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IRAQ: BAGHDAD: OIL INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO SUFFER

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English/Nat Iraq says that its oil industry is continuing to suffer from a lack of spare parts, and it accuses the United States and Britain of obstructing contracts which could rehabilitate the industry. The government also argues that...
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South Africa trials new apporoach to TB treatment

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AP Television Khayelitsha, Cape Town, 2nd October 2008 1. Wide of Khayelitsha street 2. Medium of Khayelitsha street 3. Medium of Ubuntu Clinic waiting room 4. Ubuntu Clinic patient with mask on 5. Set up Nondumiso Zulu, patient with...
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Abortion Bans Leave Organizations Across The U.S. In Gray Area

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Many doctors are not comfortable taking patients from other states due to restrictions after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Two American aid workers infected with Ebola have been given an experimental treatment that has never before been tested on humans. Infectious disease experts say it's too early to say whether the drug is effective without more extensive trials. (Aug. 5)

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An American aid worker infected with Ebola arrived Tuesday in Atlanta, joining a second patient being given an experimental treatment that has never before been tested on humans. The treatment, called ZMapp, was developed with U.S....
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Latest on outbreak of meningitis linked to steroid shots

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New York, New York - 5 October 2012 1. Wide of doctor administering Depo-Medrol to patient 2. Mid of vials 3. Close of needles in patient's back 4. Close up syringe in doctor's hand 5. Wide of doctor and patient Nashville, Tennessee...
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The Approval Process For Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pills

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Two drugmakers are working toward FDA approval for their over-the-counter birth control pills, but there are multiple steps in the process.
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The investigation continues into what killed actor Heath Ledger, found dead in his New York apartment on Tuesday. As AP correspondent Bonny Ghosh reports, prescription drugs were found in the apartment, but an initial autopsy was unable to determine the exact cause of death

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HEADLINE: Prescription drugs found in Ledger's apartment CAPTION: The investigation continues into what killed actor Heath Ledger, found dead in his New York apartment on Tuesday. As AP correspondent Bonny Ghosh reports, prescription...
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US Anthrax Drugs

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Washington, DC Oct. 26, 2001 1. ws executives coming to microphone 2. cutaway press 3. SOUNDBITE: Chief Operating Officer of GlaxoSmithKline, Bob Ingram, "We have committed that we will work closely with the Food and Drug Administration...
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Claims row with west means some cancer patients can't be treated in Iran

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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AFAO's O'Donnell on Australia's Campaign to End HIV Transmission

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As Bloomberg Television continues to mark Pride Month, Darryl O'Donnell, chief executive officer with the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations, discusses new government funding and initiatives to help Australia become the first...
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Clinic treats winter illnesses in IDP camp as temperatures drop

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Winter has well and truly arrived in northern Iraq, and displaced Iraqis living in canvas tents are struggling to keep warm. A medical clinic in a camp outside the city of Irbil is treating more people suffering from winter illnesses, as...
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Reaction as US/UK scientists win Medicine prize

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Two Americans and a British scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering how the body's cells sense and react to oxygen levels, work that has paved the way for new strategies to fight anemia, cancer and...
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Czech fertility clinics expand to meet demand from overseas patients

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Brno, Czech Republic, May 1, 2013 1 Close zoom out of screen showing egg being injected with sperm to mid of technician at microscope in fertility laboratory 2. Wide exterior of woman with pushchair passing fertility clinic 3. Wide...
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+EMBARGOED 1 June 2016 16:00 GMT -Scientists find genetic cause of multiple sclerosis

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4038099LEAD IN: Scientists at the University of British Columbia say they've found a genetic mutation that causes a severe form of multiple sclerosis. The team claims it shows at least one form of...
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Study uses magnetic stimulation to detect dementia

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LEAD IN: Neurologists are to begin a trial to discover whether transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS on the brain can alert doctors to the earliest signs of Alzheimer's disease.Despite millions of people being afflicted by dementia,...
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Health benefits of organic food put under microscope

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Oakland, California - 3 August 2012 16x9 1. Wide of people walking into a farmers' market 2. Tight of eggs at market San Francisco, California - 31 August 2012 16x9 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Dena Bravata, Senior Research Affiliate,...
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AP investigation - water supplies contaminated with drugs

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Lake Mead, Nevada - November 2007 1. Mid view of outboard motor on boat on Lake Mead 2. Mid view of hydrologist piloting boat 3. Wide view of Hoover Dam 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chuck Fisher, Hydrologist: "It's a pretty important...
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India - Natural Cure For Asthma Sufferers

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Thousands of asthma sufferers from India and abroad have descended on the city of Hyderabad to receive a home-made fish medicine said to be a miracle cure for the ailment. The Goud family in the old city of Hyderabad in South India have...
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The Political Fallout From SCOTUS Overturning Roe V. Wade

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Lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans, react to the Supreme Court striking down federal protections over abortion.
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Detox and get in shape for the party season

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LEADIN: Californians are focussing on getting their bodies 'party ready' as they prepare for the holiday celebrations, and top of the list is a good detox session. In Los Angeles there's a huge selection of...
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a plan Wednesday that will allow 20 hospitals to dispense marijuana to people suffering from cancer and some other diseases. (Jan. 8)

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo delivered a broad election-year agenda in a State of the State speech Wednesday promoting a property tax freeze, a lower corporate tax rate, and a limited medical marijuana plan. Cuomo is seeking a second...
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The number of people living with HIV beyond middle age offers new medical challenges

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With modern medicine helping people with HIV to live longer, growing evidence is suggesting that those who have spent decades battling the virus may be aging prematurely. This presents a new challenge for both patients and doctors...
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USA - Space Crystals Are Big Leap For Medicine

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Birmingham, Alabama, USA Natural Sound Duration: 1.44 A Shuttle payload specialist from the University of Alabama came back from a Space mission with protein crystals that are larger and more perfect than the ones on Earth....