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WhatIsAnthrax炭疽? There’Sbeenalotoftalkaboutanthraxonthenewslately.Somepeopleareworriedthatanthraxmaybeconnectedtoterroristattacksorthatterroristsmayspreadthegermthat_____51thedisease.Federalofficialsandpoliceareinvestigatingthisandtaking______52toprotectus. Inthemeantimeit’Simportantnottopanicoveranthrax.ThechancesthatyouandyourFamily________53atriskareverytiny.Oneofthewaysyoucanfeelbetteristoleamaboutanthrax.Whenyouknowwhatitisand_____54youcangetititdoesn’tseemquiteasscary. Sowhat______55isanthrax? Herearethefactsonanthrax AnthraxisabacterialinfectioncausedbyagermAlthoughit’Smostcommoninfarm_____56likesheepCOWSpigshorsesandgoatsthere’Saverysmallchancethatpeoplecangetittoo Anthraxspores孢子aversionofthegerminaprotectiveshellthatcanliveinthesoilforyearscausethedisease.Peoplemaygetanthraxiftheyareexposedtoanthrax_____57Buthere’Stheimportantpartjustbeingexposedtothesesporesdoesn’tmeanthatapersonwillget_____58. Forapersontogetsickhewouldhavetobreatheinthousandsofthesesporesa11thewayIntohis_____59.Orhe’dhavetoeatmeatcontaminatedwithanthraxorhandle_____60thathasanthraxsporesThismaysoundscarybutevenwhenapersoncomes_____61contactwiththesporesit’Sunlikelythathe’11getsick._______62thebacteriadonotgetintotheskindigestivetractorlungthediseasewon’tdevelop. Anthraxisnotspreadfrompersontopersonthewaytheflucanspreadfromfamilymemberto______63memberorclassmatetoclassmateAnthraxcanalmostalwaysbesuccessfullytreatedwithantibiotics抗生素.Anthraxisveryrare.Untilrecentlyanthraxwasn’teventalkedaboutbecauseitwassorare-anditstill_______64!Evenwithalloftheanthraxcasesyouarehearingaboutrightnowaperson’schancesofgettinganthraxareaboutthe_____65astheywerebeforeyouheardaboutanthraxonthenews——veryverylow
HealthCarsIntheUS HealthcareintheUSiswell-knownbutveryexpensive.Payingthedoctor’sbillafteramajor illnessoraccidentcancosthundredsofthousandsofdollars. IntheUSaperson’scompanynotthegovernmentpaysforhealthinsurance. Employershavecontractswithinsurancecompanieswhichpayforallorpartofemployees’doctors’bills. Theamountthattheinsurancecompanywillpayouttoapatientdifferswildly.Italldependsonwhatinsurancetheemployerpays.Thelessthebosspaystotheinsurancecompanythemoretheemployeehastopaythehospitaleachtimeheorshegetssick.In2004theaverageworkerpaidanextraUS$558ayearaccordingtoaSanFranciscoreport. ThesystemalsomeansmanyAmericansfallthroughthecracks遭遗漏.In2004only61percentofthepopulationreceivedhealthinsurancethroughtheiremployersaccordingtothereport.Theunemployedself-employedpart-timeworkersandgraduatedstudentswithnojobswerenotincluded. MostUSuniversitystudentshaveagapbetweentheirlastdayofschoolandtheirfirstdayonthejob.Oftentheyarenolongerprotectedbytheirparents’insurancebecausetheyarenowconsideredindependentadults.Theyalsocannotbuyuniversityhealthinsurancebecausetheyarenolongerstudents. AnothergroupthatfallsthroughthegapoftheUSsystemisinternationalstudents.Allarerequiredtohavehealthinsuranceandcannotbegintheirclasseswithoutit.Butexactpolicies保险单differfromschooltoschool. MostuniversitiesworkwithhealthinsurancecompaniesandselltheirownstandardplanforstudentsOftenbuyingtheschoolplanisrequiredbutluckilyit’salsocheaperthanbuyingdirectfromtheinsurancecompany. In2004mostoftheunemployedintheUSwerewomen.
StemCellTherapyMayHelpRepairtheHeart AccordingtoscientistsintheUSAstemcelltherapymayonedaybeabletorepairtheheartsofpeoplewithheartfailure.ResearchersatPittsburghUniversitySchoolofMedicineexamined20patientswhohadsevereheartfailureandweregoingtohavesurgery. TheyinjectedstemcellsintothepartsoftheirheartsthatweredamagedTheythencomparedtheirheartswiththoseofpeoplewhohadundergonesurgerywithouthavingthestemcellsinjectedintothemtheyhadalsosufferedfromsevereheartfailure.Thepatientswhohadhadthestemcellsinjectedhadheartsthatwereabletopump用泵抽运morebloodthantheothers. AccordingtoProfessorRobertKormosoneoft11eresearcherstheseresultscouldrevolutionizehearttreatment.Althoughpreviousstudieshadindicatedthattheremightbeabenefitthisisthefirststudythathasactuallyprovedthatstemcelltherapycanhelpthefailingheartworkbetter. Allthepatientsinthisstudyhadheartsthatcouldnotpumpbloodproperly.Thescientistsmeasuredtheirejectionfraction射血分数.1tisameasureofheartperformanceyoumeasurehowmuchbloodisbeingpumpedoutbytheleftventricle心室. Healthypeople’sejectionfractionisabout55%.Thesepatientshadejectionfractionofunder35%.Theya11hadby-passsurgery搭桥手术performedonthem.Someofthepatientshadstemcellstakenfromtheirhipbonesandinjectedinto25-30sitesinthedamagedheartmuscleSixmonthslatertheirejectionfractionratewas46.1%whilethosewhojusthadsurgerybutnostemcellinjectionsaveraged372%. Nosideeffectswerereposed. Heartfailureisacommonproblemallovertheworld.IntheUKaloneabout650000peoplesufferfromheartfailureeveryyear.Asthenumberofpeoplesufferingfromheartfailureincreasesintheworldingeneralthesefindingsareparticularlysignificant. Currenttreatmentsrelievethesymptoms.Thisnewstemcelltherapyactuallyrepairsthedamagedmuscleintheheartandhasthepotentialofcuringthedisease. Theejectionfractionrateofthepatientswithstemcellinjectionsdecreased.
WhatIsAnthrax炭疽? There’Sbeenalotoftalkaboutanthraxonthenewslately.Somepeopleareworriedthatanthraxmaybeconnectedtoterroristattacksorthatterroristsmayspreadthegermthat_____51thedisease.Federalofficialsandpoliceareinvestigatingthisandtaking______52toprotectus. Inthemeantimeit’Simportantnottopanicoveranthrax.ThechancesthatyouandyourFamily________53atriskareverytiny.Oneofthewaysyoucanfeelbetteristoleamaboutanthrax.Whenyouknowwhatitisand_____54youcangetititdoesn’tseemquiteasscary. Sowhat______55isanthrax? Herearethefactsonanthrax AnthraxisabacterialinfectioncausedbyagermAlthoughit’Smostcommoninfarm_____56likesheepCOWSpigshorsesandgoatsthere’Saverysmallchancethatpeoplecangetittoo Anthraxspores孢子aversionofthegerminaprotectiveshellthatcanliveinthesoilforyearscausethedisease.Peoplemaygetanthraxiftheyareexposedtoanthrax_____57Buthere’Stheimportantpartjustbeingexposedtothesesporesdoesn’tmeanthatapersonwillget_____58. Forapersontogetsickhewouldhavetobreatheinthousandsofthesesporesa11thewayIntohis_____59.Orhe’dhavetoeatmeatcontaminatedwithanthraxorhandle_____60thathasanthraxsporesThismaysoundscarybutevenwhenapersoncomes_____61contactwiththesporesit’Sunlikelythathe’11getsick._______62thebacteriadonotgetintotheskindigestivetractorlungthediseasewon’tdevelop. Anthraxisnotspreadfrompersontopersonthewaytheflucanspreadfromfamilymemberto______63memberorclassmatetoclassmateAnthraxcanalmostalwaysbesuccessfullytreatedwithantibiotics抗生素.Anthraxisveryrare.Untilrecentlyanthraxwasn’teventalkedaboutbecauseitwassorare-anditstill_______64!Evenwithalloftheanthraxcasesyouarehearingaboutrightnowaperson’schancesofgettinganthraxareaboutthe_____65astheywerebeforeyouheardaboutanthraxonthenews——veryverylow
第二篇Diabetes糖屎病andEyeDamage 0vet2millionCanadianshavediabetes.ItistheleadingcauseofblindnessinNorthAmericansunder65yearsofageDiabetesisaconditionwherethebodyeithercannotproduceenoughinsulin胰岛素orcannotrespondproperlytoinsulin.Insulinisimportantbecauseitmovesglucose葡萄糖asimplesugar.intothebody’Scellsfromtheblood.Thefoodpeopleeatprovidesthebodywithglucosewhichisusedbythecellsasasourceofenergy.Ifinsulinisn’tavailableordoesn’tworkcorrectlytomoveglucosefromthebloodintothecellsglucosewillstayinthebloodleadingtohighbloodsugarlevels. Highbloodsugarlevelsdamagethebloodvesselsincludingthetinybloodvesselsintheeye.Thisleadstoaneyediseaseknownasdiabeticretinopathy糖尿病型视网膜病.Theretina视网膜isanareaatthebackoftheeyethatchangeslightintonervesignals.Withdiabeticretinopathysomebloodvesselsintheretinaarelostandsomeoftheotherbloodvesselsbegintoleak’’bloodThiscausestheretinatoswell.andgraduallycutsoffitssupplyofoxygenandnutrients滋养物.Eventuallytheretinastartstogrownewbloodvesselstoreplacethedamagedones.UnfortunatelythesenewvesselsarenotasstrongastheoldonesTheyaremorelikelytobreakcausingbleedingintheeye Atfirstpeoplewithdiabeticretinopathywillnotnoticeanysymptoms.Asthediseasegetsworsetheymaynoticeblurred模糊的visionblackspotsorflashinglights.AstimegoesonitCanprogresstoblindnessEveryonewithdiabetesisatriskfordiabeticretinopathyandtheriskincreasesthelongeryou’vehaddiabetes FortunatelyyoucanreduceyourriskIfyoudonothavediabetesbutthinkyoumaybeatriskforthiscondition.visityourdoctortobescreenedfordiabetes.Ifyoud0havediabetes Havefrequenteyecheck-ups. MakesurethatyoumonitoryourbloodsugarfrequentlyanduseyourmedicationsasrecommendedbyyourdoctorThereisevidencetoshowthatkeepingyourbloodsugarundertightcontrolcanslowdowneyedamage Ifyouhavehighbloodpressurefollowyourrecommendeddietandmedicationstokeepitundercontrol.Ifyouarenotsurewhetheryouhavehighbloodpressureorwhetheryourbloodpressureisundercontroldiscussthiswithyourdoctor Withdiabeticretinopathythedamagedbloodvesselsintheretina
第二篇Diabetes糖屎病andEyeDamage 0vet2millionCanadianshavediabetes.ItistheleadingcauseofblindnessinNorthAmericansunder65yearsofageDiabetesisaconditionwherethebodyeithercannotproduceenoughinsulin胰岛素orcannotrespondproperlytoinsulin.Insulinisimportantbecauseitmovesglucose葡萄糖asimplesugar.intothebody’Scellsfromtheblood.Thefoodpeopleeatprovidesthebodywithglucosewhichisusedbythecellsasasourceofenergy.Ifinsulinisn’tavailableordoesn’tworkcorrectlytomoveglucosefromthebloodintothecellsglucosewillstayinthebloodleadingtohighbloodsugarlevels. Highbloodsugarlevelsdamagethebloodvesselsincludingthetinybloodvesselsintheeye.Thisleadstoaneyediseaseknownasdiabeticretinopathy糖尿病型视网膜病.Theretina视网膜isanareaatthebackoftheeyethatchangeslightintonervesignals.Withdiabeticretinopathysomebloodvesselsintheretinaarelostandsomeoftheotherbloodvesselsbegintoleak’’bloodThiscausestheretinatoswell.andgraduallycutsoffitssupplyofoxygenandnutrients滋养物.Eventuallytheretinastartstogrownewbloodvesselstoreplacethedamagedones.UnfortunatelythesenewvesselsarenotasstrongastheoldonesTheyaremorelikelytobreakcausingbleedingintheeye Atfirstpeoplewithdiabeticretinopathywillnotnoticeanysymptoms.Asthediseasegetsworsetheymaynoticeblurred模糊的visionblackspotsorflashinglights.AstimegoesonitCanprogresstoblindnessEveryonewithdiabetesisatriskfordiabeticretinopathyandtheriskincreasesthelongeryou’vehaddiabetes FortunatelyyoucanreduceyourriskIfyoudonothavediabetesbutthinkyoumaybeatriskforthiscondition.visityourdoctortobescreenedfordiabetes.Ifyoud0havediabetes Havefrequenteyecheck-ups. MakesurethatyoumonitoryourbloodsugarfrequentlyanduseyourmedicationsasrecommendedbyyourdoctorThereisevidencetoshowthatkeepingyourbloodsugarundertightcontrolcanslowdowneyedamage Ifyouhavehighbloodpressurefollowyourrecommendeddietandmedicationstokeepitundercontrol.Ifyouarenotsurewhetheryouhavehighbloodpressureorwhetheryourbloodpressureisundercontroldiscussthiswithyourdoctor Glucosecannotbeturnedintoenergyinthebody
WhatIsAnthrax炭疽? There’Sbeenalotoftalkaboutanthraxonthenewslately.Somepeopleareworriedthatanthraxmaybeconnectedtoterroristattacksorthatterroristsmayspreadthegermthat_____51thedisease.Federalofficialsandpoliceareinvestigatingthisandtaking______52toprotectus. Inthemeantimeit’Simportantnottopanicoveranthrax.ThechancesthatyouandyourFamily________53atriskareverytiny.Oneofthewaysyoucanfeelbetteristoleamaboutanthrax.Whenyouknowwhatitisand_____54youcangetititdoesn’tseemquiteasscary. Sowhat______55isanthrax? Herearethefactsonanthrax AnthraxisabacterialinfectioncausedbyagermAlthoughit’Smostcommoninfarm_____56likesheepCOWSpigshorsesandgoatsthere’Saverysmallchancethatpeoplecangetittoo Anthraxspores孢子aversionofthegerminaprotectiveshellthatcanliveinthesoilforyearscausethedisease.Peoplemaygetanthraxiftheyareexposedtoanthrax_____57Buthere’Stheimportantpartjustbeingexposedtothesesporesdoesn’tmeanthatapersonwillget_____58. Forapersontogetsickhewouldhavetobreatheinthousandsofthesesporesa11thewayIntohis_____59.Orhe’dhavetoeatmeatcontaminatedwithanthraxorhandle_____60thathasanthraxsporesThismaysoundscarybutevenwhenapersoncomes_____61contactwiththesporesit’Sunlikelythathe’11getsick._______62thebacteriadonotgetintotheskindigestivetractorlungthediseasewon’tdevelop. Anthraxisnotspreadfrompersontopersonthewaytheflucanspreadfromfamilymemberto______63memberorclassmatetoclassmateAnthraxcanalmostalwaysbesuccessfullytreatedwithantibiotics抗生素.Anthraxisveryrare.Untilrecentlyanthraxwasn’teventalkedaboutbecauseitwassorare-anditstill_______64!Evenwithalloftheanthraxcasesyouarehearingaboutrightnowaperson’schancesofgettinganthraxareaboutthe_____65astheywerebeforeyouheardaboutanthraxonthenews——veryverylow
StemCellTherapyMayHelpRepairtheHeart AccordingtoscientistsintheUSAstemcelltherapymayonedaybeabletorepairtheheartsofpeoplewithheartfailure.ResearchersatPittsburghUniversitySchoolofMedicineexamined20patientswhohadsevereheartfailureandweregoingtohavesurgery. TheyinjectedstemcellsintothepartsoftheirheartsthatweredamagedTheythencomparedtheirheartswiththoseofpeoplewhohadundergonesurgerywithouthavingthestemcellsinjectedintothemtheyhadalsosufferedfromsevereheartfailure.Thepatientswhohadhadthestemcellsinjectedhadheartsthatwereabletopump用泵抽运morebloodthantheothers. AccordingtoProfessorRobertKormosoneoft11eresearcherstheseresultscouldrevolutionizehearttreatment.Althoughpreviousstudieshadindicatedthattheremightbeabenefitthisisthefirststudythathasactuallyprovedthatstemcelltherapycanhelpthefailingheartworkbetter. Allthepatientsinthisstudyhadheartsthatcouldnotpumpbloodproperly.Thescientistsmeasuredtheirejectionfraction射血分数.1tisameasureofheartperformanceyoumeasurehowmuchbloodisbeingpumpedoutbytheleftventricle心室. Healthypeople’sejectionfractionisabout55%.Thesepatientshadejectionfractionofunder35%.Theya11hadby-passsurgery搭桥手术performedonthem.Someofthepatientshadstemcellstakenfromtheirhipbonesandinjectedinto25-30sitesinthedamagedheartmuscleSixmonthslatertheirejectionfractionratewas46.1%whilethosewhojusthadsurgerybutnostemcellinjectionsaveraged372%. Nosideeffectswerereposed. Heartfailureisacommonproblemallovertheworld.IntheUKaloneabout650000peoplesufferfromheartfailureeveryyear.Asthenumberofpeoplesufferingfromheartfailureincreasesintheworldingeneralthesefindingsareparticularlysignificant. Currenttreatmentsrelievethesymptoms.Thisnewstemcelltherapyactuallyrepairsthedamagedmuscleintheheartandhasthepotentialofcuringthedisease. Thecontrolgrouppatientsregrettednothavinghadstemcellinjections.
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