;Infections * Bolivian hemorrhagic fever * Boutonneuse fever * Cerebral malaria * Congenital cytomegalovirus * Congenital syphilis * Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever * Dengue fever * Duke’s disease * Ebola * Endocarditis * H1N1 * Hanta virus * Infectious mononucleosis * Marburg virus * Rocky mountain spotted fever * Scarlet fever * Typhus ;Non-infectious conditions * [...]
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Wu made his debut in 2000 with his album ”Tomorrow, Alone”. Despite the involvement of top producers, the album only received lukewarm response. However, this gave him opportunities to act in idol dramas such as Peach Girl and Moonlight Forest. However, with an intense passion for music, Kenji made a comeback to the music industry [...]

The lyrics of the chorus go as follows: :猪!你的鼻子有两个孔,感冒时的你还挂着鼻涕duo duo:Pig, there are two holes on your nose; when you catch a cold, you are snorting :猪!你有着黑漆漆的眼,望呀望呀望也看不到边 ig, you have black eyes; look and look yet cannot see to the side :猪!你的耳朵是那么大,呼扇呼扇也听不到我在骂你傻 ig, your ears are so large; yell and yell but they can’t hear that [...]

“Wuhai is almost like Hawaii – there is a beautiful beach, just no sea water…” Wuhai dining scene consists of numerous small bars and restaurants, catering for a range of Chinese, Mongolian and western cuisines. Food is priced reasonably and approximately 30-50% cheaper then major cities in China. Popular dining choices are: Hot pot (Hua-Gua) [...]

Grandfather Xu comes from China to visit the family of his son, Datong Xu (Tony Leung), in St. Louis. While there, he gives his grandson, Dennis Xu (Dennis Zhu), a treatment of Gua Sha to treat a slight fever (being unable to read English lables of medicine). The authorities, however, mistake the harmless traditional Chinese [...]

Gua Sha ( ), literally “to scrape away fever” in Chinese (more loosely, “to scrape away disease by allowing the disease to escape as sandy-looking objects through the skin”), is an ancient medical treatment. Sometimes referred to as “spooning” by English speakers, it has also been given the descriptive French name, “tribo-effleurage”. The Vietnamese term [...]

Little is known about Zhang Yichao’s early life, other than that he was a resident of Sha Prefecture. By 851, Tufan, which had ruled the region since Tang lost the territory to it in the aftermaths of the Anshi Rebellion, was being torn by civil war. Zhang secretly plotted with the other Han Chinese residents [...]




