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Dozens of Countries Hit by Cyberextortion Attack

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMenlo Park, California - May 12, 20171. Varun Badhwar showing screen with global map of countries hit by cyberattack2. Screen showing map of cyber attack3....
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Chinese medicine gains popularity in the UK - but is it safe?

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London, United Kingdom, 9th December 2008 1. Wide exterior of the Institute of Chinese Medicine 2. Close up porcelain figure in window 3. Mid shot porcelain figure and herb jars in window 4. Various of patient Tom McCaul and Fei Wang...
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Health officials detailed the measures they've been taking in recent months to prepare in the event that an infected person comes to the nation's most populous city. (Oct. 7)

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Health officials say they've received calls from New York City physicians about 88 potential Ebola cases since August but the disease was never detected. They also said they're well prepared in the event a case emerges in New York. Dr....
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President Obama orders hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples

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HEADLINE: Obama extends health care rights to gay partners CAPTION: A major victory for gay rights. President Barack Obama is ordering hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples. (April 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] It's being...
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Artificial Intelligence defeats medics at neuroimaging

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CHINA AI DOCTOR SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 6:02 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS Beijing - 30 June 2018 ...
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How candy floss could help in replacing lost human tissue

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9 Fed 2009, New York 1. Pan exterior of New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center 2. Pull out of scientist Leon Bellan of Cornell University, setting up cotton candy machine 3. Bellan pouring sugar into machine 4. Mid...
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100 year woman is believed to be the world's oldest journalist

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1. Wide of Rose Hacker walking in the garden 2. Close of Rose 3. Mid of Rose talking to friends 4. Close of New Camden New Journal newspaper 5. Close of man picking up Camden New Journal 6. Wide of Camden New Journal office 7. Mid...
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a plan Wednesday that will allow 20 hospitals to dispense marijuana to people suffering from cancer and some other diseases. (Jan. 8)

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo delivered a broad election-year agenda in a State of the State speech Wednesday promoting a property tax freeze, a lower corporate tax rate, and a limited medical marijuana plan. Cuomo is seeking a second...
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The nurses' union at one of Boston's major teaching hospitals has sued to block a policy that would require nurses to get flu shots. (Sept. 26)

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The nurses' union at one of Boston's major teaching hospitals has sued to block a policy that would require nurses to get flu shots. The Massachusetts Nurses Association suit against Brigham and Women's Hospital filed this week in...
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Another quirk has surfaced in President Barack Obama's new health care system: there's no way for consumers to quickly and easily update their coverage for the birth of a baby and other life changes. AP reporter Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains. (Jan. 3)

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Another quirk has surfaced in the Obama administration's new health insurance system: there's no way for consumers to quickly and easily update their coverage for the birth of a baby and other common life changes. The way regular private...
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Donors flock to Iran's blood transfusion service

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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Doctors caution against sex change surgery on infants

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US INTERSEX CHILDRENSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3.42SHOTLIST:Still images: Copyright of Pidgeon Pagonis Dates and locations unavailable1. Colour...
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Animal-assisted therapy is becoming popular in hospitals across the world.

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EM4539HEADLINE: Doctor Doggy will see you nowCAPTION: Animal-assisted therapy is becoming popular in hospitals across the world. Make the rounds with this canine crew at a hospital in South Africa. (Aug. 27) 2007This item is natsound...
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AP focus on high mortality rate for mothers during childbirth

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1. Various of exteriors of Jude Anne maternity hospital run by Doctors Without Borders 2. Pan of ward with pregnant women in beds 3. Various of heavily pregnant women sitting outside doctor's office 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wendy Lai,...
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Hospital officials in New York City say they have the capacity to deal with patients that exhibit symptoms of Ebola. (Oct. 8)

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Hospital officials in New York City say they have the capacity to deal with patients that exhibit symptoms of Ebola. Dr. Ross Wilson, says all hospitals in the city can quickly diagnose patients that show signs of infection, but stressed...
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California largest nurses union met with Governor Jerry Brown Tuesday to discuss Ebola preparedness at hospitals and other health facilities. (Oct. 21)

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State agency heads, labor unions and leaders in the health care industry met with Governor Jerry Brown to address Ebola preparedness at hospitals and other medical facilities throughout California. While the administration has not issued...
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A doctor who first exposed serious problems at the troubled Phoenix Veterans Affairs hospital said Wednesday that a report on patient deaths there is a "whitewash" that minimizes life-threatening conduct by senior leaders at the hospital. (Sept. 17)

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A doctor who first exposed serious problems at the troubled Phoenix Veterans Affairs hospital said Wednesday that a report on patient deaths there is a "whitewash" that minimizes life-threatening conduct by senior leaders at the...
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President George W. Bush signs Pension Protection Act 2006 into Law

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1. ms, President George W. enters the room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, President of the United States of America: "Thank you. Please be seated. Thanks. Welcome to the White House. We're glad you're here. In a few moments, I...
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Shulkin says VA 'Still in Critical Condition'

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US Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is warning that the VA (the US Department of Veterans Affairs) is "still in critical condition" despite efforts to reduce wait times for medical appointments and expand care in the private...
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A man who recently visited West Africa and had a high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms was placed in isolation at a New York hospital on Monday and was being tested for possible Ebola but likely didn't have it, health officials said. (Aug. 4)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus014918 A man who recently visited West Africa and had a high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms was placed in isolation at a New York hospital on Monday and was being tested for possible Ebola but...
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Many elderly Britons retire to Spain to enjoy the warm sunny climate

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Benalmadena (Malaga) September 2006 1. Wide shot of beach 2. Mid shot of beach 3. Mid shot of British pensioners walking by beachfront 5. Two shots of Britons at bar 6. Set up shots of Patricia and Alan Rees at pool 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Officials say 2nd US health care worker tests positive for Ebola

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A second health care worker at a Dallas hospital who provided care for the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the US has tested positive for the disease, the Texas Department of State Health Services said on Wednesday. The worker at Texas...
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The North Dakota State University Equine Center in Fargo has provided a temporary home for 120 horses that were evacuated form their normal homes due to extreme flooding.

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HEADLINE: Fargo college offers temporary home to evacuated horses CAPTION: The North Dakota State University Equine Center in Fargo has provided a temporary home for 120 horses that were evacuated from their normal homes due to extreme...
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Deadly infections caused by unregulated donated tissue transplants cause concern in the US

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File - Washington, DC 1. Tilt down from light during surgical procedure to surgeons performing procedure 2. Various shots of surgery 3. Wide shot of surgical procedure Minnesota - 10 May 2006 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Lykins, Father...