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Cardiologist explains details surrounding cardiac arrest
music/video/performance rights must be cleared
AP Entertainment
London, 5 March 2001
1. Mid-shot Michael Jackson and Uri Geller enter room
2. Cutaway cameraman
3. Pull out from mid-shot Michael Jackson and Uri Geller to wide shot
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Sitting for hours may harmful to your health say medical experts
FILE: UK, 16 February 2009
1. Rear mid shot of boys sitting and playing 3D computer game
VNR Criterion Games
2. Close up of 3D gaming clip ''Burnout Paradise''
FILE: UK, 16 February 2009
3. Close up of boy with 3D glasses playing game ...
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Food companies and restaurants may soon face government pressure to reduce salt content in their products, an effort to prevent thousands of deaths each year from heart disease and stroke. (June 17)
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Food companies and restaurants could soon face government pressure to make their foods less salty - a long-awaited federal effort to try and prevent thousands of deaths each year from heart...
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A heart attack need not kill a love life. The American Heart Association says most stable heart patients can have sex again, but only with a doctor's approval. (Jan. 19th)
HEADLINE Sex is Safe for Most Heart Patients
CAPTION: A heart attack need not kill a love life. The American Heart Association says most stable heart patients can have sex again, but only with a doctor's approval. (Jan. 19th)
"They...
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Half of US adults have high blood pressure in new guidelines
About half of U.S. adults are now considered to have high blood pressure under new guidelines announced Monday that set a lower threshold for the "silent killer," second only to smoking as a preventable cause of early death.
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High tech device to revolutionise diabetes monitoring
AP Television
Swansea University, Wales, UK, September 2, 2011
1. Various close of micro needles
2. Close of scientist operating powered microscope
3. Wide of Dr Vincent Teng watching colleague at microscope
4. Close of Teng
5. Close...
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In the two years since it was made law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions take effect, but it must pass Supreme Court muster first.
HEADLINE: Mixed reviews for health care law
CAPTION: Since it became law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions...
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Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers
AP Television
Budapest, Hungary - September 14, 2011
1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung screening bus
2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray bus, talking to staff
3. Mid of staff checking Gulyas''s health...
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Studies show weight-loss surgery can reverse diabetes
1. Wide of patient Tamikka McCray, whose diabetes is said to have been cured by weight loss surgery, siting and holding picture
2. Close-up pan across insulin needle
3. Various of McCray holding photos of herself when she weighed 300...
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Barber Study Trims Black Men's Blood Pressure
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MARC SIMS HAS BEEN SEEING HIS BARBER ONCE A WEEK FOR SEVERAL YEARS.
THE 43-YEAR-OLD SAYS THOSE VISITS HAVE TRIMMED MORE THAN JUST HIS HAIR...
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Laughter may combat heart disease
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
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E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can trigger serious health problems in a startling number of people months or years after they survived that initial bout. These problems include high blood pressure, kidney damage and even full kidney failure striking 10 to 20 years after the initial E. coli infection
HEADLINE: Q-and-A: Long-term effects of E. coli poisoning
CAPTION: E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can trigger serious health problems in a startling number of people months or years after they survived that initial...
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RR7606B MEDICINE: TREATING HEART ATTACKS
In the past, ambulancemen have been lucky to save
the life of a serious heart-attack victim unless they
have had a doctor with them to interpret vital signs.
But there are rarely enough doctors to go on
emergency calls. Now, a new...
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Rope-swinging fitness trend gets Hollywood sweating
LEAD IN:A sweat-drenched, rope-swinging workout class has become the latest fitness trend among Hollywood's health conscious residents.Similar in style to a military boot camp, Powerwave Battle Roping is weaving its way across the United...
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Researchers in the US claim herbal pills can risk patients' lives
Los Angeles, United States - recent
1. Various close of computer screen showing adverts for herbal Viagra pills (mute)
2. Mid of scientists looking at computer screen
3. Close of scientist
4. Wide of scientists looking at screen
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Health mentor program in New Hampshire to expand after helping seriously mentally ill patients improve their physical fitness and overall lives
HEADLINE:Fitness program improves lives of mentally ill
CAPTION:New Hampshire is using a $10 million federal grant to help people with serious mental illnesses become more physically fit. (Feb. 23)
(SUPER = Keene, New...
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Claims super broccoli protects against heart disease and some cancers
London, UK, October 12, 2011
1. Close of broccoli bunches in Suzanne Johnson's hands at supermarket
2. Low mid shot of Johnson replacing loose broccoli
3. Wide pan left of Johnson shopping in vegetable section
4. Various of Johnson...
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After the Sochi Olympics, experience a traditional Russian banya spa ++REPLAY++
London, UK, February 5, 2014
1. Mid of Vlad Gorbuntsov being steamed inside banya by therapist using oak leaves
2. Wide of therapist driving hot air around Gorbuntsov who has eucalyptus and birch branches around his shoulders
3. Close...
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USA - Heart pump
Two implantable pump devices that could help patients live normal lives while awaiting heart transplants received United States federal government approval on Tuesday (29/09). Up to now, such heart assist devices were big, and required...
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Norway - Cholesterol Causes Heart Disease
Oslo, Norway Natsot Duration: 1.05"
Researchers in Dallas have released a study that eliminates any
doubt that lowering cholesterol saves lives. A six-year study in Norway by the American Heart Association,...
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Fight against primate heart disease
AP Television
Atlanta, February 23rd 2012
1. Various orangutans at Atlanta Zoo
2. Wide shot of Sati - a 9 year-old healthy orangutan with researchers
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Hayley Murphy, Director of Veterinary Services, Zoo...
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India is becoming the heart disease capital of the world
AP Television
Mumbai, India, August 28 2009
1. Close up of pumping heart during operation
2. Pan from heart surgeons to patient, Lakshmi Narayana
3. Close up patient, Lakshmi Narayana
4. Close up heart operation
5. UPSOUND: (English)...
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Researchers claim link between weather and risk of suffering a stroke
AP Television
Chicago, US - January 2014
1. Wide of Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan during recent polar vortex
2. Wide of Chicago resident walking near lake
3. Various of Chicago residents walking in cold weather
AP Television
Atlanta,...
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AHA: Half of US Adults Have High Blood Pressure
ABOUT HALF OF U.S. ADULTS ARE NOW CONSIDERED TO HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, UNDER NEW GUIDELINES ANNOUNCED MONDAY BY THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION AND OTHER MEDICAL GROUPS.
SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Paul Whelton, Tulane...