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Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. Hundreds of thousands of new cases are identified worldwide every year. Now, one of the largest cancer prevention studies of its kind has reported some sobering findings. Just one alcoholic dr
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: October 1, 2003 This is Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Health Report. Scientists in Iceland say they have identified the first gene linked to common forms of
女人选男友的最新标准 Women may be better at sniffing out biologically relevant information from underarm sweat, a US study suggests。 美国一项研究显示,女性通过腋下气味识别生物性相关信息的能力很可能更强。
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. 只有那些愿意冒风险的人才能知道自己能够走多远。
[00:00.00]The Impatient Dog 没有耐心的狗 [00:05.19]Long ago, [00:07.38]only the cat had the ability to trace their prey by its odour, [00:11.98]while the other animals used their vision to discover their prey. [00:15.69]The dog knew that was the bes
坚持不懈,直到成功。 我们每天的奋斗就像对参天大树的一次砍击,头几刀可能了无痕迹。每一击看似微不足道,然而,累积起来,巨树终会倒下。这恰
BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- A new study finds that ginger may decrease the risk of colon cancer through diminishing the inflammation in the gut, according to media reports Thursday. Prior researches have found that chronicle inflammation in the g
71 种族特征与居住环境影响患心脏病的机率 DATE=7-18-01 TITLE=SCIENCE REPORT - Men's Heart Risk BYLINE=Jerilyn Watson (Start at 01'0
BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Researchers from California, Unated States, found that sexual orientation could play a role in cancer and more gay men are reported being cancer survivors(幸存者) than straight men, according to findings in the journ
By Carol Pearson Washington 28 November 2007 Every year, more than one and a half million people worldwide fall and fracture a hip. Of that number, about 80 percent are women. These fractures are painful and associated with a high death rate. VOA's C
JOHANNESBURG, March 23 (Xinhua) -- Cervical cancer ranks as the second most frequent(频繁的) cancer among women in South Africa. Recent information from a World Health Organization (WHO) and ICO Information Center on Human Papilloma virus (HPV) an
By Jessica Berman Washington 04 March 2008 According to the results of a large U.S. study, older women who used hormone therapy to ease the symptoms of menopause and then discontinued it remain at increased risk of cancer. Researchers voiced surprise
BEIJING, June 27 (Xinhuanet) -- A lean gene that helps people keep slim was found closely related to diabetes and heart disease, according to a study pulished in Nature Genetics journal on Sunday. The scientists from Britains Medical Research Council
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- The odds of a major depressive episode are more than double for those working 11 or more hours a day compared to those working seven to eight hours a day, according to a report published Wednesday in the online journal
BEIJING, Otc. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- The more coffee people consume, the less likely they develop the most common form of skin cancer, a new study suggests, according to media reports Tuesday. Our study indicates that coffee consumption may be an importan
Why smells from childhood mean so much Why does the hint of certain smells instantly transport you back to childhood? It may be because the first smell you associate with an object is given privileged status in the brain Yaara Yeshurun and colleagues
A French company has come up with a novel way to keep people close to their departed loved ones: bottling their unique scent as a perfume. 一家法国公司推出一种新颖的方式来让人们亲近他们已故的爱人:把他们独特的气味存
Allegri never at risk, says Galliani MILAN, Oct. 18 (Xinhua) -- AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has insisted that the Rossoneri boss Massimiliano Alleri was never in danger of being sacked despite the poor start of his side's campaign this s
It might sound like the most unlikely of dating tips. 这听起来绝对不像是什么约会秘诀。 But guys, if you want to get the girl, forget the aftershave and try eating garlic instead. 但是伙计们,如果你想将那个妹子约上手,
If you don't exercise regularly(有规律的), a sudden bout of energetic activity can trigger a heart attack, and may even kill you, according to a new study published in JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association. It sounds like the