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2025-12-18

Big News! Lei Haichao, Director of the National Health Commission, published an article in the People's Daily: Accelerate the Building of a Healthy China (with key highlights included).

Big News! Lei Haichao, Director of the National Health Commission, published an article in the People's Daily: Accelerate the Building of a Healthy China (with key highlights included).
On December 18, Lei Haichao, Director of the National Health Commission and Secretary of its Party Leadership Group, published an article in the People's Daily titled: "Accelerating the Building of a Healthy China—Studying and Implementing the Spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee." Below is a summarized overview and the full text of the article.

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2026-01-27

Fatality rate: 75%! When this virus infiltrates the brain, could MRI imaging turn out to be the ultimate “wanted notice”?

Fatality rate: 75%! When this virus infiltrates the brain, could MRI imaging turn out to be the ultimate “wanted notice”?
Recently, news about the Nipah virus has once again captured public attention. This virus, carried by fruit bats and capable of causing severe encephalitis, has been designated by the World Health Organization as a “disease of high concern.” When patients experience intense headaches, seizures, or even coma, how do doctors precisely identify this “silent killer” amid the complex array of brain disorders?

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2026-02-05

A Deep Dive into the 2026 No. 1 Central Document: How Can We Use “New-Quality Productive Forces” to Ace the Test of Strengthening Grassroots Healthcare?

A Deep Dive into the 2026 No. 1 Central Document: How Can We Use “New-Quality Productive Forces” to Ace the Test of Strengthening Grassroots Healthcare?
On February 3, the No. 1 Central Document for 2026 was officially released, clearly calling for the implementation of the “Healthcare Strengthening Foundation Project.” During the deployment of the 15th Five-Year Plan for Healthy China, Director Lei Haichao of the National Health Commission repeatedly emphasized the need to adhere to the principle of “focusing on the grassroots level and prioritizing prevention,” and to promote the extension of high-quality medical resources to the grassroots level.

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2025/12

Are there three types of MRI? What exactly are permanent-magnet, normal-conducting, and superconducting MRI systems? Let’s clarify it all in one article.

In the field of medical imaging, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), with its advantages of being radiation-free and offering high image resolution, has become the “gold standard” for clinical diagnosis. However, when faced with the three mainstream types available on the market—permanent magnet, conventional conductive, and superconducting—hospitals inevitably encounter difficulties in procurement and research selection: Which type is best suited to their specific needs? And how can they strike the right balance among cost, performance, and maintenance?

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2025/11

Technological breakthroughs are driving clinical innovation, and ecosystem collaboration is accelerating industrial upgrading.

At the 8th China International Import Expo, magnetic resonance technology emerged as one of the key highlights in the healthcare sector. Fosun Pharma showcased “Marie,” the world’s first upright particle therapy system, which is compatible with a variety of cutting-edge radiotherapy techniques, including proton, heavy-ion, and FLASH therapies. By adopting an upright treatment posture, this system significantly enhances the precision of radiation therapy for tumors in areas such as the lungs and breast, marking a crucial step toward shifting cancer treatment from mere “therapy” to “cure.” In addition, GE Healthcare unveiled MAGNETOM Flow, the world’s first liquid-helium-free MRI scanner. Its DryCool dry magnet technology breaks away from reliance on liquid helium, enabling green and low-carbon operations. The system is now in mass production at GE’s Shenzhen facility in China and is driving the development of the “Expert Consensus on Liquid-Helium-Free MRI Technology,” providing a foundation for industry standardization.

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2025/11

Application scenarios are continuously expanding—from “going to the countryside” to “visiting homes.”

The “Mobile Stroke Unit” is becoming a lifesaving pioneer—this is one of the cutting-edge applications of in-vehicle MRI. By integrating mobile CT and mobile MRI (typically low-field permanent magnet types that can be quickly activated) into specialized vehicles and linking them with laboratory testing and diagnostic systems, we’ve created a “mobile stroke rescue room.” Once a stroke patient is picked up, the ambulance can complete imaging scans en route, accurately determining whether the patient is suffering from an ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage, thereby securing the precious “golden hour” for thrombolysis or thrombectomy.