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Grim Fate Awaits Women, Girls Captured by Islamic State Group 遭伊斯兰国组织虐待女孩走上不归路 The Islamic State militant group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, has captured hundreds of women and girls over the last few months. The very f
Measles Kills 35 Children in Europe; Outbreak in Minnesota Not Over Thirty-five European children have died from measles in the past 12 months in what the World Health Organization calls an unacceptable tragedy. The deaths could have been prevented b
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. UNICEF says a record low number of children are dying before the age of five. The United Nations Children's Fund has records back to nineteen sixty. It says the number has dropped below ten million
Experts: Climate Change Is a Medical Emergency 专家称气候变化是一场医疗急救事件 Health and medical experts gathered in Washington this week for talks on climate change and public health. They met at the White House. The meeting was he
BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The figure of adults with diabetes has risen to 347 million worldwide, which is more than doubled in the past three decades, according to a study published in the British journal Lancet. The study, which analyzed data
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Malaria kills about one million people a year and sickens another two hundred fifty million. Most of the deaths are in young children in Africa. Malaria causes twenty percent of childhood deaths in Afric
A new study suggests vaccinating children against disease first could help protect the surrounding community. Related Links Full Article Scientists have long believed that immunizing some members of a community against a disease would protect the ent
A new study says developing countries will need between $400 million and $700 million over the next 20 years to battle HIV/AIDS. The findings appear in The Lancet medical journal. The estimates are being released at a time when overall funding for HI
Sex Workers Seek HIV Prevention 性工作者寻求艾滋病预防 A new series in the medical journal The Lancet says achieving an AIDS-free generation will not be possible unless the human rights of sex workers are recognized. Researchers say sex wo
Findings Could Help Slash Child Malnutrition Child malnutrition is a global problem. It exists even in rich countries. It affects a large number of children in Asia, especially in south Asia. In parts of the world, such as sub-Saharan Africa, it thre
It flew in the face of conventional wisdom, which was huge enthusiasm for the cool new technology of that age, which was the X-ray machine. 这对于这一观念是很大的冲击,尤其是对于当时的新科技X光机器的巨大热情。 And it
肯尼亚:疟疾疫苗带来新希望 Malaria control efforts currently depend mostly on things like chemically-treated mosquito nets and spraying against the disease-carrying insects. But scientists in Kenya say that next year, a new malaria vacci
AZUZ: And a new study has projected that South Korea will be the country where people will live the longest in the decades ahead. This was published this week in the medical journal The Lancet. It looked at life expectancy for 35 industrialized natio
Todays global coverage begins in Central Africa. International health officials say they have reason to be cautiously optimistic about limiting the spread of an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was first reported in early May. S
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Public Health Experts Criticize World Bank on Malaria EffortsBy Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, May 01, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. A year a
HEALTH REPORT - Midwestern U.S. Fights a Mumps OutbreakBy Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Health Report. States in the American Midwest are
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Avian Flu Could Force Changes for Asian Poultry Farmers By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Avian in
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Experts Say Simple Measures Could Save 3 Million Babies Yearly By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, March 21, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Each
Pneumonia and diarrheal disease are the two leading killers of children in the developing world, killing more children each year than HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. This week, people around the world are taking action to put an end to d
Lack of exercise could be causing as many deaths around the world as smoking, according to an article in the science magazine The Lancet. As thousands of Olympic athletes prepare to push their bodies to the limit, most of us sit inactive for hours in