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Russia - Yeltsin's heart condition

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The skills of Russia's top surgeons will be under the spotlight in the planned heart bypass operation on President Boris Yeltsin. The surgeon expected to lead the team performing the operation is Dr Renat Akchurin, who on Tuesday (24/9)...
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After years of fighting heart disease former Vice President Dick Cheney underwent a heart transplant at the age of 71. This procedure could add years to his life just as it has for thousands of others in America.

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HEADLINE: Cheney heart transplant could add years CAPTION: After years of fighting heart disease former Vice President Dick Cheney underwent a heart transplant at the age of 71. This procedure could add years to his life just as it has...
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Campaign in the capital to persuade Mexicans to "hold the salt"

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1. Mid of fruit seller Lourdes Ortega at her fruit stand 2. Close of Ortega adding chili then salt to pieces of fruit 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Lourdes Ortega, fruit seller: "Yes, most of the people (customers) like it with salt." 4. Close...
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Get ready for bacon as you've never eaten, drank or worn it before. This week, one Atlantic City casino stretches the bounds of good taste and cardiovascular health with Bacon Week. (Feb. 10)

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Get ready for bacon as you've never eaten, drank or worn it before. Bacon milkshakes. Chocolate-covered bacon shaped like roses. Bacon-flavored toothpaste, dental floss and lip balm. Bacon bourbon, margaritas, beer and vodka. Bacon ice...
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When is a person too old for a heart transplant? That's the question being asked days after 71-year-old Dick Cheney underwent the surgery. Daniel Goldstein, a cardiothoracic surgeon, says 70-year-olds have a 'lesser instance of rejection.'

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HEADLINE: Doc: '70 might be new 60' for heart transplants CAPTION: Days after 71-year-old Dick Cheney underwent heart transplant surgery, many are asking 'was he too old?' Daniel Goldstein, a cardiothoracic surgeon, says 70-year-olds...
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India - Mother Teresa suffers acute heart failure

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Doctors attending Mother Teresa said on Saturday (23/11) that her condition had greatly improved and that she was asking to go home. The 86-year-old Nobel peace laureat was admitted to hospital again with heart problems early on Friday...
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New fitness regime combines yoga and tai chi

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AP Television Olympic Fitness Club, Bangkok, Thailand - 7 July 2010 1. Various of trainer and students doing yo-shi poses 2. SOUNDBITE (Thai) Wanna Ratanasettayuth, Yo-Shi Student: "I have high blood pressure and after doing yo-shi, I...
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Study claims pistachio nut consumption could protect against type 2 diabetes

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Surrounded by fresh produce like this, it's easy to forget that most us have gone from whole foods to fast foods, but a look at the world's waistline is a sharp reminder . In a study for the World Health Organisation in 2009 the...
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Popular noodle dish may be bad for your health

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American researchers say eating too many instant ramen noodles may increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. The noodles are a firm favourite in South Korea where more instant noodle packets per capita are consumed than...
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A soldier made his first skydive on Saturday, strapped to an instructor. The free fall seemed to be going well, then things got too quiet. According to an initial coroner's report, the instructor was having a fatal heart attack.

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HEADLINE: 1st time skydiver lands safely as instructor dies skydiver first person CAPTION: A soldier made his first skydive on Saturday, strapped to an instructor. The free fall seemed to be going well, then things got too quiet. ...
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Cardiac surgery saves lives of children from poor countries

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AP Television Holon, central Israel - 25 October 2012 1. Zoom in to Maria da Gloria Pedro Mendon�a playing at convalescent home 2. Maria playing with volunteer 3. Various children inside play room at convalescent home 4. Maria...
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Jett, Baldwin and more walk in annual Red Dress Fashion show to support of Heart Disease Awareness

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It's become a traditional kickoff to New York Fashion Week: The Red Dress Collection, where celebrities, many of them not professional models - walk the runway in red dresses to draw awareness to heart disease. This year, there was a...
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5 Dead in Pa. Murder Suicide

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSinking Spring, Pennsylvania - August 8, 20161.Flowers in front of victim's homes2. SOUNDBITE (English), Cody Reehl, a dog-walker and witness to police/neighbor...
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5 dead in Pennsylvania apparent murder suicide

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A Pennsylvania woman found dead alongside her husband and three children in an apparent murder-suicide had told friends on social media that she planned to leave him.Megan Short alleged abuse and posted on Facebook that she needed help...
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Floating clinic visits remote communities in Siberia

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LEADINA mobile health clinic is setting sail in remote Russia to visit communities cut off by the freezing winter conditions. The huge territories of Northern Siberia are almost inaccessible for up to 9 months each year, the roads are...
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Free medicines helping the sick

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LEADIN: Egypt has been hit by widespread medicine price hikes and shortages after recent economic reforms.Several charity pharmacies have been set up in Alexandria to help patients gain access to much needed medicine.STORYLINE:A host of...
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Trump Hopes For Senate Health Bill 'With Heart'

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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 says at the start of a White House...
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Senator Casey: GOP health bill a venomous snake

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Democratic Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania said on Monday the Graham Cassidy bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act is a "venomous snake" that would "cause great harm to people." Casey made the comments at a...
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Doctor: Trump's Overall Health Excellent

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus090702 President Donald Trump's overall health "is excellent" and he did "exceedingly well" on cognitive screening. That's according to his White House...
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Sanders says heart attack won't hurt campaign

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Vermont senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders says he was "dumb" not to have listened to the symptoms he was experiencing before he was stricken with a heart attack last week.
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Sanders says heart attack won't hurt campaign

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US Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said he was "dumb" not to have listened to the symptoms he was experiencing before he was stricken with a heart attack last week.
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GEORGIA: MEDICAL PROGRAMME TO HELP CHILDREN WITH HEART DISEASE

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Russian/Eng/Nat Doctors in the US have launched a medical programme to help Georgian children suffering from heart disease. There are over a thousand children who have some form of heart complaint in the capital Tbilisi alone. Scant...
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APTN cover of presser on Clinton's health

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1. Tilt down exterior of Milstein Hospital 2. Doctors taking seats before press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Craig R. Smith, Cardiovascular Surgeon: "Starting this morning around 8 clock he had a relatively routine quadruple...
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INDIA: MOTHER TERESA REMAINS IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER HEART ATTACK

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English/Nat Mother Teresa remained in a critical condition Monday following a mild heart attack on November 22. The Catholic nun and Nobel laureate has dedicated much of her life to helping the poor and sick in India. Though still...