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A. 英語作文生病了

我生病了 I Was Sick
Yesterday,I felt very tired.When I was in class,I felt sleepy and could not listen to the teacher carefully.And I did not want to eat anything at home.I went to bed early.This morning,I felt dizzy and my head was hot.My mom said I had a fever.She took me to see a doctor.He gave me some medicines and told me to have a good rest at home.It was not too serious.I hope I can be good soon.

B. 急求。一篇有關疾病的英文。

這個是心理疾病的精神上的

A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern associated with distress or disability that occurs in an indivial and is not a part of normal development or culture. The recognition and understanding of mental health conditions has changed over time and across cultures, and there are still variations in the definition, assessment, and classification of mental disorders, although standard guideline criteria are widely accepted.

Currently, mental disorders are conceptualized as disorders of brain circuits likely caused by developmental processes shaped by a complex interplay of genetics and experience.[1] In other words, the genetics of mental illness may really be the genetics of brain development, with different outcomes possible, depending on the biological and environmental context.[1]

Over a third of people in most countries report meeting criteria for the major categories at some point in their life. The causes are often explained in terms of a diathesis-stress model and biopsychosocial model. Services are based in psychiatric hospitals or in the community. Diagnoses are made by psychiatrists or clinical psychologists using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in interviews. Treatments are provided by various mental health professionals.

Psychotherapy and psychiatric medication are two major treatment options as are social interventions, peer support and self-help. In some cases there may be involuntary detention and involuntary treatment where legislation allows. Stigma and discrimination add to the suffering associated with the disorders, and have led to various social movements campaign for change. Most recently, the field of Global Mental Health has emerged, which has been defined as 'the area of study, research and practice that places a priority on improving mental health and achieving equity in mental health for all people worldwide'.

C. 大學疾病類英語作文

Today is World AIDS Day. It marks an internationally recognised event aimed at raising awareness about HIV and AIDS around the world. Across the globe, the event is commemorated in a multitude of ways, collectively symbolised by the wearing of red ribbons, a sign of support for those living with HIV.

The red ribbon, one of the most iconic images in use today, has been an international symbol of AIDS awareness since 1991 after the Red Ribbon Project was created by New York-based organisation Visual AIDS.

According to the World AIDS Day website, wearing a red ribbon for World AIDS Day is a "simple and powerful way" to show support and challenge the stigma and prejudice surrounding HIV and AIDS that often prevents us from tackling HIV in the UK and internationally.

Facing the reality

This year, in the UK, the theme for World AIDS Day focuses on the reality of living with HIV today. The UK campaign uses real people and real situations to present true accounts of how HIV affects people in modern day Britain. It is designed to dispel some of the myths, misinformation, confusion and unwarranted sigma that surrounds HIV.

Outside of the UK, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, the French first lady, has spoken out today about her work as an AIDS ambassador for The Global Fund. In an interview with BBC television, she explains how it is "unfair" that women and children in the developing world often miss out on treatment for HIV, stressing that much work is needed to help those children who are HIV positive because the virus has been passed on from their mother. Bruni-Sarkozy also cited the British Prime Minster's wife, Sarah Brown, as an inspiration for her work on tackling AIDS awareness in the UK.

In New York, award-winning musician Alicia Keys is scheled to perform a free concert for World AIDS Day tonight. The concert will be broadcast live on the artist's official YouTube channel and all proceeds from the concert will go to Keys' charity Keep A Child Alive.

Meanwhile, in Detroit, World AIDS Day will be recognised in a special music program aimed at encouraging Detroit youth to make correct choices when it comes to health and sex. The Hip-Hop and R&B project, Lifestoryz State of Emergency, is sponsored by the city's health department, Michigan Department of Community Health, and Wayne County Health Department.

According to reports, participants of the workshop at Detroit's Northwest Activities Center will get free and confidential HIV testing and various health screenings.

Such moves are just a few examples of some of the things being implemented today to raise awareness about AIDS and HIV on an international scale.

Progress

For all the campaigning underway, there is some good news. According to the United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008 report on the global AIDS epidemic, the world is, at last, making some real progress in its response to the disease.

The report explains how governments across the globe are now acting on promises made at the 2006 United Nations High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, to ramp up universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support by 2010. According to the report, as of 2008, a small number of countries are already providing universal access to anti-retroviral treatment and to services to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

However, almost 30 years into the epidemic, the report also stresses how AIDS continues to challenge all of our efforts. For every two people who start taking anti-retroviral drugs, another five become newly infected. According to the UNAIDS report, unless we take urgent steps to intensify HIV prevention, we will fail to sustain the gains of the past few years, and universal access will simply be a noble aspiration.

Out of reach

Twelve years ago, along with other researchers, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Anthony Fauci, concluded that AIDS could be destroyed in all but a few pockets in the body. According to the researchers, if the virus could be killed or neutralised in these pockets, known as "viral reservoirs", AIDS would be cured.

Now, in private conversations, small meetings, and medical journals, leading researchers are calling for a renewed focus on eradicating the AIDS virus. But, for the pharmaceutical instry to really cure AIDS, funding must be available for promising research projects on a continuing basis.

And today, on World AIDS Day 2009, we find ourselves getting closer and closer to a cure. The stakes are extremely high. In the interim, however, with a cure still just out of reach, informed decisions can help keep infections at bay.

Take a look at the accompanying slideshow, which explores the history of the AIDs epidemic in more detail.

D. 英語作文我生病了

Yesterday, I felt very tired. When I was in class, I felt sleepy and could not listen to the teacher carefully. And I did not want to eat anything at home. I went to bed early. This morning, I felt dizzy and my head was hot. My mom said I had a fever. She took me to see a doctor. He gave me some medicines and told me to have a good rest at home. It was not too serious. I hope I can be good soon.

E. 關於病情的英語作文

Lily didn't come to school yesterday because she fell ill.So I went to see her in the hospital after school.She told me she had stomache often.I asked her what did she had yesterday,she said she had too much meat.I told her that she should have a balanced diet,such as more healthy food and stayed away from the junk food and meat.She thanked me for my advice.

F. 生病的英語作文

LiHua's father works in another city, so LiHua has to take care of his sick mother after school. But Lihua had an accident and broke his leg yesterday. Doctor suggested that he rest at home for two weeks. Since Lihua cannot attend school , I will visit him every day, after school, to brief him with the school lessons, make sure that he could catch up with the lessons. At the same time , I will help him with the housework too since Lihua's mother is sick too.

G. 英語作文――關於生病

Yesterday, I felt very tired. When I was in class, I felt sleepy and could not listen to the
teacher carefully. And I did not want to eat anything at home. I went to bed early. This
morning, I felt dizzy and my head was hot. My mom said I had a fever. She took me to see a
doctor. He gave me some medicines and told me to have a good rest at home. It was not too
serious. I hope I can be good soon.

H. 寫一篇自己生病的經歷的英語作文

i am dying.

I. 關於JilI的病情的英語作文

ls的你也是任務啊

J. 關於寫可不可以告訴病人病情的英語作文

I'm sorry to hear that you are not feeling well.I think you should have a rest .You shouldn't study late very night ,you should have a good rest.If you are too stressed out ,chinese doctor believe that you should eat more yin foods,like tofu.When you are very tired ,you shouldn't do any work or lie down and have a rest .I konw you are tired and have a lot of headaches.I think you should go to bed early and you can go to the doctor,too .You should drink lots of tea when you are have a cold .You can make chinese friends,they can help you to learn the Putonghua.I know your host family is very good .Really?
I hope you are enjoying my school in China and I hope you feel better soon!

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