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Curated Video

At least five people dead from meningitis linked to steroid shots for back pain

Higher Ed
Framingham, Massachusetts 1. Various of New England Compounding Centre, where the drug lots are believed to have come from Atlanta, Georgia 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. John Jernigan, Medical Epidemiologist, Centre for Disease Control...
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RR7606B MEDICINE: TREATING HEART ATTACKS

Higher Ed
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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Prof. Erica Ollmann Saphire, a Calif. immunologist, says the Ebola virus is one of the world's deadliest viruses. The use of an experimental drug for two Americans diagnosed with Ebola is raising ethical questions about access to such drugs. (Aug. 6)

Higher Ed
Nancy Writebol, 59, the second American aid worker recently diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia, traveled on the same specially equipped charter plane that brought her colleague, Dr. Kent Brantly to Atlanta on Saturday. Brantly, 33, from...
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NY state set to allow limited use of medical marijuana

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New York state is set to allow a limited use of medical marijuana, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday. It is expected join 20 other states that already allow medial use. In an election-year State of the State speech in...
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Researchers in the US claim herbal pills can risk patients' lives

Higher Ed
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 5....
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Medics warn against weight loss supplements

Higher Ed
AP Television Berlin - 9 July 2010 1. Weight-loss supplements on shelf 2. Close of package 3. Close of packaging 4. Pull focus from one package to another 5. Alexandra Schellbach, BerlinApotheke nutritionist with customer, Schellbach...
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Curated Video

USA: MICHAEL J FOX SPEAKS ABOUT PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Higher Ed
Washington DC, 28 September 1999 XFA 1. Fox walking in with senators 2. Cutaway photographers 3. Fox walking to table 4. Hearing 5. Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) and actor Michael J. Fox 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael J....
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Curated Video

A robotic pharmacist is unveiled in Thailand

Higher Ed
Bangkok - 11 March, 2008 1. Wide of exterior of pharmacies 2. Mid of medicine on pharmacy's shelves, shot through glass window 3. Mid of a pharmacist working behind counter, shot through sliding door 4. Close of pills being poured onto...
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Curated Video

Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

Higher Ed
1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Low angle of march with police officer''s feet in the...
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Curated Video

Assistant minister of health on the arrival of ZMapp drug

Higher Ed
Liberia has received its first doses of the drug Z-Mapp, which is to be administered to two Liberian doctors who are affected by the deadly Ebola Virus. The experimental drug was brought to Liberia on board a flight from the US, carried...
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Curated Video

Supplies running low in city's hospitals

Higher Ed
Several hospitals in the rebel-held city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine are facing major drugs shortages that could leave them unable to provide treatment to patients in the coming weeks with life-threatening diseases such as kidney...
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Curated Video

Health problems 25 years after the Bhopal gas tragedy

Higher Ed
AP Television Bhopal, India, 21 November 2009 1. Pan of Suraj's body 2. Close up of Suraj's face with hand moving in the foreground 3. Close up of Suraj's hands 4. Mid shot Suraj playing with his brother 5. Mid shot mother cooking 6....
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BELGIUM: M-S-F CALLS ON E-U TO SUPPLY NEW DRUGS

Higher Ed
English/Nat A Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian group has called on the European Union (E-U) to ensure new treatments are developed for neglected diseases that kill millions of people in developing nations each year. The group Doctors...
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Book about Alzheimer's says disease is now an epidemic in America

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot Tom Harris and his wife Yasuko Harris (Alzheimer's sufferer) walk from building towards bench to sit down 2. Wide shot Harris and Yasuko on bench 3. Close up Yasuko's hands tilt up to her face 4. Wide shot zoom in to medium...
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Study shows coffee might give some protection from Parkinson's

Higher Ed
London, UK, July 29, 2010 1. Close of coffee beans spilling out of roaster, tracking to trader pouring out beans from tray to cool 2. Close pan of coffee sacks to close up of hands sifting unroasted beans 3. Close of beans in hand Kent,...
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Families Look For More Affordable Mental Health Treatment Options

Higher Ed
A new report shows that one third of Americans are so stressed about the pandemic, they’re having a hard time with basic decisions.
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Marking 40 years of test tube babies

Higher Ed
UK 40 YEARS OF IVF SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS / VNR:  COI (CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION) RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5.29 ++MIXED 4x3 PILLARBOXED AND 16:9 VIDEO++ ...
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Scientists create monthly birth control pill

Higher Ed
Birth control pills work great if women remember to take them every day but missing doses can mean a surprise pregnancy.
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Bloomberg

Akili CEO on Going Public via SPAC, Future of Digital Medicine

Higher Ed
Akili CEO and Co-Founder Eddie Martucci joins Emily Chang to discuss his company going public with one of Chamath Palihapitiya's SPAC companies. He also shares his thoughts on the macro environment and IPO landscape, and the future of...
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Young men and boys face fertility fears after cancer treatment

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UK TEENAGE CANCER SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.08SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMarket Harborough, UK - 23 August 20161. Various...
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Medical Marijuana Aids Some Kids With Epilepsy

Higher Ed
(VOICE-OVER)THE USE OF MARIJUANA FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES HAS BEEN FIERCELY DEBATED OVER THE YEARS.IT'S BEEN OUTLAWED IN MANY COUNTRIES, WITH CONCERNS OVER ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH AS WELL AS ITS ABILITY TO RADICALLY AFFECT MOOD AND...
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WRAP 3 Americans win medicine Nobel prize, announcement, sots

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Stockholm, Sweden - 5 October 2009 1. Mid of exterior of the Nobel Forum building in Stockholm, with fountain 2. Close-up of Nobel Forum inscription on building exterior 3. Wide of Nobel Committee walking into conference room before...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Justice eludes Indias medical negligence victims

9th - Higher Ed
Four years after Shishir Chand lost his brother to a doctors misdiagnosis his fight for justice is far from over as he battles through Indias slack medical negligence redressal system
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Bloomberg

How Hospitals Are Fighting Pain With Virtual Reality

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Caroline Chen explains how hospitals are fighting pain with virtual reality. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."