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heart shape pulse

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health care background,HD animation
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Popcorn Maker

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popcorn maker on street.
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Red cells

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Red cells
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Surgeon making heart shape with hands

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Surgeon making heart shape with hands
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Young man having palpitation on the treadmill

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Young man having palpitation on the treadmill
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Heart Rate Monitor Animation

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Heart Rate Monitor Animation. Loops seamlessly. #02
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Female doctor using the defibrillator to reanimate an unconscious patient.

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Female doctor using the defibrillator to reanimate an unconscious patient.
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CLEAN : 30 years on, France set to remember death of Gainsbourg

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On March 2, 1991, Serge Gainsbourg died of a devastating heart attack while at home alone in Paris (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Eisenhowers at hospital; Dr White and John arrive; Haggerty talks to reporters; Nixon reassures

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Title card: "The President's Illness" / MS Pres. Dwight and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower seated on couch, he is speaking / CU Eisenhower / CU sign reading Fitzsimons Army Hospital / road leading to hospital in bg / hospital exterior wall...
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The Recount

Mike Birbiglia and Alex Edelman On The Art of the One-Man Show

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John Heilemann talks with comedians Mike Birbiglia, best known for his acclaimed one-man shows Sleepwalk With Me, Thank God for Jokes, and The New One, and Alex Edelman, whose buzzy new monologue Just For Us is one of New York’s hottest...
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Curated Video

New Study Shows COVID-19 Could Cause Heart Inflammation

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AdventHealth doctors say the majority of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID remain in the unvaccinated population.
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Sky News

Frank Bruno speaks out on changes to mental health detentions

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Frank Bruno speaks out on changes to mental health detentions
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Curated Video

How The New 988 Hotline Will Change Mental Health Crisis Response

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Calling 988 will act as a new hotline for mental health emergencies, caring for callers before other emergency services intervene.
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Curated Video

The FDA announced measures Tuesday designed to phase out the use of artery-clogging trans fats in foods in the next three years. (June 16)

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IT'S A DECISION THAT COULD HAVE A WIDE-SPREAD IMPACT ON HEART DISEASE IN THE U-S --THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCING TUESDAY IT WILL ORDER FOOD COMPANIES TO PHASE OUT THE USE OF ARTERY-CLOGGING TRANS FATS.SOUNDBITE (English) Susan...
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Curated Video

Laughter may combat heart disease

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AP Television Baltimore, Maryland, US, August 17, 2011 1. Close of volunteer heart patient John Wallace laughing while connected to an ultrasound and blood pressure cuff 2. Mid of Wallace laughing on hospital next to sonographer 3....
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From the Fourth Democratic Primary Debate

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Oct.14 -- Bloomberg's Emma Kinery previews the fourth Democratic presidential primary debate scheduled for Tuesday night. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Sky News

Review Warns Side-Effects Of Statins Dangerously Exaggerated

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Review Warns Side-Effects Of Statins Dangerously Exaggerated
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Curated Video

The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday it's banning trans fats in food. The artery-clogging additive is widely considered the worst kind of fat for the heart and can lead to heart attacks and death. (Nov. 7)

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Heart-clogging trans fats were once a staple of the American diet, plentiful in baked goods, microwave popcorn and fried foods. Now, mindful of the health risks, the Food and Drug Administration is getting rid of what's left of them for...
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Bloomberg

NIH Director on Possibility of Pushing Life Span Past 100

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Sep.06 -- Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, discusses longevity and aging. He speaks to David Rubenstein on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Can't Afford Medicare for All, Centene CEO Says

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Jan.14 -- Michael Neidorff, Centene Corp. chief executive officer, discusses the company's acquisition of WellCare Health Plans and U.S. health-care policy with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs at the JPMorgan Health Care Conference in San...
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Curated Video

UK market reax to Deutsche Bank worries

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Deutsche Bank shares rebounded on Friday after touching a record low amid speculation about the stability of Germany's biggest bank and the European financial system.Having initially fallen eight percent, the shares rushed higher to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UK doctor concerned heart patients may be "unwilling" to come forward because of coronavirus pandemic

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Doctors in Wales in the UK are urging patients to call the emergency services if they experience the symptoms of a heart at attack (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

New York Fashion Week kicks off with the Style Awards hosted by Nicole Richie

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The Style Awards at Lincoln Center kicked off New York Fashion Week Wednesday (4 Sept.) with honors for Kate Upton, Zac Posen and Rachel Zoe, among others. The largest venue at the tents that serve as fashion week's hubs were filled...
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Curated Video

Doctors Deem Bernie Sanders Healthy Enough To Handle Presidency

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The 78-year-old was hospitalized in October after suffering a heart attack.