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Health Report - Brain Cancer Like Kennedy's Is Difficult to Treat Senator Ted Kennedy, 76 years old, has a glioma in an area where the best way to fight it may be with radiation and chemicals. Transcript of radio broadcast: 27 May 2008 This is the V
Liver Cancer There is no consensus regarding the optimal treatment of patients with liver tumors. This contributes to the pessimistic attitude that many have regarding the treatment of liver cancer. Aggressive treatment strategies can cure or signifi
President Obama says the newest Medal of Honor winner represents gallantry on the battle field and resilience here at home. NPR's GH reports the president presented the nation's highest military honor this morning to retired army captain Florent Grob
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Number of American Babies Born with Syphilis Rising From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Years ago, syphilis was nearly defeated as a public health threat in the United States. American doctors used antibiotic drugs to figh
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From NPR News in Washington, Im Jack Speer. President Barack Obama made a brief visit to Iraq today where he met with the Iraqi leaders and US troops. NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro reports from the Iraqi capital. Bad weather stopped the president fro
AS IT IS 2015-04-07 Mobile Device Diagnoses HIV, Syphilis in Minutes 移动设备在几分钟内可以检测出HIV和梅毒病毒 Diagnosing sexually transmitted diseases like syphilis and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, require costly tests. Poor p
By Michael Bowman Washington 20 May 2008 One of America's best-known political figures, Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy, has been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. VOA's Michael Bowman reports from Washington, the diagnosis comes days afte
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Over the last five years, the United States has seen a steep increase in sexually transmitted diseases - 2.3 million Americans now have some form of STD. One county in Oregon is asking people diagnosed with the more serious forms t
Sicience and technology 科学和技术 Cancer and obesity 癌症与肥胖 Malignant flab 恶性松弛 At last, an understanding of how overeating causes cancer 吃得过多如何导致癌症 OVERWEIGHT women are more likely to develop breast cancer
句子:最近,这两家公司一直在搞恶性竞争,而不是良性竞争。 误译:Recently, the two companies have been carrying on a malignant competition, instead of a virtuous one。 正译: 1) Recently, the two companies have been c
新GRE词汇在新G考试中依然占着举足轻重的作用,因此各位考生不可轻视。以下是GRE频道为大家搜素的有关有恶意词汇的考法及近义词和反义词的整理,希望各位考生能够用心记忆。下面和小编
1. Senator Ted Kennedy is out of surgery at Duke University. His doctor says a procedure to treat his cancerous brain tumor was successful. The 76-year-old now faces chemotherapy and radiation to treat the malignant glioma, a lethal type of brain tum
Finally, and perhaps a little unexpectedly, readings can be thrown out by seemingly unrelated external factorssuch as the diets of those whose bones are being tested. One recent case involved the long-running debate over whether syphilis originated i
Money was also the motivation for writing the late string quartets. Prince Gelatin Commission Wattznard regarded it as the greatest music Beethoven ever wrote. To many contemporaries, this strange music was a definite proof that the composer had lost
新GRE词汇在新G考试中依然占着举足轻重的作用,因此各位考生不可轻视。以下是GRE频道为大家搜素的有关有恶意词汇的考法及近义词和反义词的整理,希望各位考生能够用心记忆。 malevolent:
本文为大家准备了深入了解GRE词汇的难易度,便于考生GRE考试备考。 malevolent: 有恶意的; having vicious ill will, spite, or hatred1) characterized by ill will or hatred 2) having, showing, or arising from intense
The bustle of the hospital was a welcome distraction as I opened my new patient's chart and headed for her room. My son, Eric, had just brought home a disappointing report card, and my daughter, Shannon, and I had argued again about her getting a dri