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Doctors describe possible second HIV cure

Higher Ed
A London man appears to be free of the virus that causes AIDS after a stem cell transplant, the second success including the "Berlin patient," doctors reported.
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Israeli PM being treated for prostate cancer

Higher Ed
1. Journalists waiting for news conference to start 2. Wide of news conference with official 3. SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew) Ehud Olmert Israeli Prime Minister: "Upon my return from a working visit to Russia ten days ago I had a medical exam...
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Press Association

Heartbreaking interview with leukaemia sufferer's mother

Higher Ed
Interview with Olivia Saxelby, mother of Oscar Saxelby-Lee. Oscar's parents are trying to raise £500,000 to fund treatment for their son. Leukaemia sufferer Oscar had a stem cell transplant earlier this year, however the disease has now...
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Pakistan - Princess Diana visits charity hospital

Higher Ed
Diana, Princess of Wales, who was in Pakistan on a fundraising trip on Friday (23/05), has become embroiled in political scandal amid accusations that she flirted with a waiter. Despite the furore, the 35-year-old princess was well...
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Bloomberg

Melissa Etheridge: I'm Working on Cannabis-Infused Wine

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Singer, songwriter and activist Melissa Etheridge discusses her upcoming line of cannabis-infused wine and her use of medical marijuana with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock.""
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CLEAN : Pandemic spells death sentence for non-virus patients in India

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Outpatient departments at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), forcing cancer patients and others with serious ailments to take shelter in a grimy pedestrian subway, sleeping on cardboard mattresses so close that social...
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Press Association

Celebrity soccer match raises funds to help three-year-old Archie beat cancer

Higher Ed
A good-natured clash between two teams of celebrity footballers has raised thousands of pounds to help a three-year-old boy with a rare form of cancer. Dan Osborne, Jake Quickenden and Matt Lapinskas were among the famous faces playing...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Hurricane Dorian forecast to hit Florida as a category 4, WSJ: FTC investigating Juul, Alex Trebek returns to Jeopardy with chemo treatments complete
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Bloomberg

Fauci Says Overwhelming Majority of People Getting Infected Now Are Young

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Jun.26 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus task force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says some areas of the U.S. are doing well mitigating the spread of the coronavirus while...
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First treatment for Ashya, boy who had same therapy gives advice

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British boy Ashya King underwent his first proton beam therapy session for a life-threatening brain tumour in Prague on Monday, a week after the 5-year-old was flown to the Czech capital from Spain. After his first course of treatment at...
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Brave teenage leukemia patient celebrates important birthday

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AP Television Managua, Nicaragua - August 27, 2011 1. Mid of Maria Jose Martinez, in her bed at the hospital "La Mascota" where she gets chemotherapy 2. Close of fluid bag 3. Close of Maria Jose and her sister listening to a Christian...
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Salon offers styles and support to people with cancer

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RUSSIA BEAUTY SALON SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 4:03 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Perm, Russia - 3 May...
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Salon offers styles and support to people with cancer

Higher Ed
LEADIN: For cancer patients suffering from the side effects of chemotherapy, knowing what to do when their hair falls out can be difficult. A hair salon in the Russian city of Perm is helping patients to...
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Curated Video

Coronavirus delays cancer surgeries

Higher Ed
Doctors in virtually every field are scrambling to alter care as the new coronavirus spreads.  Many cancer surgeries are being delayed.  
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Turning breast cancer scars into works of art

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AP Television West Allis, Wisconsin - December 17, 2014 1. Medium of tattoo artist, Ashley Neumann, reflected in mirror 2. Tight of tattooed arm 3. Wide of tattoo artist and woman 4. Close of tattoo 5. SOUNDBITE (English): Mari...
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+4:3 Woman claims WWII-era pope cured her cancer

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Castellamare di Stabia (near Naples) - June 22, 2011 1. Mid of Maria Esposito walking with daughter, entering their home 2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Maria Esposito, woman who says she was cured from cancer by praying to Pope Pius XII: "We...
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Doctors at a Wahington hospital say Bolivian President Hugo Banzar is critical but stable.

Higher Ed
1. Various exteriors of Walter Reed Army Medical Centre 2. Interior of doctors briefing press 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Lawrence Lepler, Doctor: "He is a very strong man. His mind is strong and, I think he could get through whatever it may...
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Breast cancer patients learn how to look and feel good

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London, United Kingdom, April 29 2009 1. Wide exterior, move in on June Kenton entering Rigby and Peller lingerie shop 2. Close up internal pull focus from chandelier to camisole 3. Wide interior of customers walking through shop then...
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Cab driver offers free rides to people with cancer

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LEADIN An eccentric taxi driver in the Italian city of Florence is brightening up the days of cancer patients by offering them free rides in her colourful cab. Caterina Bellandi inherited the taxi when her...
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Curated Video

Second man seems AIDS free after transplant

Higher Ed
Until now Timothy Ray Brown was the only patient to be free of HIV after a transplant of blood stem cells.
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PAKISTAN: DIANA: IMRAN KHAN SHOCKED: CANCER HOSPITAL LOOKS BACK

Higher Ed
Urdu/Eng/Nat Of the many thousands of pictures of Princess Diana, an image of her with a little Pakistani boy, dying of cancer, was the one she described as her favourite. It came about when she visited a cancer hospital run by the...