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VOA Special English  Health Report 99

 

http://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.tw/2012/02/health-report-playlist.html

 

Health Report

  1. A Birth Procedure Does Little to Prevent Bleeding
  2. A Campaign Against Alzheimer's Disease
  3. A New Device Can Find Malaria Infections in Seconds - New!
  4. A Simple Cancer Test Saves Lives in Burkina Faso
  5. AIDS Study Called 2011 "Breakthrough"
  6. AIDS Tests Advised for All in US Age 15-65
  7. Alcohol Abuse Costs US More than $220 Billion a Year
  8. An Experimental Drug for PTSD
  9. Anti-Malaria Bed Nets Can Fight Elephantiasis
  10. Billions Have Untreated Tooth Decay
  11. Breastfeeding in the First Hour After Birth
  12. Colors and Depression
  13. Conflict in CAR Affects Almost 2 Million
  14. Delay Pregnancy After a Miscarriage?
  15. Dementia Cases May Triple by 2050 as World Ages
  16. Designing an Alternative to Antibiotics
  17. Do People Get Happier with Age?
  18. Do Sex Strikes Work?
  19. Ethiopia Praised for 67 Percent Drop in Child Deaths
  20. Female Voices and Fertility - Dating Sites' Claims
  21. Fighting to End Polio in Nigeria
  22. Findings About Soft Drinks and Aggression in Children
  23. Folic Acid May Reduce Risk of Autism
  24. For Smokers, Never Too Late to Quit
  25. For the Brain, the Benefits of Being Bilingual
  26. Getting Paid to Play Sick at School
  27. Gonorrhea Getting Harder to Treat
  28. Groups Warn of Health Needs in Burma
  29. Health Report
  30. Health Risks in a Crowd: Not What You May Think
  31. Health and Environmental Concerns as Ugandans Start to Eat Primates
  32. Heroin Addicts Learn to Help Themselves In "Sober Houses"
  33. How Parents Can Try to Prevent Dating Abuse
  34. How a 1959 Discovery Is Saving Premature Babies Today
  35. Immunizing Girls Against Cervical Cancer
  36. Improvements in Trauma Care Save Lives
  37. In Rural India, Medical Myths Spread
  38. In US, an Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse
  39. India Fights Encephalitis Outbreak in Children
  40. Influenza Disarms the Body's First Line of Defense
  41. Is There A Way to Make New Eggs in Women?
  42. Language Has Risks for Health Translators
  43. Long Life Doesn't Always Mean a Healthy Life
  44. Longer Lives Not Always Healthier Lives
  45. Lower Prices for HPV Vaccine in Poorest Countries
  46. MERS Virus Worries Public Health Officials
  47. Making a Softer and Safer Medical Tape
  48. Malaria Prevention Efforts Miss Many Pregnant Women in Africa
  49. Medical Translators in Kenya
  50. Mobile Phones Grow as a Health Care Tool
  51. More Low-Cost AIDS Drugs Mean More People Treated
  52. Mouth X-Rays and the Brain; Infected Gums Do Not Cause Heart Attacks
  53. New Device Could Make Identifying AIDS Easier - New!
  54. New Effort to Fight 10 'Neglected' Tropical Diseases
  55. New Findings on Sleep in Children, Older Adults
  56. Nigeria's Uche Amazigo Wins Big Award for Public Health
  57. Obesity Rises Among Children in Developing Countries
  58. Overweight People Found to Have Less Risk of Early Death
  59. Pakistan Improves Care for Wounded Troops
  60. Protein in Mothers' Milk May Protect Babies Against HIV
  61. Reducing Smoking in Russia
  62. Report Calls Attention to Millions of Preterm Births
  63. Researchers Call for Stronger Efforts to End the Disease
  64. Rethinking 'Good' Cholesterol; PSA Test Debate
  65. Scientists Criticize Study of GMO Corn and Rat Tumors
  66. Scientists Search for a New Way to Stop Mosquitoes - New!
  67. Speaking More than One Language Could Delay Dementia - New!
  68. Starting Younger to Prevent Dating Abuse
  69. Staying Safe in Freezing Weather
  70. Staying Safe in Freezing Weather
  71. Study Says PTSD Therapy Helps Sexually-Abused Girls - New!
  72. Syrian Government Looks East for New Sources of Medicine
  73. The Dangers of Living Near Toxic Waste Dumps
  74. The Science of Herbs and Spices
  75. The Struggle With Epilepsy in the Developing World
  76. Tobacco Forces Still Strong
  77. U.S. Moves to Cut Health Risks from Trans Fats in Food - New!
  78. US Considers Approving Drug to Prevent HIV
  79. US Officials Question Use of Antibacterial Soaps - New!
  80. US Report Says Smoking is Even Worse Than Believed - New!
  81. Using Group Cognitive Therapy to Help Rape Victims in DRC
  82. Using an iPhone as a Microscope
  83. Vietnamese Nurses Go to Germany and Japan to Study Geriatric
  84. WHO Says Vaccines Save Up to 3 Million Children a Year
  85. WHO Urges Health Care for All
  86. Want to Lose Weight? Try Counting Calories
  87. Watching for Early Signs of Autism in Babies
  88. What Happens When TB Becomes Untreatable?
  89. What Is the Relationship Between Age and Happiness?
  90. What Your Blood Pressure Means
  91. When Animals Make People Sick
  92. Why 'Minor' Memory Loss May Be a Bad Sign
  93. Why Getting Dirty Can Be Healthy for Children
  94. With Physical Activity, No Need to Be an Olympian
  95. With Telemedicine, No Need to Leave Home to See a Doctor - New!
  96. World Health Organization Warns of Polio in Pakistan - New!
  97. Worried That People Are Laughing at You?
  98. Worries Grow About Treating Gonorrhea
  99. Zambia Fights HPV in Girls

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99-1  A Birth Procedure Does Little to Prevent Bleeding 先看文 後聽音

 

http://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.tw/2012/04/birth-procedure-does-little-to-prevent.html

 

Severe bleeding, also called hemorrhage, causes one-third of pregnancy-related deaths in Asia and Africa. The World Health Organization has been recommending several ways to reduce the risk of hemorrhage immediately after birth. These include giving the mother a hormone called oxytocin. It helps the uterus expel the placenta, or afterbirth. Another recommendation to help expel the placenta has been to use what is called controlled-cord traction. In this procedure, the birth attendant gently pulls on the umbilical cord while pushing upwards on the mother's stomach.

 

Dr. Metin Gulmezoglu of the World Health Organization led a study on the effectiveness of controlled-cord traction. He says it is not easy to perform, and if it is not done by people who are skilled in doing it, then it can harm the mother. The study involved more than twenty-three thousand pregnant women who had vaginal births. The births happened in sixteen hospitals and two primary health-care centers in eight countries.

 

These were Argentina, Egypt, India, Kenya, the Philippines, South Africa, Thailand and Uganda. About half of the mothers received a so-called full package of measures including controlled-cord traction. The other women gave birth helped only by gravity and pushing by the mother. Both groups of women received injections of oxytocin immediately after giving birth.The study showed that, on average, both groups had about the same amount of blood loss. The study found that controlled-cord traction had very little effect in reducing the risk of serious blood loss -- defined as a liter or more. There was serious blood loss in 1.9 percent of the women who received the procedure, compared to 2.1 percent of those in the simplified group.

 

Dr. Gulmezoglu says using oxytocin was much more important than pulling on the umbilical cord to reduce blood loss. He says the main factor that helps to reduce blood loss after birth is the oxytocin, the medication that helps the uterus to contract. Oxytocin is injected, but only into the muscle. This makes it easier to administer for birth attendants with little training. Also, the hormone does not cost very much. But it can lose its effectiveness if stored at high temperatures. The WHO may recommend single-use syringes with sensors to warn of exposure to high temperature. The WHO is expected to changes its guidelines based on the new findings. The study is in the Lancet medical journal.

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