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CLEAN: Private lab develops stem cells bank

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CLEAN: Private lab develops stem cells bank
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Bloomberg

Novo Nordisk CEO on Pricing, U.S. Investments, M&A

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Feb.02 -- Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer and president at Novo Nordisk, discusses pricing in the U.S., his investments in the U.S. and their prospects for growth. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg...
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Slush startups harness mobile smartphone power

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LEAD IN:Whether it's music training or furniture retail, fashion design or diabetes diaries, startups are harnessing the power of mobile at the Slush startup event in Helsinki.Transporting your tech into millions of smartphones around...
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Novo Ceo Is Looking at Targets in M&A ‘Hot Space’

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Aug.10 -- Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer at Novo Nordisk, discusses the impact from currencies and outlook for the company overall. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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CLEAN : France's 'medical deserts': Retired GPs put their lab coats back on

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They want to prevent some from giving up, for lack of a doctor, like this diabetic patient who had "not seen a doctor for five years": in Avesnes-sur-Helpe (Northern France), four retired general practitioners have gone back to work, a...
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USA: WASHINGTON: POSSIBLE CURE FOUND FOR DIABETES

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English/Nat Scientists in the US believe they have found a possible cure for diabetes, the sugar-deficiency disease that afflicts millions world-wide. The National Diabetes Research Coalition says scientists believe they are on the verge...
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USA: NEW REPORT ON OBESITY

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Los Angeles, US - 26th October 1999 XFA 1. Wide shot of overweight couple walking down street 2. Close up of overweight man 3. Wide shot of American Medical Association conference 4. Medium shot of speaker 5. Close up of graphic...
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FEARS ANTI-BAILOUT VOTE WILL WORSEN HEALTH CARE CRISIS

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Greece's healthcare system is on life support and depending on what the outcome of Sunday's elections is, many Greeks feel the plug could be pulled. For Golfo Gemistou, vice-president of the Hellenic Diabetes Association and a diabetes...
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Doctors Urge Less Reliance on Animal Testing

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Doctors Urge Less Reliance on Animal Testing
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Queen Elizabeth II Meeting Judith Rich

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Queen Elizabeth II Meeting Judith Rich
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Study claims pistachio nut consumption could protect against type 2 diabetes

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Surrounded by fresh produce like this, it's easy to forget that most us have gone from whole foods to fast foods, but a look at the world's waistline is a sharp reminder . In a study for the World Health Organisation in 2009 the...
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Popular noodle dish may be bad for your health

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American researchers say eating too many instant ramen noodles may increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. The noodles are a firm favourite in South Korea where more instant noodle packets per capita are consumed than...
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Nick Jonas lobbying on behalf of diabetes research

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AP Television Washington, DC, 24 June 2009 1. Mid shot of Nick Jonas sitting at panel 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Jonas, Jonas Brothers: "I think I've always looked at my diabetes as an opportunity, a platform to be able to share my...
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Bloomberg

Verily's Breakthrough Biotech Goals

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June 6 -- Jessica Mega, Verily Life Sciences chief medical officer, discusses the company's breakthrough biotech goals and life sciences funding with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West." David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy's chief...
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Health gadgets and smart car turn heads at Mobile World Congress ++NEW 1120 GMT++

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Getting up a sweat in Barcelona. This cyclist is displaying one of the latest glucose monitoring gadgets - which has been designed to help improve the lives of people suffering from Type 1 diabetes. The Dexcom device includes an...
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Ramadan fast imposes difficult choice on diabetic Muslims

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LEAD IN:Tens of millions of Muslims with diabetes are facing a choice between health and faith during Ramadan.Islam exempts those who are sick from fasting - but many diabetics say they can't bring themselves to violate the...
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CLEAN : Cellular breakthrough earns trio Nobel for

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CLEAN : Cellular breakthrough earns trio Nobel for
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CLEAN: Killer on the loose in the Gulf -- diabetes

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CLEAN: Killer on the loose in the Gulf -- diabetes
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VOICED: Killer on the loose in the Gulf -- diabetes

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VOICED: Killer on the loose in the Gulf -- diabetes
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Celebs at Carousel Ball find hope in family

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CELEBS AT CAROUSEL BALL FIND HOPE IN FAMILY Stars from the worlds of modeling, acting and music who gathered at the recent Carousel of Hope ball said they find hope through their family members.Music producer, and former member of The...
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Free medicines helping the sick

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LEADIN: Egypt has been hit by widespread medicine price hikes and shortages after recent economic reforms.Several charity pharmacies have been set up in Alexandria to help patients gain access to much needed medicine.STORYLINE:A host of...
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CLEAN : Celebrity screenings seek to raise diabetes awareness in France

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For outsiders who've come to associate France with healthy eating it may come as a surprise that 3.5 million French people suffer from diabetes
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CLEAN : World leaders discuss NCDs at WHO Uruguay health meeting

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World leaders meet in Uruguay Wednesday to discuss strategies against noncommunicable diseases such as cancer and diabetes which the director of the World Health Organization says are responsible for the premature deaths of 15 million...
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CLEAN : One stop clinics rare lifesavers for Zimbabwe's sick

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Zimbabwe is opening 10 pilot clinics across the country to offer free diagnosis and treatment for tuberculosis and diabetes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)