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Liposuctions Limits Doctors have long suspected that excess fat around the bellyas opposed to the thighs or hipsincreases the chances of developing heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. Apparently, abdominal fat promotes ill health by, amo
Olov Bygren was looking to see if poor nutrition had an effect on health when he stumbled on something curious. It appeared that a famine could affect people almost 100 years later even if they never
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Handheld Medical Computers By Gary Garriott Broadcast: Monday, November 15, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Computers are increasingly imp
A new study finds one third of the worlds population is overweight or considered obese. 一项新的研究发现世界上三分之一的人口超重或被认为是肥胖的。 Since 1980, obesity rates in children and adults have doubled in 73 countr
American Doctors Demand Changes to Gun Laws The American Medical Association, or AMA, has called for a ban on military style firearms and expressed opposition to arming school teachers. The group made the statement at its yearly policymaking meeting.
In this case, the study addressed a tricky problem. For decades, many scientists have said, and many members of the public have believed, that what people eat — the composition of the diet — deter
Breaking a sweat? Researchers are creating a skin patch that can test those droplets while people exercise and beam results to their smartphones, possibly a new way to track health and fitness. 大汗淋漓?研究人员正在研制一种皮肤贴片,
Los Angeles resident Kathleen Mulcahy has been fighting with her weight for 55 years. My parents had a baby, a son and he died at birth and so that was sort of I was 7 and I think that was the time I started gaining weight. My mother died when I was
People tend to think of prohibition as the ultimate form of regulation 人们倾向于认为:禁止就是最终极的管制方案。 when in fact it represents the abdication of regulation with criminals filling the void. 而事实上,它代表的是
Hi, everyone, Im Asieh Namdar at the CNN.com newsroom in Atlanta. Here is a look at whats happening NOW IN THE NEWS. 3.3 million jobs have been cut over the last 6 months. Thats after the latest round of unemployment numbers which show 651,000 peopl
1. Get out in nature 1. 接近自然 You probably seriously underestimate how important this is. (Actually, theres research that says you do.) Being in nature reduces stress, makes you more creative, improves your memory and may even make you a bette
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Health Organization says obesity rates are rising in Pacific island countries. So, too, are health problems linked to being overweight. The WHO says a major reason for the rising obesity r
BOB DOUGHTY: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, a program in VOA Special English. Im Bob Doughty. FAITH LAPIDUS: And Im Faith Lapidus. Today, we will tell about herbs and spices, and some of their many uses. (MUSIC) BOB DOUGHTY: People have been using herb
Woman Not Diabetic After Cell Transplant 妇女接受干细胞移植手术治愈糖尿病 A diabetic woman no longer needs to take daily medicine after she received a stem cell transplant. The daily insulin injection had helped control the amount of
AS IT IS 2016-08-08 New Company Plans Very Small Electronic Medical Treatments 新公司将开发小型电子医疗方法 A new company has been created to research and develop medical treatments using bioelectronics. 一家新成立的公司旨在利用
March is Women's History Month in the United States, an opportunity to examine how far women have come and the areas where there is still work to be done. One of these areas is employment and income, according to a recent report released by the White
肥胖带来的多重健康问题 For the last 15 years, Plymouth, England has held a symposium on obesity. Its estimated that more than half the citys adults are overweight or obese. The rest of Britain is not fairing much better. But whats happenin
Scientists Creating New Devices to Battle Diabetes 科学家发明新型对抗糖尿病装置 In general, people around the world are eating better and living longer, but they are also moving less. This is contributing to the rise of diabetes, a cond
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions account for the vast majority of health spending in the U.S. Some health plans are beginning to offer free maintenance care for people with chronic health problems. The hop
Second-Generation Sportscaster Joe Buck: 'I Hear My Dad More In Me Now' play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0007:48repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update you