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U.S. Baby Born to Mom With Zika Has Microcephaly

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A Honduran woman infected with Zika gave birth in New Jersey to a baby girl with birth defects caused by the virus, her doctor said Wednesday.The Honduran woman's baby was delivered by cesarean section Tuesday at Hackensack University...
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US baby born to Zika mum has microcephaly

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A Honduran woman infected with Zika gave birth in New Jersey to a baby girl with birth defects caused by the virus, her doctor said on Wednesday.The baby was delivered by Cesarean section on Tuesday at Hackensack University Medical...
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Analysis: Supreme Court on Abortion, McDonnell

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The Supreme Court weighed in on a Texas law regulating abortion clinics striking it down and in a unanimous decision overturned Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's bribery conviction.The justices voted 5-3 Monday in favor of Texas...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

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LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will increase the growth of stem cells in the lining...
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CDC: Zika Virus Scarier Than We Thought

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Puerto Rico could see "hundreds of thousands of cases of Zika virus" and hundreds of affected babies. CDC's Deputy Director made the prediction at the White House on Monday. She spoke...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages +FIRST RUN MAY 9 2016+

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...
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First aerial spraying in Florida fight with Zika

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Doral, Florida - 4 August 20161. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Tom Frieden, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"This...
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A French drug company says their morning-after pill, Norlevo, doesn't work for overweight and obese women. The key active ingredient is in similar emergency contraception widely available in the U.S., but doctors say there are alternatives. (Nov. 26)

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(SUPER = Dr. Anjali Martinez, Asst. Prof. of OB/GYN, George Washington University) "Some theories may be that the way the medicine is absorbed or metabolized may be impacted by the body weight." (SUPER = Washington) (SUPER = Dr. Anjali...
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UNFPA head, Marie Stopes official on Trump order

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 1 February 20171. Marie Stopes International (MSI) family planning clinic2. People entering and leaving clinic3. Close of signboard...
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Pregnant women take lead in group prenatal visits

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IN AN UNUSUAL KIND OF MEDICAL VISIT, WOMEN DO THEIR OWN BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS, GET THEIR GROWING BELLIES MEASURED AND SHARE QUESTIONS ON CRAMPS, CRAVINGS AND CAR SEATS.
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Maven Clinic Raises $110M to Transform Women's Health

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Aug.25 -- Maven Clinic CEO Kate Ryder & Lux Capital Partner Deena Shakir speak with Emily Chang about their Series D financing and how their digital platform will change the face of women's health and family care.
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Scientists develop sheep embryo from frozen ovary transplant

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Bet Dagan, Israel - September 2005 1. Chief Scientist of Core Dynamics Dr. Amir Arav opening bottle of wine 2. Close up of Arav pouring glass of wine 3. Arav and research team toasting 4. Various of sheep getting stomach area prepared...
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Fighting taboos which keep women ignorant about breast cancer

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Breast cancer awareness campaigners are urging women and others in Pakistan to break free from the taboo which prevents them speaking out about the disease. Many Pakistani women fear discussing cancer in the socially conservative nation,...
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PHILIPPINES: CONFERENCE ON BIRTH CONTROL CAUSES CONTROVERSY

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English/Nat Philippines' President Fidel Ramos has been dragged into a heated argument with the Catholic Church over birth control. The row erupted as Manila hosted an international conference on the issue. Representatives of family...
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UK: LONDON: TWIN ABORTION CASE OPENS UP WORLD DEBATE

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English/Nat The controversy over a British woman who aborted one of her healthy, unborn twins has angered pro-lifers around the world and fueled debate over the country's abortion laws. The woman - reportedly unmarried and the mother of...
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RR DURATION: 7 Mins 15 Secs/Eng sot: 50 Secs STORY: Unless India reduces its birth rate drastically, its population could exceed that of the world's most crowded nation, China, by the turn...
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Abortion Bans Already Impacting Critical Care Across U.S.

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Women will die because of abortion bans, a doctor at Yale School of Medicine tells Newsy.
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INDIA: NEW POPULATION OF ONE BILLION

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Hindi/English/Nat India's population will cross the one (b) billion mark on Thursday, running a close second to the world's most populous country - China. Nearly 42-thousand Indians are born everyday, a stark reminder that the policy to...
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Research shows babies of 9-11 mothers have low birth weight

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APTN - August 8, 2003 1. Paige Fillion-Hornbacher playing with her 22 month old son Noah 2. Close-up Noah playing 3. Medium shot, Noah playing on floor 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Paige Fillion-Hornbacher, was eight months pregnant with...
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An accidental discovery in Israel makes IVF treatment more successful

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1. Various of mother, Gitta Haim Nissim, with her daughter 2. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Gitta Haim Nissim, mother: When the nurse put her on my shoulders, I kissed her. I spoke to Momee and finally fell asleep. Then at 4:00 am I fought with the...
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The impact of new technology on babies

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London, UK, June 5, 2014 1. Close tilt up of laptop and electronic learning toys designed for babies and young children on shop shelf 2. UPSOUND: (English), computer generated sound from toy with screen instructing child to press a...
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Seeking better ways to treat pain in premature babies

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LEAD IN:It wasn't until recently that doctors agreed that premature babies could actually feel pain. Now doctors in the United States are looking at better ways to assess and treat pain during tests and procedures on babies that are born...
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A Florida woman who says she was raped and then put in jail on a prior arrest warrant speaks to the media today. The woman says she was denied emergency contraception while she was jail.

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HEADLINE: Rape victim who was jailed speaks out CAPTION: A 21-year-old Florida college student thrown in jail only hours after reporting she was raped is hoping her attacker is caught soon, and is grateful Tampa police agreed to change...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...