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第三篇CollegeNightOwlsHaveLowerGrades Collegestudentswhoaremorningpeopletendtogetbettergradesthanthosewhoarenightowls晚睡的人accordingtoUniversityofNorthTexasresearchers. Theyhad824undergraduate大学本科生的studentscompleteahealthsurveythatincludedquestionsaboutsleephabitsanddaytimefunctioningandfoundthatstudentswhoaremorningpeoplehadhighergradepointaveragesGPAsthanthosewhoarenightpeople. ThefindingthatcollegestudentswhoareeveningtypeshavelowerGPAsisaveryimportantfindingsuretomakeitswayintoundergraduatepsychologytextsinthenearfuturealongwiththeresearchshowingthatmemoryisimprovedbysleepstudyco-authorDanielJ.Taylorsaidinapreparedstatement. Furthertheseresultssuggestthatitmightbepossibletoimproveacademicperformancebyusingchronotherapy时间疗法tohelpstudentsretraintheirbiologicalclocktobecomemoremorningtypesTaylorsaid. TheresearchwasexpectedtobepresentedMondayatSLEEPtheannualmeetingoftheAssociatedProfessionalSleepSocietiesinBaltimore. InotherfindingsexpectedtobeheardatthemeetingUniversityofColoradoresearchersfoundasignificantassociation.betweeninsomnia失眠andadeclineincollegestudents’academicperformance. Thestudyincluded64psychologynursingandmedicalstudentsaverageage27.4yearswhoweredividedintotwogroups-lowGPAsandhighGPAs. AmongthosewithlowGPAs69.7percenthadtroublefallingasleep53.1percentexperiencedlegkicksortwitches痉挛atnight65.6percentreportedwakingatnightandhavingtroublefallingbacktosleepand72.7percenthaddifficultyconcentratingduringtheday. IncollegestudentsthecomplaintofdifficultyconcentratingduringthedaycontinuestohaveaconsiderableimpactontheirabilitytosucceedintheclassroomstudyauthorDrJamesF.Pagelsaidinapreparedstatement.Thisstudyshowedthatdisorderedsleephassignificantharmfuleffectsonastudent’sacademicperformanceincludingGPAs. Inthefirststudystudentswhostayuplate
第三篇CollegeNightOwlsHaveLowerGrades Collegestudentswhoaremorningpeopletendtogetbettergradesthanthosewhoarenightowls晚睡的人accordingtoUniversityofNorthTexasresearchers. Theyhad824undergraduate大学本科生的studentscompleteahealthsurveythatincludedquestionsaboutsleephabitsanddaytimefunctioningandfoundthatstudentswhoaremorningpeoplehadhighergradepointaveragesGPAsthanthosewhoarenightpeople. ThefindingthatcollegestudentswhoareeveningtypeshavelowerGPAsisaveryimportantfindingsuretomakeitswayintoundergraduatepsychologytextsinthenearfuturealongwiththeresearchshowingthatmemoryisimprovedbysleepstudyco-authorDanielJ.Taylorsaidinapreparedstatement. Furthertheseresultssuggestthatitmightbepossibletoimproveacademicperformancebyusingchronotherapy时间疗法tohelpstudentsretraintheirbiologicalclocktobecomemoremorningtypesTaylorsaid. TheresearchwasexpectedtobepresentedMondayatSLEEPtheannualmeetingoftheAssociatedProfessionalSleepSocietiesinBaltimore. InotherfindingsexpectedtobeheardatthemeetingUniversityofColoradoresearchersfoundasignificantassociation.betweeninsomnia失眠andadeclineincollegestudents’academicperformance. Thestudyincluded64psychologynursingandmedicalstudentsaverageage27.4yearswhoweredividedintotwogroups-lowGPAsandhighGPAs. AmongthosewithlowGPAs69.7percenthadtroublefallingasleep53.1percentexperiencedlegkicksortwitches痉挛atnight65.6percentreportedwakingatnightandhavingtroublefallingbacktosleepand72.7percenthaddifficultyconcentratingduringtheday. IncollegestudentsthecomplaintofdifficultyconcentratingduringthedaycontinuestohaveaconsiderableimpactontheirabilitytosucceedintheclassroomstudyauthorDrJamesF.Pagelsaidinapreparedstatement.Thisstudyshowedthatdisorderedsleephassignificantharmfuleffectsonastudent’sacademicperformanceincludingGPAs. Thepassageindicatesthatchronotherapycanbeusedtohelppeopleto
ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
第一篇CallingforSafeCelebrations LastFourthofJulyPetea14-year-oldboywasenjoyingthelit-upskiesandloudboomsfromthefireworks烟花beingsetoffinhisneighborhood.Suddenlytheeveningtookaterribleturn.AbottlerocketshotintohiseyeimmediatelycausinghimterriblepainHisfamilyrushedhimtotheemergencyroomfortreatment.AsaresultoftheinjuryPetedevelopedglaucoma青光眼andcataracts白内障TodayPetehaspermanentvisionlossinhisinjuredeyebecauseofhisbottlerocketinjury. JuneisFireworksEyeSafetyAwarenessMonthandthroughitsEyeSmartcampaigntheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmology眼科学wantstoremindconsumerstoleavefireworkstoprofessionals专业人员ThereisnothingworsethanaFourthofJulycelebrationruinedbysomeonebeinghitintheeyewithabottlerocketsaidDrJohnC.HaganclinicalcorrespondentfortheAcademyandanophthalmologistatDiscoverVisionCentersinKansasCity.Asafecelebrationmeanslettingtrainedprofessionalshandlefireworkswhileyouenjoytheshow. AccordingtotheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommissionmorethan9000fireworks-relatedinjurieshappeneachyear.Ofthesenearly-halfarehead-relatedinjurieswithnearly30percentoftheseinjuriestotheeye.One-fourthoffireworkseyeinjuriesresultinpermanentvisionlossorblindness.Childrenarethemostcommonvictimsoffireworkabuse伤害withthosefifteenyearsoldoryoungeraccountingfor50percentoffireworkseyeinjuriesintheUnitedStates.DrHaganestimatesthathispracticeseesmorethan30injurieseachyearfromfireworks. Evenfireworksthatmanypeopleconsidersaferepresentathreattotheeyes.Forchildrenundertheageoffiveapparentlyharmlesssparklers花炮accountforone-thirdofallfireworksinjuries.Sparklerscanburnatnearly2000degreesFahrenheit华氏 WhichisNOTtrueofsparklers?
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ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
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ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
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ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
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ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
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第一篇CallingforSafeCelebrations LastFourthofJulyPetea14-year-oldboywasenjoyingthelit-upskiesandloudboomsfromthefireworks烟花beingsetoffinhisneighborhood.Suddenlytheeveningtookaterribleturn.AbottlerocketshotintohiseyeimmediatelycausinghimterriblepainHisfamilyrushedhimtotheemergencyroomfortreatment.AsaresultoftheinjuryPetedevelopedglaucoma青光眼andcataracts白内障TodayPetehaspermanentvisionlossinhisinjuredeyebecauseofhisbottlerocketinjury. JuneisFireworksEyeSafetyAwarenessMonthandthroughitsEyeSmartcampaigntheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmology眼科学wantstoremindconsumerstoleavefireworkstoprofessionals专业人员ThereisnothingworsethanaFourthofJulycelebrationruinedbysomeonebeinghitintheeyewithabottlerocketsaidDrJohnC.HaganclinicalcorrespondentfortheAcademyandanophthalmologistatDiscoverVisionCentersinKansasCity.Asafecelebrationmeanslettingtrainedprofessionalshandlefireworkswhileyouenjoytheshow. AccordingtotheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommissionmorethan9000fireworks-relatedinjurieshappeneachyear.Ofthesenearly-halfarehead-relatedinjurieswithnearly30percentoftheseinjuriestotheeye.One-fourthoffireworkseyeinjuriesresultinpermanentvisionlossorblindness.Childrenarethemostcommonvictimsoffireworkabuse伤害withthosefifteenyearsoldoryoungeraccountingfor50percentoffireworkseyeinjuriesintheUnitedStates.DrHaganestimatesthathispracticeseesmorethan30injurieseachyearfromfireworks. Evenfireworksthatmanypeopleconsidersaferepresentathreattotheeyes.Forchildrenundertheageoffiveapparentlyharmlesssparklers花炮accountforone-thirdofallfireworksinjuries.Sparklerscanburnatnearly2000degreesFahrenheit华氏 WhathappenedtoPetelastFourthofJuly?
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第一篇CallingforSafeCelebrations LastFourthofJulyPetea14-year-oldboywasenjoyingthelit-upskiesandloudboomsfromthefireworks烟花beingsetoffinhisneighborhood.Suddenlytheeveningtookaterribleturn.AbottlerocketshotintohiseyeimmediatelycausinghimterriblepainHisfamilyrushedhimtotheemergencyroomfortreatment.AsaresultoftheinjuryPetedevelopedglaucoma青光眼andcataracts白内障TodayPetehaspermanentvisionlossinhisinjuredeyebecauseofhisbottlerocketinjury. JuneisFireworksEyeSafetyAwarenessMonthandthroughitsEyeSmartcampaigntheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmology眼科学wantstoremindconsumerstoleavefireworkstoprofessionals专业人员ThereisnothingworsethanaFourthofJulycelebrationruinedbysomeonebeinghitintheeyewithabottlerocketsaidDrJohnC.HaganclinicalcorrespondentfortheAcademyandanophthalmologistatDiscoverVisionCentersinKansasCity.Asafecelebrationmeanslettingtrainedprofessionalshandlefireworkswhileyouenjoytheshow. AccordingtotheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommissionmorethan9000fireworks-relatedinjurieshappeneachyear.Ofthesenearly-halfarehead-relatedinjurieswithnearly30percentoftheseinjuriestotheeye.One-fourthoffireworkseyeinjuriesresultinpermanentvisionlossorblindness.Childrenarethemostcommonvictimsoffireworkabuse伤害withthosefifteenyearsoldoryoungeraccountingfor50percentoffireworkseyeinjuriesintheUnitedStates.DrHaganestimatesthathispracticeseesmorethan30injurieseachyearfromfireworks. Evenfireworksthatmanypeopleconsidersaferepresentathreattotheeyes.Forchildrenundertheageoffiveapparentlyharmlesssparklers花炮accountforone-thirdofallfireworksinjuries.Sparklerscanburnatnearly2000degreesFahrenheit华氏 HowmanyfireworkseyeinjuriesoccurintheUSeachyear?
ImportanceofChildren’sOralHealth FebruaryisNationalChildren’sDental牙齿的HealthMonthbutinchildrengoodoralcareiscriticaleveryday.Thefirstcomprehensivestudyonthenation’soralhealthreleasedrecentlybytheOfficeoftheU.S.SurgeonGeneralcallsdentalandoraldiseasesasilentepidemic流行病eveninchildren.Thereportstatesthatmorethan51millionschoolhoursarelosteachyeartodental-relatedillness.InfactarecentstudypointedtodentalcareasthemostcommonunmethealthneedamongAmericanchildren. TohelpcounterthistheAmericanAcademyofPeriodontology牙周病学AAPislaunchinganefforttoeducatechildrenandparentsaboutthepreventionofdentaldiseasesinchildren. Thisisimportantbecauseoralproblemscanimpactself-esteemforchildrenandleadtoproblemsofeatingspeakingandattendingtolearningsaidMichaelMcGuirepresidentoftheAAP. Commondentalproblemsseeninchildrenarecavities龋洞andgingivitis龈牙whicharefoundinthemajorityofU.S.children.WhentheseproblemsarenotcaughtearlyandtreatedtheycandevelopintomoresevereproblemsandcauseunnecessarysufferingsaidMcGuireHowevermuchofthetimeoralproblemsareavoidableproblems. IntheRioGrandeValleyinTexasagroupofmorethan120dentistsvolunteerstodeliverdentalcaretothousandsoflow-incomechildreneachyearwithitsMobileDentalUnitthattravelsfromschooltoschool. AccordingtotheSurgeonGeneral’sReportabout37percentofchildrenhavenothadadentalvisitbeforestartingschoolsaidMcGuire.Whenchildrendon’tseedentiststheymisstheopportunitytohaveproblemscaughtearlybeforetheydevelopintolargermoreexpensiveproblemstotreatandparentsmisstheopportunitytolearnhowtopromotegoodoralhabitsintheirchildren. Oralproblemsinchildrencandevelopintomoresevereproblems.
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第三篇CollegeNightOwlsHaveLowerGrades Collegestudentswhoaremorningpeopletendtogetbettergradesthanthosewhoarenightowls晚睡的人accordingtoUniversityofNorthTexasresearchers. Theyhad824undergraduate大学本科生的studentscompleteahealthsurveythatincludedquestionsaboutsleephabitsanddaytimefunctioningandfoundthatstudentswhoaremorningpeoplehadhighergradepointaveragesGPAsthanthosewhoarenightpeople. ThefindingthatcollegestudentswhoareeveningtypeshavelowerGPAsisaveryimportantfindingsuretomakeitswayintoundergraduatepsychologytextsinthenearfuturealongwiththeresearchshowingthatmemoryisimprovedbysleepstudyco-authorDanielJ.Taylorsaidinapreparedstatement. Furthertheseresultssuggestthatitmightbepossibletoimproveacademicperformancebyusingchronotherapy时间疗法tohelpstudentsretraintheirbiologicalclocktobecomemoremorningtypesTaylorsaid. TheresearchwasexpectedtobepresentedMondayatSLEEPtheannualmeetingoftheAssociatedProfessionalSleepSocietiesinBaltimore. InotherfindingsexpectedtobeheardatthemeetingUniversityofColoradoresearchersfoundasignificantassociation.betweeninsomnia失眠andadeclineincollegestudents’academicperformance. Thestudyincluded64psychologynursingandmedicalstudentsaverageage27.4yearswhoweredividedintotwogroups-lowGPAsandhighGPAs. AmongthosewithlowGPAs69.7percenthadtroublefallingasleep53.1percentexperiencedlegkicksortwitches痉挛atnight65.6percentreportedwakingatnightandhavingtroublefallingbacktosleepand72.7percenthaddifficultyconcentratingduringtheday. IncollegestudentsthecomplaintofdifficultyconcentratingduringthedaycontinuestohaveaconsiderableimpactontheirabilitytosucceedintheclassroomstudyauthorDrJamesF.Pagelsaidinapreparedstatement.Thisstudyshowedthatdisorderedsleephassignificantharmfuleffectsonastudent’sacademicperformanceincludingGPAs. AccordingtoDrPageltheacademicperformanceofastudentwillbeaffected
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ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
第二篇ShoppingatSecond-handClothingStores When33-year-oldPeteBarthwasincollegeshoppingatsecond-handclothingstoreswasjustsomethinghedid-likechangingthetiresonhiscar.Helookedathisbudgetanddecidedhecouldsavealotofmoneybyshoppingforclothesatthriftshops. Evennewclothesarefairlydisposable可丢掉的andwearoutafteracoupleofyearsBarthsaid.Inthriftshopsyoucanfindsomegreatstuffwhosequalityisbetterthannewclothes. SincethenBarthwhoworksataGoodwillthriftshopintheUSstateofFloridahasfoundthatthereareallkindsofreasonsforshoppingforsecond-handclothing.Somepeoplelikehimshoptosavemoney.Someshopforacrazy-lookingshirt.Andsomeshopasameansofconservingenergyandhelpingtheenvironment. PatAkinsanaccountantataFloridaSalvationArmySA救世军thriftshopsaidthatforhershoppingatthriftshopsisawaytohelptheenvironment. WhenmydaughterwaslittlewelookedatitasrecyclingAkinssaid.Alsowhypay30dollarsforanewcoatwhenyoucangetanotheroneforalotless? AkinssaidthattheSAhasshopsallovertheUS-someasbigasdepartmentstores.Alloftheclothesaredonated捐赠andwhentheyhaveasurplus盈余they’llhavestuffabagspecialswherecustomerscanfillagrocerysackWithclothesforonly5or10dollars. JuliaSlocum22pointsouthoweverthatthehugeamountofsecond-handclothingintheUSistheresultofAmericanwastefulness. I’dsaythatsecond-handstoresaretheresultofourwastefulmaterialisticculturesaidSlocumwhoworksforapro-conservationorganizationtheCenterforaNewAmericanDream.Thriftshopspreventthatwastefromgoingtolandfills垃圾填埋场;theygiveclothingasecondlifeprovidecheaperclothingforthosewhocan’taffordnewonesandgenerate生成incomeforcharities.Theyalsoprovideawayforthewealthyandmiddleclassestoshed摆脱someoftheguiltfortheirlevelofconsumption. ThriftshopscandoeverythingEXCEPT
ImportanceofChildren’sOralHealth FebruaryisNationalChildren’sDental牙齿的HealthMonthbutinchildrengoodoralcareiscriticaleveryday.Thefirstcomprehensivestudyonthenation’soralhealthreleasedrecentlybytheOfficeoftheU.S.SurgeonGeneralcallsdentalandoraldiseasesasilentepidemic流行病eveninchildren.Thereportstatesthatmorethan51millionschoolhoursarelosteachyeartodental-relatedillness.InfactarecentstudypointedtodentalcareasthemostcommonunmethealthneedamongAmericanchildren. TohelpcounterthistheAmericanAcademyofPeriodontology牙周病学AAPislaunchinganefforttoeducatechildrenandparentsaboutthepreventionofdentaldiseasesinchildren. Thisisimportantbecauseoralproblemscanimpactself-esteemforchildrenandleadtoproblemsofeatingspeakingandattendingtolearningsaidMichaelMcGuirepresidentoftheAAP. Commondentalproblemsseeninchildrenarecavities龋洞andgingivitis龈牙whicharefoundinthemajorityofU.S.children.WhentheseproblemsarenotcaughtearlyandtreatedtheycandevelopintomoresevereproblemsandcauseunnecessarysufferingsaidMcGuireHowevermuchofthetimeoralproblemsareavoidableproblems. IntheRioGrandeValleyinTexasagroupofmorethan120dentistsvolunteerstodeliverdentalcaretothousandsoflow-incomechildreneachyearwithitsMobileDentalUnitthattravelsfromschooltoschool. AccordingtotheSurgeonGeneral’sReportabout37percentofchildrenhavenothadadentalvisitbeforestartingschoolsaidMcGuire.Whenchildrendon’tseedentiststheymisstheopportunitytohaveproblemscaughtearlybeforetheydevelopintolargermoreexpensiveproblemstotreatandparentsmisstheopportunitytolearnhowtopromotegoodoralhabitsintheirchildren. Dentalandoraldiseasesarecommoninbothadultsandchildren
ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen Menwhoexerciseoftenarelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho51newresearchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday. AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked52theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708menaged5345and79. Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen54walkedorcycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlower55ofdyingfromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.56theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking57cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent. TheresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof58activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresultswithdataoncancerdiagnosisand deathofficiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistry登记簿overaseven-year59.LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaidTheseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily60suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly61 DrLesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaidThisstudygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless62todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto63thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing64inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers-and65exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
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