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Curated Video

Genetically modified cloned calves born in Argentina

Higher Ed
1. Close-up Pampa 1 - the first Argentinean cloned cow 2. New born calves Patagonia 1, 2, 3, 4 3. Various President of Biotech company Bio Sidus at press conference (April 2007) 4. Close up of banner "Pharmaceutical Dairy Farm -...
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Bloomberg

Sensyne Health Begins Trading on AIM

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Aug.17 -- Paul Drayson, chief executive officer at Sensyne Health, discusses how his company uses artificial intelligence to analyze clinical data of patients, how it helps the pharmaceutical discovery process, how they could utilize...
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Bloomberg

Novo Nordisk Remains Focused on Diabetes Care: Brandgaard

Higher Ed
October 28 -- Novo Nordisk A/S plunged by the most in more than 14 years after the world’s biggest maker of insulin slashed its long-term target for profit growth by half because of pressure on prices in the U.S., its largest market....
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Curated Video

Educating young Indians about diabetes prevention

Higher Ed
New Delhi, Nov 06, 2008 1. Pan from wide of television in living room to Nandagopal and his wife on his couch 2. Close of remote control in his hands 3. Close of Nandagopal's face 4. Close of wife's face 5. Wide of the couple seated...
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Bloomberg

J&J CFO Says 3Q Earnings Beat Driven by Actelion Deal

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Oct.17 -- Dominic Caruso, chief financial officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses third-quarter results and the company’s strategic review of its diabetes products. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Berlin tech show puts humans first

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LEADIN:A robot that reflects sunlight, glasses that can read aloud, a warning light for diabetics and a fridge that doesn't need electricity. These are all exhibits at this year's Tech Open Air in Berlin where the theme is technology...
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Curated Video

How severe, ongoing stress can affect a child's brain and body

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LEADIN:Researchers are discovering that ongoing stress during early childhood can harm children's brains and lead to major illnesses in adulthood. Doctors, schools and scientists in the U.S. are now seeking ways to help children cope,...
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Bloomberg

Kamada Remains Focused on Lung Treatment: CEO Tsur

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- David Tsur, chief executive officer at Kamada, talks with Elliott Gotkine about what comes next for the company after a failed trial for an inhaled treatment for AAT. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Bloomberg

We Are Positive on Momentum in U.S. Business, Says Novo Nordisk CEO

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer at Novo Nordisk A/S, discusses the competitive environment for diabetes drugs, growth in the U.S. and innovation in the hemophilia space. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Curated Video

Singapore Won't Allow Ads For High-Sugar Drinks

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Singapore's government says the new measures are part of the country's efforts to encourage healthier behaviors.
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Singapore Won't Allow Ads For High-Sugar Drinks

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Singapore's government says the new measures are part of the country's efforts to encourage healthier behaviors.
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Curated Video

Walmart Unveils Cheaper Insulin Option

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The new lower-priced brand will go on sale next month.
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Bloomberg

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL on Healthcare Infrastructure

Higher Ed
Poramaporn Prasarttong-osoth, M.D., President, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL discusses the future of healthcare post Covid with Bloomberg's K. Oanh Ha at the Bloomberg Business Summit at APEC.
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Curated Video

New fat scan test shows that thin people may have hidden fat around their organs

Higher Ed
London - 9 January, 2007 1. Wide shot interior of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanning room in MRC (Medical Research Council) Clinical Sciences Centre at Hammersmith hospital 2. Wide of radiographer analysing fat scan results 3....
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Curated Video

Dogs trained to assist diabetics

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Durham - 25 June 2009 1. Various of Paul Jackson (left) and son James walking dog Tinker along riverbank 2. Tinker wearing jacket reading: "Diabetic Hypo-Alert Dog" 3. Wide of cafe in crowded street 4. Various of Paul Jackson and his...
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UK Muslims gear up for Hajj pilgrimage

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Muslims all over the world are preparing to take part in the Hajj which, for many, is a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage. Those travelling to Saudi Arabia from the UK have been getting help with vaccinations, travel arrangements and other...
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Bloomberg

NMC Health: Saudi Arabia is an Interesting Market

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May 25 -- Prasanth Manghat, deputy chief executive officer at NMC Health discusses the company's push into Saudi Arabia, the major health concerns in the region and the impact of low oil on the health care market. He speaks to Manus...
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Wearable technologies that help you monitor your health are on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. (Feb. 26)

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THE DEXCOM DEVICE EMPLOYS A GLUCOSE MONITOR THAT ENABLES WIRELESS MONITORING, A BOON FOR those with DIABETES who WANT TO EXERCISE WITHOUT WORRIES. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Mitchell, Demonstration cyclist: "in the past someone with...
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Sky News

Weight Loss Surgery To Be Offered On The NHS

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Weight Loss Surgery To Be Offered On The NHS
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Bloomberg

Take Face-to-Face Medicine to Digital: Omada Health CEO

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Dec. 15 -- Omada Health Co-Founder and CEO Sean Duffy discusses the companys web health product and its investors on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Lucha Libre stars fight

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VOICED : Lucha Libre stars fight
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Bloomberg

Milken: Have to Look Forward and Not Invest in the Past

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Sep.18 -- Michael Milken, chairman at the Milken Institute, discusses some of the biggest issues facing Asia today, where he’s seeing opportunities for investors, ESG and investing in a low-rate environment. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Experts claim disbetes cases are surging uncontrolled

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AP Television Lisbon, Portugal, 13, September 2011 1. Close shot of chef''s knife chopping herbs 2. Close shot of herbs being scattered on turkey fillets in a pan 3. Close of an onion being chopped with turkey on a dish in the...
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Sky News

New NHS guidelines means more people could receive gastric band surgery

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New NHS guidelines means more people could receive gastric band surgery