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  2. 2008 Chinese milk scandal - Wikipedia

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    Empty milk shelf in a Carrefour supermarket in China as a result of the scandal. The 2008 Chinese milk scandal was a significant food safety incident in China. The scandal involved Sanlu Group's milk and infant formula along with other food materials and components being adulterated with the chemical melamine, which resulted in kidney stones and other kidney damage in infants.

  3. Food safety incidents in China - Wikipedia

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    Within three days of ingesting the formula, the babies suffered from what Chinese doctors described as "big head disease", since the babies' heads swelled while their bodies became thinner from malnourishment. The fake formulas were tested to have only 1–6% protein when the national requirement was 10% protein.

  4. Sanlu Group - Wikipedia

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    On 27 September 2008, China Economic Net reported that Sanlu may have been bankrupted and soon be taken over by Beijing Sanyuan Food Company Ltd. [39] In November, it was announced that the Sanyuan Group would acquire 4 of Sanlu's Shijiazhuang plants, and plants in Tangshan, Shandong and Henan, and would assume some of Sanlu's debt ...

  5. FEATURE- As world population hits 8 billion, China frets over ...

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    Such decisions by countless people like Tang will determine the course not only of China's population but that of the world, which the United Nations says is projected to reach 8 billion on Tuesday.

  6. China's "dragon" baby boom may boost population in 2024 ... - AOL

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    More babies are being born in hospitals across China in the Year of the Dragon, financial news outlet Yicai reported, an increase which could soften the decline in population in 2024 and bring ...

  7. Giant infant - Wikipedia

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    Giant infant [1] (Chinese: 巨婴 or 巨嬰), spelled 'ju ying' in Hanyu Pinyin, [2] alternatively translated as giant baby, is a Chinese buzzword that originally denotes a baby of giant size, [3] but is now generally used to describe a psychologically immature adult. [4]

  8. Israeli official says government cannot confirm babies were ...

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    The Israeli government has not confirmed the specific claim that Hamas attackers cut off the heads of babies during their shock attack on Saturday, an Israeli official told CNN, contradicting a ...

  9. Big-Headed Kid and Small-Headed Father - Wikipedia

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    Big-Headed Kid and Small-Headed Father (simplified Chinese: 大头儿子和小头爸爸; traditional Chinese: 大頭兒子和小頭爸爸; pinyin: Dàtóu erzi hé xiǎotóu bàba) is a 1995 Chinese animated cartoon television series jointly produced by CCTV and Shanghai Oriental TV. It was starring a family in Shanghai. Small-Headed father ...