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UNIT ONE 1. Science Proves That Love Is Blind Scientists have shown that there is a degree of truth in the old adage that love is blind. They have found that feelings of love lead to a suppression of activity in the areas of the brain controlling cri
奥巴马夫人启动两亿美元女孩教育项目 U.S. first lady Michelle Obama has announced new multi-million dollar global programs to get more girls into education. On a visit to Britain, which is also taking part in the plan, Obama described
This is scientific America 60s science. I'm Steve Mursky. Got a minute?One of the aspirational letter is between now and 2030 to cut by 2/3 maternal mortality. Doctor Susan D`Helment is CEO of the ? Gates Foundation. On Jan 26th, she spoke with the s
special thanks to foues We are seeing double,. We got these fabulous sets of twins out here. And our guest Marilyn Hoyt from the Hall of Science in New York City. What kind of exhibit you guys have coming up. Well, right now, we have an exhibit till
Before Sierra Leone's April 27 launch of free health care for pregnant women and children under five, the United Nations Children's Fund is stockpiling $7 million worth of medicine. In one month's time, the country will launch an ambitious plan to pr
Study: Pregnant Women Not Gaining Access to Malaria Prevention研究发现孕妇未进行疟疾预防 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 Malaria kills about 200,000 newborn babies an
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. A new study says fewer women in developing nations are dying of pregnancy-related causes. Researchers estimated how many mothers died during or soon after childbirth in one hundred eighty-one countries.
Health Report - Simple Steps Can Save Millions of Newborn Lives 健康报道 - 简单措施就能挽救数百万新生儿生命 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 The latest estimate is tha
A doctor examines a pregnant woman at a government run hospital in Nepal. The number of abortions worldwide has fallen significantly in tandem with increased use of contraceptives, but unsafe abortion remains a persistent problem killing 70,000 women
New Agency Trains Women Leaders in Southern Sudan Among the issues facing women in southern Sudan are high rates of poverty, illiteracy and maternal mortality. Bringing those numbers down by 2015 is the aim of the U.N. Millennium Development Goals, o
Scientists from more than a dozen West African countries discuss how technology can help meet Millennium Development Goals. World Leaders are gathering in New York this week to discuss the United Nations Millennium Development Goals - a set of object
Report Warns of Midwife Shortages in More Than 70 Countries 70多个国家助产士短缺 A new report said theres a severe shortage of midwives in more than 70 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Those countries suffer 96 percent of the wor
索马里妇女面临最大分娩风险 MOGADISHU The British aid group Save the Children ranks Somalia as the worst country on Earth for being a mother. The ranking is based on statistics for maternal health, child mortality, education and womens in
Somalia Listed as Worst Country for Maternal Health 索马里孕产妇健康状况全球垫底 MOGADISHU The British aid group Save the Children ranks Somalia as the worst country on Earth for being a mother. The ranking is based on statistics for ma
避免意外怀孕及其风险 A new study says the vast majority of unwanted pregnancies every year could be avoided if women had access to modern contraception. The findings appear in the online version of Human Reproduction. 一项新研究表明,
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 23 December 2007 The U.N. Children's Fund says an estimated two-million children in Iraq are facing poor nutrition, disease and interrupted education. UNICEF says Iraqi children are paying too high a price for a war that was no
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 25 October 2007 A U.N. new report warns the recent upsurge of violence in Afghanistan is threatening the progress made in the welfare of women and children since the fall of the Taliban. The U.N. Children's Fund also raises con
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 14 February 2008 The U.N. Children's Fund warns tens of thousands of children in Somalia could die unless international donors immediately provide the money needed to keep them alive. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva, U
By Anita Elash Paris 10 April 2007 The first round in the campaign for a new French president is in its final phase with candidates broadcasting their official campaign messages. Anita Elash reports from Paris. The 12 candidates in this race have bee
Large crowds have been attending Anzac dawn services across the country. It's 99 years since the Australian and New Zealand troops stormed the beaches of Gallipoli. In Canberra, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined thousands of people at the dawn