Ancient Chinese Practice Baduanjin Offers Blood Pressure Benefits Comparable to Brisk Walking

An ancient Chinese exercise practice that combines slow movements, controlled breathing, and meditation may help lower blood pressure as effectively as brisk walking, according to a large randomized clinical trial…

Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Escalate Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Health Research Suggests

New research from Rutgers Health is shedding light on a subtle yet potentially significant factor contributing to cognitive decline in older Chinese Americans: the tendency to internalize stress. A groundbreaking…

Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Increase Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Study Finds

New research from Rutgers Health suggests that older Chinese Americans who tend to internalize stress may be at a quietly increasing risk of memory loss. The groundbreaking study, published in…

The Sheer Number of International Activewear Players Operating in China Undercuts the Idea That Chinese Consumers Have Shunned Foreign Brands Entirely

The $67 billion Chinese sportswear market, a dynamic arena currently experiencing an unprecedented boom in outdoor sports, is presenting a more complex picture than a simple narrative of foreign brand…

Chinese Challenger Brands Go Global Amidst Shifting Consumer Tastes and Domestic Slowdown

The global fashion landscape is witnessing a significant shift as Chinese challenger brands, notably Anta and Urban Revivo, aggressively expand their retail footprints from bustling Asian metropolises to Western fashion…

Chinese Capital’s Measured March: A New Era of Fashion Investments in the West

After a period of reassessment and recalibration, Chinese capital is once again making its presence felt in the Western fashion and sportswear markets. However, this resurgence is marked by a…