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The work of these scientists is at last throwing a spotlight onto the mysterious hidden world of epigenetics. They appear to show that the lives of our ancestors have a capacity to affect us directly.
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: August 20, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Health Report. The World Health Organization says medical progress against disease will have no effect if
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Easier Way to Treat Malaria | Scientists Grow Human Brain Cells in Mice By Caty Weaver and Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE I
医史、历代医家论述 History of Traditional Chinese Medicine Works of Ancient Medical Scholars 基础理论 Basic Theories 内科 Internal Medicine 传染病 Infectious Diseases 结核病 Tuber
India's Farmers Changing What and How They Grow 印度农民改良农作物种植方式 Scientists have long warned that rising temperatures, also known as climate change, can affect agriculture around the world. Some scientists are now teaching farm
At Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, scientists are working to find clues about how the human brain processes memories. Their laboratory test animal is not a chimp or a dog or a rat animals that we know can remember things it is the com
SouthKoreanLabFocusesonNeglectedDiseases A branch of a French research institute is developing new drugs to combat diseases mainly afflicting developing countries - including so-called neglected diseases, which kill millions of people each year. Thes
UN Highlights Threat of Non-Communicable Diseases Heads of state and government representatives assembled at the United Nations this week to address the emerging threat of non-communicable diseases worldwide. One of those so-called NCDs is cancer. Fo
New Initiative Provides Better Treatment for Pediatric AIDS A new initiative has been launched to provide more and better treatment to children infected with HIV. Organizers say pediatric AIDS in developing countries should be considered a neglected
Scientists in Scotland say they may have found a new treatment for sleeping sickness, which could be ready for clinical trial within 18 months. The disease is fatal and infects around 60,000 people in Africa annually. Sleeping sickness is spread by a
LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: Chad Matheny dropped his pursuit of a master's degree in physics for a career as a musician. Under the name Emperor X, he's released eight albums, a bunch of cassettes. He had one of his songs used in a major motion picture. T
In its latest report issued every three years, the WHO Regional Office for Europe has found the average life expectancy at birth among the 900-million people in Europe is 76-years. This is 5 years longer than in 1980. More people are also living past
By Carol Pearson Washington 07 May 2008 The World Health Organization expects the number of women who smoke to triple over the next generation, if current trends continue. As a result, it expects more than 200 million women to die from tobacco induce
Carol Pearson 08 April 2010 Life expectancy is rising in much of the world. But doctors are seeing another trend that is disturbing. Some people are choosing lifestyles that contribute to early death. A new U.S. study looks at four lifestyle choices
A study finds that air pollution is worse for the heart than the lungs.The American Heart Association published the findings in its magazine, Circulation. Researchers used information given by more than half-a-million adults. The information is from
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AGRICULTURE REPORT - Vitamin E and Poultry Health By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Researchers say extra vitamin
HEALTH REPORT - Study Says Dogs Can Smell Cancer By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Health Report. Dogs are known for their sense of
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Risk to a Popular Banana Shows Need to Grow Other Kinds By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 I'm Doug Johnson with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. In