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Protesting May Impact Mental Health
Bingeing,depression, insomnia and increases in blood pressure may occur among stressed protesters and viewers, experts say.
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Asthma Cases Are Getting More Severe In The U.S.
It's Asthma Peak Week, and recently, a record number of Americans are visiting hospitals, or even dying, from severe cases.
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Singing lessons to help patients with lung disease breathe more easily
London, UK, June 11, 2013
1. Various of people singing in singing therapy class
2. SOUNDBITE: (English), Dr. Nicholas Hopkinson, consultant chest physician, Royal Brompton Hospital
"In people who have airflow obstruction, so asthma and...
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Cardiologist explains details surrounding cardiac arrest
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London, 5 March 2001
1. Mid-shot Michael Jackson and Uri Geller enter room
2. Cutaway cameraman
3. Pull out from mid-shot Michael Jackson and Uri Geller to wide shot
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CLEAN : Boris Johnson in ICU: 'a full recovery is possible', says expert
Senior Clinical Lecturer at University of Exeter Medical School Dr Bharat Pankhania explains what happens when coronavirus patients are moved into intensive care, as Prime minister Boris Johnson is fighting the virus in London's St...
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Smog In New Delhi Causes Public Health Emergency
Farmers burning leftover crops is contributing to the high levels of smog.
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CLEAN : India to measure air quality in Delhi
CLEAN : India to measure air quality in Delhi
Press Association
Virologist discusses link between Covid deaths and obesity
Virologist Sterghios Moschos from Northumbria University speaks about the link between obesity and Covid-19 deaths, and a new proposal to examine whether paying people to exercise could help drive down levels of obesity.
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Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4041336 LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as...
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9/11 First Responder Struggles With COVID-19 Recovery
William Valentin is living with illnesses caused by his exposure to toxins at the World Trade Center. They exacerbated his battle with COVID-19.
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People at the Top Don't Need the Child Tax Credit, Biden Says
Jul.15 -- President Joe Biden says the Child Tax Credit can help end child poverty. Biden expanded the credit for one year as part of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that passed in March. He spoke today in Washington.
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Mourners release balloons in memory of George Nkencho in Dublin
George Nkencho’s bother Emanual and sister Gloria speak to crowds at a balloon launch in his memory in Clonee, Dublin.
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Thanks to a set of transplanted lungs from a man killed in a NJ church shooting, John Muscarella can breathe easier. The cystic fibrosis patient was given the lungs donated by the family of Dennis John Malloosseril, who was fatally shot Nov. 23.
HEADLINE: NJ church shooting victim aids lung transplant
CAPTION: Thanks to a set of transplanted lungs from a man killed in a NJ church shooting, John Muscarella can breathe easier. The cystic fibrosis patient was given the lungs...
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Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing
LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as important in yoga as bending and stretching into...
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Experts Explain Effects of Narcan on Opioids
Prince's final days and unexpected death at age 57 raise questions among experts familiar with prescription painkiller overdoses. It's possible the innovative musician's demise represents one of the most public tragedies in an overdose...
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Around the world, scientists are working on different versions of stretchable electronics that become a second skin. In Sweden, scientists have developed a version of "e-skin" that can wirelessly report data on what happens to the wearer.
HEADLINE:"E-skin" could call for help during health scare
CAPTION: Around the world, scientists are working on different versions of stretchable electronics that become a second skin. In Sweden, scientists have developed a version of...
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Indian scholar promotes peace with breathing technique
1. Arrival of Indian scholar Ravi Shankar
2. Shankar on stage
3. Various of students taking part in the breathing course
4. Shankar conducting breathing course
5. Various of students taking part in the breathing course
6. Shankar on...
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The smart, connected devices set to make our lives easier
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Translating our speech, monitoring our breathing, even feeding our pets - experts say smart, interconnected devices are set to change the way we live in the coming years.
At Amsterdam's first-ever CES...
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The return of gyms and indoor swimming: early bird athletes describe their first socially-distanced workout experiences
Swimmers, former Olympians and amateur athletes react to their first socially-distanced gym experience in over three months, at the London Aquatics Centre and Gym in Stratford. Mark Sesnan, the chief executive of GLL, which is the UK's...
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Yoga guru claims to have secret to healthy life
1. Wide of Swami Ramdev, Yoga Guru, pans to crowd
2. Elderly lady singing and clapping along with the music
3. SOUNDBITE: (Hindi/ English) Swami Ramdev, Yoga Guru (approximate translation)
" Yoga and science are not opposite from...
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Actors discuss the benefits of meditation
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F1 Team, University Make New Breathing Aid in Virus Fight
Mar.31 -- Rebecca Shipley, professor at UCL and engineering director at Institute of Healthcare, discusses the development of a new breathing aid for coronavirus patients, how they work and when they will be available. She speaks on...