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Medical beauty treatments arrive in LA luxury hotels

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4040147LEAD IN:There's a new secret to looking younger in Beverly Hills: so-called 'medi-spa' treatments.These services can now be found in the luxurious beauty rooms of some of LA's top...
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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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Absolutely No Guarantee Antibodies Will Work: UCL’s Rohn

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Jul.23 -- Jennifer Rohn, principal research fellow at UCL, discusses coronavirus testing, and the impact Covid-19 has on younger patients. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Scientists Edit Human Embryo Genes in US First

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For the first time in the United States, scientists have edited the genes of human embryos, a controversial step toward someday helping babies avoid inherited diseases. The experiment was just an exercise in science — the...
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Young men and boys face fertility fears after cancer treatment

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UK TEENAGE CANCER SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.08SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMarket Harborough, UK - 23 August 20161. Various...
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WRAP 3 Americans win medicine Nobel prize, announcement, sots

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Stockholm, Sweden - 5 October 2009 1. Mid of exterior of the Nobel Forum building in Stockholm, with fountain 2. Close-up of Nobel Forum inscription on building exterior 3. Wide of Nobel Committee walking into conference room before...
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Caring for babies and children who've suffered strokes ++PART EMBARGOED++

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Despite being associated with old age, strokes can affect children, babies and even foetuses in the womb with devastating results. Children who've had a stroke often face a lifetime of disabilities, but as the condition isn't widely...
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US zoo: Liver problem to blame for panda cub death

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1. Various of male giant panda Tian Tian eating bamboo 2. Tian Tian walking towards camera 3. Close of frozen treat in panda enclosure 4. Mid of female giant panda Mei Xiang walking up to treat 5. Various of Mei Xiang licking treat...
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Artificial blood vessels created on 3D printer

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Stuttgart - 19 January 2012 1. Close of scientist picking up artificial blood vessel, created by BioRap on 3-D printer 2. Mid of scientists 3. Various of scientist filling vessel with red liquid, nutrients for cells which are lining the...
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Legend of Loch Ness monster to be tested with DNA samples ++UPDATE++

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WORLD LOCH NESS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 8:05 SHOTLIST ASSOCIATED PRESS Loch Ness, United Kingdom -  7 June 2018 ...
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Wine growers claim classical music relaxes grapes

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AP Television Stellenbosch - 12 July, 2012 1. Pan of Demorgenzon Wine Estate looking across to the Helderberg and Simonsberg mountains UPSOUND: music 2. Close up of a speaker situated in one of the Demorgenzon vineyards, zoom out and...
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Doctors experiment to increase lung life for organ donation ++GRAPHIC IMAGES++

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These lungs are being kept alive by the team of scientists in this laboratory. The team is hoping the medical progress they make here will benefit the many thousands of people who hope their lives will be transformed by a...
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CAN DRINKING COFFEE MAKE YOU LIVE LONGER?

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Washington DC - 14 May, 2012 1. Coffee shop worker yelling, "Single, skim latte" 2. Line at counter to buy coffee, pan to workers 3. Worker placing coffee order on counter, customer picks up 4. Man holding coffee makes way through crowd...
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Growing trend to ditch meat for vegan diet

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AP Television Port-au-Prince, Haiti - August 17, 2011 1. Various of Bill Clinton London, UK - October 12, 2011 2. Wide of fruit and veg market 3. Close of apples 4. Wide of Simply Authentic Food restaurant 5. Various of chef mixing raw...
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Legend of Loch Ness monster to be tested with DNA samples ++UPDATE++

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WORLD LOCH NESS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 8:05 SHOTLIST ASSOCIATED PRESS Loch Ness, United Kingdom -  7 June 2018 ...
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President Barack Obama ended a ban on federal funding of stem cell research. Obama's decision is a sharp reversal of the policies enacted by President George W. Bush.

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HEADLINE: Obama ends funding ban for stem cell research CAPTION: President Barack Obama ended a ban on federal funding of stem cell research. Obama's decision is a sharp reversal of the policies enacted by President George W. Bush. ...
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Scientists in a London hospital are growing noses, ears and blood vessels in a bold attempt to make body parts using stem cells. The lab is among several around the world working on the futuristic idea of growing custom-made organs in the lab. (April 8)

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A HANDFUL OF PATIENTS HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED THE LAB-MADE parts, SUCH AS TEAR DUCTS, BLOOD VESSELS AND WINDPIPES. {SOT: Alexander Seifalian, University College London} "All be successful and no immune response. So we think, yes facial...
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RR0208/A UK: Stem Cell Research

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Cambridge and London, England, UK/Washington, DC, USA/File (recent/file): Cambridge (recent): US scientist Dr Roger Pedersen, who now works in Britain, exterior of Addenbrookes Hospital, Dr Pedersen in corridor, laboratory, Dr Pedersen...
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Bush and others comment on stem cell research debate

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1. Pull out view of Bush speaking 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "Today the House of Representatives is considering a bill that violates the clear standard that I set four years ago. This bill would take us...
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Two Americans, one German win Nobel Prize for medicine

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Americans James Rothman and Randy Schekman and German-born researcher Thomas Suedhof won the 2013 Nobel Prize for medicine on Monday for discoveries on how hormones, enzymes and other key substances are transported within cells. The...
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USA: PROTESTS AGAINST USE OF HUMAN EMBRYO 'STEM CELLS'

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English/Nat The U-S Congress is being urged to retain a ban on the public funding of research into the use of human embryo 'stem cells'. A coalition of groups opposed to the practice, described it as unethical and scientifically...
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Senate minorty leader urges easing of rules on stem cells research

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APTN - Washington, DC - July 29, 2005 1. Exterior of the US Capitol, zoom in to a close shot of flag POOL - Washington, DC - July 29, 2005 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) US Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, Republican,Tennessee: "The...
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Iranian scientists develop stem cell treatments

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Mashhad - March 16, 2009 1. Close-up of test tubes filled with blood spinning on a lab machine to avoid clotting 2. Mid of lab technicians working on project 3. Close-up of technician's hand working with lab tools 4. Mid of technicians...
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Women who donate eggs for stem cell research get money from tax payers

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AP Television 28 July, 2009 - New York, NY 1. Pan from fertility clinic sign to Hanqi Miao 2. Tight of ultra-sound 3. medium of Miao with doctor 22 July, 2009 - New York, NY 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Hanqi Miao, Potential egg donor ...