A Year After Chinese Health Authorities Vow To Rid Country Of Deliberately Adulterated Milk, A New Melamine Scandal Surfaces
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
BEIJING - One year after 11 Chinese ministries unveiled a massive program to ensure that the poison melamine was purged from national milk supplies, details are emerging of a new scandal involving the toxic chemical, along with a new government-aided cover-up in the rich coastal city of Shanghai
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