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'Sleep divorce': Slumbering separately could lead to stronger bonds

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A growing trend termed "sleep divorce" could actually help couples grow closer, as some say slumbering in the same bed with their partner can be a real strain on their quality of sleep. (Scripps News)
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Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before House panel over COVID origins, pandemic response

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Dr. Anthony Fauci is testifying before a Republican-led House panel Monday over his leadership and response to the COVID-19 pandemic . (Scripps News)
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He created one of the most iconic toys ever, the Super Soaker: Lonnie Johnson talks about perseverance

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The creator of the iconic Super Soaker water gun says his magic word when it comes to success is "persevere." (Scripps News)
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10-year-old has a brain cyst; children's hospital is out-of-network

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The family of a 10-year-old girl who needs treatment found their hospital was suddenly out-of-network. What can you do if this happens?
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Calls for people with gym or yoga memberships to get tax rebates

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The Government has been urged to give tax breaks to those who try to be physically active, to encourage people to stay healthy. A new lobby group, the Fit 4 Life – Irish Physical Activity Alliance, or IPAA, wants people with gym...
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FDA clears AI stethoscope technology that can detect heart failure

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A team at the Mayo Clinic and Eko Health trained the AI program by having it listen to more than 100,000 patients' recordings.
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US doctor recounts 'heartbreaking' mission for kids in northern Gaza

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A U.S. pediatrician who recently gained rare access to a children’s hospital in northern Gaza speaks out for the first time about what he witnessed.
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40 mice will be sent to space to help with macular degeneration study

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A new crew aboard the International Space Station is currently waiting for some very special space mice.
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World Sleep Day raises awareness of the importance of sleep health

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Across the world, people are tired. On World Sleep Day, one new survey across 17 countries shows many are chronically underslept.
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Scripps News-ProPublica investigation sparks Michigan cancer drug bill

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A Michigan bill would make it clear that a new generation of cancer drugs must be covered by state health plans.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt pool clip following Budget announcement

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt records a broadcast clip during a visit to a builders merchant in south east London, after the Chancellor delivered his Budget at the Houses of Parliament.
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Junior doctors stage strike in Bristol as six-day NHS walkout begins

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Footage of junior doctors staging a strike outside University Hospitals Bristol and Weston as the longest walkout in NHS history started. Hospital bosses said the strike will be “incredibly tough” for the health service as junior...
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NHS braces for junior doctors' strike

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The NHS is bracing for a difficult few days as almost half of the medical workforce in England are set to go on strike during one of the busiest periods of the year. Junior doctors are to take to picket lines from 7am on December 20 to...
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Archive footage of junior doctors as fresh strikes begin

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Archive footage as junior doctors are to take to picket lines from 7am on December 20 to 7am on December 23 in a major escalation in the bitter dispute over pay. Footage in order: Footage of the picket line outside St Thomas' Hospital...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Presidential Candidate Lai Courts Youth Vote

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Taiwanese presidential candidate Lai Ching-te is turning his attention overseas as he kicks off a trip that includes two stopovers in the US as part of an official visit to Paraguay. Weeks before his trip, Lai spent time exclusively with...
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Junior doctors begin fifth round of strikes

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Junior doctors in England have begun their fifth round of strikes, with some new doctors taking to picket lines just days after starting their first NHS jobs. Foundation Year 1 doctors started their first roles after medical school on...
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Junior doctors walk out in London as bitter dispute over pay and conditions continues

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Footage from the junior doctors' strike in London as they walk out in a bitter dispute over pay. Interviews with Simi Manirajan, deputy co-chair of BMA's UK doctor committee and Dr Robert Laurenson, BMA's junior doctors committee co-chair.
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Portland residents call for Bibby Stockholm barge to be housed elsewhere

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Portland and Dorset residents protest the decision for the Bibby Stockholm barge to dock on Isle of Portland, where it will house migrants. Interviews with Kelvin Thomson, Lisa Black, Lorraine Beckett from Portland and Chantelle Warren...
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Junior doctors to walk out for five days in July

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Junior doctors in England are to stage a five-day strike next month in a dramatic escalation of their dispute with the Government over pay and staffing. Members of the British Medical Association (BMA) will walk out from July 13 to 18...
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Bloomberg

VC Spotlight: Generative AI and Healthcare

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Andreessen Horowitz General Partner Vijay Pande, who oversees the firm's health and bio fund, joins Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow to discuss his AI strategy, and how generative AI can help safely engineer medicines at scale, support doctors and...
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Junior doctor rally for pay increase

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Pay restoration for Junior Doctor's rally held in London. The rally started in BMA House, Tavistock Square WC1H 9JP and marched to Parliment Square.
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BMA spokesman says junior doctors will continue to 'strike hard' over pay

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Vivek Trivedi, co-chair of the BMA junior doctors, told protesters at Parliament Square that junior doctors would “continue to strike hard” until the Government came to the table. He said: “Strike is the only meaningful tool we have to...
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Tens of thousands of doctors and nurses ‘to be trained as apprentices’

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Tens of thousands of doctors and nurses will be able to train on the job under plans to tackle NHS workforce shortages. It is expected that the much-anticipated NHS workforce plan will see the number of medics trained via the...
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NHS faces ‘unparalleled’ disruption as junior doctors begin four-day strike

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Disruption caused by the junior doctors’ strike could last “for weeks”, an NHS leader has warned as medics threatened the prospect of further walkouts.