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Why Does Our Gut Affect Our Overall Health?

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Over the last decade new science has begun to uncover how extensively our gut and our brain communicate.
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Possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment

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Possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment
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Bloomberg

Peter Thiel Disruption: Gawker and Innovative Technology

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Aug. 4 -- Geoff Lewis, partner at Founders Fund, and Keith Rabois, general partner at Khosla Ventures, examine the fallout from the Gawker trial, the influence of Peter Thiel on the Gawker lawsuit and in stirring up innovative...
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Stem Cell Research, Politics Heat Up

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Program version at 10:30:08 N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE: Stem Cell Research, Politics Heat Up CAPTION: As Congress votes on legislation to ease limits on stem cell research, scientists report a...
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US scientists find how obesity gene works

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Scientists have finally figured out how the key gene tied to obesity makes people fat, a major discovery that could open the door to an entirely new approach to the problem beyond diet and exercise.For years, researchers have known that...
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Sorrento's Covid-19 Antibody in Question

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May.22 -- Sorrento Therapeutics recently said its antibody cocktail has shown 100% inhibition of Covid-19 virus infection, but critics have begun to question its efficacy. Dr. Henry Ji, chairman and chief executive officer at Sorrento...
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Inside Oxfordshire Animal Testing Lab

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Inside Oxfordshire Animal Testing Lab
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Family Dollar Temporarily Closes Over 400 Stores Across 6 States

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The move comes amid a massive recall of products after federal regulators found more than 1,100 rodents at a distribution facility in Arkansas.
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Scientists often test drugs on mice, but now some cancer patients are doing the same. They're paying a private lab to breed mouse 'avatars' that carry bits of their own tumors so treatments can first be tried on customized rodents. (Dec. 15)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022507 "We're waiting for the tumor to get to the right size..." (SUPER = Baltimore) (SUPER = Eileen Youtie, Breast cancer patient) "You do what you gotta do, you know? You get scared." (SUPER =...
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A landmark study has opened up the possibility that babies could be conceived from skin cells - without an egg cell.

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A landmark study has opened up the possibility that babies could be conceived from skin cells - without an egg cell.
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Giving up smoking really can make you put on weight

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1. Various people smoking on street 2. Two people chatting 3. Man walking 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shane, Smoker "I do, I do a little bit, just because it's really obvious when I gain any weight." 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lottie,...
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Scientists say they can erase bad memories

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VOICED: Shows interior shots former soldier Richie O'Connell teaching archery and firing arrows at targets. Interview with Richie speaking on traumatic memories from time as a soldier and possibility of having memories erased. Interview...
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How much bamboo should pandas eat? Mike Maslanka is the Senior Animal Nutritionist at the Smithsonian's National Zoo. He talks about the challenges of preparing diets for the nearly 2,000 animals in the collection.

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HEADLINE: Zoo Foods: Inside the National Zoo's commissary CAPTION: How much bamboo should pandas eat? Mike Maslanka is the Senior Animal Nutritionist at the Smithsonian's National Zoo. He talks about the challenges of preparing diets for...
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Therapy Using Skin Could Help Stop Permanent Brain Damage After Stroke

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Right now, even the most advanced medicine only gives doctors a few hours after a stroke to save brain tissue.
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CLEAN : Scientists in China believe new drug can stop pandemic 'without vaccine'

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A Chinese laboratory has been developing a drug it believes has the power to bring the coronavirus pandemic to a halt (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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More powerful vacuum cleaners could limit mice numbers in Parliament – minister

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Fewer mice would be “gorging” on crumbs in the House of Lords if UK law allowed for more powerful vacuum cleaners, according to a minister. Cabinet Office minister Lord True joked the rodent problem in the upper chamber would be eased by...
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Incentives Offered For Weekly Bin Collections

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Incentives Offered For Weekly Bin Collections
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Bloomberg

Emerging Markets Debt ETFs Come of Age

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July 29 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas and Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Lisa Abramowicz report on emerging market debt ETFs. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets." Abramowicz's opinions are her own.
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Stem cell pioneers comment on winning medicine prize

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1. Pan from photographers to Briton Sir John Gurdon and Japan's Shinya Yamanaka, co-recipients of 2012 Nobel Prize for Medicine, arriving for news conference 2. Cutaway press 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shinya Yamanaka, co-recipient of 2012...
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Logitech CEO Says Trade War Might Lead to Higher Prices

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Jan.28 -- Bracken Darrell, chief executive officer of Logitech International, discusses the company's push into gaming and the impact of the U.S.-China trade war. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Zantac recall continues as FDA investigates

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Walmart has become the latest store to halt sales of the popular heartburn treatment Zantac after health regulators warned about a potentially dangerous contaminant in the drug.
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CLEAN : Inside the lab leading the race to get a coronovirus vaccine

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A team at Imperial College London has become the first in the world to reach animal trials of a vaccine for the new coronovirus though one of its lead researchers says that the attempt is a collaborative race alongside other teams from...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Senate prepares for showdown over voting rights bill; Trial of former French Pres. Sarkozy ends in Paris; Plague of mice ravaging New South Wales
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President Rousseff takes part in national day celebrations

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1. Various of Portuguese president, Anibal Cavaco Silva, welcoming Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff 2. Various of the two leaders standing on dais as military band plays 3. Close of honour guard 4. Various of Cavaco Silva and Rousseff,...