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  • Report on Children's Participation in China
  • Multiple Targets Met Ahead of Schedule
  • Stockpiling for Shopping Spree
  • WeChat Report: Gender Difference on App Use
  • Trend of Online Consumption among Young People
  • More Chinese on the Road During 'Golden Week'
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  • Upgrading, Rural Shoppers Lift Home Appliance SectorJuly 31, 2019China's home appliance sector saw steady growth in the first half of 2019, with total revenue reaching 429.7 billion yuan ($62.4 billion), fueled by consumption upgrades and...
  • China Has 230,000 PediatriciansJuly 31, 2019As of 2018, China had 230,000 pediatricians, about 0.92 practitioners for every thousand children, according to Monday's Economic Daily.
  • Too Much Time on Smartphones Leads to Obesity, Deadly DiseaseJuly 29, 2019Smartphone addiction could lead to serious weight gain and the onslaught of deadly diseases, according to a new study.
  • Homebuyers Getting Younger, Share of Women Buyers RisingJuly 26, 2019Homebuyers are getting younger and the percentage of female home buyers is rising in major Chinese cities, according to a report released Tuesday.
  • Strong Family Relationship May Help with Asthma Outcomes for ChildrenJuly 23, 2019Positive family relationships might help youth to better manage asthma even in the face of difficult neighborhood conditions, according to a study posted on the website of...
  • Women No Longer Regarded as Less Competent Than MenJuly 22, 2019A nationally representative study of gender stereotypes in the United States shows that women are no longer regarded as less competent than men on average.
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