Brush your teeth, wash your hands and bathe frequently, China tells its citizens as part of its efforts to promote a healthy lifestyle.
It is back to basics to Chinese now in terms of personal habits. Brush your teeth, wash your hands and bathe frequently, their government is telling them.
A circular compiled by experts and circulated by the Ministry of Health (MOH) lists as many as 33 do’s and don’ts.Other tips include gargling after every meal, covering mouths and noses when coughing or sneezing and refraining from spitting. People are also commanded not to share towels or toilet articles.
The Chinese concept of health, which means more than just not being ill or weak, is a combination of physical and mental health and social adaptation, the circular proclaims.
The ministry stressed the cleanliness of drinking water. It also ordered relevant departments to promptly report cases of ailing or dead livestock, which can't be used for food.
It also said that pregnant women should have at least five pre-natal exams, while for other people, an annual check-up was needed.
The MOH advised the public to learn to use condoms correctly to reduce the danger of transmitting or catching AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, reports news agency Xinhua.
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The national mortality rate has dropped from 30 per thousand in the early 1950s to 6.5 percent; the infant mortality rate, from 200 per thousand to 33.1 per thousand; and the mortality rate of pregnant women and women in labor, from 1,500 per ten thousand to 63.6 per ten thousand.
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