Heart Ailments Rising In China In Tandem With Rapid Urbanization, Adoption Of Western Lifestyles
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
HONG KONG - As rapid-fire urbanization and the mass adoption of Western lifestyles transform China, the World Health Organization estimates that the average cholesterol level among Chinese men - which was 4.15 in 1984 - over the next 21 years had jumped to 5.5
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