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++EMBARGOED 1800 GMT++Scientists engineer mutant enzyme which eats plastics quickly

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++EMBARGOED 18.00 GMT MONDAY 16 APRIL++ WORLD PLASTIC EATING ENZYME SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5.26 SHOTLIST: 1....
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Oscar Health CEO on GOP Health Bill, Medical Technology

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Jul.13 -- Mario Schlosser, Oscar Health's chief executive officer, discusses the GOP health-care bill and the company's medical technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Japan Ahead: Olympus CEO Yasuo Takeuchi

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Olympus CEO Yasuo Takeuchi told Bloomberg that the involvement of U.S. hedge fund ValueAct Capital Management is spurring the company's transformation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Grace Huang on the latest segment of "Japan Ahead" on...
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USA: BILL CLINTON ON ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS

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English/Nat Americans who think their medical records are confidential could be sorely disappointed In an Oval Office ceremony on Friday, president Clinton said electronic medical records are too often falling into the hands of...
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Implanted microchip allows doctors access to database of patients' medical information

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Delray Beach, Florida - 14 October 2004 1. Doctor with patient 2. Doctor implanting chip into patient's arm 3. Doctor activating chip 4. SOUNDBITE: Scott Silverman, CEO, Applied Digital Solutions, "It's put into a small glass... 5....
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AR smart glasses for theatre goers with hearing loss

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LEADIN: Smart glass technology is allowing theatre goers with hearing loss to better appreciate the performance. The new glasses display subtitles using augmented reality and are being used at London's...
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Milken on Asia's Future, Medical Technology, Workplace Equality

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Sep.12 -- Michael Milken, chairman of the Milken Institute, discusses how he's preparing for Asia's future, the trade tensions between the U.S. and China, investing in medical technology, inroads he's seeing in equality in the workplace...
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Electronic underpants to help manage incontinence

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Sydney, Australia, August 5, 2010 1. Mid shot of nurse talking to a resident of the nursing home 2. Close of resident drinking cup of tea 3. Various of SIMsystem incontinence monitoring device on display model 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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This Implant Helps The Paralyzed Walk Again

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Jan.06 -- At the University of Louisville, researchers are using an epidural stimulator to allow patients with spinal cord injuries to stand and even walk again. Their accidental discovery of this treatment is changing our understanding...
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Human Cloning Whitsleblower Breaks Silence

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Oct. 27 ""It was a scientific scandal that shocked the world. In 2005, a South Korean scientist claimed a medical breakthrough involving the cloning of human stem cells. The work was later proven to be fake. Paul Allen reports on what...
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USA - Advancements for breast cancer testing

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A new, non-invasive test to discriminate benign lesions from breast cancer should be commercially available in Europe by the end of 1998. The test, developed by Biofield Corp. of Atlanta, Georgia, is similar to an electrocardiogram and...
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Bacteria is programmed to act like a computer

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San Francisco, US, February 2, 2011 1. Christopher Voigt with Alvin Tamsir, graduate student in Biochemistry and Biophysics Department 2. Close shot petri dish with colonies of bacteria 3. Various University of California San Francisco,...
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Horse headphones play calming classical music

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FRANCE HORSES MUSIC SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:27SHOTLIST:AP Television Moon-sur-Elle, France - 19 November 20161....
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AliveCor CEO Gundotra: We View the FDA as a Partner

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June 9 -- Vic Gundotra, AliveCor's chief executive officer, discusses the future of health care with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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China's BGI Group Distributing Virus Test Kits to 80 Countries

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Apr.28 -- Xu Xun, chief executive officer of BGI Group, discusses the Chinese medical technology firm's strategy to fight the Covid-19. The Group consists of divisions including BGI Genomics, which focuses on diagnostic tests and...
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High tech device to revolutionise diabetes monitoring

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AP Television Swansea University, Wales, UK, September 2, 2011 1. Various close of micro needles 2. Close of scientist operating powered microscope 3. Wide of Dr Vincent Teng watching colleague at microscope 4. Close of Teng 5. Close...
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Trump unveils new veterans health initiatives

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The US Department of Veterans Affairs is taking new steps to use technology to improve access to health care for veterans across the country, including in rural areas. President Donald Trump announced the initiatives on...
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AR smart glasses for theatre goers with hearing loss

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LEADIN: Smart glass technology is allowing theatre goers with hearing loss to better appreciate the performance. The new glasses display subtitles using augmented reality and are being used at London's...
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In the two years since it was made law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions take effect, but it must pass Supreme Court muster first.

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HEADLINE: Mixed reviews for health care law CAPTION: Since it became law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions...
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Lessons via satellite look set to revolutionise education in Africa

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Recent 1.Mr Pranab Mukherjee, Indian Minister for External Affairs, officially opening the tele-education centre at the university in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 2.Various of Mr Pranab Mukherjee, Indian Minister for...
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This Living Fossil May Have Saved Your Life

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Jun.24 -- The horseshoe crab is a living fossil that's called Earth its home for almost half a billion years. And if you’ve ever had a vaccine, injection, or a medical implant, then you might not know that you’ve been relying on this...
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Medical technology improves pet healthcare

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New York - 22 June 2010 1. Medium shot of recovering Maltese dog 2. Wide of Animal Medical Center Surgery Suite 3. Tilt down technician administering shot 4. Medium shot of heart monitor 5. Close-up or anaesthetised German shepherd,...
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Halo Sport: Helping Athletes Go for Gold

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Aug. 12 -- Dan Chao, co-founder and chief executive officer of Halo Neuroscience, discusses what Halo Sport is, how it works to help athletes performance and the potential future uses of the product. He speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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The Tech Behind the First FDA-Approved Birth Control App

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Sep.13 -- Natural Cycles co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Elina Berglund discusses the company's fertility app with Bloomberg Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."