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More and more Iranians are delaying getting married

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Tehran 26 December 2008 1. Wide capital Tehran 2.Various of young men and women walking in park and sitting in bench 3.Close-up of woman's face speaking to her boyfriend 4. Mid of man and woman speaking 5.SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mahya (no...
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Several medical research groups are calling on President-elect Obama lift limits on federally funded stem cell research as soon as he reaches the Oval Office.

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HEADLINE: Obama to reverse stem cell policy? CAPTION: Several medical research groups are calling on President-elect Obama lift limits on federally funded stem cell research as soon as he reaches the Oval Office. (Nov. 10) Amy...
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Research centre aims to establish Singapore as world bio-medical hub

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Singapore - recent 1. Exterior tilt shot of a sky-bridge between Biopolis buildings, tilt down traffic on road 2. Road sign 3. Two men beside entrance to building 4. Sculptured map of Biopolis 5. Novartis sign 6. Nanos building sign 7....
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At a New York hospital, officials agreed in court Tuesday to implement reforms at a psychiatric ward where surveillance footage captured a woman falling from her chair and dying as workers failed to help

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HEADLINE: Video shows woman dying on NY hospital floor CAPTION: At a New York hospital, officials agreed in court Tuesday to implement reforms at a psychiatric ward where surveillance footage captured a woman falling from her chair and...
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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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The Supreme Court is debating the Obama administration's overhaul of the nation's health care system. The Ap's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains that under the new law, taxpayers who don't purchase insurance will have to pay a penalty on taxes due in 2015.

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HEADLINE: Obama's health care law explained CAPTION: The Supreme Court is debating the Obama administration's overhaul of the nation's health care system. The AP's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains that under the law, taxpayers who...
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Retail health clinics offer quick, routine care

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Retail health clinics offer quick, routine care Store-based health clinics, offering quick services for routine conditions from colds and bladder infections to sunburn, aren't just a health care fad anymore, but are fast becoming a...
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald visited a VA hospital Friday for the first time since taking over the embattled agency last month, meeting with veterans and health care providers and vowing to restore trust in the organization. (Aug. 9)

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Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald visited a VA hospital Friday for the first time since taking over the embattled agency last month, meeting with veterans and health care providers and vowing to restore trust in the...
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Nurses strike over pay and working hours

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE SOUNDBITE TRANSLATION IN SHOT 12 UPDATED AT 1334GMT++SHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLisbon - 4 June 20151. Wide of waiting room inside Hospital de Sao Jose 2. Close of...
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Princeton University officials decided Monday to make available a meningitis vaccine that hasn't been approved in the U.S. to stop the spread of the sometimes deadly disease on campus. (Nov. 18)

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Princeton University officials decided Monday to make available a meningitis vaccine that hasn't been approved in the U.S. to stop the spread of the sometimes deadly disease on campus. The university said doses of the vaccine for the...
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Trump To Drug Executives: Lower Prices

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President Donald Trump says he wants to lower drug prices and bring pharmaceutical companies back to the United States.Trump is meeting with drug company executives at the White House Tuesday. He says "we're going to be changing a lot of...
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Greece hospital workers protest against cuts

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Some 1,000 public hospital workers and other health professionals marched through central Athens on Thursday to protest cuts they say have left hospitals with staff and equipment shortages.++PRELIMINARY SCRIPT - SOUNDBITE TRANSLATIONS...
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People die from toxic local alcohol

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AP Television Jinja eastern Uganda, 20th April 2010 1. Various shots of the villagers carrying a body of a man to the grave who died after taking Waragi 2. Various shots of villagers gathered at the home of the deceased in grief 3....
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Vietnam - US Medical Supplies Airlift

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A huge airlift of medical supplies donated by American companies was flown into Vietnam on Sunday (23/4), 20 years after the United States airlifted frantic refugees from collapsing South Vietnam. The 10 million dollars worth of drugs,...
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Clinton unveils health plan, Romney response, Giuliani reax

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Des Moines, Iowa 1. US Democratic presidential contender, Hillary Clinton, walking on stage 2. Audience applauding 3. Clinton speaking 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential contender: "I believe...
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UK: 5 DAY OLD BABY BECOMES WORLD'S YOUNGEST TRANSPLANT PATIENT

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English/Nat A five-day-old Irish baby has become the world's youngest ever transplant patient, it was revealed on Monday. Little Baebhen Schuttke, who is now five months old, was given the lifesaving liver transplant operation by...
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Bush sets up panel to ensure safety of imported products

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AP Television Washington DC - 18 July 2007 1. US President George W. Bush seated with other cabinet members 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "And so I've asked Mike Leavitt, the Secretary of HHS (Health and Human...
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Taiwan's runaway success in orchid cultivation

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Tainan County, Taiwan - 10 March 2007 1. Wide of Taiwan International Orchid Show 2. Top pan right of orchid show 3. Close-up white flower (Phalaenopsis alliance) 4. Overseas buyers choosing plants 5. Wide of buyers visiting booths...
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Staff say they struggled to cope with casualties

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYGarissa - 7 April 20151. Various of doctors doing their rounds at Garissa District Hospital2. Various of Ahmed Dagane, CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Garissa...
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Further reax as Obama health bill clears major hurdle in Supreme Court

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In a momentous ruling affecting virtually every American, the United States Supreme Court narrowly upheld President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul on Thursday with the unlikely help of conservative Chief Justice John...
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Hospital reports big drop in cases of Hep C

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EGYPT HEPATITISSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:35SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionCairo - 1 August 20161. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Professor of Endemic Medicine and Hepatic Gastroenterology, examining a...
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Smart shoe helps fight infection in hospitals

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FRANCE: SMART SHOE SOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.22SHOTLIST:AP Television Marseille, France - March 25th, 20151. Wide shot of nurses walking2. Pan from nurses' feet to nurses walking3. Set up shot...
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Schumer: Proposed Health Legislation 'A Cancer'

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A new analysis by Congress' nonpartisan budget scorekeepers undermines claims by House Republicans that their health legislation protects people with pre-existing conditions.Instead, the Congressional Budget Office "score" of the bill...
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Senate Divided As It Takes on Health Care

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Senators on both sides of the aisle remain deeply divided as they take up health care, just five days after the House narrowly approved a GOP bill.Republican senators must resolve differences over the House bill's Medicaid cuts, federal...