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Trees, skies and birdsong is good for the mind as well as the soul say scientists

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LEADIN: We all suspect that open blue skies, being surrounded by trees and birdsong makes us feel good, but now scientists have devised a smartphone app to prove the benefits that people get from being outdoors. ...
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Human trial for COVID-19 vaccine underway in UK

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The chief investigator of a UK COVID-19 vaccine trial has outlined plans to fast track the next phase of the study, as human testing got underway on Thursday.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates Work In Different Ways

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According to the World Health Organization, several potential vaccines are already in clinical trials.
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Covid-19: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz Explains Phase Three Vaccine Trials

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Jul.31 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses coronavirus vaccine trials, an increase in Covid-19 mortality rates, and questions surrounding the return to children to school in...
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How noise can increase blood pressure

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No Slate at Start of Story London, United Kingdom, May 9th 2007 1. Various of noisy traffic on busy city streets London, United Kingdom, February 25th 2009 2.Various of building site London, United Kingdom, May 9th 2007 3.Close up of...
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The Global Tech Platform Aiming to Revamp Cancer Care

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Sep.06 -- Will Polkinghorn, co-founder and chief executive officer of Driver, explains how the company aims to revamp cancer care. He speaks with Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Coronavirus: Human trials of a UK COVID-19 vaccine get under way

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VOICED: Human trials of a vaccine for covid-19 have now begun in the UK -- and scientists at Oxford University believe they have an 80 per cent chance of success.An urgent appeal has been issued for volunteers to take part in the tests....
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Can You Get A Flu Shot and COVID-19 Vaccine (Once One Is Approved)?

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Health experts are urging flu shots this year as they warn of a "twindemic." But could you get a flu shot and COVID-19 shot when the FDA approves one?
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Study: J&J COVID-19 Vaccine 72% Effective in U.S.

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Johnson & Johson’s Highly anticipated COVID Vaccine results are in.
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Super luxury caviar facials in Hollywood spas

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California, US, September 15,2011 1. Close up of face with caviar wet mask and raw caviar on eyes 2. Close of beautician putting raw caviar on eyes 3. Mid shot of beautician putting caviar on face 4. Various of caviar jars and...
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Russia Plans To Administer Mass Covid-19 Vaccination By October

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Russia plans to be the first country to create a vaccine for the coronavirus but Dr. Anthony Fauci is skeptical testing is being properly done.
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Sir Patrick Vallance Covid Presser Part 2

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Patrick Vallance, Government Chief Scientific Adviser ( GCSA ), speaking at government covid update press conference on 9 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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Novartis CEO Narasimhan on Growth Prospects, Pandemic Disruption

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Jul.21 -- Novartis AG Chief Executive Officer Vasant Narasimhan discusses second-quarter earnings, efforts to find a Covid-19 vaccine, and growth prospects. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open" after the Swiss drugmaker...
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Russian Covid-19 Drug Clinically Proven to Work, RDIF CEO Says

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Jun.01 -- Kirill Dmitriev, chief executive officer at Russian Direct Investment Fund, discusses the coronavirus drug developed with the sovereign wealth fund’s backing, U.S.-Russia relations, and outlook for the ruble. He speaks with...
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World Health Organization Calls for Nations to Boost Funding in Coronavirus Fight

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Feb.20 -- The head of the World Health Organization called for nations around the globe to boost funding to fight the coronavirus while the outbreak is still mostly confined to China, and the airline industry forecast the first annual...
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Takeda Pharma's Venkayya on Global Race for Covid Vaccines

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Nov.22 -- Rajeev Venkayya, president of the global vaccine business unit of Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., discusses the latest developments in the global race for Covid-19 vaccines. The company said last month it will import and...
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Wearing Masks Will Help Keep Economies Open: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.16 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz it's "quite clear" wearing masks reduces cases of Covid-19 infections and will help prevent an economic lockdown. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group Director on J&J's Vaccine Trial Pause

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Oct.13 -- Mayo Clinic vaccine research group director Gregory Poland, discusses the coronavirus vaccine and Johnson and Johnson's pause in vaccine trials. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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THAILAND: HUMAN TRIALS ON HIV VACCINE BEGIN (V)

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Thai/Nat VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan Human trials of an H-I-V vaccine have begun in Thailand, hopefully paving the way for protection from the retro-virus and prevention of the onset of AIDS. The vaccine, known as AIDSVAX, is...
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Spanish researchers test HIV vaccine

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1. Various Hospital exteriors 2. Various of patients getting trial vaccine 3. Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital "The goal of...
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"

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Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"

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Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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Fauci: Don't Rush Vaccine Without Overwhelming Data Of Effectiveness

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Top infectious disease official also says researchers have "moral obligation" to make vaccines available if interim tests are overwhelmingly positive.
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Making blood in a laboratory

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Andrews Air Force Base, US, April 20, 2010 1. Pan of injured US soldiers being transferred from a military plane to an ambulance Kandalay, Afghanistan, September 22, 2011 2. Mid shot of American soldier firing rifle 3. Mid of soldier...