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Doc: Vaping illness like 'drowning on dry land'

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Doctors describe possible second HIV cure

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Doctors describe possible second HIV cure

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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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A Connecticut hospital spends $300k more per year to tackle drug shortages. It's just one symptom of a growing crisis for hospitals throughout the country. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports.

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HEADLINE: Hospitals desperate to fill drug shortages CAPTION: A Connecticut hospital spends $300k more per year to tackle drug shortages. It's just one symptom of a growing crisis for hospitals throughout the country. AP's Bonny Ghosh...
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Chinese and German companies are among foreign participants in North Korea's International Trade Fair

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North Korea welcomed foreign businesses at the opening of an international trade fair in Pyongyang on Monday. Despite years of sanctions and recent worries over nuclear tests by the socialist state, European companies made an appearance...
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IRAQ: COUNTRY SUFFERING UNDER 6 YEARS OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

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Baghdad, Iraq, 16, 17 September, 19961. Wide shot Tigiris River, the old Mustanaqiriya University and a mosque2. Mid shot children swimming and playing in the Tigris River3. Mid shot children near a bridge foundation4. Wide shot street...
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Thousands of people travel in pursuit of cheap cosmetic surgery

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1. Aeroplane landing at Costa Rica's International Airport 2. Airport interior 3. Tourists walking out of airport 4. Various of tourist activities 5. Close up on computer screen to plastic surgeon Luis Da Cruz Dos Santos 6. Patient...
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WHO on measures to contain bird flu

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Taian County, Liaoning Province - 16 November 2005 1. Exterior wide of worker in white coat walking through poultry farm 2. Interior of poultry farm 3. Mid shot of birds 4. Close up of chick feeding 5. Close up of chick 6. Mid shot of...
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Somalia - Water Shortage Encourages Diseases

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Water shortages have added cholera to the list of disasters afflicting Somalia, where civil war and malnutrition continue to claim thousands of lives every year. The cycle of disease and banditry is particularly rife in the capital...
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Israeli PM being treated for prostate cancer

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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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Hospital staff concerned about risks of diagnosis and treatment

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Tan Tock Seng Hospital - 17 April 2003 1. Various of Dr Tay Seow Yian putting on medical gown and gloves in preparation for daily SARS clinic 2. Doctor walking to the SARS screening centre 3. Dr Tay greeting a patient at intake desk...
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Thanks to new technology doctors can now assess patients in seconds and determine whether or not they have heart problems.

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Digital Heart Scanner Eases Bypass Surgery CAPTION: Thanks to new technology doctors can now assess patients in seconds and determine whether or not they have heart problems. (Dec. 13) 2006 [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Doctors in Australia hope...
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Parents seek international medical help for their daughter

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Bournemouth, May 21, 2007 1. Close up of Shonia 2. Close up of teaching assistant, camera pans to Shonia's hands, then pulls out to reveal Shonia and teaching assistant UPSOUND (English) various of singing, camera pulls up to reveal...
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Officials in the Washington area showed off Ebola treatment measures being taken at Dulles International Airport and National Institute for Health. (Oct. 30)

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Health officials in the Washington DC area showed off the various treatment measures that are in place in case another Ebola case is diagnosed. Martin Cetron, the CDC's director of the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, told...
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Japan - Intelligent artificial leg

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The latest development in Japan is an "intelligent" artificial leg. A microcomputer inside ensures unusually smooth movement. Graphic designer Naomi Wada lost her left leg 18 years ago. Her first prosthetic limb left her exhausted...
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Scientists say they've cloned embryos from 9-year-old male monkey

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++ PLEASE NOTE :Mandatory Courtesy: "Produced by ScienCentral, Inc. Funded in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ESI-0515449" with link to www.sciencentral.com <http://www.sciencentral.com> 1. Various of...
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Team preparing to separate baby's fused legs

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1. Milagros Cerron, nine-month baby with fused legs, sirenomelia ("mermaid syndrome") 2. Milagros' fused legs being inspected by surgeon's hands 3. Close-up of fused feet 4. Doctor with girl 5. Close-up of girl's face 6. Close-up of...
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Illicit drug use by teens continued to gradually decline overall this year, but teen use of prescription painkillers remains popular, according to a University of Michigan study released Tuesday at the White House.

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HEADLINE: Report: Drug use declining among teens CAPTION: Illicit drug use by teens continued to gradually decline overall this year, but teen use of prescription painkillers remains popular, according to a University of Michigan study...
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Israel - Lack of medication for AIDS victims

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Israeli victims of AIDS are being denied the "cocktail" of drugs which is the only known way of increasing the life expectancy of patients. There is no cure for AIDS but the combination drug therapy has proved effective in slowing down...
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USA: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY DEVELOPS ADVANCED PROSTHETIC HAND

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English/Nat It's not quite the bionic hand, but it could be a breakthrough. The Rutgers University researchers demonstrated on Wednesday a prosthetic hand -- the first to let users independently move the fingers. Despite some technical...
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Medical developers test smallest camera in the world

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AP Television News Omer, Southern Israel - 12 November 2009 1. Close up on plastic model stomach zoom out to developers inserting the camera 2. Close up on camera beside pen tip 3. Wide of man sitting next to computer 4. Wide of...