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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...
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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...
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Bloomberg

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...
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Moooooove on Over, A2 Milk CEO Hopes to Push into the U.S., China

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Sep.26 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Jayne Hrdlicka, managing director and CEO of A2 Milk Company. They discuss the benefits of a2 protein type milk, and the company's push...
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Novavax Working Very Hard on Coronavirus Vaccine, R&D President Says

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Jan.30 -- Dr. Gregory Glenn, Novavax president of research and development, discusses the efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Tyson CEO Says Trade Deals Need to Be Reached

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Aug.23 -- Tom Hayes, chief executive officer at Tyson Foods, discusses meeting consumer demands for new types of protein, the impact of trade uncertainty, and the company's Keystone acquisition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Do We Already Have the Cure for Covid-19?

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Apr.13 -- A vaccine for the deadly coronavirus could be years away and the world can’t wait that long. But what if there was a cure that already existed? While big pharma races to make a new drug, some scientists are looking at what we...
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China Approves Tests For COVID-Vaccine Developed Using Insect Cells

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The city government of Chengdu said the vaccine will enter a clinical trial after positive results were shown.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Besieged Syria town swaps meat for mushrooms

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In a humid room in the besieged Syrian town of Douma Abu Nabil inspects the pearly white mushrooms sprouting from white sacks hanging from a ceiling
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Sky News

Universal Flu Vaccine Successfully Tested

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Universal Flu Vaccine Successfully Tested
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Bloomberg

Zoetis CEO on Demand for Pet Health, Livestock

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Zoetis CEO Kristin Peck discusses the demand for pet health. She speaks with Kailey Leinz and Romaine Bostick from the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference.
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Bloomberg

How the Economy Impacts the Bubble Wrap Business

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June 19 -- Sealed Air President and CEO Jerome Peribere discusses his outlook for the economy and it's impact on the company's packaging business. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pharma company looks into possible vaccine for China virus

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Stephane Bancel chief executive of US biotech firm Moderna says his company plans to develop a vaccine against the new virus sweeping China at its plant in Boston (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Tackling a Looming Dementia Epidemic

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Dec.13 -- Michael Woodward, medical director at Austin Health MCRU, discusses the burden of dementia on the health system, the work he's doing on Alzheimer's disease and the role of iron in the disease. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Antioxidants don't give you immunity, or stop ageing say British scientists

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London, UK, October 1, 2010

1. Close up of monitor showing microscope view of c elegans worms in petri d
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2. Wide back view of Dr David...
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How Does Cancer Work In The Body?

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To continuously multiply, your cells have to divide. When they do that they copy your genes — all 3 billion letters of your genetic code.