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Displaced Syrians deprived of virus precautions
Around half-a-million Syrians displaced in northern Idlib countryside are at risk in case of a coronavirus outbreak.
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US teen expands effort to help isolated patients
A Rhode Island teen says he is not done with work after his nonprofit group quickly met its goal to collect 650 donated smartphones and tablets to isolated coronavirus patients for communications with their loved ones.
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Johnson & Johnson Is Splitting Into 2 Companies
The company selling prescription drugs and medical devices — J&J's two largest businesses — will keep the Johnson & Johnson name.
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India - Red Cross report on road deaths
The International Red Cross said on Wednesday (24/6) that road accidents worldwide by the year 2020 will kill or disable more people than respiratory infections, HIV-AIDS and tuberculosis. The report was released in New Delhi, where...
Bloomberg
Philips to Cut Extra 6,000 Jobs Globally by 2025
Roy Jakobs, chief executive officer at Philips, discusses fourth-quarter earnings and the elimination of 6,000 jobs globally by 2025. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Moderna, Merck Skin Cancer Vaccine Cuts Risks of Death in Trial
Moderna Inc.'s experimental personalized cancer vaccine reduced the risk of relapse or death from melanoma when combined with Merck & Co.'s Keytruda in a mid-stage trial. The combination cut the death risk or recurrence of the skin...
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US funded information centre for Iraqi medics
Baghdad, 24 June 2003
1. Wide shot exterior Specialised Surgery Hospital
2. Various doctors searching their new medical database on computers
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Harder Mahboba, Neurosurgeon:
"The time spent previously to get...
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WHO says Ebola vaccine could be in experimental use by January
Initial results on two potential Ebola vaccines are expected by the end of the year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on Tuesday.
Dr Marie Paule Kieny, an assistant director general for the WHO, said clinical trials either...
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Luxury time pieces compete in the 'Oscars of watchmaking'
Switzerland is often regarded as the centre for watch making expertise, and now some of this expertise is on show in Delhi, India.
The watchmakers are all competing for a prestigious horology prize known to many as the 'Oscars of...
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South Korea ends troop deployment to Afghanistan
1. Mid of Army Chief of Staff General Park Heung-ryul, sashing soldier with scarf with Korean and Afghan flags on it
2. Mid of soldiers' family members giving soldiers scarfs
3. Medium of troops' families and soldiers hugging
4. Close-up...
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Vietnamese doctor invents 'homemade' endoscope
Ho Chi Minh City - Recent
1. Ho Chi Minh city street
2. Woman riding bicycle
3. Dr Nguyen Phuoc Huy entering private clinic
4. Huy putting on medical robe
5. Pan from monitor to Huy
6. Huy's endoscope machine and pan to the endoscope...
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Russia-Stabbing of Olympic swimming champion Popov
Police in Moscow on Monday (26/8) said they had arrested a suspect in
connection with the weekend stabbing of Russian double Olympic swimming
champion Alexander Popov, who was seriously injured in the attack.
Ext. hospital no.31;
CU of...
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Cracking down on working in searing temperatures
Pure blue skies and blazing sunshine.
It may be a magnet for tourists, but for construction workers, it can be extremely uncomfortable - and dangerous.
Here in Dubai, the mercury in the thermometer often shoots above 40 degrees Celsius....
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Tree surgeons are guardians of Kyoto's cherry blossom trees
Tokyo - March 20, 2007
1. Various close-up of flowers
2. Various of Akira Honda, the Chief of Technology at the Japanese Meteorological Agency, observing flowers
3. Close-up of flower
4. Various of people taking photos of flower
Kyoto -...
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High tech treatments for America's wounded troops
AP Television
Washington, DC, United States - 4 April 2007
1. Close of veteran using parallel bars to walk with two artificial legs
2. Tilt from therapist to veteran walking off step
Washington, DC, United States - 1 June 2007
3. Close...
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Top doctor chairs meeting on breast implant scandal, reax
Paris, France - 5 January 2012
1. Various of France health department's second meeting on PIP (Poly Implant Prothese) implants
2. SOUNDBITE (French) Murielle Ajello, President of victims association, MDFPIP: (++SPEAKING BEFORE...
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India - Children Die From Unknown Cause
At least seventy children die from unknown cause
A mystery illness which for several weeks has been killing
children in Bihar state had by Wednesday (28/6) spread to West
Bengal. The disease has killed at least 70 youngsters in
Bihar's...
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France recommends removal of PIP breast implants, women file complaint
1. Mid of former PIP (Poly Implant Prothese) implants recipient and cancer survivor Chantal Guerin walking through her Paris apartment
2. Wide of Guerin walking and sitting on sofa to look at her medical records
3. Close-up of Guerin's...
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A robot to take the pain out of training dentists
Tokyo, Japan 25 March 2010
1. Close of "Hanako Showa", the dental patient robot developed by Showa University, opening her mouth and the dentist trainee practicing on her
2. Mid shot of the trainee working on robot
UPSOUND (Japanese)...
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Japanese medical equipment to be used in fight against bird flu
1. Exterior of Indonesia's health ministry laboratory
2. Japanese laboratory experts from Japanese Department of Virology arriving at the laboratory
3. Wide of meeting between Japanese experts and Indonesian health officials
4. Mid shot...