名词流行病学
1. 流行病学:研究资料取自ACS癌症预防研究Ⅱ正在全美成人中开展的大规模调查,研究论文发表在近期美国<<流行病学>>(Epidemiology)杂志上. 图恩称,这一性别差异的原因还不完全清楚,不过有一种假设认为这和脂肪堆积有关. 肥胖男性的脂肪一般堆积在腹部--中心型或苹果型体形,
2. 流行:法检获成虫五、流行(Epidemiology)儿童集居、家庭感染肛-手-口自身重复感染吸入感染六、防治(Principlesofcontrol)预防为主集体治疗、重复治疗:Aldendazole钩虫(Hookworms)寄生人体肠道的中小型线虫我国五大寄生虫病之一重感染致贫血-懒黄病我国两种人体钩虫十二指肠钩口线虫Ancylostomaduodenale美洲板口线虫Necatorame
3. 病学:胰腺癌与肥胖关系密切. 这一点,也得到了科学研究的证实. 美国的最新医学研究显示,年长者如果肥胖,患上胰腺癌这种最致命癌症的风险将会提高. 据新加坡<<联合早报>>报道,美国国家癌症研究所在<<流行病学>>(Epidemiology)上发表报告
4. 传染病学:另一方面,微生物学(microbiology)和传染病学(epidemiology)发展非常迅速,如今的科学家能够迅速鉴别(spot)一种新疾病(艾滋病首次被鉴定后只花了三年的时间对它进行检测),并能查明它则可传染(transmit).
1. A high intake of trans fats may increase your chances of contracting colon cancer, according to new research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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2. The number of people newly diagnosed with diabetes jumped 74 percent between 1997 and 2003, according to research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
3. Mads Melbye, professor of epidemiology at the State Serum Institute in Copenhagen.
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4. About 3 percent of Chinese women are smokers, latest figures from a national epidemiology survey held in 2002 showed.
5. Children must learn special rules in the presence of house pets, according to a German doctor specializing in microbiology and infectious epidemiology.
6. Women who slept seven hours a night or more lost more weight, they reported in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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7. In July 2011, two experts in epidemiology at the Chinese CDC successfully applied to volunteer for the program.
8. Writing in the British Medical Association's Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, the scientists called for further research in the area.
9. She and her colleagues at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark report the findings in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
10. Carlos Camargo, an associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at Harvard Medical School.
noun
1. the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease