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In 2009, Tony Simotes, 62, learned that he had a tumor in his throat, which was diagnosed as Stage 3 oropharyngeal cancer. Mr. Simotes had never been a smoker or a drinker. He and his wife, Lucy, were relieved at first to learn the cancer was HPV-related, because that raised the odds that he could be cured.
2009年,62歲的托尼·西莫特斯(Tony Simotes)得知在他的喉嚨內有一個腫瘤,被診斷為口咽喉癌三期。西莫特斯既不抽煙也不喝酒。他和妻子露西(Lucy)在得知癌症與HPV有關時首先感到輕鬆了些,因為這提高了他可能被治癒的幾率。
In France, Sex Sells — Even in Anti-Smoking Ads
By Bruce Crumley / Paris
A French anti-smoking group has launched a new advertising campaign that has shocked the nation by likening smoking among youths to performing oral sex
Yangon: Tour Through a City of Fear
Fifty years ago, Yangon was a bright spot in Asia. But what a Journal reporter saw during a recent visit was a city in shambles -- a melancholy outpost of crumbling colonial architecture, economic neglect and deepening paranoia.
paranoia
noun
1 [C or U] an extreme and unreasonable feeling that other people do not like you or are going to harm or criticize you:
There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.
2 [U] SPECIALIZED Someone who has paranoia has unreasonable false beliefs as a part of another mental illness, for example schizophrenia.
paranoid
adjective
1 feeling extremely anxious and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you:
He started feeling paranoid and was convinced his boss was going to fire him.
2 SPECIALIZED suffering from a mental illness in which you believe that other people are trying to harm you:
He was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic.
paranoid delusions
paranoiac
noun [C]
someone who is paranoid
A sobering thought for the holidays: Chronic heavy drinking can cause insidious damage to the brain, even in people who never seem intoxicated or obviously addicted.
A sobering thought for the holidays: Chronic heavy drinking can cause insidious damage to the brain, even in people who never seem intoxicated or obviously addicted.
- : diagnose
- to recognize (a disease, illness, etc.) by examining someone
- : to recognize a disease, illness, etc., in (someone)
- : to find the cause of (a problem)
Definition of underdiagnose
transitive verb
- : to diagnose (a condition or disease) less often than it is actually present
un·der·di·ag·no·sis play\-ˌdī-ig-ˈnō-səs, -əg-\ noun
paranoia
noun
1 [C or U] an extreme and unreasonable feeling that other people do not like you or are going to harm or criticize you:
There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.
2 [U] SPECIALIZED Someone who has paranoia has unreasonable false beliefs as a part of another mental illness, for example schizophrenia.
paranoid
adjective
1 feeling extremely anxious and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you:
He started feeling paranoid and was convinced his boss was going to fire him.
2 SPECIALIZED suffering from a mental illness in which you believe that other people are trying to harm you:
He was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic.
paranoid delusions
paranoiac
noun [C]
someone who is paranoid
o·ro·phar·ynx (ôr
-f
r
ngks,
r
-)
n. pl. o·ro·pha·ryn·ges (-f
-r
n
j
z) or o·ro·phar·ynx·es
The part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the epiglottis.
o
ro·pha·ryn
ge·al (-f
-r
n
j
-
l, -f
r
n-j

l) adj.
perform
Pronunciation: /pərˈfôrm/
verb
[with object]Derivatives
Origin
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French parfourmer, alteration (by association with forme 'form') of Old French parfournir, from par 'through, to completion' + fournir 'furnish, provide'.epiglottis
- 音節
- èpi • glóttis
- epiglottisの変化形
- epiglottises (複数形)
[名](複〜・es, -ti・des 〔-tidì
z〕)《解剖学》喉(こう)頭蓋(がい). ⇒LARYNX
-tal
[形]pharynx
- 音節
- phar • ynx
- 発音
- fǽriŋks
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