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How Selfies Can Help Improve Your Health

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Virtual doctor visits are going to a completely new level with the introduction of artificial intelligence into personal healthcare.
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What if a COVID-19 treatment could be ready within weeks?

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Scientists in California are trying to repurpose drugs to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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How to protect yourself from the avian flu, Dr. Peter Lin explains

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B.C. teen with avian flu is in critical condition, provincial health officer saysTeenager from Fraser Valley is 1st person to have contracted virus in Canada
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Fighting Cancer Becomes Top Priority for Pfizer

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Pfizer chairman and CEO Albert Bourla sees cancer as Pfizer's next big chance to save the world. The complexity of cancers makes treatments expensive to develop and challenging to customize, but the approach of making life more livable...
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Dave Ricks: Lilly Is Working on an Anti-Obesity Pill

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Eli Lilly is the world's most valuable drug company, partially known for blockbuster anti-obesity drugs that are transforming America. In an episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations," CEO Dave Ricks talks about...
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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 up until a...
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Tyson Foods Closing Four More Chicken Plants

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Tyson Foods Inc. will shut down four additional chicken facilities after fiscal third-quarter sales trailed even the lowest of analyst estimates. But Bloomberg's Gerson Freitas says many meat producers are also under pressure. He's on...
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Stronger Than Steel: Synthetic Spider Silk is Real

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Aug.22 -- There's a reason Spider-Man is a superhero; the creatures that served as inspiration produce a super material. The silk they make is unique in how strong and stretchy it is and has intrigued scientists for years. Replicating it...
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Mammoth Bio CEO on Bayer Pact to Make Crispr Therapies

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Mammoth Biosciences CEO Trevor Martin joins Emily Chang to discuss the company's latest partnership with Bayer to develop therapies and fortify its cell and gene therapy platform.
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Common Cold T-Cells Can Fight Covid: ICL Study

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Ajit Lalvani, professor at Imperial College of London, discusses the school's report that found high-levels of protective immune cells that fight some common colds can also make people less likely to contract covid. He speaks on...
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US researcher Eric Betzig reacts to winning Nobel prize for chemistry

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A US scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday said that he wasn't quite sure how to welcome the honour. Working independently from each other, US researchers Eric Betzig and William Moerner and Stefan Hell of Germany...
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How Covid Vaccine Tech Could Soon Be Used to Fight Cancer

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Apr.09 -- The mRNA technology at the heart of two Covid-19 shots has been decades in the making. Now it may soon be used to fight cancer and HIV. (Video by Vicky Feng)
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Possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment

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Possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment
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CLEAN : US startup aims to transform pet food with lab-made chow

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An American start-up is developing animal protein-based food in the laboratory to replace meat in the diet of dogs and cats (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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2 Americans, 1 Israeli win Nobel chemistry prize, announcement

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1. Various exteriors of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences building 2. Nobel prize committee members entering news conference 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Gunnar Oquist, Secretary of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences:...
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Biotech’s Race for Drug Development

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Jul.07 -- Nautilus Biotechnology Founder and CEO Sujal Patel discusses how his biotech startup company is developing a platform to measure and scan proteins in order to help accelerate drug development. He speaks with Emily Chang on...
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Century after pandemic, science takes its best shot at flu ++voice track++

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LEAD IN: A century after one of history's most catastrophic disease outbreaks, scientists are rethinking how to guard against another super-flu like the 1918 influenza that killed tens of millions as it swept the globe. ...
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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....
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UN: NKorea has better harvest but faces shortages

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FILE: Hwangju County, North Korea - 30 May 2012 1. Tilt down from sky to parched paddy fields in drought-stricken land, puddles of water are from attempts at irrigation 2. Pan of dry paddy field 3. Close up of dried and cracked rice...
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Got Indigestion? A2 Milk Could Ease Your Woes

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MILK FROM THESE COWS LOOKS AND TASTES LIKE TRADITIONAL MILK. BUT THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. THIS MILK LACKS A COMMON PROTEIN. BACKERS CLAIM THAT MAKES IT EASIER TO DIGEST FOR SOME PEOPLE. SKEPTICS AREN'T SO SURE. ...
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Scientists experiment with tiny biological machines

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Los Angeles, California - March 24, 2005 1. Wide shot of laser microscopy lab at the University of California, Los Angeles. 2. Close shot of cell sample being placed in microscope. 3. Close shot of technician looking into...
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Global Virus Network's Gallo on Covid-19 Vaccines

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Dec.11 -- Dr. Robert Gallo, co-founder and scientific director of the Global Virus Network and the director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discusses the rollout of the Covid-19...
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USA: DR BLOBEL WINS NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE (2)

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English/Nat The Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded Monday to Dr. Guenter Blobel of The Rockefeller University in New York City. Blobel who is 63 and a native of Germany, was awarded the prize for his research on proteins -- research...