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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: We have news for anybody who uses a skin moisturizer. Many brands claim that their products are fragrance-free or hypoallergenic. NPR's Patti Neighmond reports on a new study that found most of those claims to be false. PATTI NEI
Transit workers unions in the Sanfrancisco bay area say they will walk off their job at mid night after marathon bargaining session failed to produce a settlement in their 4 month long labour dispute.NPR's Risgan reports. Representatives for 2 unions
People with asthma crog constructive pollenary disease and other breathing disorders need fast relief with airway tighten-up.unfortunately the most comonly used medication has nocious side effect,but scientists recently discoveryed that a bitter of t
02 Psychological Disorders GLOSSARY psychology the study of how the human brain affects thoughts and behavior * Janet is studying psychology because shes interested in why people behave inthe way they do. nervous uncomfortable, worried, and anxious,
Some call it the hormone of love. Its oxytocin and it helps moms bond with and breast-feed their babies, and even keeps romantic couples content. Now a study suggests that this same hormone might also help people with autismby improving their social
Inquiry of departure 出境问询 A: Professor, May I ask you a question? 教授,我能问您一个问题吗? B: Sure, what is it about? 当然可以,是关于什么的? A: My friend Tony has just finished his formality of entry into Singapor
Kate Moss was born in England in 1974. She is best known for her waifish figure, which made her into a hugely successful supermodel. She is also famous for her controversial private life, with its high-profile relationships, party lifestyle and drugs
Mice with a genetic predisposition to get a Crohn's-like disease were kept healthy until exposed to a virus that apparently triggers the condition. Crohns disease is a real pain in the gut. This inflammatory disorder can lead to some serious intestin
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. We have a question from a health worker -- and longtime listener -- in Nigeria. James Uwaifoh says there are many food crops that were grown in the past but not any longer. He wants to know if it w
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Mental Health in Developing Nations By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, June 14, 2004 This is Robert Cohen with the VOA Special English Development Report. A study has found that most
HEALTH REPORT –August 21, 2002: Testing for Depression By Lawan Davis This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Depression is a medical condition that causes intense feelings of sadness. Depres
Watching for Early Signs of Autism in Babies From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. Children with autism have difficulty with social skills and communication. They often behave in restricted and repetitive ways and h
Health Report - Watching for Early Signs of Autism in Babies 健康报道 - 儿童自闭症的早期迹象 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 Children with autism
This is the VOA Special English DEVELOPMENT REPORT. Sunday, October tenth, is World Mental Health Day. This year's observance centers on the relationship between mental health and chronic physical conditions like diabetes and cancer. The World Health
AS IT IS 2015-05-22 Limited Mental Health Services Being Offered in Cambodia Cambodia has some of the worlds worst mental health statistics. Experts say the large number of cases is partly a result of Khmer Rouge rule in the 1970s. The Cambodian gove
US researchers reviewing more than a dozen studies say a defective gene that has been implicated as a cause of major depression does not appear to elevate a person's risk for the mood disorder. The finding is viewed as a setback for researchers tryi
Scientists don't know what causes autism, but besides a genetic predisposition, they are now focusing on environmental exposure, or a combination of the two. A conference on autism is taking place in (the eastern state of) Pennsylvania. The aim is to
While women continue to advance in American society, many little girls still get stuck in a world of fairytale princesses and frilly pink dresses. That does not sit well with journalist Peggy Orenstein, who mused about her young daughter's obsession
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Stacy Shapiro of Everett, Wash., came to our New York studios a couple of days ago... STACY SHAPIRO: Can you hear me OK? GARCIA-NAVARRO: ...To talk about her son Ethan. He's 16, and he struggles with - well, a lot. SHAPIRO:
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Across the country, an estimated 1.3 million teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 struggle with substance use disorders. That's about 1 in every 12. For teens in Wisconsin, there is exactly one high school where students can be