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Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel Prize

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Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries related to the degrading and recycling of cellular components.The Karolinska Institute honoured Ohsumi for "brilliant...
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Global Pandemic Risk Is Rising, Johns Hopkins' Inglesby Says

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Dec.16 -- Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explains why global epidemics and pandemics are on the rise. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Matt Hancock speaks at launch of Pfizer's new vaccine research centre in Bristol

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaks at the launch of the Pfizer Centre of Excellence for Epidemiology of Vaccine-preventable Diseases at the University of Bristol. Mr Hancock said the pharmaceutical company's decision to locate its...
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BELGIUM: YOGIC FLYERS PERFORM AT NATURAL LAW PARTY CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The Natural Law Party has met at a hotel in Brussels for a global convention with a difference. The party's famed Yogic flyers are performing, in an effort to bring harmony to the E-U , an organisation they believe is...
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CLEAN : Expert discusses 2020 Nobel Chemistry award

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Pernilla Wittung Stafshede, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, discusses the significance of the 2020 Nobel Chemistry Prize, given to Emmanuelle Charpentier of France and Jennifer Doudna of the United States "for the...
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Neglected Diseases: Who Should Pay for Vaccine Research?

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Oct. 20 -- Christopher Egerton-Warburton, fund manager at Global Health Investment Fund, and Martin McKee of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases discuss the lack of preparation and research into vaccines for Ebola and similar...
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How the Health Care Industry Can Reduce Its Climate Footprint

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Sep.17 -- Gary Cohen, founder and president at Health Care Without Harm, discusses the health care industry's contribution to climate change. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AstraZeneca CEO on Cancer Treatment, Covid in China

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AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot discusses first quarter results, pandemic disruption to its cancer-drug business, and how Covid in China is impacting supply chains. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Scientists Are Racing to Eliminate the World's Fastest Spreading Tropical Disease

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Oct.28 -- Dengue is the fastest spreading tropical disease, with 40% of the world’s population is currently at risk. Transmitted by mosquitoes, so far there’s been little progress in fighting back. One organization is using a naturally...
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Sanofi's Pointeau on China Strategy, Partnerships

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Dec.07 -- Jean-Christophe Pointeau, China country chair at Sanofi, discusses the changes in the Chinese health market, his business strategy in China, his partnerships and the automation of the industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Skeleton exhibition reveals London's ongoing burial problems

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London - August 18, 2008 1. Wideshot Tower of London next to cranes and scaffolding 2. Various building works taking place in London 3. Set up shot Jelena Bekvalac, Research Osteologist at the Museum of London 4. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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FEATURES: US: Stem Cells: Funding threat to embryonic stem-cell research.

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Baltimore, Maryland; Los Angeles, California & Washington, DC; USA March 6-13, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland March 7, 2001- APTN 1. Mid view researcher looking through microscope 2. Close-up of monitor showing embryonic stem cells 3....
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UK Government to increase international aid funding to tackle tropical diseases

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<< PLEASE NOTE: This clip contains black gaps - third party content removed. VOICED: Guinea worm, river blindness and trachoma. These are just some of the diseases that the UK Government is hoping to eliminate. Over the next five...
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Roche Pharma Unit Chief on Covid Tests, Alzheimer's Drug

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Roche Pharmaceuticals CEO William Anderson discusses where the company is seeing growth in 2022, the distribution and manufacturing of Covid-19 tests, and the company's development of a drug for Alzheimer's disease. He speaks with...
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'All Hell' to Break Loose Without Debt Deal: Pakistan PM

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Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is making an urgent appeal for debt relief from rich nations as catastrophic floods exacerbated by climate change displaced millions of people in the South Asian nation. He spoke to Bloomberg's...
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BELGIUM: M-S-F CALLS ON E-U TO SUPPLY NEW DRUGS

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English/Nat A Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian group has called on the European Union (E-U) to ensure new treatments are developed for neglected diseases that kill millions of people in developing nations each year. The group Doctors...
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T2 Biosystems Tackles Sepsis Testing

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June 9 -- John McDonough, T2 Biosystems president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's sepsis diagnostic testing technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Gold is the must-have food dressing in LA

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Los Angeles - recent 1. Close up of 23-carat gold petals in box 2. Close up of gold sprinkled on dessert 3. Mid of gold in boxes 4. Exterior of "Spago" restaurant Beverly Hills Los Angeles, Oscar Awards - 2006 5. Mid of Oscar...
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Pfizer CEO Bourla on Acuitas Deal, mRNA Tech, Djokovic

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Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla discusses the partnership with Acuitas Therapeutics, vaccine development, and tennis star Novak Djokovic's Australian visa reinstatement. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bill Gates: Capitalism in General Underfunds Research

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June 30 -- Billionaire Bill Gates, whose foundation seeks to spread modern medicine and wipe out diseases of the poor, says he supports the U.S. drug pricing system even as politicians have intensified their criticism of high costs. Bill...
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Diabetes on the rise in India.

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AP Television Mumbai, India - 1st November, 2009 1. Wide shot of diabetes sufferer, Jagdish Gandhi, inside temple 2. Mid shot diabetes sufferer, Jagdish Gandhi praying 3. Close up statue of Jain God 4. Close up diabetes sufferer, Jagdish...
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Should the U.S. Brace for an Ebola Epidemic?

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Oct. 2 -- Stephan Monroe, deputy director for infectious diseases at the CDC, and Bloomberg QuickTake's Lisa Beyer discuss protecting U.S. borders from Ebola with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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The US Has Fallen Far Behind in Genomics: Wojcicki

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Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe CEO and co-founder, says the US has fallen far behind the UK and China when it comes to genomics. She's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded on July 21 in Palo Alto.
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Clinic treats winter illnesses in IDP camp as temperatures drop

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Winter has well and truly arrived in northern Iraq, and displaced Iraqis living in canvas tents are struggling to keep warm. A medical clinic in a camp outside the city of Irbil is treating more people suffering from winter illnesses, as...