A skincare-themed forum and education campaign in Beijing marked the 12th National Skin Care Day on Friday.Incorporating scientific skincare techniques, reasonable cleaning, moisturizing and sunscreen use, the campaign was initiated by the Chinese Medical Doctor Association (CMDA) and Peking Union Medical College Hospital to unveil guidebooks to popularize scientific skincare information.According to the forum, skin cleansing is the foundation for skin health while moisturizing helps maintain a protective layer. Sunscreen is to protect skin from aging and lesions.The guidebooks focus on the three processes and use easy-to-understand language. They tackle questions of common concern, like how to properly wash the face and how to select moisturizer and sun cream.Dermatological experts with the CMDA gave a detailed interpretation to the guidebooks and answered questions from forum participants.The books are geared to everyone, and as well those with special concerns, such as senior citizens, teenagers and pregnant women. Free skin care consultation was offered after the forum.The campaign was conducted simultaneously among more than 500 hospitals nationwide. charity silicone wristbands
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Police in Guangdong province have detained 53 economic fugitives in the past six months with help from counterparts in Brazil, Myanmar, Vietnam and New Zealand. The suspects, who had all fled abroad, were wanted in connection with crimes involving a total of 27.7 billion yuan ($4.15 billion), Huang Peifu, political commissar of the Guangdong Public Security Department's economic crimes unit, said on Thursday. "We're retrieved more than 90 million yuan since the fugitives were repatriated for investigation and possible prosecution," he said. "Some fugitives handed over the bribes they received in return for leniency." Guangdong has so far repatriated more economic fugitives than any other province, municipality or autonomous region this year, he said. Huang pledged that the province would continue to expand cooperation with counterparts overseas to find Chinese fugitives. "Guangdong has a large number of fugitives who have fled abroad. Most are hiding in Hong Kong or Macao, Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada, Australia or New Zealand," he said. The suspects are mainly accused of fraud, illegal fundraising, accepting bribes and misusing public funds, he said, adding that police have offered rewards for information on their whereabouts.
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