How Can China Solve Its Elder-Care Problem?
As millions of Chinese enter old age, their adult children are now grappling with the financial and emotional burden of being their parents’ only car…
As millions of Chinese enter old age, their adult children are now grappling with the financial and emotional burden of being their parents’ only car…
Chinese women are speaking up about pain and shame on the gynecologist’s table
Despite the efforts of volunteers, poor accessibility still hinders tourism for China’s visually impaired
Forget bubble tea, traditional Chinese medicine is the latest trend among youth
Can young professionals change geriatric care in China, or will it change them first?
Demand for sperm banks is rising, but young men struggle to meet tough technical and societal standards to donate
After the sudden end of China’s “dynamic zero” Covid policy, photographers capture the lingering relics of the country’s pandemic prevention apparatus
From a weight-loss dance to diets of cacti and musk, ancient Chinese had a variety of ways to keep themselves slim
A former emergency room doctor reflects on the long hours, high pressure, and lack of safety nets over his career in China’s medical system
NGO founder Wang Ying shares what’s ailing palliative care in China, plus her own battle with cancer
Soaring infections, questionable treatments, viral dance moves, medicine price gouging, and a meteorite spotted—it’s Viral Week
Cinema labels 37-year-olds “elderly,” drunk driver drags victim along for one kilometer, doctors warn against mixing herbal medicine with coffee, ser…