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    聽新聞,學(xué)英語 - 原來婚姻還有這好處。。。

    聽新聞,學(xué)英語 - 原來婚姻還有這好處。。。

    2017-06-16    11'13''

    主播: 粗只的大葉

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    介紹:
    Being married 'protects your health’ Marriage appears to be good for your health, boosting your survival chances if you have a major heart risk factor such as high cholesterol, say researchers. A loving spouse might spur you on to look after yourself better, they told a heart conference, based on their study of nearly a million UK adults. cholesterol /k?’lest?r?l/ n. 膽固醇 spouse /spa?z/ n. 配偶,夫或妻 -雅思 spur /sp??/ v. 刺激,激勵 -四級 All of these people had high blood pressure, cholesterol or diabetes. The married ones fared much better than those who were single. Dr Paul Carter and colleagues, who carried out the work, have already shown that marriage is linked to a better chance of surviving a heart attack. They suspect marriage helps buffer against big heart disease risk factors, including cholesterol and high blood pressure. fare /fe?/ v. 進(jìn)食 -四級 buffer /'b?f?/ v. 緩沖,減輕 The study looked at deaths from all causes, including heart disease. Men and women in their 50s, 60s and 70s with high cholesterol were 16% more likely to be alive at the end of the 14-year study if they were married rather than single. The same was true for diabetes and high blood pressure, with married people having a survival advantage.