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New Guidelines: Babies Should Eat Peanuts Sooner

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York – January 2, 20171. Various of Caitlyn Critchlow being fed watered-down peanut butter ++ PARTIALLY COVERED ++2. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH), Jenny...
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Millenials demand organic and gluten free pet food

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LEAD IN: Describing a meal as "dog food" used to be a culinary insult - but all that might be about to change. There's a growing trend for pet food that's good enough for humans - organic, unprocessed and...
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VOICED: Asthma relief in Pakistan salt mine

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VOICED: Asthma relief in Pakistan salt mine
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FDA Panel Recommends New Peanut Allergy Treatment

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A Food and Drug Administration committee voted that the agency should approve the new drug to treat peanut allergies in children and teens.
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Concern over growing risk posed by food allergies

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UK FOOD ALLERGY SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.19SHOTLIST:AP Television London, UK - 19 September 20161. Various of...
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The robot that allows a pupil with chronic allergies to experience school

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AP Television February 8, 2013 - West Seneca, New York 1. Mid of robot moving and lights flashing on, which indicates that the student being home-schooled wants to answer a question 2. Mid of teacher with robot and second grade students...
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A masterclass in healthy baby food

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London, UK, February 18, 2011 1. Various close of baby Isabelle feeding 2. Close tilt up from baby to father Martin Davies 3. Close of baby food being mixed 4. SOUNDBITE: (English), Alex Davies, mother of 5 month old Isabelle "I'm...
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Takeaway Restaurants to List Product Ingredients

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Takeaway Restaurants to List Product Ingredients
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Hospital built with smog eating cladding

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In the centre of one of the world's most polluted cities a new hospital is being built from high tech materials which purify the air around it. It's thought to be the first public building to use such smog-eating technology. Beneath the...
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UK: CAMBRIDGE: VACCINE DEVLOPED AGAINST PEANUT ALLERGY

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English/Nat There's new hope for thousands of people world-wide whose lives are at risk if they eat - or even touch - a peanut. British scientists have developed a vaccine against peanut allergy - and they believe it cures other...
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Interview with Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse on Natasha Allergy Foundation and "Natasha's Law" Part One

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CLEAN: Interview with Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse, parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse who died from an allergic reaction to a Pret a Manger sandwich, speaking about the Natasha Allergy Foundation and "Natasha's Law" on June 25, 2019...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Facebook to label 'newsworthy' posts that violate policies. Youtube bans white supremacist channels.
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Bringing the supermarket straight to the kitchen

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AP Television Helsinki - 3 January, 2013 1. Various of worker choosing items for home delivery orders Helsinki -3 October, 2012 2. Various of foodie app being used on tablet 3. Mid of CEO of foodie.fm Kalle Koutajoki walking into his...
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Scientists have the first evidence that life-threatening peanut allergies may be cured one day. A few kids now are allergy-free thanks to a scary treatment, tiny amounts of the very food that endangered them.

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HEADLINE: Experiment helps 5 children lose peanut allergy CAPTION: Scientists have the first evidence that life-threatening peanut allergies may be cured one day. A few kids now are allergy-free thanks to a scary treatment, tiny amounts...
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HAY FEVER FREE GARDENING

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Visitors are being shown how to build their own allergy free garden at the world famous Chelsea Flower Show in London this week. It's of special interest to the one in five people who regularly figh back tears, not from joy, but from hay...
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Possible therapy takes bite out of peanut allergy

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Hillsborough, North Carolina - March 10th 2009 1. Various of 7 year old Ryan Cassada playing catch with his father, Mark 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rhonda Cassada, mother of Ryan Cassada "He turned red and was itching all over his ears...
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Researching egg allergies in children

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Melbourne, Australia - January 2, 2010 1. Close up of baby Jure Zutilija being fed a dose of raw egg for the Murdoch Children's Research Institute study 2. Close up of spoon scraping egg out of the bowl 3. Mid shot of Cassandra Zutilija...
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Atlanta Family Shocked with EpiPen Price Rise

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYAtlanta, Georgia - Aug. 24, 20161. Tight of EpiPens 2. Tight on insurance coverage printout of current cost of EpiPen to the Joyce Brewer family 3. Setup shot of...
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Interview with Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse on Natasha Allergy Foundation and "Natasha's Law" Part Five

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CLEAN: Interview with Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse, parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse who died from an allergic reaction to a Pret a Manger sandwich, speaking about the Natasha Allergy Foundation and "Natasha's Law" on June 25, 2019...
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Sen. Grassley Weighs In on the EpiPen Controversy

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Aug. 25 -- Sen. Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, discusses Mylan EpiPen costs with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Passion for peanut snack linked to lower allergy rate

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LEADIN: Children in the US are twenty percent more likely to have a peanut allergy than youngsters in Israel and doctors believe it may be because Israeli babies are exposed to the nuts at a much earlier age.A hugely popular and easily...