单词:incisional laser surgery
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[00:00.00]Unit 20 Health [00:04.10]Whats the matter? [00:13.95]Conversation 1 [00:17.71]Are you OK?You dont look very well. [00:23.88]No.I know.Ive got an awful cold.Oh,no.How longve you had that? [00:31.24]For a few days now. [00:34.80]Well.maybe yo
By Carol Pearson Washington 30 April 2008 Ten years ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved LASIK, eye surgery with a laser that enables people to see without glasses. But about five percent of LASIK procedures fail, and those patients ca
New Laser Heals Wounds Faster, Without Scarring 新激光治疗伤口好的更快且没有疤痕 All surgical patients want their wounds to heal quickly with the least possible scarring. But traditional stitches, clips and more modern chemical glues
Task3: A View of Happiness Script Men are turning to plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures to brighten up their appearances at a faster rate than women, according to a survey released on Wednesday. Mens use of fat injections to soften deep wrinkles
Artificial Muscle Brings Back Blink A study in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery reports the development of an artificial muscle system that could restore the ability to blink to stroke and injury patients. Cynthia Graber reports Most of us blin
The United States Navy has demonstrated a new laser weapon operating in the Persian Gulf. The Laser Weapons System, or LaWS, is deployed on the USS Ponce transport ship. A live test firing of the weapon was recently carried out for Cable News Network
EXPLORATIONS - The Laser: Futuristic Science Found at Your Local Store MARIO RITTER: Welcome to EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.Im Mario Ritter. This week, we tell about one of the most recognizable objects in science fiction the laser. It is one
By Melinda Smith Washington, DC 27 July 2006 watch Surgery report Having surgery used to mean the permanent memento of an ugly scar. But the trend in modern surgery is something called M.I.P., which stands for Minimally Invasive Procedure. There are
Actor Michael Douglas has become the international face of throat cancer since he announced he had the disease. The actor says his doctors give him an 80 percent chance of beating the cancer. Michael Douglas didn't speak to reporters at the premiere
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Used to Kill Cancer Tumor 高强度聚焦超声治疗恶性肿瘤进展 LOS ANGELES, CA There is a new way of killing certain cancer tumors that allows the patient to go home on the same day. Surgeons at the Keck Med
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: As we've heard, Senator John McCain is recuperating from neurosurgery. He had a blood clot removed from over his eye. And to learn more about the kind of surgery he underwent, its risks and what a recuperation might be like, we t
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Now to Ethiopia where recently, hundreds of blind people arrived at a remote hospital. They were hoping for a miracle, the ability to see again. For a week, the hospital compound held a campaign to remove cataracts, the world's lea
英语学习笔记: optometrist n. 配镜师 nearsighted adj. 近视的 myopia n. 近视;缺乏远见 hyperopia n. [医]远视 farsighted adj. 有先见之明的;远视的 astigmatism n. 散光 contact n. 接触;联系;熟人 laser n. 激光;
Doctors in New York say they expect former U.S. President Bill Clinton to make a full recovery from a surgical procedure, lasting almost four hours, to drain fluid from his left lung and remove scar tissue. The doctors expect Mr. Clinton to be walkin
By Carol Pearson Washington 08 January 2008 New technology makes surgery safer, shortens recovery time and leaves no scars. Both physicians and patients are pleased with the results. VOA's Carol Pearson has more. Maria Viruet recently had her gallbla
By Paul Sisco Washington 14 November 2007 At the McDonald Observatory in western Texas, a unique space program has been quietly underway for more than 30 years. It is called the Lunar Laser Ranging Program. VOA's Paul Sisco has more. Research scienti
Todd: Now, Barbara, it's really good to see you. I heard that you were in the hospital. Barbara: Yes, I was. I got sick in august last year and luckily I was with my students and the lady was a nurse. She and her husband drove me to the hospital. I w
By Carolyn Weaver New York 10 October 2009 An estimated 62,000 people in the United States have severe kidney failure. To lead a normal life, each needs a new kidney, preferably one transplanted from a healthy living donor. Some are lucky enough to
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: Clearly, I am not an optometrist, and I don't really know how to do laser surgery. But if you would like to send me a check for 2000 dollars, I'll do your laser surgery. 很明显地,我不是验
Todd: Now, Barbara, it's really good to see you. I heard that you were in the hospital. Barbara: Yes, I was. I got sick in august last year and luckily I was with my students and the lady was a nurse. She and her husband drove me to the hospital. I w