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IBM Research Unveils Prototype for A.I Sensor to Track Diseases Like Parkinson's

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IBM Research is working on artificial intelligence that it believes can help track the incremental progression of degenerative conditions like Parkinson's disease. The miniaturized A.I. sensor attaches to a fingernail and measures the...
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FDA Approves Eli Lilly Alzheimer's Drug

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The FDA has approved Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug Donanemab for treatment for adults with early stages of the disease.
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Montreal patient undergoes genetic procedure for frontotemporal dementia

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Two doctors from the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital, including Dr. Simon Ducharme, performed a genetic procedure on a patient in hopes of slowing down or halting the disease's progression. This is the first time this gene...
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Myopia in kids, ft. Sameera Reddy

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Myopia in kids, ft. Sameera Reddy
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Myopia in kids, ft. Sameera Reddyy

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Myopia in kids, ft. Sameera Reddyy
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Wagner boss calls off march on Moscow; agrees to exile in Belarus

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Backdown by Yevgeny Prigozhin came after Belarus’s leader negotiated with him to end the mutiny.
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Be Well: Full Body Beach Workout Routine

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Be Well: Full Body Beach Workout Routine
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Fans curious how Sex and the City will evolve in reboot

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Fans of Sex and the City have mixed feelings about the recently announced reboot. Some are disappointed Kim Cattrall won’t return as Samantha, but others are curious to see how And Just Like That evolves with the characters’ ages and the...
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Xerox CEO’s "rags-to-success" story from railroad worker to C-suite

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Xerox CEO Steven Bandrowczak started his career working on the Long Island Railroad while attending college part-time. At #FortuneCOOSummit, Bandrowczak shared that he was disowned by his family at the age of 16, and then spent 10 years...
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Canadian junior pairs skaters Desrochers and Thrasher sit in 2nd after short program

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Jazmine Desrochers and Kieran scored 55.28 after the junior pairs short program and sit in second place at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Grenoble, France.
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Manitoban could soon lose all muscle function due to spinal atrophy

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He's not even 30 years old.. but soon this Manitoban will lose all ability to move the few muscles he still has control over. A drug could stop the progression or even reverse some of the effects of the degenerative disease But the...
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Drugmaker says weight loss drugs reduced Type 2 diabetes risk by 94%

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Eli Lilly says one of its weight-loss drugs can greatly reduce the risk of developing diabetes among a group highly at risk for the disease. (Scripps News)
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Ozempic Could Impact Food Company Earnings

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A new class of weight-loss drugs has rattled global equity markets, sending shares of everything from food and beverage companies to medical-device makers tumbling. As earnings season kicks into high gear, firms are expected to reveal if...
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This Alzheimer's Breakthrough Is Worth Rooting For

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At long last, we finally have a disease-modifying drug for Alzheimer's. The FDA recently approved a new drug that promises to slow the progression of the disease.



Only five Alzheimer's treatments have been approved by the FDA...
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Tiziana Gets Phase 2 Approval for Alzheimer's Drug

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Dr. Howard Weiner, the Chairman of Tiziana's Scientific Advisory Board, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" after the pharmaceutical company's drug for Alzheimer's was approved by the FDA...
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Two Sigma Co-Founder Siegel: AI Hype 'Remarkable'

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David Siegel, co-founder and co-chairman at Two Sigma, discusses how the excitement surrounding artificial intelligence may be overblown. He speaks with Katie Greifeld at Bloomberg Invest New York 2023.
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Virgin Money's Emily Cox on Diversity in Financial Firms

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Jul.03 -- Virgin Money Director of Public Affairs Emily Cox, who won Woman of the Year at the 2017 Women in Finance Awards, discusses diversity in financial services. She speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
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Change Healthcare Launches Covid-19 Analytic Service

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Jun.04 -- Change Healthcare CEO Neil De Crescenzo, joins Haid Stroud-Watts and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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HIV studies show vaccines might control viral levels

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3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Efthyhia Vardas, University of the Witwatersrand, Perinatal HIV Research Unit...
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A study of more than 600 older veterans with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease showed that high doses of vitamin E delayed the decline in daily living skills, such as getting oneself dressed, by about six months over a two-year period. (Dec. 31)

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Vitamin E might slow the progression of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, researchers are reporting. It's the first time any treatment has been shown to alter the...
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Intel Exec Says Companies Need to Better Retain Diverse Talent

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May.08 -- Barbara Whye, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Intel Corporation, speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Bloomberg Business of Equality Summit.
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Dubai Airports CEO: Optimistic for Travel Recovery

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Dec.14 -- Paul Griffiths, chief executive officer at Dubai Airports, discusses the reopening of routes in the U.K. corridor, the opening up of Turkey and Israel to air travel and his outlook for business travel in 2021. He speaks on...
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Coldplay New Album

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Martin: "The Speed of Sound was chosen as the first single because everybody really liked it in the sanctum of our inner circle. Why else did everybody like it?" SOUNDBITE: (English) Guy Berryman: "I...
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State Duma says Russia is ready to work with Ukrainian Parl; Lavrov meets OSCE director

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Members of Russia's State Duma said on Wednesday that Moscow is ready to cooperate with the newly elected Ukrainian Parliament.

During a meeting of the working group on Ukraine, Duma speaker Sergei Naryshkin...