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20 Getting Standard Medical Test Results GLOSSARY annual happening once each year; occurring at the same time each year;yearly * Welcome to our 10th annual users conference! physical a medical exam, usually conducted once a year, to assess anindividu
Young Cameroon Engineer Invents Cardiopad Cameroon is experimenting with Africa's first mobile system to send a cardiac, or heart signal over a wireless network. The system will give much needed medical assistance to heart patients in rural areas. Ca
AS IT IS 2016-05-23 10,000 Girls Explore Science Careers 10000个女孩探索科学事业 A science museum in Denver, Colorado is working to increase the number of American girls who grow up to be scientists. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science r
[00:04.00]For Questions 6-10,you'll hear a monologue on Hospital Staff. [00:10.24]While you listen, [00:13.17]complete the sentences or answer the questions. [00:17.89]Use not more than 3 words for each answer. [00:22.88]You now have 25 seconds to re
Two scientists work together to test a geo-radar that was built to make a map of the planet Mars. They pull the flat box across rocky, sandy ground. They are wearing spacesuits, just like astronauts do in space. The bright white on their protective e
The latest on that failed missile test by North Korea and a surprise the government was forced to admit the setback on state TV. ABC's Martha Raddatz is tracking from Washington. Martha, and Pentagon and all of Asia on high alert for this test, but i
By Melinda Smith Washington 04 September 2007 Microchip device showninserted in arm One of the greatest fears for families of Alzheimer's patients is that an older relative might wander off, and then forgets how to get home again. Could a microchip i
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Scientists continue to look for ways to deal with the deadly form of bird flu virus. Medical workers care for a bird flu patient in Medan, Indonesia, last year Researchers in Singapore, for example, hav
Worldwide Fight Against Malaria Appears to Succeed 在世界范围内抗击疟疾似乎有成功的趋势 From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. Im Anna Matteo. And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we will tell about malaria and efforts
AS IT IS 2015-04-07 Mobile Device Diagnoses HIV, Syphilis in Minutes 移动设备在几分钟内可以检测出HIV和梅毒病毒 Diagnosing sexually transmitted diseases like syphilis and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, require costly tests. Poor p
New Device Shows Human Body As Never Seen Before 新设备揭露人体不为人知的一面 Scientists are developing a medical device that could tell them more about the human body, and help them develop more-effective treatments for cancer, heart d
By Kurt Achin Seoul 28 June 2006 World leaders have expressed concern for weeks over the possibility of a North Korean missile test. Beyond satellite images of the missile launch base, however, relatively little is known about Pyongyang's prospectiv
Students Aim for Aviation History with Human-Powered Helicopter Within reach What seemed impossible when William Staruk began his PhD studies at the University of Maryland three years ago, is now within reach. He's part of a 50-member team developing
By Melinda Smith Washington, DC 20 July 2006 watch Implanon report The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new birth control device for American women. The device is called Implanon. It already is being used by two and a half million wo
Elon Musk Shows Off High-Speed, Underground Tunnel Businessman Elon Musk has demonstrated part of a planned high-speed, underground transportation system in California. Musk is best known for founding electric carmaker Tesla and aerospace company Spa
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So here's a question - what do you do when a medical device fails? And when it fails, who pays for it - the manufacturer, the hospital? Or are you stuck with the bill? Well, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal from our partner Kaiser Health N
At this time of year, the schools have tests of all kinds for the children. Reading and writing tests, math skills tests, and tomorrow, there will be hearing and vision tests for the whole school. If you think about it, the two last mentioned tests a
And next to a threat we have never before seen -- a common medical device found in so many hospital rooms could be vulnerable to a cyber-attack, the FDA warning hospitals be on alert for hackers. Here's ABC's Aditi Roy. Hospitals across the country r
By Phuong Tran Dakar 25 April 2008 What started out as Africa Malaria Day was being observed worldwide for the first time on Friday. Health organizations have long said that most of the one million deaths every year attributed to malaria happen in Af
Small kits are now available similar to pregnancy tests that can determine whether a person is infected with HIV, the AIDS virus. But the tests can give a false positive reading if used incorrectly, possibly dealing an emotional or psychological blow