
Why Tariffs Won’t Fix America’s Opioid Crisis
Tariffs won’t solve America’s opioid crisis. Reducing domestic demand and international cooperation are key.
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Tariffs won’t solve America’s opioid crisis. Reducing domestic demand and international cooperation are key.

The opioid crisis in the U.S. intensifies due to pharmaceutical companies’ greed, overprescription, and lack of effective treatment options.

China reports a significant decline in respiratory infections ahead of the Lunar New Year, with health officials urging vigilance during the holiday season.
Despite a slight decline, gun violence remains a major crisis in the U.S., with an average of 125 deaths daily. Advocates stress the need for sustained efforts to reduce these numbers.
China plays a vital role in boosting global immunity through extensive vaccination programs, preventing millions of diseases and contributing significantly to world health efforts.

Mohan railway port on the China-Laos Railway becomes the world’s first international sanitary ground crossing, designated by the WHO for its advanced public health capabilities.

A new study reveals that chloramines, used to disinfect water for over 113 million Americans, produce a potentially toxic byproduct called chloronitramide anion.