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VOA慢速英语《健康报道 Health Report》最近更新
  • Cancer Is the Leading Cause of Death in Wealthy Countries (19-9-17)
  • US Health Officials Urge People to Stop Using E-cigarettes (19-9-10)
  • Ebola Survivors Face Kidney Problems and Increased Risk of Early Death (19-9-10)
  • Should You Exercise While Sick? (19-9-3)
  • Doctors: Give Babies Crushed Peanuts to Reduce Allergy Risk (19-9-3)
  • Eating More Plant Protein May Help You Live Longer (19-9-2)
  • WHO: Possible to Defeat Malaria, But Probably Not Soon (19-8-27)
  • Plastics in Drinking Water Are a Concern (19-8-25)
  • Riskiest Time for Hospital Patients is Not in Operating Room (19-8-22)
  • Cigarette Warnings Could Be Bigger With Color Images (19-8-21)
  • Treating Eczema During Infancy Helps Prevent Asthma, Allergies (19-8-20)
  • No Longer Want That Tattoo? Some Advice (19-8-20)
  • Poor Diet Quality Tied to Frailty in Older Adults (19-8-19)
  • Two Experimental Drugs Found Effective Against Ebola Virus (19-8-14)
  • US Doctors Giving Fewer Cough, Cold Medicines (19-8-13)
  • France May Permit More Women to Become Pregnant With Medical Help (19-8-12)
  • US Health Agency Cancels Study Financed by Alcohol Industry (19-8-6)
  • Ebola Vaccine Use in Congo Slowed by Distrust (19-7-30)
  • Researchers May Have Found New Weapon Against Disease (19-7-28)
  • Progress Made in Identification, Prevention of Brain Diseases (19-7-26)
  • Scientists Find a New Way To Kill Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes (19-7-24)
  • Team Sports Teach Life Lessons (19-7-23)
  • Study: Extra Vitamins Do Not Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke (19-7-22)
  • Poor Sleep Behavior Tied to Many Health Issues (19-7-17)
  • Study Finds Possible Link between Sugary Drinks, Cancer (19-7-16)
  • Teen Vaping on the Rise in US, Canada (19-7-14)
  • Can Robot Dogs Help People with Alzheimer’s? (19-7-12)
  • Are Some Kinds of Sitting Worse than Others? (19-7-9)
  • Red Cross Program Helps Kenyans Fight Drug Addiction (19-7-4)
  • One Thing You Can Do Right Now to Help Your Heart (19-7-2)
  • What’s So Bad about Processed Foods? (19-6-25)
  • WHO: A Million People a Day Get Sexual Infections (19-6-12)
  • Melanoma Can Happen on Skin That Does Not Get Sun (19-6-11)
  • Study: Dogs Can Feel Their Owners' Stress, Too (19-6-10)
  • Immigrants Play Big Part in Caring for Older Adults, Disabled in US (19-6-9)
  • Dementia: A Growing Worldwide Health Problem (19-6-4)
  • Suicide Rates Among Young Americans on the Rise, Especially Girls (19-6-2)
  • Sunscreen’s Chemicals Go Through Skin to Bloodstream (19-5-28)
  • Vaccine Expert: False Information on Web Must Be Stopped (19-5-23)
  • Is Climate Change Making You Sneeze More? (19-5-21)
  • Strong Sense of Smell May Be Linked to Longer Life (19-5-15)
  • Doctors Operate on the Brain to Treat Drug Addiction (19-5-14)
  • Dandelions: One of the Healthiest Foods on the Planet (19-5-7)
  • Technology Brings Change to Doctor’s Visits (19-4-30)
  • WHO: Too Much Screen Time Bad for Children (19-4-29)
  • UN: Malawi Is First Country to Vaccinate Children against Malaria (19-4-26)
  • Forget Exercising: Surgeons Can Make the Stomach Look Muscular (19-4-25)
  • Electric Shocks to the Brain May Help Older People’s Memory (19-4-24)
  • Health Officials Worry About Rise in Measles (19-4-23)
  • One Family's Efforts to Save Endangered Animals (19-4-18)
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