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Lesson 15 Should Smoking Be Prohibited? Text Passive Path to Death for Non-smokers Alice Trillin was 38 and thought she was in excellent health. Then
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Boadcast: Jan 21, 2003 By George Grow This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, a VOA Special English program about recent developments in science. Today, we tel
Lesson 15 Should Smoking Be Prohibited? Text Passive Path to Death for Non-smokers Alice Trillin was 38 and thought she was in excellent health. Then this completely crazy thing happened. I coughed and a tiny, tiny blood clot took me to get a chest X
President Obama is scheduled to arrive back at the White House within a half hour from a Latin American trip that concluded with the summit of leaders of more than 30 other western hemisphere nations in Trinidad. Mr. Obama says the leaders did not a
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - World No Tobacco Day: A Chance for Smokers to Give Their Bodies a Cigarette BreakBy George Grow Broadcast: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, i
By David McAlary Washington 25 January 2006 When it comes to lung cancer rates among smokers, scientists say race and ethnicity matter. A new study reports significant differences in the rates among s
HEALTH REPORT - July 31, 2002: Tobacco and Cancer By Nancy Steinbach This is the VOA Special English Health Report. A recent report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer says the dangers
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Health experts predict that soon, more people will die from cancer than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. They expect that by two thousand ten, cancer will become the world's leading ca
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Im Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And Im Faith Lapidus. On our program this week, some new information about tobacco smoke -- and its not good news. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: On October 1, 2002, a loc
Health Report - For Smokers, Never Too Late to Quit; Diesel and Cancer This is the VOA Special English Health Report. There is new medical evidence for the expression better late than never. Researchers have found that smokers reduce their risk of dy
HEALTH REPORT - Study Finds Risk of Lung Cancer Greatest in Black SmokersBy Brianna Blake Broadcast: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 I'm Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Health Report. Research
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Health experts predict that soon, more people will die from cancer than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. They expect that by two thousand ten, cancer will become the world's leading cau
HEALTH REPORT - Dana Reeve's Death Adds to Questions on Lung Cancer in Women By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Health Report. Experts sa
HEALTH REPORT - Lung Cancer: Tobacco Is Usually the Cause, but Not Always By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 I'm Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Health Report. Last week, a
By Jessica Berman Washington 03 April 2008 Three independent teams of researchers have found genes that may explain why some smokers get cancer and others do not, and why some people who never smoke also get the disease. Investigators say the discove
By Carol Pearson and Rosanne Skirble Washington, DC 09 March 2006 watch Lung Cancer report Dana and Christopher Reeve Dana Reeve was best known as the widow of actor Christopher Reeve, and as a tirele
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 04 February 2008 International health agencies say the world is on the brink of a cancer epidemic. The World Health Organization reports 7.6 million people died of the disease in 2005. It predicts the number of cancer deaths an
Figures from the World Health Organization show there were over 3 million cancer cases in China in 2012, comprising some 20 percent of the world's total. Some 2.2 million cancer patients died that year, making up 25 percent of the global cancer death
What Are the Risks of Smoking [1]Before Dr. Luther L. Terry, then the Surgeon General of the United States, issued his offices first Report on Smoking and Health more than 30 years ago, thousands of articles had already been written on the effects of