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USA: CONTRACEPTIVE PILL

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New York, May 26 2000 1. Wide shot, women walking down street 2. Medium shot women walking in street 3. Wide shot, older and younger woman walk up stairs 4. Close-up, birth control pill case being opened 5. Still photos of Pill...
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Moves to cut child mortality rates

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AP Television Freetown, Sierra Leone, April 2010 1. Mid top shot of woman in clinic waiting to give birth 2. Mid shot of monitor showing blood pressure 3. Various patient waiting to give birth 4. Close up of monitor on thumb 5. Close up...
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Hospitals Seek Better Pain Relief for Preemies

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TINY BABIES BORN WAY TOO SOON ARE OFTEN POKED AND PRODDED DURING INTENSIVE MEDICAL CARE. (NATS: machine beeping.)BUT STUDIES SUGGEST THAT PAIN FROM TREATMENT MEANT TO HELP THEM SURVIVE ... COULD POTENTIALLY CAUSE HARM. (NATS: baby's...
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Computer game tests brain function of children born prematurely

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AP Television London, UK - January 26, 2015 1. Close of monitor showing brain game being played by children visiting the Science Museum 2. Mid of girl playing computer game 3. Close of game in progress 4. Close pan from girl to...
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Pioneering saves women cancer patients' fertility

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Tel Aviv, Israel - August 2005 1. Newborn baby 2. Ward with newborns 3. Dr. Dror Meirow (standing) and Professor Joshua Dor 4. Dror looking through microscope 5. Dor focusing microscope 6. Dor looking through microscope 7. Dror and...
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Belgium min on birth control, abortion funding

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Belgium is hosting an international conference next month to finance access to birth control, abortion and sex education for women in developing countries in an attempt to make up for President Donald Trump's ban on US funding. Trump's...
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Indiana Becomes 1st State To Approve Abortion Ban Post Roe

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Under the ban, which takes effect Sept. 15, all abortion clinics would lose their licenses. The ban includes some exceptions.
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FEATURES: US: Stem Cells: Funding threat to embryonic stem-cell research.

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Baltimore, Maryland; Los Angeles, California & Washington, DC; USA March 6-13, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland March 7, 2001- APTN 1. Mid view researcher looking through microscope 2. Close-up of monitor showing embryonic stem cells 3....
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Babies in laboratories help scientists help other infants

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London, UK, June 6, 2014 1. Close of sensors being attached to baby Agatha Cosentino 2. Close of baby's mother Annette Mitchell looking at her 3. Mid of baby on the bed in laboratory with physiotherapist and mother 4. Close of baby...
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Pilates helps women prepare for childbirth

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AP Television Bangkok - 17 June 2010 1. Mid of mother, Tithiporn Sangmanee, and father with newborn baby at Samitivej Hospital 2. Close of mother and father's faces with baby 3. Close of baby's face 4. Tilt up to reveal mother holding...
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FRANCE: COMPANY TRANSFERS PATENT RIGHTS OF ABORTION PILL TO DOCTOR

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English/Nat The French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf Tuesday transferred patent rights to the abortion pill R-U-486 to one of the doctors who created it. Under fire from anti-abortion groups, it gave all but the U-S rights to the...
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Maven Clinic CEO on Investing in Women and Families

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Maven Clinic Founder and CEO Kate Ryder talks to Emily Chang about how the new digital era is transforming women’s health care and about the state of affordable health and childcare in the U.S. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Marking 40 years of test tube babies

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UK 40 YEARS OF IVF SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS / VNR:  COI (CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION) RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5.29 ++MIXED 4x3 PILLARBOXED AND 16:9 VIDEO++ ...
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USA: NEW MENOPAUSE PROCEDURE LATEST

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English/Nat The doctor who performed the world's first human ovarian tissue transplant said on Thursday that the new procedure could eventually be used to delay the menopause. Dr. Kutluk Oktay said that the day may come when women can...
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'Hunger summit' on action to reduce child malnutrition and famine ahead of Rio 2016

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British Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday joined a host of sports stars, including newly-crowned double Olympic champion Mo Farah at a "hunger summit" in Downing Street. Cameron hopes to secure enough commitments from leaders and...
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Doctors say risks of DVT for most holidaymakers is low

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London, UK, May 26, 2011 1. Close tilt up of clinical scientist Colin Deane demonstrating ultrasound examination for DVT (deep vein thrombosis) 2. Close of Deane 3. Close of ultrasound showing how veins (dark circles) can be compressed...
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Preview to vote on new constitution with divisive abortion clause

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Nairobi - 30 July 2010 1. Wide of clergy men at a church based rally against the proposed new constitution 2. Close of poster advocating to vote no on the draft constitution 3. Mid of Bishop Mark Kariuki addressing the congregation at...
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CDC Hosts Zika Action Plan Summit in Atlanta

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The CDC hosted hundreds of state and local officials and experts for the Zika Action Plan Summit on Friday to provide information and tools to improve preparedness and response to the Zika virus. Speakers including CDC Director Dr. Tom...
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CDC Hosts Zika Action Plan Summit in Atlanta

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052244The CDC hosted hundreds of state and local officials and experts for the Zika Action Plan Summit on Friday to provide information and tools to improve preparedness and response to the Zika...
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USA: FOETAL TISSUE RESEARCH

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Natural Sound In Washington on Thursday, the U.S. Congress attempted to stamp out any attempt to sell foetal tissue parts from late term abortions. Currently, foetal tissue research is permitted under federal law as long as the tissue...
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Mothers encouraged to attend medical clinics

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Mbarara District - April 23, 2009 1. Pan from baby to Midwife with stethoscope 2. Mid of women patients at clinic 3. Close of 18 year old mother Tumusimirwe Jadress pan to baby 4. SOUNDBITE (Runyankole) between Tumusimirwe Jadress and...
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JAPAN: BIRTH CONTROL PILL

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Japanese/Nat After deliberating nine years over a drug that has been available in the West for decades, the Japanese government has decided to allow limited sale of the birth control pill. The Health Ministry's Central Pharmaceutical...
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Although doctors are at odds about when a fetus can feel pain during development, it's an issue that could change the way abortions are regulated in the U.S. A new controversial law in Nebraska bans abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

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HEADLINE: Expert: Unclear if 20-week fetus feels pain CAPTION: Although doctors are at odds about when a fetus can feel pain during development, it's an issue that could change the way abortions are regulated in the U.S.. A new...
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It sparked protests and controversy, and is credited with spurring the women's liberation movement. Now, the contraceptive method known as 'The Pill' is turning 50.

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HEADLINE: 'The Pill' turns 50 CAPTION: It sparked protests and controversy, and is credited with spurring the women's liberation movement. Now, the contraceptive method known as 'The Pill' is turning 50. (May 7) (JACQUES...