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Sanofi Sees Price Pressure for Diabetes Treatment

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Oct. 28 -- Bloomberg's Sam Fazeli reports earnings from Sanofi, and outlook for both CEO changes and diabetes drugs. He speaks on Bloomberg Televisions ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Second day of stem cell hearing

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Baltimore, Maryland 7 March, 2001 1. Woman stands up from electron microscope and walks with stem cell dish to refrigerator 2. Research cubicle 3. Pippette dropping fluid into test tubes Washington, DC 18 July, 2001 4. Witnesses before...
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New research gives clear proof that weight-loss surgery can reverse and possibly cure diabetes, and doctors say it should be offered sooner to more people with the disease _ not just as a last resort.

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Headline: Weight-loss surgery puts diabetes into remission Caption: New research gives clear proof that weight-loss surgery can reverse and possibly cure diabetes, and doctors say it should be offered sooner to more people with the...
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The Gangsta Gardener who's growing a greener urban future

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LEAD IN:An urban gardener in inner-city Los Angeles is encouraging children to grow their own vegetables for a healthier lifestyle.Known as the Gangsta Gardener, activist Ron Finley is making his little spot of the city greener for...
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CLEAN : Dutch researchers create robot to help young diabetics

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Dutch researchers have created a robot called Charlie to help children suffering from diabetes to measure their blood sugar levels and express how they feel
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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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Eli Lilly CEO: System Getting a Good Deal With Obamacare

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Jan.10 -- Dave Ricks, chief executive officer at Eli Lilly, discusses the potential business impact of a repeal of Obamacare by President-elect Donald Trump and the company's commitment to Alzheimer's research. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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VOICED: Economic boom blamed for IndiaÕs heath time bomb

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VOICED: Economic boom blamed for IndiaÕs heath time bomb
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Bloomberg

Why Biotech's $20B Merger Monday May Not Be a Home Run

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Jan.22 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Max Nisen discusses Celgene's $9 billion buyout of Juno Therapeutics and Sanofi's $11.6 billion deal for Bioverativ on "Bloomberg Markets." (Nisen is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist. The opinions...
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How Insulet Helps People With Diabetes Live Longer and Happier Lives

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Nov.05 -- Shacey Petrovic, Insulet's incoming chief executive officer, explains how the company helps people with diabetes live longer, healthier and happier lives. She speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Paradox: New diabetes cases fall as obesity rises

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The number of new diabetes cases among U.S. adults keeps falling, even as obesity rates climb.
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Paradox: New diabetes cases fall as obesity rises

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The number of new diabetes cases among U.S. adults keeps falling, even as obesity rates climb.
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Paradox: New diabetes cases fall as obesity rises

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The number of new diabetes cases among U.S. adults keeps falling, even as obesity rates climb.
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Lilly to Purchase Loxo Oncology in $8 Billion Deal

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Jan.07 -- Eli Lilly & Co. will make its biggest takeover ever by acquiring Loxo Oncology Inc. in a deal worth about $8 billion in cash. Bloomberg's Rebecca Spalding reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Johnson and Johnson says data supports the need for a booster dose of its COVID shot. A task force recommends diabetes screening at the age of 35.
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Bloomberg

Covid Poses More Risk for Overweight Patients: Johns Hopkins

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Mar.04 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses Texas dropping mask mandates and opening businesses, the impact of Covid-19 on patients who are overweight, and questions about virus transmission by...
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New anti-obesity drug launched in the United Kingdom

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ACOMPLIA VNR - No re-use/re-sale without clearance 1. Various of woman eating sandwich 2. Various of people with big stomachs 3. Various of pill production 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor John Betteridge, Obesity expert "This...
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Sky News

Gastric Bypass Surgery Has Increased Six-Fold

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Gastric Bypass Surgery Has Increased Six-Fold
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Tom Hanks talks about his type 2 diabetes

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Tom Hanks talks about his type 2 diabetes
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Bloomberg

China Shifted Tactically to South Korea: Terry

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Oct. 3 -- Columbia University Senior Research Scholar Sue Mi Terry discusses Chinas relation to North Korea and Kim Jong-Uns current health crisis. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Study Reveals Pressure on NHS from Obesity

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Study Reveals Pressure on NHS from Obesity
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Suge Knight's attorney hints that boxer Floyd Mayweather will post bail after big match next week, judge sets July date for murder trial

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):-1. Wide, courthouse sign2. Suge Knight enters the courtroom 3. Medium, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ronald Coen4. Medium, Knight pleads not guilty 5. Medium, judge declines lowering bail6. Medium, ...
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Nick Jonas, the youngest Jonas brother, was in Washington Wednesday lobbying on behalf of diabetes research. Nick has Type 1 diabetes.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Nick Jonas Goes to Washington CAPTION: Nick Jonas, the youngest Jonas brother, was in Washington Wednesday lobbying on behalf of diabetes research. Nick has Type 1 diabetes. (June 24) Washington, DC, 24 June...
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San Francisco supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to approve health warnings on ads for sugary sodas and some other drinks, saying such beverages contribute to obesity, diabetes and other health problems. (June 9)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus032773San Francisco supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to approve health warnings on ads for sugary sodas and some other drinks, saying such beverages contribute to obesity, diabetes and other...