise over the healthcare system’s stability. ๐ฅโ๏ธ
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China’s elderly are embracing cross-city retirement, moving from major cities like Beijing and Shanghai to neighboring regions for better living conditions and lower costs. ๐กโจ
WHO urges African nations to boost blood donations to meet health emergencies and save lives. ๐๐ฉธ #HealthForAll
A Chinese surgical team achieved a world-first by performing remote robotic surgery from Rome to Beijing, with near-zero latency. ๐ฅ๐ #MedicalInnovation
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