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A case in which more than 200 kindergarten students in northwestern China were found to have abnormal blood lead levels is ...
The Tianshui government had every opportunity to properly handle the crisis. Sadly, such failures are common in a system ...
Observers say alleged attempt to cover up high lead levels in kindergarteners follows pattern seen in other safety incidents ...
China’s central government has intervened after hundreds of cases of lead poisoning at a private nursery in the country’s impoverished north west, days after local officials blamed industrial paint ...
The kindergarten’s cooks used inedible pigments to decorate buns and cakes, the authorities said. Eight school officials and employees were detained.
Authorities in northwest China discovered that over 200 kindergarten students had high lead levels in their blood due to paint added to their food. The Heshi Peixin Kindergarten aimed to attract more ...
Beijing plans to hand out about $500 annually for each child until the age of 3, but it’s not clear if that’s enough to reverse a falling fertility rate that poses major challenges.
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Most families are seeking treatment in major cities after tests at a local hospital returned tests at much lower levels than ...
A shocking scandal at a kindergarten in northwestern China has left 233 children with abnormal lead levels after kitchen ...
Quezon City. The EcoWaste Coalition and the Consumer Rights to Safe Food (CRSF) appealed to the Food and Drug Administration ...
Eight individuals have been arrested in China following a food safety scandal in which over 200 kindergarten children in ...
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