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Why the Chinese don't count calories Why the Chinese don't count calories Lorraine Clissold "The Chinese attitude to food can be summed up in their most common greeting: 'ne chi le fan ma?' - 'Have you eaten yet?' Food prays a central part in Chinese culture: mealtimes are the high points o… OL11791307W
The China Study The China Study T. Colin Campbell,Thomas M. Campbell,T. Colin Campbell, PhD Referred to as the "Grand Prix of epidemiology" by The New York Times, this study examines more than 350 variables of health and nutrition with surveys from 6,500 adults in more than 2,500 counties a… OL15176142W
The making of global health governance The making of global health governance Nicole A. Szlezák "How do certain policy issues come to be regarded as 'global'? Whose responsibility is it to address them? Why do new global organizations emerge, and how do they interact with the existing system of… OL16671568W
Healthy longevity in China Healthy longevity in China Zeng, Yi China is aging at an extraordinary speed and has the largest quantity of elderly persons in the world. Scholars utilize this unprecedented living experience of human being and the unique Chinese Long… OL16936059W