Sept 27 (Reuters) - Four infants have died in China after being fed milk powder contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine which causes kidney stones and other complications when ingested.
Cloning is still a taboo in the world, but China is now resorting to this to answer for the lack of cattle that produces milk, with a region in the country already seeing calves born from the research ...
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A medical worker gives a B-ultrasonic scan to a child sickened by contaminated milk powder at a hospital in Lanzhou, China, on Sept. 18Xinhua / Landov from mediagrid China’s Premier, Wen Jiabao, is ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -China's Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, announced a slew of childcare subsidies this month and promised to "care" for new mothers by giving them a daily cup of free milk, ...
A glass of milk could soon cost a lot less due to China's economic slump. Whole milk powder prices slumped to a three-year low as Chinese demand for dairy products slides. China plays a pivotal role ...
(For related story see CHINA MILK/ or [ID:nPEK274298] Sept 26 (Reuters) - The European Union bloc of 27 nations has banned the import of China-made milk products for infants, responding to the scandal ...