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CAN504 CANCER CURE CLAIMANT GASTON NAESSSENS ON TRIAL IN PARIS FOR ILLEGAL PRACTICE

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The man who claims to have found a cure for Leukaemia Frenchman Gaston Naessens, comes to trial. Naessens claims to have developed a cure for leukaemia with serum and treated a child, the son of Rene Guynemer in Candada. The treatment...
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Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge visit children in same cancer hospital visited by Princess Diana in 1990s

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PRINCE WILLIAM AND DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE VISIT CHILDREN IN SAME CANCER HOSPITAL VISITED BY PRINCESS DIANA IN 1990S
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A year after a New York couple donated their 15-year-old son's organs, they learned the teen actually had a rare form of cancer and two of the four transplant recipients have died.

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Teen organ donor's gift turns tragic A year after a New York couple donated their 15-year-old son's organs, they learned the teen actually had a rare form of cancer and two of the four transplant recipients have died. (April...
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Attempts to expand palliative care programmes for children

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AP Television New Delhi, India, August 17, 2012 1. Wide of Somesh Kumar being carried to the bed at a newly launched palliative care unit run by charity group Cankids 2. Various of the doctor examining Kumar with his stethoscope 3....
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A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes _ and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an esophagus to replace the ones that were being choked by a huge tumor.

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HEADLINE: 'Lucky' 9-year-old receives 6-organ transplant CAPTION: A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes _ and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an...
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SpaceX, Shift4 Payments Expands Partnership

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Shift4 Payment CEO Jared Isaacman talks to Emily Chang about their latest partnership with SpaceX, how there will be an economy in space, and why research and investment in the future in space is just as important as present investment...
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Campaign to raise awareness of childhood cancer

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INDIA CANCER SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.41SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionAgra, Uttar Pradesh - 25 September 20161. Wide of...
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Lloyd Jones, an African-American, is the first child to be diagnosed with a rare cancer called "Hyper Eosiniphilic Syndrome." Jones' best chance at survival is finding a matching bone marrow donor, but his race may hinder his search for a cure. (

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HEADLINE: Ethnicity Jeopardizes Cure for Cancer Patient CAPTION: Lloyd Jones, an African-American, is the first child to be diagnosed with a rare cancer called "Hyper Eosiniphilic Syndrome." Jones' best chance at survival is finding a...
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Robot Duck Comforts Kids With Cancer

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A plush, robotic duck may soon become a fixture in the world of children who have cancer. The social robot can be silly, happy, angry, scared or sick just like them, and help them cope creatively with their illness through the power of...
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ONLY ON AP Cheap morphine eases Rwanda pain crisis

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On the rolling hills of Rwanda, a nurse is on an urgent mission, by foot, to bring relief to a patient suffering from severe pain. In her bag she carries liquid morphine.
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ONLY ON AP Cheap morphine eases Rwanda pain crisis

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On the rolling hills of Rwanda, a nurse is on an urgent mission, by foot, to bring relief to a patient suffering from severe pain. In her bag she carries liquid morphine.
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Law enforcement agencies pulled out all the stops in Fort Lauderdale for a 9-year-old boy with leukemia, who saved lives and chased a villain to fulfill his superhero fantasy. (June 6)

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Law enforcement agencies pulled out all the stops Friday fulfilling a superhero fantasy for a nine-year-old boy fighting leukemia. Jaylen Hyde was diagnosed with the cancer last year. The Make-A-Wish Foundation worked to coordinate a...
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How much cadmium goes into children's trinkets will be regulated by the jewelry industry, which says it will adhere to voluntary limits. The metal can cause cancer and other diseases.

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HEADLINE: Jewelry industry to limit toxic cadmium CAPTION: How much cadmium goes into children's trinkets will be regulated by the jewelry industry, which says it will adhere to voluntary limits. The metal can cause cancer and other...
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US Treasury Secretary visits Puerto Rico

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Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew got a first-hand look at the humanitarian impact of Puerto Rico's $70 billion debt crisis, touring an elementary school struggling with limited electricity and a hospital unable to provide some basic services...
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Sec. Lew Visits Puerto Rico to Jump-Start Help

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Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew got a first-hand look at the humanitarian impact of Puerto Rico's $70 billion debt crisis, touring an elementary school struggling with limited electricity and a hospital unable to provide some basic services...
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Today Paul Newman visited unique summer camp L'Envol in France

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1. WS Paul Newman arriving at summer camp 2. Pan children with Christina Tezenas du Montcel 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul Newman: "You know we exchanged bad ideas, we exchanged good ideas, it's a nice sense of circularity, we learn a lot...
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Sec. Lew Visits Puerto Rico to Jump-Start Help

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055150Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew got a first-hand look at the humanitarian impact of Puerto Rico's $70 billion debt crisis, touring an elementary school struggling with limited electricity and a...
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Concerns over quality of healthcare for cancer patients

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Recent shortages that have left Venezuelans scrambling to find toilet paper, milk and car parts are also affecting the country's health system. Broken hospital equipment isn't being repaired, leaving patients struggling to get the care...
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BELARUS: NUCLEAR SUFFERING HIGHLIGHTED AT GENEVA CONFERENCE

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Russian/Nat The opening of an international conference in Geneva on the effects of nuclear disasters has highlighted the ecological disaster Belarus has suffered following the Chernobyl disaster. Though the ill-fated reactor was located...
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Chefs attempt to make an record-breaking Christmas cake

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1. Executive chef Ulrich Jablonka working on cake 2. Close of chocolate frosting on cake 3. Zoom out from first metre flag to another chef spreading sugar over the cake 4. Top shot of hotel lobby with table set up for long cake 5. Wide...
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Trump: North Korea negotiations going 'very well'

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US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that negotiations are moving along with North Korea "very well" and that the summit in Singapore will be "a very important couple of days". Trump spoke about the summit, which is...