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Bloomberg

Investing in Healthcare Beyond Covid

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Noushin Irani, Portfolio Manager for Healthcare at DWS, discusses the best investment opportunities in the healthcare sector. She speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Sky News

Drug developed which could help sufferers of Rare Genetic Disease AKU

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VOICED: A drug originating from weedkiller has been granted approval as a treatment for a rare genetic disease. SHOWS: Scientists carrying out tests in laboratory and interviews with AKU Scientific Expert The University of Liverpool...
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Bloomberg

Regeneron President on Future of Health Care

Higher Ed
Nov.08 -- Regeneron President and Chief Scientific Officer George D. Yancopoulos talks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal at The Year Ahead Summit at Bloomberg headquarters in New York about the latest breakthroughs in health-care technology.
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Curated Video

Scientist says in future cloning cells may be used to treat disease in humans

Higher Ed
1. Embryologist Bill Ritchie at dinner party 2. Close shot of Ritchie 3. Wide shot of dinner party 4. Close shot of Ritchie 5. Close shot of woman at party 6. Close shot of former NASA astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin 7. Mid shot of...
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Sky News

Lab could revolutionise medical data analysis

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Lab could revolutionise medical data analysis
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Curated Video

How Vietnam Beat The Coronavirus

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Despite sharing a border with China, Vietnam hasn't recorded a single COVID-19 death. How did it achieve such a feat?
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Bloomberg

What Exactly Are Bio-Electronics?

Higher Ed
June 15 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Matthew Campbell reports on GlaxoSmithKline experimenting with grain-size implants that can be bolted directly onto nerves to treat diseases, augmenting or replacing drugs. He speaks with Mark Barton...
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Curated Video

Rise of teenagers leaving China for high school in the USA

Higher Ed
Chinese students have long had a strong presence in American university campuses, looking for better opportunities outside of China. And now, with almost a third of international students in the United States coming from China, growing...
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT TAKE STEPS TO FIGHT "MAD COW DISEASE"

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English/Nat Congressmen in Washington heard testimony Wednesday on government steps to fight "Mad Cow Disease" in the U-S. Lawmakers want to determine whether the Food and Drug Administration and other federal agencies are able to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zuckerberg:Facebook should take broader view of responsibility

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to adopt a broader view of his responsibilities to avoid the harmful use of the social media site he says at a question and answer session at VivaTech Paris
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Bloomberg

Universal Health Coverage Is a Pipe Dream, Kentucky Gov. Bevin Says

Higher Ed
Apr.01 -- Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin discusses how trade is impacting the state and the outlook for U.S. health-care policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Booster Shot Is Needed, Says Tiziana Life Sciences' Weiner

Higher Ed
Sep.02 -- Howard Weiner Harvard Medical School Professer and Tiziana Life Sciences Chief Scientific Officer, says we ultimately need a 3rd vaccine about 6-8 months after the first dose. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on...
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Curated Video

World Health Org team investigates possible mystery flu cases

Higher Ed
NB: wrong slate on tape, story correct 1. Wide shot of World Health Organisation (WHO) team at briefing 2. Mid shot of WHO team 3. Cutaway of WHO flag 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor (Dr) John S. MacKenzie, Team leader and virologist from...
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Bloomberg

23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki on Glaxo Partnership and Data Security

Higher Ed
Sep.05 -- Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe's chief executive officer, sits down with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco to discuss how the company hopes to leverage its technology in a partnership with...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Testing Still Has a Long Way to Go: Johns Hopkins’ Sauer

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses progress made on Covid-19 testing and remaining vigilant amid a slowdown in new cases. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School...
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Curated Video

Several medical research groups are calling on President-elect Obama lift limits on federally funded stem cell research as soon as he reaches the Oval Office.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama to reverse stem cell policy? CAPTION: Several medical research groups are calling on President-elect Obama lift limits on federally funded stem cell research as soon as he reaches the Oval Office. (Nov. 10) Amy...
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Curated Video

Fears a full blown famine may be developing in Malakal area of South Sudan

Higher Ed
UNICEF says more than a million South Sudanese children under the age of five will need treatment for severe acute malnutrition in 2014. In Malakal, capital of Upper Nile state, the UN has erected tented emergency nutrition clinics that...
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Curated Video

Dogs trained to assist diabetics

Higher Ed
Durham - 25 June 2009 1. Various of Paul Jackson (left) and son James walking dog Tinker along riverbank 2. Tinker wearing jacket reading: "Diabetic Hypo-Alert Dog" 3. Wide of cafe in crowded street 4. Various of Paul Jackson and his...
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Curated Video

Debate over ethics of embryo research

Higher Ed
26 March 2008 1. London skyline with River Thames and St Paul's Cathedral 2. Houses of Parliament with River Thames in foreground 25 March 2008 3. Wide of Dr Minger in laboratory 4. Various of Minger conducting experiments 5....
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Curated Video

New study shows slight improvement in Aboriginal health

Higher Ed
Wadeyre, Northern Territory 1. Various of Aboriginal family seeing doctor Darwin, Northern Territory 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr David Thomas, Author of recent study: "The most encouraging news is that even some of the diseases, the...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ethiopian sex workers get it on after condom campaigns

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VOICED : Ethiopian sex workers get it on after condom campaigns
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Bloomberg

Health-Care M&A: 2016 Market Report Card

Higher Ed
Aug. 29 -- Susan Huang, head of M&A Americas at Morgan Stanley, examines the 2016 M&A market with a focus on health care and tends in deal-making. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jeff McCracken on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Leprosy on the rise in India's slums

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Leprosy on the rise in India's slums