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A second baby born with HIV may be in remission and possibly cured due to very early treatment. The baby was born last year near Los Angeles and given medications within hours. The first baby was born in Mississippi and is now 3 1/2 years old. (March 5)
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A second baby born with the AIDS virus may have had her infection put into remission and possibly cured by very early treatment.
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Paramedic gives evidence as doctor''''s trial continues ADDS more
The doctor charged in Michael Jackson''''s death appeared "frantic" when paramedics arrived in the singer''''s bedroom on the day of his death in June 2009, the jury hearing the physician''''s involuntary manslaughter case was told on...
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In civilian life, Dr. Charles Chappuis is head of surgery at University Medical Center in Louisiana. But as an Air National Guard colonel, Chappuis puts on a uniform and helps take badly wounded troops from the war zones back to the U.S.
HEADLINE: First Person: Tending the wounded mid-flight
CAPTION: First Person: In civilian life, Dr. Charles Chappuis is head of surgery at University Medical Center in Louisiana. But as an Air National Guard colonel, Chappuis puts on a...
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Zantac recall continues as FDA investigates
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UPS and CVS are offering a drone-based prescription delivery service for certain Florida residents, and Facebook launches Messenger Rooms.
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More and more older people are turning to marijuana for medicinal purposes and urging legislators to legalize pot use for patients. In North Carolina, a bill to do just that is working its way through the General Assembly.
HEADLINE: Older patients turn to marijuana for relief
CAPTION: More and more older people are turning to marijuana for medicinal purposes and urging legislators to legalize pot use for patients. In North Carolina, a bill to do just that...
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William and Catherine meeting NHS 111 call centre workers
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cornwall meeting NHS 111 call centre workers and hearing about their experience of coronavirus calls on 20 March 2020 in Croydon, Untied Kingdom
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CLEAN : 'We have to go to pray': Orthodox Jews defiant in face of virus shutdown in Brooklyn
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Pbs Learning Media: Peter Piot Discusses Progress in African Aids Epidemic
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