Expo promotes family-friendly products and services

Expo promotes family-friendly products and services

The China International Import Expo highlights a family-friendly concept ranging from illness care, driving safety and baby products.

Medical professionals, sociologists, health officials, corporations and the media are all actively participating.

The event saw the launch of a lupus care project initiated by thepaper.cn and GSK to promote public education, reduce social prejudice and provide patients with more physical and psychological assistance.

There are almost 1 million people with lupus in China and about 90 percent are women.

Lupus is an autoimmune disease that causes a butterfly-shaped rash on the face, among other signs and symptoms.

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common form of lupus, which can cause various damage to the kidneys, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, blood system and eyes.

Expo promotes family-friendly products and services

Ti Gong

A charity program is being launched at the CIIE to provide support to lupus patients. A huge butterfly is highlighted, as the disease can usually cause a butterfly-shaped rash on the face.

Although the disease does not cause infertility, it can affect the health of both mother and child during pregnancy. All this can put social pressure on the patients and their families.

“Lupus is not only a medical problem, but also a social problem that requires more attention and support,” said Shen Yifei of Fudan University’s sociology department.

“Charity programs for lupus care are very necessary to create a friendly and warm environment for the patients.”

Dr. Renji Hospital’s Chen Sheng said the innovative therapies have provided more tools for lupus patients to receive more individualized and precise treatment.

“While we help the patient receive treatment, we focus on reducing long-term side effects for the patient,” she said.

“So that they no longer have to fear marriage and the birth of a child, so that they can enjoy a better life in the future.”

The skin is the largest organ in the body and its disease is closely linked to quality of life.

Atopic dermatitis is the No. 1 dermatological disease in China and ranks first in disease burden among non-fatal skin diseases. It affects all age groups and affects up to 30.48 percent of children under one year of age.

At the CIIE, Dr. reported. Yao Zhirong of Xinhua Hospital developed a study that collaborated with Pfizer to generate valuable data that will inform global clinical practice and support the development of innovative therapies for Alzheimer’s disease.

“It is the largest real-world study of Chinese patients with Alzheimer’s disease to date, as more than 1,000 patients from more than 40 hospitals in the country will be studied,” he said.

“It not only provides China and the world with standardized AD diagnosis and treatment protocols and the basis for scientific drug decision-making, but also greatly improves the development of the AD discipline and R&D capabilities, making the ‘voice of Chinese science ‘ is brought to the mouth. world and provides long-term safety benefits for AD patients.”

At the same time, Pfizer has launched a ‘China Skin Health Action Plan’ to promote AD awareness and patient education. The program aims to create high-quality medical content and improve the understanding and management of diseases.

The baby’s care is also endorsed by P&G and doctors from Jiading District Central Hospital.

While demonstrating the intelligent technology in making its Pampers diapers, the company said it is actively working with medical professionals to promote a scientific childcare concept among young parents to build a family-friendly society.

It has collaborated with leading pediatricians to release guidelines on baby skin care, instructions for pregnancy to newborn, solutions for babies with sleep problems, to educate parents on how to properly care for their babies.

It also invited doctors to give talks on the mental health of pregnant women and the care of newborn babies, to provide more support.

Expo promotes family-friendly products and services

Ti Gong

A woman experiences the process of making diapers through VR technology.

As more and more families own their own cars, the country’s first educational book on safe driving and emergency solutions, published by Jiading District Central Hospital, made its debut at CIIE.

Six people die in road accidents every hour in the country, while many people have poor awareness of safety when driving and taking a vehicle, Dr. Zhu Chengying, editor-in-chief of the book, said during a livestreamed health program at CIIE.

“We use simple and interesting words and cartoons to promote complex and professional knowledge to readers about proper car choice, driving habits, infant and child car seats, health risks and urgent treatment of common injuries based on our clinical experiences,” she said. .

About 94 percent of traffic accidents have a direct or indirect relationship with human causes, such as violating traffic rules, driving due to fatigue or driving under the influence.

Many people are not aware that taking medications is also a risk factor. The chance of an accident is 97 percent after taking antidepressants and tranquilizers and it is 72 percent after taking cold medicine.

Expo promotes family-friendly products and services

Ti Gong

The country’s first educational book on safe driving is released on CIIE.


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