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A.industriallypollutedsoilsB.rockandsoilchemistryC.naturallypollutedsoilsD.thepathwaysofmetalsintothefoodchainE.theelementofiodineF.thepersistenceofheavymetalsSomeseriousdiseasesareconnectedwithdeficiencyof______.
2.YogaandHealthTherearemanywaystostayhealthyandcombatstress.LongbeforetelevisionwasusedtoadvertisewaystogrowhealthiertherewasYogatoaidpeopleintheirdesiretobehealthier.PeoplewhopracticeYogawilltellyoutoturnofftheTVgrabsomethingsofttositonandgetreadytobecomehealthierandsaygoodbyetostress.SomepeopledescribeYogaasanancientmethodofphyrsicalandmentalexercisesthatcanbepracticedanywhere.UnlikemanyotherformsofexerciseYogadoesnotrequireanygadgets器械.PeoplewhouseYogatogrowhealthierCalldosobysimplywearingsomecomfortableclothesandusingablankettodotheirtrainingon.Yogaispracticedbyallkindsofpeople.Youdonothavetobebigorsmallyoungoroldagreatathleteoranon-athlete.YoudonotneedballsglovesexpensiveshoesoranythingwithwheelstopracticeYoga.Everyonecanpracticeit.Youcanalsopracticebyyourselforwithagroupindoorsorout.YogateacherstellyouthatYogaisaseriesofphysicalexercisesthatusethebodyandmindtocreateharmonyandhealthwithinyourselfYogaallowsyoutogainstrengthcalmnessandflexibilitywhilerelievingstressandtensionfromyourbody.About2000yearsagoinIndiaawisemanPantanjalioutlinedthesystemforYoga.InhiswritingsheexplainshowYogatacklesbothphysicalandemotionalailments.Yoganotonlycanhelpyourecoverfromaphysicalconditionsuchasabadbackasthmaorhighbloodpressurebutitalsocanhelpthoseofuswhosufferfromanxietyordepression.Yogacandowhatallthoseitemsyouseeonlatenighttelevisionclaimtodoandyoudonothavetobuyanythingtogetstarted.Yogabydiscipliningthebodyandthemindprovidesyouwithaverysophisticatedandeffectivewaytocurbtheeffectsofstress.Todayasyouworryabouteverythingfromgradestoterrorismstresscantakeitstoll.Maybeyoudonotneedtoaddstressbytryingtodecidewhichtelevisionproducttobuytomakeyouhealthy.BypracticingYogastressisminimizedandyoucangetbacktothebusinessofgettingandstayinghealthy.IfyouhavenotalreadydonesoyoumightwanttolearnmoreaboutYogaasawaytoimproveyourhealth.Unlikemanyotherformsofexerciseyogacanbepracticedbyanybodyanywhere.
2.Birdsvs.EnvironmentalistsInWyoming.it’sthesagegrouse松鸡.InColoradoit’sthelesserprairiechicken.IntheNorthwestit’stheWashingtongroundsquirrel.Acrossthecountryagrowingnumberofspeciesarefindingthemselvesatthecenterofanewbattlebeingwagedbyenvironmentalistsanddevelopers.Theissue-speciesbeingthreatenedbyencroaching侵占humandevelopment-isnothingnewofcourse.46Windenergyhasbeentoutedascosteffectivetoproducecleanenergyaswellasjobs.47Butnoteveryenvironmentalistishappyaboutthatdevelopment.Criticschargethatwindenergydevelopmentcancausehabitatfragmentation-adisplacementofaspeciesthatcaneventuallyreduceitsnumbers-aswellasthedeathsofbirdsandbatsthatcollidewiththewindturbines’涡轮massiverotorblades动叶片.48That’salowestimatesaysMichaelFryoftheAmericanBirdConservancy美国鸟类保护协会.Accordingtohisgroupturbineskillthreeto11birdspermegawatt兆瓦特ofwindenergytheyproduce.Rightnowthereareabout20000megawattsproducedintheUnitedStateswhichcanmean-atworst-upto220000birdfatalitiesayear.49Whateverthenumberthewindindustryishopingtoavoiddamagingitsgreenreputationandisstrugglingwithfindingtherightsolution.Portiandhasbeenexperimentingwithcurtailmentatits34.5-megawattCasselmanPa.windfarmwithsomesuccessreducingbatmortalityby70percentina2008study.Thecompanywhichcreatedtheindustry’sfirstAvianandBatProtectionPlanin2008hasalsopioneeredaradartechnologythatdetectsapproachingmigratorybirdsandshutsdowntheturbinesaccordingly.50ThebestoptionistoavoidputtingitinthoselocationsinthefirstplacesaysDougInkleyaseniorscientistattheNationalWildlifeFederation.Membersofthewindindustrythinkthattheissuemaybewelloverblown.It’snotwindenergyversusnothing;it’swindenergyversussomeotherformofenergywhichwillalsoinvariablyhaveanimpact-potentiallymoreofanimpactthanawindproject.A.Nowthenaturalhabitatthatnurturedwildlife300speciesofbirdsthousandsofspeciesoffishfloraandotherecologicalsystemsisrapidlydisappearing.B.WhatisnewTheencroachersaren’ttheusualsuspectsbuttheenvironmentallyfriendlywind-energyindustry.C.Butenvironmentalistsarguethatthesemeasuresaren’tenoughespeciallyinareasliketheTexascoast.D.ThatpromisealongwithnewgovernmentsubsidieshashelpedwindturbinespopuponhillsandfieldsthroughoutAmerica.E.A2007studybytheNationalAcademyofSciencesputsthenumberofbirdskilledeachyearatabout20000to30000.F.Withwindenergyexpectedtoproduce20percentofthiscountry’senergyby2030outputwouldgrowtenfoldandenvironmentalistsworrydeathscouldincreaseatasimilarrat
A.NoevidencetoindicatebadeffectsofnaturallycontaminatedsoilB.PotentialhazardsofhumancontaminatedsoilsC.ResearchonchannelsofheavymetalsgettingintohumanfoodchainD.GeologyandhealthproblemsE.Rocks-theultimatesourceofsoilpollutionF.Long-termhealtheffectsonchildrenParagraph4______.
TreatmentGuidelinesonHoarsenessIfusingyourvoiceisdifficultthenyouknowwhatdysphoniais.Themorecommonnameforthisdisorderishoarseness.Expertssayaboutoneinthreepeoplewillbecomehoarseatsomepointintheirlives.Infectionssmokingandusingyourvoicetoomuchtooloudlyorjustincorrectlycanallcausehoarseness.Ithappensmorecommonlyinwomenchildrentheelderlyandthosewhousetheirvoicealotintheirjobs.Expertssayhoarsenesscostsseveralbilliondollarsayearinlostproductivityfrompeoplemissingwork.NowdoctorshavethefirsttreatmentguidelinesfromtheAmericanAcademyofOtolaryngology-HeadandNeckSurgeryFoundation.Thenewguidelinesrecognizethatmosteasesarenotseriousandgoawaywithinafewdays.Buthoarsenesscanalsobeasignofsomethingworse.DoctorRichardRosenfeldhelpeddeveloptheguidelines.Hecallsforattentiontothefactthathoarsenessisnotjustasymptom.Itoccursasaresultofsomethingunderlyingwhichcanbepotentiallyserious.Ifyouhavehoarsenesswithtobaccooralcoholusethatwouldbeasignificantriskfactorforcancerorotherproblemsofthethroatthatcouldbeserious.Ifyouhaveanysortofamassorgrowthinyourneckatthesametimethatwouldbeverysuspicious.Thesameistrueifhoarsenessbeginsafteranaccidentorinjury.Orifyouarealsolosingweightfornoreason.Orifyouaretryingtorestyourvoicebutitkeepsgettingworse.hesays.Ifhoarsenesscontinuesorthecauseisunknowndoctorsshouldperformanexaminationcalledalaryngoscopy.Thisisdoneinthedoctor’sofficetolookdownthethroatatthevoiceboxandvocalchords.TheguidelinesurgedoctorsnottouseotherimagingmethodslikeCTorMRIscansuntiltheyhavedonethis.Theguidelinesalsosuggestwaystoavoidgettinghoarse.Drinklotsofwater.Avoidtobaccosmokeandotherirritants.Andforpeoplewhousetheirvoicesalotlikesingersorprofessionalspeakersgetvoicetraininganduseanamplifier.Foravoidinggettinghoarsetheguidelinessuggestthesingersorprofessionalspeakers
WorkingMums’ChildrenLessFitChildrenwhosemothersworkarelesslikelytoleadhealthylivesthanthosewithstayathomemumsastudysays.TheInstituteofChildHealthstudyofmorethan12500five-year-oldsfoundthosewithworkingmotherslessactiveandmorelikelytoeatunhealthyfood.Otherexpertssaidmoreworkwasneededtoseeiftheresultsappliedtootheragegroups.Themotherswereaskedaboutthehourstheyworkedandtheirchildren’sdietexerciselevelsandsedentaryactivities.Theyfoundthatfive-year-oldswhosemothersworkedpart-timeorfull-timeweremorelikelytoprimarilyconsumesweeteneddrinksbetweenmeals.Theyusedtheircomputersorwatchedtelevisionforatleasttwohoursadaycomparedtothechildrenofstayathomemumswhospentlessthantwohoursontheseactivities.Theywerealsomorelikelytobedriventoschoolcomparedtothechildrenofstayathomemotherswhotendedtowalkorcycle.ProfessorCatherineLawwholedthestudysaid:Timeconstraintsmaylimitparents’capacitytoprovidetheirchildrenwithhealthyfoodsandopportunitiesforphysicalactivity.ThesamechildrentookpartinanearlierstudybytheInstituteofChildHealthICHwhichfoundthatthosewithworkingmothersweremorelikelytobeobeseoroverweightbytheageofthree.Inthelateststudymanyofthefive-year-oldswereengaginginunhealthybehaviorslikelytopromoteexcessweightgain:37%weremainlyeatingcrispsandsweetsbetweenmeals41%wereconsumingsweeteneddrinksand61%usedthetelevisionoracomputeratleasttwohoursdaily.GlenysJonesnutritionistwiththeMedicalResearchCouncilHumanNutritionResearchsaidthestudywasinterestingbecauseoflimitedresearchsofarontheimpactofmaternalemploymentonchildhealthchoices.SallyRussellaspokesmanforNetmumssaid:Thestressandguiltassociatedwithbeingaworkingmumissomethingwearealltoowellawareof.Thisreportaddstothatguilt.Withmanymoremumshavingnochoicebuttoworkthesedaysandwithgovernmentpolicyactivelyencouragingititisdifficulttoknowhowmumscandobetter./WhatisSallyRussell’sattitudetowardstheworkingmothers
EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
WorkingMums’ChildrenLessFitChildrenwhosemothersworkarelesslikelytoleadhealthylivesthanthosewithstayathomemumsastudysays.TheInstituteofChildHealthstudyofmorethan12500five-year-oldsfoundthosewithworkingmotherslessactiveandmorelikelytoeatunhealthyfood.Otherexpertssaidmoreworkwasneededtoseeiftheresultsappliedtootheragegroups.Themotherswereaskedaboutthehourstheyworkedandtheirchildren’sdietexerciselevelsandsedentaryactivities.Theyfoundthatfive-year-oldswhosemothersworkedpart-timeorfull-timeweremorelikelytoprimarilyconsumesweeteneddrinksbetweenmeals.Theyusedtheircomputersorwatchedtelevisionforatleasttwohoursadaycomparedtothechildrenofstayathomemumswhospentlessthantwohoursontheseactivities.Theywerealsomorelikelytobedriventoschoolcomparedtothechildrenofstayathomemotherswhotendedtowalkorcycle.ProfessorCatherineLawwholedthestudysaid:Timeconstraintsmaylimitparents’capacitytoprovidetheirchildrenwithhealthyfoodsandopportunitiesforphysicalactivity.ThesamechildrentookpartinanearlierstudybytheInstituteofChildHealthICHwhichfoundthatthosewithworkingmothersweremorelikelytobeobeseoroverweightbytheageofthree.Inthelateststudymanyofthefive-year-oldswereengaginginunhealthybehaviorslikelytopromoteexcessweightgain:37%weremainlyeatingcrispsandsweetsbetweenmeals41%wereconsumingsweeteneddrinksand61%usedthetelevisionoracomputeratleasttwohoursdaily.GlenysJonesnutritionistwiththeMedicalResearchCouncilHumanNutritionResearchsaidthestudywasinterestingbecauseoflimitedresearchsofarontheimpactofmaternalemploymentonchildhealthchoices.SallyRussellaspokesmanforNetmumssaid:Thestressandguiltassociatedwithbeingaworkingmumissomethingwearealltoowellawareof.Thisreportaddstothatguilt.Withmanymoremumshavingnochoicebuttoworkthesedaysandwithgovernmentpolicyactivelyencouragingititisdifficulttoknowhowmumscandobetter./WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthelateststudyaccordingtoparagraphfour
EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
2.Birdsvs.EnvironmentalistsInWyoming.it’sthesagegrouse松鸡.InColoradoit’sthelesserprairiechicken.IntheNorthwestit’stheWashingtongroundsquirrel.Acrossthecountryagrowingnumberofspeciesarefindingthemselvesatthecenterofanewbattlebeingwagedbyenvironmentalistsanddevelopers.Theissue-speciesbeingthreatenedbyencroaching侵占humandevelopment-isnothingnewofcourse.46Windenergyhasbeentoutedascosteffectivetoproducecleanenergyaswellasjobs.47Butnoteveryenvironmentalistishappyaboutthatdevelopment.Criticschargethatwindenergydevelopmentcancausehabitatfragmentation-adisplacementofaspeciesthatcaneventuallyreduceitsnumbers-aswellasthedeathsofbirdsandbatsthatcollidewiththewindturbines’涡轮massiverotorblades动叶片.48That’salowestimatesaysMichaelFryoftheAmericanBirdConservancy美国鸟类保护协会.Accordingtohisgroupturbineskillthreeto11birdspermegawatt兆瓦特ofwindenergytheyproduce.Rightnowthereareabout20000megawattsproducedintheUnitedStateswhichcanmean-atworst-upto220000birdfatalitiesayear.49Whateverthenumberthewindindustryishopingtoavoiddamagingitsgreenreputationandisstrugglingwithfindingtherightsolution.Portiandhasbeenexperimentingwithcurtailmentatits34.5-megawattCasselmanPa.windfarmwithsomesuccessreducingbatmortalityby70percentina2008study.Thecompanywhichcreatedtheindustry’sfirstAvianandBatProtectionPlanin2008hasalsopioneeredaradartechnologythatdetectsapproachingmigratorybirdsandshutsdowntheturbinesaccordingly.50ThebestoptionistoavoidputtingitinthoselocationsinthefirstplacesaysDougInkleyaseniorscientistattheNationalWildlifeFederation.Membersofthewindindustrythinkthattheissuemaybewelloverblown.It’snotwindenergyversusnothing;it’swindenergyversussomeotherformofenergywhichwillalsoinvariablyhaveanimpact-potentiallymoreofanimpactthanawindproject.A.Nowthenaturalhabitatthatnurturedwildlife300speciesofbirdsthousandsofspeciesoffishfloraandotherecologicalsystemsisrapidlydisappearing.B.WhatisnewTheencroachersaren’ttheusualsuspectsbuttheenvironmentallyfriendlywind-energyindustry.C.Butenvironmentalistsarguethatthesemeasuresaren’tenoughespeciallyinareasliketheTexascoast.D.ThatpromisealongwithnewgovernmentsubsidieshashelpedwindturbinespopuponhillsandfieldsthroughoutAmerica.E.A2007studybytheNationalAcademyofSciencesputsthenumberofbirdskilledeachyearatabout20000to30000.F.Withwindenergyexpectedtoproduce20percentofthiscountry’senergyby2030outputwouldgrowtenfoldandenvironmentalistsworrydeathscouldincreaseatasimilarrat
2.YogaandHealthTherearemanywaystostayhealthyandcombatstress.LongbeforetelevisionwasusedtoadvertisewaystogrowhealthiertherewasYogatoaidpeopleintheirdesiretobehealthier.PeoplewhopracticeYogawilltellyoutoturnofftheTVgrabsomethingsofttositonandgetreadytobecomehealthierandsaygoodbyetostress.SomepeopledescribeYogaasanancientmethodofphyrsicalandmentalexercisesthatcanbepracticedanywhere.UnlikemanyotherformsofexerciseYogadoesnotrequireanygadgets器械.PeoplewhouseYogatogrowhealthierCalldosobysimplywearingsomecomfortableclothesandusingablankettodotheirtrainingon.Yogaispracticedbyallkindsofpeople.Youdonothavetobebigorsmallyoungoroldagreatathleteoranon-athlete.YoudonotneedballsglovesexpensiveshoesoranythingwithwheelstopracticeYoga.Everyonecanpracticeit.Youcanalsopracticebyyourselforwithagroupindoorsorout.YogateacherstellyouthatYogaisaseriesofphysicalexercisesthatusethebodyandmindtocreateharmonyandhealthwithinyourselfYogaallowsyoutogainstrengthcalmnessandflexibilitywhilerelievingstressandtensionfromyourbody.About2000yearsagoinIndiaawisemanPantanjalioutlinedthesystemforYoga.InhiswritingsheexplainshowYogatacklesbothphysicalandemotionalailments.Yoganotonlycanhelpyourecoverfromaphysicalconditionsuchasabadbackasthmaorhighbloodpressurebutitalsocanhelpthoseofuswhosufferfromanxietyordepression.Yogacandowhatallthoseitemsyouseeonlatenighttelevisionclaimtodoandyoudonothavetobuyanythingtogetstarted.Yogabydiscipliningthebodyandthemindprovidesyouwithaverysophisticatedandeffectivewaytocurbtheeffectsofstress.Todayasyouworryabouteverythingfromgradestoterrorismstresscantakeitstoll.Maybeyoudonotneedtoaddstressbytryingtodecidewhichtelevisionproducttobuytomakeyouhealthy.BypracticingYogastressisminimizedandyoucangetbacktothebusinessofgettingandstayinghealthy.IfyouhavenotalreadydonesoyoumightwanttolearnmoreaboutYogaasawaytoimproveyourhealth.Peoplepracticingyogaarestrongercalmerandmoreflexible.
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A.industriallypollutedsoilsB.rockandsoilchemistryC.naturallypollutedsoilsD.thepathwaysofmetalsintothefoodchainE.theelementofiodineF.thepersistenceofheavymetalsIndustriallycontaminatedsitesusuallyrequireathoroughclean-updueto______.
TreatmentGuidelinesonHoarsenessIfusingyourvoiceisdifficultthenyouknowwhatdysphoniais.Themorecommonnameforthisdisorderishoarseness.Expertssayaboutoneinthreepeoplewillbecomehoarseatsomepointintheirlives.Infectionssmokingandusingyourvoicetoomuchtooloudlyorjustincorrectlycanallcausehoarseness.Ithappensmorecommonlyinwomenchildrentheelderlyandthosewhousetheirvoicealotintheirjobs.Expertssayhoarsenesscostsseveralbilliondollarsayearinlostproductivityfrompeoplemissingwork.NowdoctorshavethefirsttreatmentguidelinesfromtheAmericanAcademyofOtolaryngology-HeadandNeckSurgeryFoundation.Thenewguidelinesrecognizethatmosteasesarenotseriousandgoawaywithinafewdays.Buthoarsenesscanalsobeasignofsomethingworse.DoctorRichardRosenfeldhelpeddeveloptheguidelines.Hecallsforattentiontothefactthathoarsenessisnotjustasymptom.Itoccursasaresultofsomethingunderlyingwhichcanbepotentiallyserious.Ifyouhavehoarsenesswithtobaccooralcoholusethatwouldbeasignificantriskfactorforcancerorotherproblemsofthethroatthatcouldbeserious.Ifyouhaveanysortofamassorgrowthinyourneckatthesametimethatwouldbeverysuspicious.Thesameistrueifhoarsenessbeginsafteranaccidentorinjury.Orifyouarealsolosingweightfornoreason.Orifyouaretryingtorestyourvoicebutitkeepsgettingworse.hesays.Ifhoarsenesscontinuesorthecauseisunknowndoctorsshouldperformanexaminationcalledalaryngoscopy.Thisisdoneinthedoctor’sofficetolookdownthethroatatthevoiceboxandvocalchords.TheguidelinesurgedoctorsnottouseotherimagingmethodslikeCTorMRIscansuntiltheyhavedonethis.Theguidelinesalsosuggestwaystoavoidgettinghoarse.Drinklotsofwater.Avoidtobaccosmokeandotherirritants.Andforpeoplewhousetheirvoicesalotlikesingersorprofessionalspeakersgetvoicetraininganduseanamplifier.Whichisnotasuspicioussyndromethatimpliedyourhoarsenesscouldbeserious
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EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
Theyhavethecapabiliytocompletethetaskinaweek.
2.YogaandHealthTherearemanywaystostayhealthyandcombatstress.LongbeforetelevisionwasusedtoadvertisewaystogrowhealthiertherewasYogatoaidpeopleintheirdesiretobehealthier.PeoplewhopracticeYogawilltellyoutoturnofftheTVgrabsomethingsofttositonandgetreadytobecomehealthierandsaygoodbyetostress.SomepeopledescribeYogaasanancientmethodofphyrsicalandmentalexercisesthatcanbepracticedanywhere.UnlikemanyotherformsofexerciseYogadoesnotrequireanygadgets器械.PeoplewhouseYogatogrowhealthierCalldosobysimplywearingsomecomfortableclothesandusingablankettodotheirtrainingon.Yogaispracticedbyallkindsofpeople.Youdonothavetobebigorsmallyoungoroldagreatathleteoranon-athlete.YoudonotneedballsglovesexpensiveshoesoranythingwithwheelstopracticeYoga.Everyonecanpracticeit.Youcanalsopracticebyyourselforwithagroupindoorsorout.YogateacherstellyouthatYogaisaseriesofphysicalexercisesthatusethebodyandmindtocreateharmonyandhealthwithinyourselfYogaallowsyoutogainstrengthcalmnessandflexibilitywhilerelievingstressandtensionfromyourbody.About2000yearsagoinIndiaawisemanPantanjalioutlinedthesystemforYoga.InhiswritingsheexplainshowYogatacklesbothphysicalandemotionalailments.Yoganotonlycanhelpyourecoverfromaphysicalconditionsuchasabadbackasthmaorhighbloodpressurebutitalsocanhelpthoseofuswhosufferfromanxietyordepression.Yogacandowhatallthoseitemsyouseeonlatenighttelevisionclaimtodoandyoudonothavetobuyanythingtogetstarted.Yogabydiscipliningthebodyandthemindprovidesyouwithaverysophisticatedandeffectivewaytocurbtheeffectsofstress.Todayasyouworryabouteverythingfromgradestoterrorismstresscantakeitstoll.Maybeyoudonotneedtoaddstressbytryingtodecidewhichtelevisionproducttobuytomakeyouhealthy.BypracticingYogastressisminimizedandyoucangetbacktothebusinessofgettingandstayinghealthy.IfyouhavenotalreadydonesoyoumightwanttolearnmoreaboutYogaasawaytoimproveyourhealth.Yogaevenhassomemedicaleffectsonpeoplewithheartproblems.
EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
A.NoevidencetoindicatebadeffectsofnaturallycontaminatedsoilB.PotentialhazardsofhumancontaminatedsoilsC.ResearchonchannelsofheavymetalsgettingintohumanfoodchainD.GeologyandhealthproblemsE.Rocks-theultimatesourceofsoilpollutionF.Long-termhealtheffectsonchildrenParagraph1______.
EighttotenmillionpeoplearoundtheworldarenowinfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDSandtheincidenceoftheinfectionisrisingdramaticallyinsomepansoftheworldtheWorldHealthOrganizationreports.Theestimateis51withanearlierprojectionbytheorganizationthat15millionto20millionpeoplewouldbeinfectedbyHIVbytheyear2005.The52reflectthegrowing53oftheAIDSvirusroundtheworld.ItisclearthattheproblemofHIVinfectionaroundtheglobeis54rapidlyespeciallyin55countriesinAfricaandAsiasaidDr.MichaelMersonthedirectoroftheagency’sworldwideprogramsonAIDS.Thenewestimatesarebasedonarecently56analysisofbloodtestsinwhichtheAIDSviruswasfoundin1988and1989.Theanalysisshowedthatthe57ofHIVinfectionisslowinginindustrializedcountries.Butinsub-SaharanAfricancasesofHIVinfectionhaveincreased58about5millionfrom2.5millionin1987.Thatyearmostinfectedpeoplewerefoundinbigcities;nowthevirusisspreadingto59areas.Theagencycalculatedthataboutone6040adultmenandwomenisinfectedinthatregion.61fromSouthernAsiaincludingThailandandIndiashowedmarkedincreaseinHIVinfectionamongfemaleprostitutes妓女andpeoplewhoinjectdrugsintothemselves.The62numberofHIVinfectioninAsiahasrisenfromnexttonothingtwoyearsagotoatleast500000theagencyreported.Theagencyalso63arisingincidenceofHIVinfectionAIDScasesand64amongwomenandchildreninthe2000swiththreemillionofthem65todieinthenextdecade.
ChoosingCosmeticSurgeryCosmeticsurgeryhasincreaseddramaticallyinpopularityoverthepast10years.Withthisincreaseinpopularityattitudeshavechangedaswell.Fewerpeoplearegrowingoldergracefullywhilemoreandmoreareacceptingthecosmeticsurgeryalternative.Likenearlyallfieldscosmeticsurgeryhasundergonesignificanttechnologicalandconceptual概念上的changesinrecentyears.Theconceptualchangeshavealteredtheapproachestofacialagingespeciallyastheyrelatetotheforeheadeyelidsandlowerface.Technologicalchangesincludetheincreasinguseofthelaserforfacialcosmeticsurgeryandminimallyinvasivetechniquesforfacebreastandbodycontouringsurgery.Peopleundergocosmeticsurgeryformanyreasons.Theymaywanttolookyoungerforprofessionalorpersonalreasonsorchangeafeaturetheyneverliked.Whateverthereasonthedatadoesn’tlie.Therewerenearly8.5millioncosmeticsurgicalandnon-surgicalproceduresperformedin2001anincreaseof304%from1997accordingtotheAmericanSocietyforAestheticPlasticSurgery.Thedecisiontoundergoanytypeofcosmeticsurgeryisintenselypersonal.Afterallthistypeofsurgeryiscompletelyvoluntary.Althoughcosmeticsurgerywillnotchangeyourlifeitmaygiveyougreaterself-confidenceandaddtoyoursenseofwell-being.Howeverdonotmakethisdecisionlightly.Itwillnotsolvepersonalproblemsormakeyoulooklikesomeoneelse.Whenitcomestosuccessfulcosmeticsurgeryresultsthisisoftendependentonthecommunicationbetweenyouandyoursurgeon.Makesureyoufeelcomfortablewithyoursurgeonandthatyoufeelyoucancommunicateopenlyandhonestlywithhimorher.It’sveryimportanttobehonestwithyourselfaboutwhyyouwanttocorrectacertainpartofyourbody.Cosmeticsurgeryisasignificantinvestmentintimeeffortandemotion.Itprobablywillnotchangeyoursociallifeoryouroutlookonlife.Takeaminutetoassesswhyyoureallywantcosmeticsurgeryandwhetheryouhaverealisticexpectations.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestionforhavingsuccessfulcosmeticsurgeryresults
ChoosingCosmeticSurgeryCosmeticsurgeryhasincreaseddramaticallyinpopularityoverthepast10years.Withthisincreaseinpopularityattitudeshavechangedaswell.Fewerpeoplearegrowingoldergracefullywhilemoreandmoreareacceptingthecosmeticsurgeryalternative.Likenearlyallfieldscosmeticsurgeryhasundergonesignificanttechnologicalandconceptual概念上的changesinrecentyears.Theconceptualchangeshavealteredtheapproachestofacialagingespeciallyastheyrelatetotheforeheadeyelidsandlowerface.Technologicalchangesincludetheincreasinguseofthelaserforfacialcosmeticsurgeryandminimallyinvasivetechniquesforfacebreastandbodycontouringsurgery.Peopleundergocosmeticsurgeryformanyreasons.Theymaywanttolookyoungerforprofessionalorpersonalreasonsorchangeafeaturetheyneverliked.Whateverthereasonthedatadoesn’tlie.Therewerenearly8.5millioncosmeticsurgicalandnon-surgicalproceduresperformedin2001anincreaseof304%from1997accordingtotheAmericanSocietyforAestheticPlasticSurgery.Thedecisiontoundergoanytypeofcosmeticsurgeryisintenselypersonal.Afterallthistypeofsurgeryiscompletelyvoluntary.Althoughcosmeticsurgerywillnotchangeyourlifeitmaygiveyougreaterself-confidenceandaddtoyoursenseofwell-being.Howeverdonotmakethisdecisionlightly.Itwillnotsolvepersonalproblemsormakeyoulooklikesomeoneelse.Whenitcomestosuccessfulcosmeticsurgeryresultsthisisoftendependentonthecommunicationbetweenyouandyoursurgeon.Makesureyoufeelcomfortablewithyoursurgeonandthatyoufeelyoucancommunicateopenlyandhonestlywithhimorher.It’sveryimportanttobehonestwithyourselfaboutwhyyouwanttocorrectacertainpartofyourbody.Cosmeticsurgeryisasignificantinvestmentintimeeffortandemotion.Itprobablywillnotchangeyoursociallifeoryouroutlookonlife.Takeaminutetoassesswhyyoureallywantcosmeticsurgeryandwhetheryouhaverealisticexpectations.Thecosmeticsurgerycannot
Hefinallydecidedtorejectthisproposal.
TreatmentGuidelinesonHoarsenessIfusingyourvoiceisdifficultthenyouknowwhatdysphoniais.Themorecommonnameforthisdisorderishoarseness.Expertssayaboutoneinthreepeoplewillbecomehoarseatsomepointintheirlives.Infectionssmokingandusingyourvoicetoomuchtooloudlyorjustincorrectlycanallcausehoarseness.Ithappensmorecommonlyinwomenchildrentheelderlyandthosewhousetheirvoicealotintheirjobs.Expertssayhoarsenesscostsseveralbilliondollarsayearinlostproductivityfrompeoplemissingwork.NowdoctorshavethefirsttreatmentguidelinesfromtheAmericanAcademyofOtolaryngology-HeadandNeckSurgeryFoundation.Thenewguidelinesrecognizethatmosteasesarenotseriousandgoawaywithinafewdays.Buthoarsenesscanalsobeasignofsomethingworse.DoctorRichardRosenfeldhelpeddeveloptheguidelines.Hecallsforattentiontothefactthathoarsenessisnotjustasymptom.Itoccursasaresultofsomethingunderlyingwhichcanbepotentiallyserious.Ifyouhavehoarsenesswithtobaccooralcoholusethatwouldbeasignificantriskfactorforcancerorotherproblemsofthethroatthatcouldbeserious.Ifyouhaveanysortofamassorgrowthinyourneckatthesametimethatwouldbeverysuspicious.Thesameistrueifhoarsenessbeginsafteranaccidentorinjury.Orifyouarealsolosingweightfornoreason.Orifyouaretryingtorestyourvoicebutitkeepsgettingworse.hesays.Ifhoarsenesscontinuesorthecauseisunknowndoctorsshouldperformanexaminationcalledalaryngoscopy.Thisisdoneinthedoctor’sofficetolookdownthethroatatthevoiceboxandvocalchords.TheguidelinesurgedoctorsnottouseotherimagingmethodslikeCTorMRIscansuntiltheyhavedonethis.Theguidelinesalsosuggestwaystoavoidgettinghoarse.Drinklotsofwater.Avoidtobaccosmokeandotherirritants.Andforpeoplewhousetheirvoicesalotlikesingersorprofessionalspeakersgetvoicetraininganduseanamplifier.Whichisnotthecauseofhoarseness
WorkingMums’ChildrenLessFitChildrenwhosemothersworkarelesslikelytoleadhealthylivesthanthosewithstayathomemumsastudysays.TheInstituteofChildHealthstudyofmorethan12500five-year-oldsfoundthosewithworkingmotherslessactiveandmorelikelytoeatunhealthyfood.Otherexpertssaidmoreworkwasneededtoseeiftheresultsappliedtootheragegroups.Themotherswereaskedaboutthehourstheyworkedandtheirchildren’sdietexerciselevelsandsedentaryactivities.Theyfoundthatfive-year-oldswhosemothersworkedpart-timeorfull-timeweremorelikelytoprimarilyconsumesweeteneddrinksbetweenmeals.Theyusedtheircomputersorwatchedtelevisionforatleasttwohoursadaycomparedtothechildrenofstayathomemumswhospentlessthantwohoursontheseactivities.Theywerealsomorelikelytobedriventoschoolcomparedtothechildrenofstayathomemotherswhotendedtowalkorcycle.ProfessorCatherineLawwholedthestudysaid:Timeconstraintsmaylimitparents’capacitytoprovidetheirchildrenwithhealthyfoodsandopportunitiesforphysicalactivity.ThesamechildrentookpartinanearlierstudybytheInstituteofChildHealthICHwhichfoundthatthosewithworkingmothersweremorelikelytobeobeseoroverweightbytheageofthree.Inthelateststudymanyofthefive-year-oldswereengaginginunhealthybehaviorslikelytopromoteexcessweightgain:37%weremainlyeatingcrispsandsweetsbetweenmeals41%wereconsumingsweeteneddrinksand61%usedthetelevisionoracomputeratleasttwohoursdaily.GlenysJonesnutritionistwiththeMedicalResearchCouncilHumanNutritionResearchsaidthestudywasinterestingbecauseoflimitedresearchsofarontheimpactofmaternalemploymentonchildhealthchoices.SallyRussellaspokesmanforNetmumssaid:Thestressandguiltassociatedwithbeingaworkingmumissomethingwearealltoowellawareof.Thisreportaddstothatguilt.Withmanymoremumshavingnochoicebuttoworkthesedaysandwithgovernmentpolicyactivelyencouragingititisdifficulttoknowhowmumscandobetter./Comparedtothechildrenwithworkingmothersthechildrenofstayathomemothers:
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