[Photo/IC] BEIJING -- China has stepped up efforts to crack down on violations in the healthcare product industry, after a series of scandals. Thirteen central ministries jointly launched a 100-day campaign in early January to fight against irregularities in the sale of healthcare products. Until now, authorities have received over 1,100 complaints and helped consumers prevent over 8.4 million yuan ($1.24 million) of losses, said a senior official with the State Administration for Market Regulation. Earlier in January, police arrested the founder of Quanjian Nature Medicine Technology Co, amid allegations of fraudulent practice following the death of a seven-year-old girl who had used the company's products as part of her cancer treatment. Infinitus, a multi-billion-yuan Chinese company, is under investigation after it was accused of selling products that damaged a child's heart. China will continue to clamp down on illegal advertising and other violations in the healthcare sector, the official added. rubber band bracelets
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Rescue workers tend to the injured at the site of a train derailment in Lian county in northern Taiwan on Sunday, Oct 21, 2018. Passengers were killed and injured on Sunday when one of Taiwan's newer, faster trains derailed on a curve along a popular weekend route, officials said. [Photo/Agencies] BEIJING - Mainland authorities on Monday mourned victims who died in a passenger train derailment in Taiwan Sunday afternoon and sent condolences to their families and the injured. The mainland has paid close attention to the accident, said officials from the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office and the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits. At least 18 people died and 187 were injured, and two female passengers from the mainland were among the injured, according to the island's railway authority. The Puyuma Express No. 6432 bound for Taitung from Shulin Station with 366 passengers on board derailed at 4:50 p.m. at Xinma Station, Yilan County. All eight cars of the express train derailed, with three of them overturned. The cause of the derailment is still under investigation. The accident, the worst of Taiwan railways in more than three decades, happened on a popular line along the island's east coast. Train services were partially resumed Monday morning.
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