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CLEAN : Court to decide Wednesday if Mediator

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CLEAN : Court to decide Wednesday if Mediator
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Fonda, Jackson among stars at Carousel of Hope ball

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FONDA, JACKSON AMONG STARS AT CAROUSEL OF HOPE BALLJane Fonda and Samuel L. Jackson were among the stars at the 30th Carousel of Hope Ball on Saturday (8 October 2016) in Beverly Hills, California. Sharon Stone was also on hand at the...
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CLEAN : Stockholm: Nobel Medicine prize laureate discusses autophagy

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Yoshinori Ohsumi who won the Nobel Medecine prize for his work on autophagy a process whereby cells eat themselves and when disrupted can cause Parkinson's and diabetes thinks that the scientific community only knows around 40% of what...
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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...
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VOICED : OMS llama a combatir las enfermedades no transmisibles

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Los asistentes a la Conferencia Mundial sobre Enfermedades No Transmisibles de la Organizacion Mundial de la Salud pidieron el miercoles unir esfuerzos para atender esta epidemia que incluye padecimientos como cancer la diabetes y males...
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CLEAN : Tattoo Week makes its mark on Rio de Janeiro

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One of the biggest tattoo fairs in Latin America known as Tattoo week takes place in Rio de Janeiro with some artists offering free tattoos to diabetics so that they may receive more efficient medical care
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Novo Nordisk CEO Sees Competition in U.S. Driving Down Prices

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Mar.02 -- Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen discusses challenges facing the drug industry, the U.S. healthcare system and Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Woman buying kettle chips and a brownie

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Kettle Chips crisps on sale and a woman buying a packet and a chocolate brownie on August 26, 2015 in London, England.
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CLEAN : Kyrgyzstan's insulin-carrying volunteers cycle past lockdown

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Kyrgyzstan's coronavirus restrictions may have been relaxed, but 73-year-old diabetes patient Lyudmila Kutenkova isn't yet ready to part ways with the man she calls my guy (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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60 Million Americans Who Got the Pfizer Covid Shot Can Get a Booster

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Sep.24 -- President Joe Biden said 60 million Americans who got the Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech SE Covid-19 vaccine will soon be able to get a booster shot, after one of his top health officials overruled an advisory panel to expand eligibility.
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CLEAN : Diabetes: Pancreatic islet transplantation in France, a "very big step forward"

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This treatment has long been awaited by patients with particularly unstable type 1 diabetes: after years of experimentation, the pancreatic islet transplant, recently authorised by the French health authorities, is "changing the lives"...
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Explaining The Current Medication Shortages

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Millions of Americans are struggling to get their hands on much-needed medication.
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Study Backs Cell Transplants for Severe Diabetes

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053503Transplants of insulin-producing pancreas cells are a long hoped-for treatment for diabetes — and a new study shows they can protect the most seriously ill patients from a...
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Sen. Collins Calls for More Competitive Prescription Drug Market

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Mar.06 -- Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, discusses the bipartisan push to tackle high prescription drug prices. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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How Fish Skin Is Transforming Health Care

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Jun.27 -- Whether from ongoing injuries related to diabetes or complications from normal procedures, chronic wounds are a growing problem and cost billions. On top of that, many lead to amputations. A small Icelandic company has a...
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High intensity fitness plan to burn more calories

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LEAD IN: Orangetheory is a new high intensity fitness class which targets the heart.It's claimed the workout can burn calories for hours after you finish at the gym.STORY LINE:These are the Orangetheory devotees.The workout combines...
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High intensity fitness plan to burn more calories

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US ORANGE THEORY FITNESS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.13SHOTLIST:West Hollywood, California, US - 21 October 20161....
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Obesity and Diabetes a Disaster for U.S., Kimbal Musk Says

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Mar.31 -- Kimbal Musk, Big Green executive chairman and co-founder, discusses educating students through gardening at home and says the future of Tesla is very bright. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg...
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Leeds teen's life changed by artificial pancreas

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Footage of Laura Dunion, the UK’s first recipient of an ‘artificial pancreas, as she meets with Dr Fiona Campbell, consultant in children’s diabetes at Leeds Children’s Hospital, followed by interviews with the pair and Laura's mum Lynn...
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Where Does India Fit in the New World Order?

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Sept. 29 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, and Ezekiel Emanuel, ethics and health policy department chair at UPenn, examine the role of India in the modern world as Prime Minister Narendra Modi attempts to...
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New research links maternal obesity with autism in children. It doesn't prove obesity causes autism, but the authors say their results raise public health concerns because of the high level of obesity in the U.S.

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HEADLINE: Autism may be linked to obesity during pregnancy CAPTION: New research links maternal obesity with autism in children. It doesn't prove obesity causes autism, but the authors say their results raise public health concerns...