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Leading Cervical Cancer Doctors Support Approval of LuViva in China Based on Preliminary Review of Clinical Trial Results

PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga., February 20, 2024 Guided Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCQB: GTHP), the maker of the LuViva Advanced Cervical Scan, announced today that a group of prominent cervical cancer doctors are in the final stages of completing the clinical data report that will be submitted for approval by the Chinese National Medical Products Administration (NMPA). The data quality assurance review team is being led by Dr. Sui Long, Director of the Gynecology Hospital at Fudan University and includes p

China targets 30% growth in computing power in race against U S

China aims to boost the country’s aggregate computing power by more than 50% by 2025, according to a plan released by authorities on Monday, as Beijing tightens its focus on supercomputing and artificial intelligence innovations. The plan comes amid rising competition between China and the U.S. in many high-tech areas ranging from semiconductors and supercomputers to AI, including U.S. export controls on chipmaking equipment. The plan, released by six departments in Beijing including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), has set a target for China’s total computing power to reach 300 EFLOPS by 2025.

China s economic troubles have left some cities so cash-strapped they re resorting to bizarre fines, skipping bills, and slashing health coverage

Some cities in China have resorted to handing out fines for serving cucumbers and skipping some bills as they attempt to square their finances.

China had nearly 2 million excess deaths in 2 months after ending zero-COVID policies, study finds

This study reveals excess deaths may have occurred after the zero-COVID restrictions lift in China. How many people died following the zero-COVID policies lift in China?

China Faces Early Attack From Crop Pests After Extreme Weather

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