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World Hepatitis Day is observed on May the 19th. It aims to increase awareness worldwide of the diseases hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Its hope is to encourage the prevention and diagnosis of these two diseases, and increase the number of people who r
World No Tobacco Day is observed around the world on May 31 every year. It was started by the World Health Organization in 1987. It aims to highlight the dangers of smoking around the world. Another aim is to encourage people to stop smoking and thus
World Hepatitis Day is observed on May the 19th. It aims to increase awareness worldwide of the diseases hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Its hope is to encourage the prevention and diagnosis of these two diseases, and increase the number of people who r
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
How Do Scientists Study Deadly Diseases? I have a trivia question for you, Don. What do the Ebola virus, anthrax, and the avian flu have in common? 图片1 Researching Disease After all, theyre some of the most dangerous, deadly diseases around. On t
Who do you think breaks the law in our society? If you believe that only tough guys commit crimes, you may have to think again. Answer the following questions honestly. Has anyone you know ever driven drunk? Can you think of a friend who has used dru
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Bees Keep Busy Producing More Than Just Honey (Part 2 of 3) By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
Diseases of Cassava Wreak Havoc in Africa 木薯疾病在非洲肆虐 From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Cassava is an important crop in some countries. More than 160 million pe
The Health Benefits of Gardening From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle Report. As spring comes to half the world, many people can enjoy the new growth that comes with warmer weather. This is a great time to get outside and get dirty
Bad eating habits can destroy our health,lots of diseases occur because of bad eating habits. There are lots of bad eating habits in our life which we always ignore. 不良的饮食习惯可以摧毁我们的健康,许多疾病的发生是因为不良
Skin 皮肤 Skin fills a lot of important roles in our body. 皮肤在我们的身体中扮演着许多重要的角色。 If we didn'have skin, viruses and bacteria could easily get into our bodies. 如果我们没有皮肤,细菌和病毒能轻易地
Studies are finding that the vitamin known for building strong bones may also help prevent many diseases. Transcript of radio broadcast: 15 July 2008 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Vitamin D helps bones and muscles grow strong and he
People who do not get enough vitamin A in their diet may develop night blindness. But in the developing world a lack of vitamin A causes much more serious harm to children. The World Health Organization links vitamin A deficiency to as many as two hu
Study: Head Lice Growing Resistant to Existing Treatments 研究发明治疗抗药性头虱新方法 In the United States, many children are returning to school after a nearly three-month summer break from classes. With the start of school, health of
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Veterinary Medicine By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. When people feel sick, doctors treat th
Thirty years passed and though he went back home several times he always returned to Africa and at last he disappeared. 三十年过去了,尽管利文斯通回了几次家,他总是又返回非洲。最终他消失了。 He was given up for lost
Statistics New Zealand uses the census information to tell us about many different aspects of our society. The 2011 census had to be cancelled because of the Christchurch earthquake so the last census was in 2006. This information is therefore six ye
HEALTH REPORT – June 19, 2002: Walking By Lawan Davis This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Researchers agree that intense physical exercise is not the only way to gain better health. Studi
Zimbabwe asylum seekers in South Africa encounter border violence, rape, crime, communicable diseases, and fears of deportation Howard Lesser | Washington 08 December 2009 According to a new study, healthcare professionals are jeopardizing South Afri
Shortly after her seventh birthday, Eleanors life suddenly changed. When she was a child, many of the medicines we have today had not yet been discovered. Many diseases that now can be cured often killed people. One such disease was diphtheria. Peopl