医学文化英语教程 9787513574136

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作者刘泽华;性别:男;职务:华中科技大学外语学院副院长。负责全外语学院本科教学工作及全校大学外语教学管理工作。多篇相关医学英语专业文章在学术期刊上发表。雷蕾,华中科技大学外语学院外语教师。

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Unit 1 Disease
Text A Intensive Reading
Piercing the Fog Around Cehphones and Cancer
Text B Fast Reading
Washington Post Opinion:HIV Treatment Can Be HIV Prevention
Text C Extensive Reading
Diabetes?Some Beat It,but Are They Cured?
Text D After—Class Reading
Can You Inherit Your Mother’s Health?
Unit 2 Breakthroughs
Text A Intensive Reading
Penicillin’s Discovery
Text B Fast Reading 26
The Social History of the Birth Control Pill
Text C Extensive Reading
Viagra:The Magic Blue Pill
Text D After—Class Reading
Latest Medical Breakthroughs
Unit 3 Medicine and Law
Text A Intensive Reading
Abortion and the Tragedy of the World’s Missing Women
Text B Fast Reading
A Wave of Addiction and Crime,with the Medicine
Cabinet to Blame
Text C Extensive Reading
Don’t Wait to Make Your End—of—Life Wishes Known
Text D After—Class Reading
Euthanasia
Unit 4 Medicine and Ethics
Text A Intensive Reading
Should the Condom Come with a Health Warning?
Text B Fast Reading
Physician—Patient Relationship
Text C Extensive Reading
Addressing Issues of Moral Complicity:When?Where?Why?And Other Questions
Text D After·Class Reading
Violating Ethics:Unlawful Combatants,National Security and Health Professionals
Unit 5 Iconic Figures in Medicine
Text A Intensive Reading
Emil von Behring:Medicine’s First Nobel Laureate
Text B Fast Reading
Rosalind Franklin—Mystery Woman:The Dark Ladr of DNA
Text C Extensive Reading
New American Heart Association President Driven by Family History
Text D After·Class Reading
The Oath:Meaningless Relic or Invaluable Moral Guide?
Unit 6 Medicine and Arts,Religion,Sci—Fi
Text A Intensive Reading
Painting with Penicillin:Mexander Fleming’s Germ Art
Text B Fast Reading
Ethical Failures Found on“Grey’s Anatomy”and“House”
Text C Extensive Reading
Medicine and Religion Collide in Chemo Refusal
Text D After—Class Reading
We Can Rebuild Them.We Have the Technology
Unit 7 Cloning and Transplantation
Text A Intensive Reading
What Are the Ethical Issues Regarding Human Cloning?
Text B Fast Reading
Organ Donation:Let the Market Rule?
Text C Extensive Reading
Is Research Cloning Different from Reproductive Cloning?
Text D After—Class Reading
General Leaflet on Religious Viewpoints
Unit 8 Epidemics
Text A Intensive Reading
30 Years In,We Are Still Learning from AIDS
Text B Fast Reading
What We Learned From H1N1’s First Year
Text C Extensive Reading
Drive to Stem Shingles Meets Few Expectations
Text D After—Class Reading
Surveillance for Pneumonic Plague in the United States During an International Emergency
Unit 9 Traditionai Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine
TextA Intensive Reading
Acupuncturists Building Bridges with Western Medicine
Text B Fast Reading
Traditional VS.Western:Which 0ne Is Easier for Chinese Consumers to Swallow?
Text C Extensive Reading
Balancing Needles and Cigars
Text D After—Class Reading
A Spoonful of Foreign Culture Helps Western Medicine Go Down
Unit 10 Food
Text A Intensive Reading
Food and Drink
Text B Fast Reading
Race to Introduce Genetically Modified Maize to Stave off Climate Change Impacts in Africa
Text C Extensive Reading
Genetically Altered Salmon Get Closer to the Table
Text D After—Class Reading
Nuclear Crisis:How Safe Is Japan’s Food and Water?
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Interestingly enough, a 2009 study discovered strong ties between mother—daughter obesity and father—son obesity, but no links between genders.
Of course, there may be a nurture as well as a nature connection to obesity.Did your overweight mom encourage you to eat more as you were growing up, which established a pattern that is hard to break? While you can't control genetics, watching your calorie and fat intake will help you maintain a healthy weight, as will exercising and living an active lifestyle.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
You're up to 50 percent more likely to develop theumatoid arthritis if your mother has it.This condition occurs when the immune system attacks the body, which leads to inflammation that affects joint lining and cartilage.Still, a family history does not necessarily mean you will get the disease.
Arthritis researcher Alan Silman also points out that theumatoid arthritis is more often seen in people who smoke and consume large quantities of red meat and caffeine.
ISBN9787513574136
出版社外语教学与研究出版社
作者荣邦春
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