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CRISPR Cure For Sickle Cell May Be Slowed By Black Patients' Mistrust

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CRISPR may be a cure, but clinical trials may lack volunteers because of black patients' mistrust of biased and unethical medical practices.
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Lack Of AAPI Participants In Alzheimer's Study Concerns Researchers

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According to researchers of one clinical trial, Asian American and Pacific Islanders make up fewer than 5% of all Alzheimer's research participants.
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7023B BLINDNESS - A NEW CURE FROM SPAIN

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In Madrid, a 74 year old eye specialist has developed a device that may eventually allow blind people to see almost as well as people with normal eyesight. He is Dr. Tomas Barraquer, head of the consulting clinic of the Barraquer...
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USA: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER GENE THAT CAUSES RARE FORM OF HAIR LOSS

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English/Nat Scientists have discovered a gene that causes a rare and extreme form of hair loss - a finding they say could one day point to better remedies for common hereditary baldness. Researchers found the gene - appropriately named...
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Cheap Drugs Threaten Free Trade Agreement

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Cheap Drugs Threaten Free Trade Agreement
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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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CLEAN : Expert discusses 2020 Nobel Chemistry award

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Pernilla Wittung Stafshede, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, discusses the significance of the 2020 Nobel Chemistry Prize, given to Emmanuelle Charpentier of France and Jennifer Doudna of the United States "for the...
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Possible Coronavirus Treatments Include Cloned Antibodies, Vaccines

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While the CDC says risk to Americans is still low, U.S. researchers and scientists are hard at work exploring possible treatments for coronavirus.
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How Should You Talk To Someone Who Shares False COVID-19 Info?

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Experts say it's important to correct people sharing false COVID-19 information because believing it could pose health risks.
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CLEAN : South Africa says over 1,000 rhinos poache

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More than 1,000 rhinos were poached in South Africa last year, the government said Friday, as strong demand from Asia fuelled a 50 percent jump in the illegal slaughter from 2012 CLEAN : South Africa says over 1,000 rhinos poache on...
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Bloomberg

Cirque du Soleil Survival After Bankruptcy Is Guaranteed, CEO Says

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Jun.30 -- Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group Chief Executive Officer Daniel Lamarre discusses the future for the 36-year-old company after filing for protection from creditors in Canada on Monday. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Farmers Race Against Time in the Carolinas Ahead of Florence

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Sep.13 -- Hurricane Florence looms large on the Carolina coast. The storm has weakened to a Category 2, but is still threatening 105 mile per hour winds, a 13-foot storm surge and floods. Alix Steel analyzes the potential damage and how...
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Cuba - Health Tourism

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(dur: 10 mins 43 secs/eng. sot: none/Spanish sot: 2 mins 57 secs) Increasing numbers of foreigners travel to Cuba as "health tourists" in order to receive medical treatment, either because it's cheaper there or because it's not available...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Tick saliva could hold cancer cure: Brazilian scientists

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VOICED: Tick saliva could hold cancer cure: Brazilian scientists
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Bloomberg

Taking Stock of China’s Economy

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Feb.11 -- Cliff Tan, global markets research head of East Asia at MUFG Bank, discusses China’s credit issues, the possibility of more stimulus and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Profile on Will Rogers Memorial Hospital

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Shots of Will Rogers Hospital / Directors of Hospital Inspect Premises / Walsh Visits Patient / O'Donnel Gives Speech On Fight Against TB / Narrated
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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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Bloomberg

BOE's Bailey Sees Income Squeeze Slowing U.K. Economy

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says a squeeze on consumer spending power is already slowing the U.S. economy. He speaks with Guy Johnson following the BOE's decision to raise interest rates to the highest since 2009 to fight...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S.Africa man cured of extreme drug resistant TB

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CLEAN : S.Africa man cured of extreme drug resistant TB
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S.Africa man cured of extreme drug resistant TB

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As the world recognises Tuberculosis Day, one man in South Africa where the illness is particularly prevalent due to the scourge of HIV/Aids is preparing for a new life after ten years of battling an extreme drug resistant form of the...
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US patient cured of aids virus reacts to UK success

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The first person to ever be cured of HIV has spoken out after a second patient appeared to be free of the virus that causes AIDS, following a stem cell transplant in London.
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Bloomberg

Reiwa Is Japan’s New Imperial Era Name

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Apr.01 -- Japan has announced the name of the new imperial era as the world’s oldest continuous monarchy prepares for a new emperor. Crown Prince Naruhito will succeed his father, Akihito, at the end of the month and his time on the...
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CLEAN: Scientists urge fresh push for AIDS cure

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CLEAN: Scientists urge fresh push for AIDS cure
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Desperate Indonesians turn to rail ''therapy''

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HEADLINE: Desperate Indonesians turn to rail ''therapy'' CAPTION: Sick, poor and desperate Indonesians have been lying down on train rails to give themselves electric track "therapy," despite warnings from authorities. (02 August...