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Syrian refugee child receives lifesaving surgery

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LEADIN: A Syrian refugee child called Eman is one of eight to have received free life-saving paediatric surgery in Jordan. A visiting team from the Vatican's Bambino Gesu Hospital conducted the procedures - at...
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USA: JAPANESE HEART TRANSPLANT GIRL RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL

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Japanese/English An 18-month-old Japanese girl has been released from a U-S hospital after a lifesaving heart transplant operation banned in her home country. A Japanese law passed in October only allows organ transplants for children...
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Pioneering stem cell treatment offered in Bangkok

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Bangkok, Thailand - 25/27 May 2005 1. Various of 56-year-old American Calvin Miller, a patient with a heart disease who had stem cell therapy 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Calvin Miller, Patient "The stem cell..." 3. Graphics of treatment 4....
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Child obesity on the rise in Thailand

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AP Television Little Gym, Bangkok, Thailand - 20 February 2010 1. Pan across children standing and doing fitness routine. 2. Wide of children doing handsprings and rolling over pad. 3. Medium of children doing handsprings and rolling...
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Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega is in the hospital with extremely high blood pressure. The former dictator is serving a 60-year prison sentence for killing political opponents in the 1990s. (Feb 6)

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HEADLINE: Former Dictator Noriega Hospitalized CAPTION: Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega is in the hospital with extremely high blood pressure. The former dictator is serving a 60-year prison sentence for killing political...
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A small group of recipients around the globe have undergone a "beating heart" transplant an experimental operation in which the donor heart is hooked up to a special portable machine during transport to keep it ticking outside the body.

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CAPTION: A small crew of heart recipients around the globe have undergone a "beating heart" transplant _ an experimental operation in which the donor heart is hooked up to a special portable machine during transport to keep it ticking...
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Cheney aide: Tests on former vice president Cheney showed ''evidence of a mild heart attack.''

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HEADLINE: Cheney recovering from 5th heart attack cheney hospitalized CAPTION: Former Vice President Dick Cheney, still a forceful voice in the fray of American politics, is recovering from a "mild heart attack"-- his latest bout in a...
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Cutting edge technical design applied to Japanese toilets

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Tokyo - 16 May 2008 1. Various of toilets in showroom leading Japanese toilet manufacturer "Toto" 2. Shibasaki Mariko demonstrates how sensors on the toilets respond and automatically lift the seats when a user approaches. 3. SOUNDBITE...
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UN says Milosevic died of heart attack, autopsy statement

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1. Various of written statement by UN war crimes tribunal announcing preliminary results of autopsy 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alexandra Milanov, United Nations Spokesperson: "The tribunal has received a brief summary of the autopsy...
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MEXICO: MEXICO CITY: FIRST ARTIFICIAL HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENT

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Spanish/Nat A 21-year-old student who was only given a few days to live, has become Mexico's first artificial heart transplant patient. Martin Ramirez was suffering from an infection that weakened his heart and endangered his other vital...
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Hospital says man shot by Cheney suffers "minor heart attack"

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The White House, Washington, DC 1. Wide shot of Vice President Dick Cheney's motorcade arriving at the White House 2. Cheney gets out of car and quickly goes into the White House 3. Wide of ceremony on South Lawn for University of...
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Scientists say mediterranean diet is healthier

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Barcelona - recent 1. Various of people eating at beach restaurant 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Juanjo Pereira, Vox Pop "We are very lucky to have the best food in the world. I've been all around the world and so far this is the best diet I...
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Autopsy on James Gandolfini confirms 'Sopranos' star died of a heart attack

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AP Entertainment FILE: Los Angeles, 10 December 2012 1. Wide of carpet 2. Actor James Gandolfini posing for photographers with wife UPSOUND (Reporter: Mr. Gandolfini, why did you want to tell this story?) "It wasn't me (laughter) she...
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China's bulging population at threat from heart disease

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China's increasingly bulging bellies are at threat from cardiovascular diseases and heart attacks, according to The Lancet. 12% of the population in China is obese according to China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. Research...
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Traditional food at affordable prices

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In Egypt traditional meat stalls and restaurants offer a variety of tasty, affordable dishes made from lamb and beef. But before you tuck in, be careful about how much you eat, and how often, because they can contribute to increased...
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Trump Hopes For Senate Health Bill 'With Heart'

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US President Donald Trump is expressing hope that the Senate will pass a health care plan "with heart" following the release of a Republican plan to dismantle President Barack Obama's health law.Trump said at the start of a White House...
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Parents Praise Kimmel for Raising Awareness

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Parents whose children are suffering from heart-related birth defects are applauding Jimmy Kimmel for raising awareness about the condition. On his show Monday night, the comedian tearfully described the emergency operation needed after...
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Smart fitness t-shirt hooks up to sports doctors

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LEADIN: Fitness trackers and heart rate monitors have become must have devices for people who want to keep fit, but wearable technology has been slower taking off. Now a start-up in Ukraine has come up with a...
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Smart fitness t-shirt hooks up to sports doctors

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LEADIN: Fitness trackers and heart rate monitors have become must have devices for people who want to keep fit, but wearable technology has been slower taking off. Now a start-up in Ukraine has come up with a...
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A new study finds midday naps at work make for a healthy heart.

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HEADLINE: Napping at work may help your heart? CAPTION: A new six-year study shows midday naps can lower a person's risk for heart disease. (Feb. 12) Imagine being able to take a little midday snooze -- and right at work! SOT: "That...
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Single celled creature joins battle against cholesterol

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Buenos Aires - September , 2004 1. Two exterior shots of University of Buenos Aires Medical School 2. Various shots of Dr. Christensen at laboratory 3. Various shots of impregnated tetrahymena with milk 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dr....
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Treatment for the male menopause

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AP Television Manchester, UK - March 11th, 2011 1. Mid of Dr Malcolm Carruthers treating patient 2. Close of blood pressure being applied 3. Close of blood pressure monitor 4. Mid of Dr Malcolm Carruthers and patient through door 5....