时间:2019-01-11 作者:英语课 分类:VOA慢速英语2007年(二)月


英语课
This is the VOA Special English Health Report.


A woman wears a face mask to protect her from polluted air in Lanzhou, China, in December

A new study shows that air pollution may be more of a risk for heart disease than scientists have thought. The research involved more than sixty-five thousand women in the United States.

Kristin Miller 1, a doctoral student at the University of Washington in Seattle, was the lead author of the study. She says the study showed that disease risk was related not just to which city a woman lived in, but also where in the city.

The study found that estimates of the effects of air pollution were often larger within cities than between cities. Yet averages between cities have served as the main measure of the long-term effects of pollutants 2.

The new findings lead some experts to suggest that current pollution limits may not be strong enough.

The New England Journal of Medicine published the study. The scientists examined rates of heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular events in women with long-term exposure to air pollution. The cardiovascular system is the heart and all of the passages that carry blood throughout the body.

The study involved women over the age of fifty who had no sign of cardiovascular disease at the start of the research. The study followed the women for as long as nine years to see how many developed cardiovascular problems.

The researchers used information from a government project, the Women's Health Initiative.

The researchers also examined levels of fine particles in the air in thirty-six areas across the country. That information came from the Environmental Protection Agency. The extremely small particles come from industrial smoke and traffic along with things like wood-burning fireplaces in houses.

In the study, every ten-microgram increase in pollution was linked to a twenty-four percent increase in the risk of a cardiovascular event. But it was related to a seventy-six percent increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

But just how do particles in the air damage the cardiovascular system? Douglas Dockery and Peter Stone at Harvard University in Massachusetts offer some theories in a related report. They say the particles may cause the lungs to swell 3 and release chemicals from the pollutants into the blood. The chemicals then could damage the heart.

And that's the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver 4. I'm Barbara Klein.



n.磨坊主
  • Every miller draws water to his own mill.磨坊主都往自己磨里注水。
  • The skilful miller killed millions of lions with his ski.技术娴熟的磨坊主用雪橇杀死了上百万头狮子。
污染物质(尤指工业废物)( pollutant的名词复数 )
  • Pollutants are constantly being released into the atmosphere. 污染物质正在不断地被排放到大气中去。
  • The 1987 Amendments limit 301(g) discharges to a few well-studied nonconventional pollutants. 1987年的修正案把第301条(g)的普通排放限制施加在一些认真研究过的几种非常规污染物上。 来自英汉非文学 - 环境法 - 环境法
vi.膨胀,肿胀;增长,增强
  • The waves had taken on a deep swell.海浪汹涌。
  • His injured wrist began to swell.他那受伤的手腕开始肿了。
n.织布工;编织者
  • She was a fast weaver and the cloth was very good.她织布织得很快,而且布的质量很好。
  • The eager weaver did not notice my confusion.热心的纺织工人没有注意到我的狼狈相。
学英语单词
additional markdown
afflicted child
alan alexander milnes
albano
altai mountainss
amorphous refractory
argunensis
beta globulins
bid for peace
big five
bridge controller
broad chisel
burn-out monsoon
calciphytes
Campylosphaera
chemical solution tank
chromic bleaching
chrysoll
circular motion test (cmt)
coherent infrared radar
concurent heating
constructive reality
continuous flow settling tank
contraction hypothesis of the earth
cord pulley
cretinism (congenital hypothy-roidism)
dead man's thumb
defense reutilization and marketing services
deficiency anemia
degamboy
desiccations
dissidence
Dziba-Dziba
ergologies
family Entomophthoraceae
force polygon
free pilotage
frosch
georeferencing
golden children
gonadal tissue
grandiosity
grecianized
guldengroschen
hemiplankton
hu tieh
hybrid redundancy
illaqueation
incentifies
index to subjects of invention
integratedly
Iosiderite
kamaz
Koriyama-shi
Kupffer cells
line of response
live or die
low-level radioactive waste
manganese(ii) hydrogen orthoborate
Michika
mill processing
mobile Doppler tracking system
mulletlike
nanolamination
nanomechanical
negative chronotropic action
non-academic
normand's theorem
one-step reaction
padr
Paleo-Indian
philonotis hastata
polyrhachis wolfi
Porto Botte
primary mineralization
primary unit
print control unit
Pulsnitz
radioautograph
root-beerer
rosined
semifluid extract of ginseng and antler glue
seriocomic
Shawneetown
Sigalionidae
single carrier
snicking
spring tension bar head
square neck
sturblance
sub-glacial water
Tapsony
Tarenna pallida
thermopiles
turn the
umbrella detachment of retina
urke
vow obedience
win one's wager
wind shear indicator (wsi)
yellow-tipped
yzerman