VOA慢速英语 2008 0206a
时间:2019-01-11 作者:英语课 分类:VOA慢速英语2008年(二)月
This is the VOA Special English Health Report.
We talked last week about the value of breastfeeding for a baby’s development. But getting the milk into the baby can seem difficult, at least at first. So here is some advice.
Breastfeeding should begin right after a baby is born. There may be experts at a hospital or other health center who can show a new mother several different positions for breastfeeding.
A mother can get a painful back or neck if she leans over to feed her baby. Better to bring the baby to the breast instead. The baby's mouth should be open as wide as possible so that all of the nipple and area around it fit inside.
A baby should be fed often at the beginning, usually about every two hours. The Mayo Clinic in the United States also notes it is best to feed before a baby gets too hungry. Experts say that when a mother breastfeeds often, it helps increase her milk production.
Women can learn more about breastfeeding from books or support groups or the Internet. But some mothers face difficult decisions.
In developing countries, breastfeeding remains 1 a leading way for babies to become infected with the AIDS virus. Yet formula 2 mixed with dirty water can make a baby sick.
Earlier this week, at a conference in Boston, AIDS experts reported good news. They said a study of about two thousand babies showed that the drug nevirapine can cut the risk of HIV infection through breastfeeding.
Nevirapine is widely used in developing countries to prevent infected mothers from passing the virus to their babies during childbirth. The babies are currently 3 given nevirapine just once, at birth.
But this is what the study found: Babies given nevirapine daily for six weeks had about half the rate of HIV infections as those given only a single dose 4. By six months of age, they still had almost one-third less risk of infection or death.
Scientists reported that six weeks of nevirapine appeared to be as safe as the single dose given under current guidelines 5. Teams from Johns Hopkins University in Maryland led the study with investigators 6 from Ethiopia, India and Uganda.
In two thousand six the United Nations changed its policies on breastfeeding by HIV-infected mothers. The new advice supports breastfeeding for six months if mothers do not have money for basic foods or baby formula. The idea is that the benefits of breastfeeding are greater than the risks.
Experts say newborns who are not breastfed have five to seven times the risk of dying 7 from pneumonia 8 or diarrhea compared to breastfed babies.
And that’s the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver 9. I’m Faith Lapidus.
- He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
- The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
- His father is acting on his formula.他的父亲总是按他的原则办事。
- Here are some applications of Taylor's formula.下面举例说明泰乐定理的应用。
- Currently it is not possible to reconcile this conflicting evidence.当前还未有可能去解释这一矛盾的例证。
- Our contracts are currently under review.我们的合同正在复查。
- In the accident,the workers received a heavy dose of radiation.在那次事故中,工人受到大剂量的辐射。
- He gave me a dose of medicine for my cold.他给我开了一剂治感冒的药。
- The government has drawn up guidelines on the treatment of the mentally ill. 政府制订了对待精神病人的指导方针。
- Planners seem a little uncomfortable with the current government guidelines. 规划师似乎不太接受现行的政府指道方针。
- This memo could be the smoking gun that investigators have been looking for. 这份备忘录可能是调查人员一直在寻找的证据。
- The team consisted of six investigators and two secretaries. 这个团队由六个调查人员和两个秘书组成。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- He was put in charge of the group by the dying leader.他被临终的领导人任命为集团负责人。
- She was shown into a small room,where there was a dying man.她被领进了一间小屋子,那里有一个垂死的人。
- Cage was struck with pneumonia in her youth.凯奇年轻时得过肺炎。
- Pneumonia carried him off last week.肺炎上星期夺去了他的生命。