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Sleeping Peoplewhosleepformorethaneighthoursanightdonotliveaslongasthosewhosleepforsixhoursaccordingtothebiggeststudyyetintosleeppatternsandmortality死亡率. Scientistshavenoexplanationforthefindingsanddonotknowiftheymeanpeoplewholikealie.in睡懒觉Canextendtheirlivesbysleepingless.. Althoughitisacommonbeliefthatsleepingforatleasteighthoursanightisvitalforhealthandwell—being.thesix.yearstudyinvolvingmorethan1.1millionAmericansolderthan30foundthatthosewhosleptfor1essthaneighthourswerefarfromdoingthemselvesanylong—termharm Individualswhonowaverage6.5hoursofsleepanightCanbereassuredthatthisisasafeamountofsleep.FromahealthstandpointthereisnoreasontosleeplongersaidDanielKripkeaprofessorofpsychiatry精神病学attheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiego. Dr.Kripkesaid.Wedon’tknowiflongsleepperiodsleadtodeath.Additionalstudiesareneededtodetermineifsettingyouralarmclockearlierwillactuallyimproveyourhealth. Thescientists.whowerefundedbytheAmericanCancerSocietyfound也atthebestsurvivalrateswereamongthemenandwomenwhosleptforsevenhoursanight.Thosewhosleptforeighthourswere12percentmorelikelytodieduringt11esix—yearperiodofthestudy whenotherfactorssuchasdietandsmokingweretakenintoaccount. Eventhosewhospentamerefivehoursanightinbedlivedlongerthanthosewhoslepteightormorehours.Howeveranincreasingdeathratewasfoundamongthosewhosleptforlessthanfivehours. Dr.Kripkesaid.Previoussleepstudieshaveindicatedthatbothshort-andlong-duration持续时间sleephadhighermortalityrates.Howevernoneofthosestudieswerelargeenoughtodistinguishthedifferencebetweensevenandeighthoursanightuntilflow. Mostoftheparticipantssleptfor7hoursanightduringthestudy.
第一篇FlorenceNightingale FlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorenceItalywhileherwealthyEnglishparentsweretravelinginEurope.Asachildshetraveledtomanyplaceswithherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages. WhenNightingalewas17shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelpsickpeople?HerparentsdidnotapprovebutNightingalewasdetermined. ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope.Shesawthatdoctorswereworkingtoohard?Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecareofsickpeople?.... Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomoretheyneededspecialtraininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople.NightingalewenttoahospitalinGermanytostudynursing?ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecametheheadofagroupofwomencalledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredforsickpeopleintheirhomes. In1854EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussiaWarreporterswroteabouttheterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded.Peopledemandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit.AleaderofthegovernmentaskedFlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals.SoinNovember1854Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital? Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself... Atfirst.thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleandhernursesintheirhospitals.Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp.Butinfactthenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclocktendingthesick.Thankstotheirhardworkmanywoundedsoldierssurvived. AfterthewarNightingaleandhernursesweretreatedlikeheroes.Finallyin1860shestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses.IntimethankstoFlorenceNightingalenursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine. Nightingale’sparentsdidnotapproveofherdecision
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TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
第二篇CrystalEar 0nedayafriendaskedmywifeJillif1wantedahearingaid.HecertainlydoesrepliedJill.AfterhearingaboutaremarkablenewproductJillfinallygotupthenervetoaskmeifI’deverthoughtaboutgettingahearingaid.NowayIsaid.Itwouldmakemelook20yearsolderNonoshereplied.’Thisisentirelydifferent.It’sCrystalEar! Jillwasfight.CrystalEarisdifferent--notme01d—styledbodywornorovertheearaidbutAnadvancedpersonalsoundsystemsosmallthatit’slikecontacts隐形眼镜foryourears?AndCrystalEarissuper.sensitiveandpowerfultooYouwillhearsoundsyourearshavebeenmissingforyears.CrystalEarwillmakespeechlouderandthesoundispureandnatural? Icould’tbelievehowtinyitis.Itissmallerthanmetipofmylittlefingerandit’salmostinvisiblewhenworn.Therearenowiresnobehind-Ⅱle-eardevice?Putitmyourearanditsready.to.wearmold形状fitscomfortably.Sinceit’snottooloudortootightyoumayevenforgetthatyou’rewearingit!Useitatworkoratplay.Andifyourhearingproblemisworse111certainsituationsuseCrystalEaronlywhenyouneedit. Hearinglosswhichoccurstypicallypriortoteenageyearsprogressesthroughoutone’slifetime.Althoughhearinglossisnowtheworld’snumberonehealthproblemnearly90percentofpeoplesufferinghearinglosschoosetoleavetheproblemuntreated?FormanymillionstreatinghearinglossinaconventionalwaycaninvolvenumerousofficevisitsexpensivetestingandadjustmentstofityourearThankstoCrystalEarthesoundsolutionisnowconvenient? Almost90percentofpeoplewithmildhearinglossandmillionsmorewithjustalittlehearingdrop.0ff下降canbedramaticallyhelpedwithCrystalEar.Moreoveritssuperiordesign1senergy.efficientsobatteriescanlastmonths.CrystalEarisnowavailabletohelpthesepeopletreattheirhearinglosswithasmallhearingamplifier放大器. Manypeopleleavetheirhearingproblemuntreatedbecause
TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
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TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
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TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
Sleeping Peoplewhosleepformorethaneighthoursanightdonotliveaslongasthosewhosleepforsixhoursaccordingtothebiggeststudyyetintosleeppatternsandmortality死亡率. Scientistshavenoexplanationforthefindingsanddonotknowiftheymeanpeoplewholikealie.in睡懒觉Canextendtheirlivesbysleepingless.. Althoughitisacommonbeliefthatsleepingforatleasteighthoursanightisvitalforhealthandwell—being.thesix.yearstudyinvolvingmorethan1.1millionAmericansolderthan30foundthatthosewhosleptfor1essthaneighthourswerefarfromdoingthemselvesanylong—termharm Individualswhonowaverage6.5hoursofsleepanightCanbereassuredthatthisisasafeamountofsleep.FromahealthstandpointthereisnoreasontosleeplongersaidDanielKripkeaprofessorofpsychiatry精神病学attheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiego. Dr.Kripkesaid.Wedon’tknowiflongsleepperiodsleadtodeath.Additionalstudiesareneededtodetermineifsettingyouralarmclockearlierwillactuallyimproveyourhealth. Thescientists.whowerefundedbytheAmericanCancerSocietyfound也atthebestsurvivalrateswereamongthemenandwomenwhosleptforsevenhoursanight.Thosewhosleptforeighthourswere12percentmorelikelytodieduringt11esix—yearperiodofthestudy whenotherfactorssuchasdietandsmokingweretakenintoaccount. Eventhosewhospentamerefivehoursanightinbedlivedlongerthanthosewhoslepteightormorehours.Howeveranincreasingdeathratewasfoundamongthosewhosleptforlessthanfivehours. Dr.Kripkesaid.Previoussleepstudieshaveindicatedthatbothshort-andlong-duration持续时间sleephadhighermortalityrates.Howevernoneofthosestudieswerelargeenoughtodistinguishthedifferencebetweensevenandeighthoursanightuntilflow. Thestudywasthefirsttotellthedifferencebetween7and8hoursofsleepanight?
第三篇GlobalCancerRatestoRiseby50%by2020 Thenumberofnewcancercasesworldwideisexpectedtoincreaseby50%bytheyear2020.Butanewreportsuggeststhatasmanyasathirdofnewcancerscouldbeavoidedbyadoptinghealthierlifestylesandthroughpublichealthaction. TheWorldCancerReportreleasedbytheIntemationalAgencyforResearchonCancershowsthatcancerhasnowemergedasamajorpublichealththreatindevelopingcountriesaswellasrichones. Overallcancerwasresponsiblefor12%ofalldeathsin2000.Butinmanycountriesmorethanaquarterofalldeathsarecausedbycancer. Thereportshowsthat10millionnewcancerswerediagnosedgloballyin2000andthatnumberisexpectedtoriseto15millionby2020.Researcherssaymostofthatincreasewillmainlybeduetosteadilyagingpopulationsinbothdevelopedanddevelopingcountriesandcurrenttrendsinsmokingandotherunhealthyhabits. Cancerhasemergedasamajorpublichealthproblemindevelopingcountriesforthefirsttimematchingitseffectinindustrialized工业化的countriessaidresearcherPaulKleihuesMDdirectorofIARCinanewsrelease.Onceconsidereda‘Western’disease.theReporthighlightsthatmorethan50percentoftheworld’scancerburdenintermsofbothnumbersofcasesanddeathsalreadyoccursindevelopingcountries. WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofCrystalEar?
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Sleeping Peoplewhosleepformorethaneighthoursanightdonotliveaslongasthosewhosleepforsixhoursaccordingtothebiggeststudyyetintosleeppatternsandmortality死亡率. Scientistshavenoexplanationforthefindingsanddonotknowiftheymeanpeoplewholikealie.in睡懒觉Canextendtheirlivesbysleepingless.. Althoughitisacommonbeliefthatsleepingforatleasteighthoursanightisvitalforhealthandwell—being.thesix.yearstudyinvolvingmorethan1.1millionAmericansolderthan30foundthatthosewhosleptfor1essthaneighthourswerefarfromdoingthemselvesanylong—termharm Individualswhonowaverage6.5hoursofsleepanightCanbereassuredthatthisisasafeamountofsleep.FromahealthstandpointthereisnoreasontosleeplongersaidDanielKripkeaprofessorofpsychiatry精神病学attheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiego. Dr.Kripkesaid.Wedon’tknowiflongsleepperiodsleadtodeath.Additionalstudiesareneededtodetermineifsettingyouralarmclockearlierwillactuallyimproveyourhealth. Thescientists.whowerefundedbytheAmericanCancerSocietyfound也atthebestsurvivalrateswereamongthemenandwomenwhosleptforsevenhoursanight.Thosewhosleptforeighthourswere12percentmorelikelytodieduringt11esix—yearperiodofthestudy whenotherfactorssuchasdietandsmokingweretakenintoaccount. Eventhosewhospentamerefivehoursanightinbedlivedlongerthanthosewhoslepteightormorehours.Howeveranincreasingdeathratewasfoundamongthosewhosleptforlessthanfivehours. Dr.Kripkesaid.Previoussleepstudieshaveindicatedthatbothshort-andlong-duration持续时间sleephadhighermortalityrates.Howevernoneofthosestudieswerelargeenoughtodistinguishthedifferencebetweensevenandeighthoursanightuntilflow. Thestudyshowsthatthelongeryousleepeachnightthelongeryou’11live.
TalkingtoKidsaboutSARS非典 SchoolagechildrenmaybelearningaboutSARSfromadultsandthemediabutmaynotknowwhattomakeofthesituationsaysanationalhealthcharity. TheLungAssociationsaysparentsshouldtaketimetotalktotheir__________51andexplainthefactsaboutSARSandhowtoavoidtheillness. Thefollowingisbasedonrecommendations__________52ThursdaybytheLungAssociation ?Askyourchildreniftheyhaveheard__________53SARSatschoolfromfriendsfromTVetc.Findingoutwhattheyalreadyknowcan’beagood__________54tostarttheconversationandtoclearawayanywrongideastheymighthaveabouttheillnessandhowitisspread. ?Schoolagechildrenareusuallyold__________55tounderstandconceptssuchasgettingsickfromgerms细菌andhowtoavoidillness.Asimplereminder提示__________56tocoughonpeopleandtowashtheirhandsoftenmaybesufficientforyoungerkids.Allchildrenshouldbeshownhowto__________57theirhandsproperly Remembertokeepitsimpleso__________58nottooverwhelmchildrenwithinformation.butanswerthemtruthfully.Kidscantellwhenyouarenotbeinghonestorifyou’rehidingsomethingandsometimestheunknowncanbemore.Frightenhagthanthe__________59.Parentswithanxiouschildrenwillknow__________60theirkidswillhandle informationonSARSandcantailortheirdiscussionaccordingly. ?OnewaytoexplaintheillnessistothechildrenthatSARSislikeabadbreathingproblem.Itis__________61fromacoldbutpeoplecancatchitinthesameways—suchascoughingonsomeonenotwashingyourhandsorsharingaglasswithasickperson. ?DescribehowSARSisspreadbutmentionthatthechanceof__________62SARSissmall.ThereisnoreasontotellchildrenpeoplearedyingofSARS__________63theyaskNeverusethethreatofdeathasawaytoremindkidstowashtheirhands ?Childrenshouldbe__________64totrusttheirparentsandothercaregivers Explainthatmanysmartpeople__________65doctorsandscientistsareworkingontheproblemandlookingoutforeveryone’shealth.
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第一篇FlorenceNightingale FlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorenceItalywhileherwealthyEnglishparentsweretravelinginEurope.Asachildshetraveledtomanyplaceswithherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages. WhenNightingalewas17shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelpsickpeople?HerparentsdidnotapprovebutNightingalewasdetermined. ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope.Shesawthatdoctorswereworkingtoohard?Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecareofsickpeople?.... Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomoretheyneededspecialtraininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople.NightingalewenttoahospitalinGermanytostudynursing?ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecametheheadofagroupofwomencalledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredforsickpeopleintheirhomes. In1854EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussiaWarreporterswroteabouttheterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded.Peopledemandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit.AleaderofthegovernmentaskedFlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals.SoinNovember1854Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital? Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself... Atfirst.thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleandhernursesintheirhospitals.Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp.Butinfactthenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclocktendingthesick.Thankstotheirhardworkmanywoundedsoldierssurvived. AfterthewarNightingaleandhernursesweretreatedlikeheroes.Finallyin1860shestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses.IntimethankstoFlorenceNightingalenursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine. 0nthebattlefieldsNightingaleandhernursesprovedtobe
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第三篇GlobalCancerRatestoRiseby50%by2020 Thenumberofnewcancercasesworldwideisexpectedtoincreaseby50%bytheyear2020.Butanewreportsuggeststhatasmanyasathirdofnewcancerscouldbeavoidedbyadoptinghealthierlifestylesandthroughpublichealthaction. TheWorldCancerReportreleasedbytheIntemationalAgencyforResearchonCancershowsthatcancerhasnowemergedasamajorpublichealththreatindevelopingcountriesaswellasrichones. Overallcancerwasresponsiblefor12%ofalldeathsin2000.Butinmanycountriesmorethanaquarterofalldeathsarecausedbycancer. Thereportshowsthat10millionnewcancerswerediagnosedgloballyin2000andthatnumberisexpectedtoriseto15millionby2020.Researcherssaymostofthatincreasewillmainlybeduetosteadilyagingpopulationsinbothdevelopedanddevelopingcountriesandcurrenttrendsinsmokingandotherunhealthyhabits. Cancerhasemergedasamajorpublichealthproblemindevelopingcountriesforthefirsttimematchingitseffectinindustrialized工业化的countriessaidresearcherPaulKleihuesMDdirectorofIARCinanewsrelease.Onceconsidereda‘Western’disease.theReporthighlightsthatmorethan50percentoftheworld’scancerburdenintermsofbothnumbersofcasesanddeathsalreadyoccursindevelopingcountries. Accordingtothepassagehearinglossis
第二篇CrystalEar 0nedayafriendaskedmywifeJillif1wantedahearingaid.HecertainlydoesrepliedJill.AfterhearingaboutaremarkablenewproductJillfinallygotupthenervetoaskmeifI’deverthoughtaboutgettingahearingaid.NowayIsaid.Itwouldmakemelook20yearsolderNonoshereplied.’Thisisentirelydifferent.It’sCrystalEar! Jillwasfight.CrystalEarisdifferent--notme01d—styledbodywornorovertheearaidbutAnadvancedpersonalsoundsystemsosmallthatit’slikecontacts隐形眼镜foryourears?AndCrystalEarissuper.sensitiveandpowerfultooYouwillhearsoundsyourearshavebeenmissingforyears.CrystalEarwillmakespeechlouderandthesoundispureandnatural? Icould’tbelievehowtinyitis.Itissmallerthanmetipofmylittlefingerandit’salmostinvisiblewhenworn.Therearenowiresnobehind-Ⅱle-eardevice?Putitmyourearanditsready.to.wearmold形状fitscomfortably.Sinceit’snottooloudortootightyoumayevenforgetthatyou’rewearingit!Useitatworkoratplay.Andifyourhearingproblemisworse111certainsituationsuseCrystalEaronlywhenyouneedit. Hearinglosswhichoccurstypicallypriortoteenageyearsprogressesthroughoutone’slifetime.Althoughhearinglossisnowtheworld’snumberonehealthproblemnearly90percentofpeoplesufferinghearinglosschoosetoleavetheproblemuntreated?FormanymillionstreatinghearinglossinaconventionalwaycaninvolvenumerousofficevisitsexpensivetestingandadjustmentstofityourearThankstoCrystalEarthesoundsolutionisnowconvenient? Almost90percentofpeoplewithmildhearinglossandmillionsmorewithjustalittlehearingdrop.0ff下降canbedramaticallyhelpedwithCrystalEar.Moreoveritssuperiordesign1senergy.efficientsobatteriescanlastmonths.CrystalEarisnowavailabletohelpthesepeopletreattheirhearinglosswithasmallhearingamplifier放大器. OnespecialfeatureofCrystalEaristhat
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