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CLEAN : Mediator situation is unacceptable Lawyer

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CLEAN : Mediator situation is unacceptable Lawyer
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Sanofi CFO: Offering New Treatments for Diabetes

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Feb.08 -- Jerome Contamine, chief financial officer at Sanofi, discusses Donald Trump's comments on drug pricing, their new diabetes drug and M&A in the industry. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Guy Johnson on...
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Novo Nordisk CEO: Have Strong Growth Ahead in Diabetes

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Feb.02 -- Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer and president at Novo Nordisk, discusses President Trump's meeting with Pharma CEOs, the investments he's making in the U.S. and his outlook for growth. He speaks to...
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Roche CEO: No Plans to Sell Diabetes Business

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Feb.01 -- Severin Schwan, Roche's chief executive officer, comments on the future of the company's diabetes unit during an interview with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Sube número de casos de diabetes de India

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: STORYLINE: Rohin Sarin, de 15 años, está jugando un juego virtual de fútbol en su Playstation 4 cuando comienza a sentirse mareado, sus niveles de azúcar en la sangre están bajando.Rápidamente busca...
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Eli Lilly CEO on Price Transparency, Loxo Acquisition

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Jan.08 -- Dave Ricks, chief executive officer at Eli Lilly, discusses drug price transparency, the purchase of Loxo Oncology, and adding to the company’s pipeline via acquisitions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Novo CEO Jorgensen on Biopharma, Insulin Prices, Innovation

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Nov.01 -- Novo Nordisk A/S Chief Executive Officer Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen discusses the firm's biopharma business, drug prices and growth opportunities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" after the world’s biggest maker of insulin...
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Bloomberg

First Wave Continues to Roll Over U.S.: UCL Principal’s Rohn

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Jul.07 -- Jennifer Rohn, research fellow at UCL Principal, discusses the growing number of infections of coronavirus across the globe, the issues the U.S. is having trying to combat the virus and the concerns over finding a vaccine. She...
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Bloomberg

Covid Testing Company LumiraDx Goes Public in SPAC

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Apr.07 -- LumiraDx Ltd., a diagnostic company that produces Covid-19 tests, is going public through a reverse merger with a blank-check company. CEO Ron Zwanziger talks to Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Dozens of babies died or were injured by poor maternity care, inquiry finds

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Families of babies who died unnecessarily following failings by maternity services in East Kent have responded to a ground-breaking report into the service. Speaking at a press conference at Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone is Danielle...
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Curated Video

Why Do Some People Live So Long?

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The CDC predicts life expectancy to grow for Americans in the next few years from 76 years old to about 85 years old.
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Biotech firm offers US drug companies licence to commecialise diabetes treatment

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August 11, 2009 1. Pan of Heberprot-P medication 2. Wide shot of doctors entering conference room for news briefing 3. Reporters 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ernesto Lopez, Scientist at Cuban Centre for Genetic Engineering and...
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WRAP Landmarks mark 1st World Diabetes Day, Athens, Rome ADDS NY

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Taipei, Taiwan 1. Taipei 101 tower, blue lights switching on showing illuminated letters spelling: "UNWDD" (United Nation's World Diabetes Day) 2. Close of "UNWDD" in blue lights 3. Tilt up from street to Taipei 101 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

Child obesity on the rise in Thailand

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AP Television Little Gym, Bangkok, Thailand - 20 February 2010 1. Pan across children standing and doing fitness routine. 2. Wide of children doing handsprings and rolling over pad. 3. Medium of children doing handsprings and rolling...
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Obesity - a growing problem in the Arabian Gulf

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Dubai, UAE 15- 21 May 2008 1. Wide of sunbathers on Jumeirah Open Beach 2. Mid of sunbathers on Jumeirah Open Beach 3. Mid of beachgoers in the water 4. Mid pan right of traffic line up at lights on Al Wasl Road 5. Mid female pedestrian...
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ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: ENT1- CAROUSEL OF HOPE

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1. Various: stamp being unveiled by Sir Sidney Poitier, Barbara Davis and Dustin Hoffman 2. Cutaway stills photographer 3. Dustin Hoffman, Sir Sidney Poitier and Barbara Davis 4. Cutaway stamp 5. Charlotte Church posing with Barbara...
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Just over a third of U.S. adults are obese. By 2030, 42 percent will be, says a forecast released Monday. That's not nearly as many as experts had predicted, but the new forecast suggests even small continuing increases will add up.

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HEADLINE: Health Economist: Obesity Rates Still Increasing CAPTION: Just over a third of U.S. adults are obese. By 2030, 42 percent will be, says a forecast released Monday. That's not nearly as many as experts had predicted, but the new...
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Campaign to ensure support for diabetic children

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Norwich - 6th November 2008 1. Mid shot Diana Howes and her mother Gail at breakfast table (eldest girl) 2. Close up Diana's hands doing blood sugar test 3. Close up blood sugar monitor showing high level of 16 4. Close up Gail's face 5....
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Curated Video

Raising awareness ahead of World Diabetes day on Nov 14

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Tehran, Iran, 21 October 2009 1. Wide shot Tehran street and buildings 2. Close up of sign reading (Farsi) "Iranian Diabetes Society" 3. Wide of the Diabetes Society building entrance 4. Tilt up of diabetes patients in class about...
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Curated Video

Fitness program encourages more Chinese to hit the gym

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4041734LEAD IN:China's national fitness program is starting to pay dividends - with park gyms springing up all over the country and gym attendance rising. But the World Health Organisation (WHO) is...
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Emirati weight loss programme rewards participants in gold

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With more than two thirds of Emiratis now thought to be heavier than average - and with one of the highest rates of diabetes in the world - the UAE has a weighty problem. For the second year running, the Government has launched a...
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Doctors consider options for patients on World Diabetes Day ++ EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER++

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A staggering 347 million people worldwide have diabetes and the World Health Organisation's most recent figures show it killed one and a half million diabetics in 2012. The number of people with the disease is increasing rapidly and...
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CLEAN : Japans Ohsumi wins Nobel Prize for cell recycling work

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CLEAN : Japans Ohsumi wins Nobel Prize for cell recycling work
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VOICED : In Delhi the sick queue for bloodletting

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VOICED : In Delhi the sick queue for bloodletting