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CLEAN : Minnesota diabetics turn to underground network to avoid high drug costs

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The health insurance system in the US today is a complicated one (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : La insulina vital para los diabeticos tiene en EEUU un mercado negro y gratuito

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En el pais mas prospero del planeta vive gente ni rica ni pobre que frecuenta estacionamientos para intercambiar insulina un medicamento que los diabeticos necesitan tanto como el oxigeno que respiran pero que tiene en las farmacias un...
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Life Expectancy Is Decreasing In The U.S. Due To Multiple Factors

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A new report from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health details steps to reverse the decline in life expectancy in the U.S.
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Rural doctors learn diagnosis techniques

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Niulandian Village, Sichuan Province - April 2008 1. Medium-shot of village doctor Wang Wenyi with patient 2. Close-up of Wang hand taking pulse 3. Medium-shot of Wang writing prescription 4. Close-up of Wang hand writing...
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Comedian and "30 Rock" cast member Tracy Morgan says he'll be back at work Tuesday after being hospitalized while attending the Sundance Film Festival in Utah

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Comedian and "30 Rock" cast member Tracy Morgan says he'll be back at work Tuesday after being hospitalized while attending the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. Morgan's publicist, Lewis Kay, says the actor suffered from exhaustion and...
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UK/SPAIN: PINOCHET HAS BRAIN DAMAGE (2)

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English/Nat Two Spanish newspapers have printed excerpts from a controversial medical examination of General Augusto Pinochet just a day after Britain's Home Secretary was forced to hand over the report to four foreign countries seeking...
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Advice for diabetics during Ramadan

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AP Television News, Ramallah, West Bank, 28 July 2011 1. Close up on diabetic Fawzi Lala testing blood sugar with zoom out to mid 2. Close up on blood sugar measurer 3. Mid of Lala shaking needle 4. Wide of kitchen 5. Close up on needle...
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WRAP Landmarks illuminated to mark 1st World Diabetes Day, Athens, Rome

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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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The Top Ten Stocks for Thursday, Sept. 25

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Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu and Olivia Sterns report on today's ten most important stocks including Ford, Mannkind and Nike. They speak on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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African Caribbean diets are more likely to cause health problems

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African Caribbean diets are more likely to cause health problems
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WRAP 1st World Diabetes Day; including Athens, Rome, NY, Rio, Lima

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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 Tokyo, Japan 4....
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South Koreans eat more instant ramen noodles per capita than anywhere else in the world. But American researchers say eating too much may increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. (Aug. 21)

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IT COSTS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A PACK AND involves only THREE STEPS - BOIL THE WATER, POUR IN THE CONTENTS, AND EAT. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Han Seung-youn, diner: "I think the merits of ramen compared to other foods are the fact that I can eat...
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Diabetes is on the increase in Taiwan

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Taipei, November 12, 2007 1. Wide of street food market 2. Wide chef cooking 3. Close up food 4. Zoom in to skewers 5. Close up sausages 6. Mid of woman eating 7. Side shot woman eating 8. Wide doctor walking into room 9. Close...
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New analysis show the widely used diabetes pill Actos appears to lower a patient's chances of death, heart attack or stroke, unlike its beleaguered chief rival Avandia. But the study also indicates both drugs carry a risk of nonfatal heart failure.

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HEADLINE: Weighing the risks of diabetes drugs CAPTION: New analysis show the widely used diabetes pill Actos appears to lower a patient's chances of death, heart attack or stroke, unlike its beleaguered chief rival Avandia. But the...
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Claims overweight teenagers who go to the gym can prevent type 2 diabetes

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1. Close up of Eddie Choz lifting weights 2. Mid shot of Eddie Choz lifting weights 3. Wide shot of Choz 4. Close shot of weights on machine 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eddie Choz, study participant "It's been going great. I get to do...
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Battling the bulge in Dubai as obesity rates rise

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Take a wide range of fast-food outlets, add long working hours, a sedentary lifestyle and a reliance on cars to get around - and you've got a recipe for obesity, diabetes and heart problems. So say health experts in the United Arab...
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Fitness program encourages more Chinese to hit the gym

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LEAD 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 still warning that the majority of the...
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VOICED : Nobel de Medicina para japones especializado en autofagia

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VOICED : Nobel de Medicina para japones especializado en autofagia
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CLEAN : Barcelona hosts worlds largest

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CLEAN : Barcelona hosts worlds largest
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CLEAN : Doctors Without Borders

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CLEAN : Doctors Without Borders
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CLEAN: Economic boom blamed for IndiaÕs heath time bomb

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CLEAN: Economic boom blamed for IndiaÕs heath time bomb
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Michelle Obama Slams Trump School Lunch Delay

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Former first lady Michelle Obama is criticizing a Trump administration decision to delay federal rules aimed at making school lunches healthier.She tells an annual health conference in Washington that more nutritious school lunches are...