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USA-New Drug Hope For Women With Osteoporosis

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USA Natsot Duration: 1.01" Research into new drugs designed to treat osteoporosis, show a dramatic increase in bone mass among the women who take them. While current treatments with calcium and...
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Michigan's two-year-old law allowing the medical use of marijuana has people wanting to learn how to grow the crop. Enter the self-described medical marijuana trade school, educating growers on the finer points of weed

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HEADLINE: First Person: Learning the marijuana trade CAPTION: Michigan's two-year-old law allowing the medical use of marijuana has people wanting to learn how to grow the crop. Enter the self-described medical marijuana trade school,...
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INDONESIA: COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL PROBLEMS ARE CAUSING HEALTH CRISIS

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English/Nat An expert at the University of Indonesia says the country's financial problems are now causing a health crisis. Prices of imported medical supplies have skyrocketed and some hospitals are running out of drugs. The shortages...
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USA: LAW PASSED TO ALLOW DOCTORS TO PRESCRIBE MARIJUANA TO PATIENTS

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Los Angeles, California, USA, 27 November 1996 and Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Washington, DC, USA, 2 December 1996 1. Medium shot of Richard Eastman, AIDS patient 2. Close-up of pill bottle 3. Zoom out to group of pill...
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Schoolgirl fights rare bone disease as research brings new hope

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New York - June 14, 2006 1. Wide pan to Sophia Forshtay (girl with FOP disease) and her mother Constance Green, walking up steps outside their home 2. Mid pan up from Sophia's feet to her sitting in chair on front porch of her house 3....
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HIV conferenece urges better access to medication for sufferers

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1. Exteriors of hotel where AIDS conference is taking place 2. Interior - various of conference auditorium - speakers, screens, audience, etc. 3. Various of drug company booths 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Amy Keller, Director, HIV...
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A woman traveling from India who tested positive for a drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis is being treated at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, however officials say the risk to the public is low. (June 10)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus032821A woman traveling from India who tested positive for a drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis is being treated at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, however officials say...
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Animals reveal scientific secrets at a festival for new medical advances

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London, UK, June 30, 2014 1. Close pan of Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton 2. Mid shot Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton 3. Close of dinosaur claw 4. Close of dinosaur head being pushed inside machine 5. Mid shot Professor Phil Manning,...
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Maya Rudolph and Martin Short join forces for variety show

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RUDOLPH AND SHORT TEAM UP FOR VARIETY SHOWMaya Rudolph and Martin Short are turning their team-up at the "Saturday Night Live" 40th anniversary show into a full-fledged TV series. The 43-year-old Rudolph and 66-year-old Short say their...
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USA: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS AND OTHER FATAL DISEASES

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Eng/French/Nat People are dying of AIDS in America because they can't afford medicine and treatment, according to medical experts meeting in Washington D-C. The International Conference on Heath care Resource Allocation for H-I-V/AIDS...
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ADHD prescriptions have risen 50 percent

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ADHD prescriptions have risen 50 percent
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Bodyguard testifies that Smith was injected with drugs

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AP Television Los Angeles, 14 October 2009 1. Wide exterior of criminal court building 2. Medium of criminal courts sign 3. Various of defendant Howard K. Stern pointing, walking, media following 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve...
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FRANCE: NEW BLOOD TEST RESULTS ON DIANA'S DRIVER RELEASED

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Eng/French/Nat Henri Paul, Dodi Fayed's driver, was both drugged and drunk as he careened into a Paris tunnel killing himself, Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. The latest blood tests reveal Paul was taking anti-depressants and drinking...
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Reax to law ending manufacture of low cost drug copies

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FILE - New Delhi 1. Various of Parliament exterior 2. Various of members of Parliament entering 3. Various of anti-retroviral drugs FILE - Various 4. Various of HIV/AIDS patients in Africa and India New Delhi - 23 March, 2005 5. Office...
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USA: CANCER DRUG RELUCTANTLY WINS FDA APPROVAL

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English/Nat A powerful drug that could reduce the risk of breast cancer has won reluctant approval from U-S government scientists. Food and Drug Administration (F-D-A) advisers say some healthy women can take tamoxifen to reduce the risk...
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Two Americans and an Israeli won a Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for creating detailed blueprints of the protein-making machinery within cells, research that's being used to develop new antibiotics.

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HEADLINE: 2 Americans share Nobel Chemistry prize CAPTION: Two Americans and an Israeli won a Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for creating detailed blueprints of the protein-making machinery within cells, research that's being...
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Michigan's two-year-old law allowing the medical use of marijuana has people wanting to learn how to grow the crop. Enter the self-described medical marijuana trade school, educating growers on the finer points of weed.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Learning the marijuana trade CAPTION: Michigan's two-year-old law allowing the medical use of marijuana has people wanting to learn how to grow the crop. Enter the self-described medical marijuana trade school,...
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Study uses magnetic stimulation to detect dementia

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4036263LEAD 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...
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Marijuana Remains on Most-Dangerous Drugs List

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYDenver, Colorado - 11 August 20161. Melanie Brinegar, retail manager, RiverRock Cannabis picking up marijuana2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Melanie Bringer, retail...
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Kenya Malaria Day - a possible vaccine that poisons the anopheles mosquito

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LEADIN: Scientists in Kenya believe they've discovered a way to combat a deadly malaria virus that is spread by the anopheles mosquito.   A common medication, already used to treat a host of illnesses, makes...
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Kenya Malaria Day - a possible vaccine that poisons the anopheles mosquito

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LEADIN: Scientists in Kenya believe they've discovered a way to combat a deadly malaria virus that is spread by the anopheles mosquito.   A common medication, already used to treat a host of illnesses, makes...
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Covid-19 at a Plateau, Not Going Down in U.S.: Johns Hopkins

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May.04 -- John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses the medical challenges coronavirus presents for rural areas of the United States, and what is being learned in studies about treatments using existing...
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The parents of a terminally ill baby continue their campaign to be allowed to take him abroad for treatment

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<< PLEASE NOTE: This clip contains black gaps - third party content removed. VOICED: The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard say they'll fight on to get him treated abroad. A new court hearing has been scheduled for tomorrow....
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