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AIDS Text: AIDS is a disease that kills. It is caused by a virus called HIV. Sharing needles or having sex with an AIDS patient spreads it. More and more people are at risk. A person with AIDS can get sick in different ways. Half of the people who ha
EXPLORATIONS - In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious Diseases Remain the World's Leading Killer By Jill Moss Broadcast: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidu
Law enforcement officials are releasing new details about Friday shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck high school outside Seattle. Debral Wang from member station KUOW reports they let out how they believe the shooter got his five victims together before
AS IT IS 2016-01-29 Thailand Reports Second MERS Case 泰国报道第二起MERS病例 Thailands Public Health Ministry says the country has a second case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS. A public health official said Sunday that a 71-yea
Cattle Plague Declared Eradicated Scientists are declaring victory over a deadly animal disease that cattle herders around the world have dreaded for millennia. Rinderpest becomes the second disease in all of human history to be successfully eradicat
1.The world's largest test of AIDS vaccine is being hailed as a breakthrough because it's the first time an experimental vaccine has prevented infection with the virus. Researchers in Thailand say the vaccine cuts the risk of being infected with HIV
homeworkInterest rate will stay in foot. The Federal Reserve said today there will be no change despite mounting pressure raise to xx to be heights for near zero. Janet Yellon has said rates will likely to go up later this year. General Motors will p
AS IT IS 2016-04-29 Highly Contagious Virus Sickens Millions, Costs Billions 警惕!高传染性!已造数百万人染疾!医疗耗资数十亿! From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Everyone knows about the flu and the comm
Economics Report - Ebola: Economic Impact Could Be Devastating 埃博拉病毒将造成毁灭性的经济影响 From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 The World Bank is warning that t
World Closes In on Eradicating Polio Never before have so few children in the world had polio. Yet, as World Polio Day is observed Saturday, those who are trying to rid Earth of the virus say it's time to step up vaccination campaigns. If this happen
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer. President Obama is home from an eight-day trip to Asia after a final round of talks with South Korea's president. NPR's Scott Horsley reports. The two presidents talked about how to respond to the nuclear
It was September. People were getting sick all over the world. They were getting sick from the flu. The flu was called H1N1. Some people called it swine flu. The swine farmers did not like that. They said, Stop calling it swine flu. Swine don't have
JUDY WOODRUFF: No doubt about it, we're in the middle of flu season, and this one is shaping up to be a particularly tough slog, possibly the worst since 2008. The Centers for Disease Control report that flu activity is widespread in 46 states. In fa
HEALTH REPORT - Nations Are Urged to Do More Against Risk of Avian Flu By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 I'm Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Health Report. The World Heal
The government vowed on Monday to thoroughly investigate the recently exposed scandal involving vaccines worth 570 million yuan ($88 million). 中国政府于本周一郑重宣称,将会彻查最近曝光的涉案金额5.7亿元(折合8800万美元
As the pandemic grows, so too does the pressure to provide a vaccine, the first samples of the swine flu jab should be ready for trials next month. But its emerged that the vaccine will be made available to the NHS before the full results of those tr
A top U.S. health official says the first few minutes after HIV infection may be a window of opportunity to prevent the AIDS virus from firmly taking hold in the body. The HIV thats present during initial infection is different from the virus that re
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Margaret Chan say the H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic is not as serious as anticipated. But, she says this is no time to relax, as the Pandemic is not over. Chan spoke at the opening of WHO's weeklong Ex
Scientists have developed an experimental vaccine to treat individuals addicted to the drug heroin. Such a treatment would be a major step forward for both public health and safety. As we hear from Avi Arditti, heroin dependency not only destroys hum
US, Canada, Mexico Work to Keep Swine Fever from North America The United States is working with Canada and Mexico to guard against African swine fever. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says all three countries are trying to keep swine fever f