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Gene Hackman's Final Struggle: Publicist Reveals ‘HORRIFYING’ Details About His Last Days

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Gene Hackman’s longtime publicist, Susan Madore, has revealed shocking details about the Hollywood legend’s final days. Speaking at a Santa Fe hearing, she disclosed how Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, went to great lengths to...
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Taxing Long Island: New safeguards to protect New York seniors from scams

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News 12’s Rich Barrabi has more on the new safeguards aimed at protecting victims.
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The X Chromosome Factor: Why women's brain age slowly than that of men's

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers say they have found a gene in mice that rejuvenates female brains and the very same gene exists in humans too. This could possibly be a way to help both women and men avoid cognitive declines in advanced age. Watch this video...
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Can you bring woolly mammoth back?

9th - Higher Ed
In a first for science, researchers have created mice that share the traits of the extinct woolly mammoth. Watch this report for more details!
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Munster Says the Bull Market Will Return This Year

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Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing director, says the bull market will return this year. He is on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Parents of boy with rare eye condition hail ‘amazing’ results of gene therapy - full interview

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A couple whose son was among one of the first patients in the world to receive an innovative treatment for a rare genetic condition that causes blindness has said he can now pick small things up off the floor and identify toys from a...
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Parents of boy with rare eye condition hail ‘amazing’ results of gene therapy -

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A couple whose son was among one of the first patients in the world to receive an innovative treatment for a rare genetic condition that causes blindness has said he can now pick small things up off the floor and identify toys from a...
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Safety professionals say complacency about safety drills in schools can contribute to worsening results after school shootings

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Safety professionals tell Scripps News that while tragic, school shootings could be further stopped with more safety drills and less complacency about protocols to prevent shootings. (Scripps News)
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Interview with Professor Manohar Bance on gene therepy child that let a baby born deaf hear

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Interview with Professor Manohar Bance on a gene therapy trial where a baby girl who was born deaf, can now hear unaided for the first time.
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Bloomberg

Cetera Finance Group's Goldman on US Markets

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Gene Goldman, chief investment officer of Cetera Financed Group, discusses his outlook and investment strategies on the US markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Reasonable Bipartisan Agreement: Sperling on Debt Deal

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Gene Sperling, Senior Advisor to the President, discusses President Biden and the Debt Limit Bill. Sperling also gives his remarks on members of Congress considering eliminating the debt ceiling all together, and talks about the May jobs...
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Bloomberg

Fed Is Probably Done Raising Rates, Abrdn's Athey Says

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Abrdn Investment Director James Athey discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and the potential impact on bond yields with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Press Association

More awareness is needed around genetic sight loss – expert

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There needs to be more awareness about genetic sight loss among the public and specialists, an expert has said. Inherited sight loss conditions are the most common cause of blindness in working age adults in the UK. While there is a lack...
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The WireImage Entertainment Report and News Capsule: 11/28/07

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NEWS CAPSULE: Gene Simmons Roast Hosted by Jeff Ross, Hollywood, CA: 11/27/07 in Hollywood, California on November 28, 2007. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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Brave Ashanti, 7, Has The Body Of A Granny

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EXCLUSIVEAshanti Elliott Smith Is One Of Only Two Children In The UK With A Rare Ageing Condition Called Hutchinson Gilford Progeria, Which Means She Ages Eight Times Faster Than A Normal Child. Brave Ashanti, 7, Has The Body Of A Granny...
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Bloomberg

MeiraGTx CEO on Potential of Gene Therapy, Innovation

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Zandy Forbes, MeiraGTx chief executive officer, discusses the potential of gene therapy and harnessing the power of research at universities. She speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition".
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USA: NEW PILL UNVEILED IN AMERICA

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English/Nat A new magic pill in medicine has been unveiled in New York City. This pill acts as a "dimmer switch" on the body's internal disease fighting system by adjusting the strength of the response to disease by the body's genes. A...
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New DNA Test Determines Risk of Cancer

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New DNA Test Determines Risk of Cancer
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Scientists Use Gene Therapy to Fight HIV

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EVEN THE STRONGEST AIDS DRUGS COULDN'T FULLY CONTROL 52 YEAR OLD MATT CHAPPELL'S HIV INFECTION. NOW HIS BODY CAN DO THAT ON ITS OWN. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Chappell/Patient "I don't have...
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Bloomberg

The Ethical Implications of Gene-Edited Babies

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Nov.29 -- Jiwoo Lee, a Stanford University student, and Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong discuss the researcher who shocked the world with claims that he was the first to genetically modify human embryos drew early support from Chinese...
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++EMBARGOED 1800 GMT++Scientists engineer mutant enzyme which eats plastics quickly

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++EMBARGOED 18.00 GMT MONDAY 16 APRIL++ WORLD PLASTIC EATING ENZYME SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5.26 SHOTLIST: 1....
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Bloomberg

Fed 'Quite a Ways Away' From Pausing Rates: Kashkari

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"Until I see some evidence that underlying inflation has solidly peaked and is hopefully headed back down, I'm not ready to declare a pause," Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari says during a talk hosted by Bremer...
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UK: SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY GENE THAT COULD LEAD TO CANCER PREVENTION

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English/Nat British scientists say they have identified a single gene which could lead to the prevention of certain types of cancer - including lung cancer. Researchers in Scotland say the gene provides a defence against some cancer...
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Scientists Research 'Stealth Omicron' COVID Strain

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Last week, scientists identified a second sublineage of Omicron called BA.2.