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This is the VOA Special English Health Report. A new study from the World Health Organization says fifty-nine million people died from all causes in two thousand four. Ten million of them were children. The report says almost half of all the people
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. A new study from the World Health Organization says fifty-nine million people died from all causes in two thousand four. Ten million of them were children. The report says almost half of all the people
Fighting TB in Uzbekistan The United States is committed to helping partner countries stop the spread of Tuberculosis, or TB, and eventually eliminate this scourge. In late May, Uzbekistan held a three day national conference exploring how to use sci
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Patients suffering from tuberculosis in Hyderabad, India World Tuberculosis Day was March twenty-fourth. It was also the one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of the discovery of the bacterium that
AS IT IS 2013-09-02 Fighting Malaria, Brain Cancer and TB 防治疟疾,脑癌和肺结核 Welcome to As It Is, from VOA Learning English. Im Christopher Cruise. Today, well report the latest news in the fight against three deadly enemies: malaria,
World Tuberculosis Day falls on March 24th each year. It is sponsored by the World Health Organisation. Its aim is to raise global awareness that tuberculosis is still an epidemic in many parts of the world. Many people in rich countries believe the
World Cancer Day falls on February the 4th each year. It aims to draw attention to the effect cancer has on the lives of millions around the world. Around 7 million people die each year from the different types of cancer. Eleven million new cases are
September 8 is a very important day all around the world. It is International Literacy Day and it highlights the importance of reading. It was started in 1965 by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Its aim is
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - WHO Warns Against Misuse of Malaria DrugBy Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, January 30, 2006 This is Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Health Orga
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 01 January 2006 An elderly woman carries part of the food ration she received from the World Food Program in the drought-stricken southern Somali town of Wajid The World Food Pr
VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program, EXPLORATIONS. Today, we report on some of the early research in the development of rockets
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DEVELOPMENT REPORT -February 18, 2002: Infectious Diseases By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Health Organization and several other United Nations agencies are
Remembering Nelson Mandela Around the World 记住全世界纳尔逊曼德拉 From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. 美国之音慢速学英语节目,这里是时事新闻。 People around the world are remembering Nelson Mandela, South A
WHO: Alcohol Can Kill 世卫组织表示酒精可以致死 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report. Many people all over the world enjoy an alcoholic drink, such as wine or beer, during dinner. Many people raise a glass of alcohol to cel
AS IT IS 2015-05-19 WHO: Growing Threat from Antibiotic Resistance WHO:抗生素抗药性威胁日益增加 The World Health Organization says an increasing number of infections cannot be treated because of growing resistance to antibiotic drugs. Thi
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DEVELOPMENT REPORT – June 17, 2002: New TB Vaccine to be Tested By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Scientists are preparing to test the safety of a new vaccine medicine
The World Health Organization reports a treatment program called DOTS has cured 36 million people with tuberculosis and saved up to eight-million lives during the past 15 years Lisa Schlein | Geneva 08 December 2009 New data show the World Health Org
Pneumonia and diarrheal disease are the two leading killers of children in the developing world, killing more children each year than HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. This week, people around the world are taking action to put an end to d