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Obama urges world to do more to tackle Ebola at Global Health Security Summit

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US President Barack Obama said on Friday that in an interconnected world, outbreaks of deadly viruses like Ebola have the potential to affect every nation. Obama spoke to representatives of more than 40 countries attending a global...
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Excerpts presser by World Health Organisation

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1. Various of Eigil Sorensen, World Health Organisation (WHO) Special Envoy and Georg Pettersen, WHO Representative for Indonesia sitting for news conference 2. Cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eigil Sorensen, WHO Special Envoy: "I...
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Electric Hive Reveals Secret Lives of Bees

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLondon, UK - 19 August 20161. Wide external pan of electric beehive installation which is connected by wifi to a real beehive2. Mid external zoom into the...
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CLEAN : A Japanese Ironman like robot suit to help

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CLEAN : A Japanese Ironman like robot suit to help
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New Delhi's worst season for air pollution begins

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Residents of the Indian capital woke to smoggy skies on Monday after a weekend of festival fireworks, heralding New Delhi's worst season for air pollution.People were advised to stay indoors and health warnings were issued for the young,...
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Harvard's Dr William Kaelin Jr discusses Nobel win

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A Massachusetts researcher says he had " an out-of-body type of experience" when he got a predawn call informing him that he was one of three scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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Top expert: World needs to prepare for next virus

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A leading epidemiologist who heads a UN-backed alliance which helps get vaccines to developing countries on Friday said the world had been unprepared for outbreaks like the new coronavirus.
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CLEAN : With giant swabs and grumpy camels, Kenya hunts for next deadly virus

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In the Kapiti natural reserve, in southern Kenya, these camels are undergoing a PCR test, as researchers strive to advance understanding of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) -- a far deadlier cousin of Covid-19 that scientists fear...
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CLEAN : Highgate Cemetery seeks renovation amid climate challenges

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As Highgate Cemetery experiences more footfall, its custodians launch a bid for architects and landscape designers to submit plans to reshape the site's biodiversity, taking into consideration the impacts of climate change (Footage by...
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Covid-19 Vaccines: Examining the Benefits of Booster Shots

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Feb.25 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Gigi Gronvall discusses vaccine booster shots, finding additional covid-19 variants, and concerns about further waves of coronavirus infections. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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From Covid-19 to Cancer: Curing Diseases With New Therapies

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Sep.22 -- Alexander Hardy, CEO of biotech company Genentech, talks about how important global partnerships are in the fight against Covid-19, and how his company is developing therapeutics and an oral treatment to help stem the pandemic....
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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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Funeral Directors linked to plot to sell body parts for transplant

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FILE: Fort Lee, New Jersey - 30 May 2006 1. Two exterior shots of office building in which Biomedical Tissue Services operated FILE: Brooklyn, New York - 30 May 2006 2. Wide exterior shot of former Daniel George Funeral Home; zoom to...
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VOICED : Disease fears hit Nepals quake hit homeless

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VOICED : Disease fears hit Nepals quake hit homeless
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VOICED: Still raw wounds greet US medics in Iraq's Fallujah

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VOICED: Still raw wounds greet US medics in Iraq's Fallujah
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Elhadj As Sy: People need us, they have arrived at camps traumatised

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The Secretary-General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Elhadj As Sy, visited a field hospital for Rohingya refugees at Cox's Bazar on Wednesday. Cox's Bazar - 25 October...
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CLEAN : Young women dance to the Zulu king to celebrate virginity

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The Reed Dance ceremony in KwaZulu Natal province in South Africa celebrates virginity
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Exotic aviary recognised with world record

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LEADIN: An Indian aviary has been awarded a Guinness World record for having the largest number of different bird species in one place. Talkative cockatoos, colourful parrots and affectionate sun parakeets...
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BridgeBio Pharma Soars in Nasdaq Trading Debut

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Jun.27 -- BridgeBio Pharma CEO Neil Kumar discusses the company's trading debut after raising $348.5 million in its initial public offering. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." (Corrects headline and...
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In 2 Weeks, 10 States Have Seen New COVID-19 Cases Double

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The CDC is now predicting that the U.S. could reach 130,000-150,000 total deaths by July 18.
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Vesper Healthcare CEO: Didn't Intent to Do SPAC

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Oct.05 -- Vesper Heathcare Chief Executive Officer Brent Saunders discusses the outlook for an effective Covid-19 vaccine, and his intentions for his new blank-check firm. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: the Close."