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SYND 20 4 68 HEART-SWAP SURGEON BARNARD HOLDS PRESS CONFERENCE

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South African surgeon Dr. Christian Barnard says he will try another heart transplant in six weeks time. 1. ws doctors, 2. ms newsmen, photographers 2. mcu Dr Barnard speaks: "If we can perfect heart transplantation so that we can put...
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Ancient healing technique grows in popularity at spas

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New Delhi, June 13, 2006 1. Wide of man being given an Ayurvedic (ancient Hindu science of health and medicine) oil massage 2. Oil streaming from a bowl onto the man's forehead 3. Close of oil streaming along the hairline 4. Man being...
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Diagnostic kit that can detect the avian influenza H5N1virus

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Singapore - 29 September 2005 September 29, 2005 1. Close up of packaging of flu kit 2. Various of scientist packing avian flu kit 3. Close up of avian flu kit File Yichang City, Hubei - February 3, 2004 4. Various of farmer opening...
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White House Press Secretary Tony Snow will have surgery to remove a suspicious lump from his abdomen two years after a bout with colon cancer.

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HEADLINE: Cancer survivor Snow to have more surgery CAPTION: White House Press Secretary Tony Snow will have surgery to remove a suspicious lump from his abdomen two years after a bout with colon cancer. (March 23) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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New freezing treatment to dissolve body fat

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++No Slate at Start of Story++ Associated Press Television News Beverly Hills, California, 5th March 2010 1. Medium shot of doctor marking abdomen 2. Dr. Christopher Zachary demonstrating Zeltiq device 3. Close up of pushing buttons on...
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Rally outside US consulate for more spending on AIDS treatments

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1. Wide exterior of US consulate, pan to demonstrators singing, calling for more support from the US government for AIDS programmes 2. Mid shot protesters wearing tops reading (English) "HIV positive" 3. Close of poster reading (English)...
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HEALTH MINISTER PROMISES FUNDS FOR HOSPITALS AND PHARMACIES

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Greece's health minister said on Wednesday that money owed to pharmacies and hospitals would be paid soon, hoping to alleviate fears that patients would be deprived of necessary medications because of its unpaid bills. On Tuesday,...
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Operation begins on toddler with fused legs

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1. Hospital interior with journalists waiting in the press room, screens ready to show operation 2. Wide shot through open door of Milagros Cerron, know as Mermaid Baby, with two nurses 3. Pull out from baby to door 4. Wide of press 5....
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Spanish researchers test HIV vaccine

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1. Various Hospital exteriors 2. Various of patients getting trial vaccine 3. Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital "The goal of...
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BRAZIL: MEDICINE FRAUD BECOMING A WORRYING PROBLEM

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 10 July 1998 1. Two shots of medicines at counters 2. Hands of man inspecting two medicine containers 3. Medicines on table 4. Two boxes of Tylenol - the one on the right is fake 5. Two bottles of Tylenol - the...
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Activists and health industry workers rally against free trade pact with EU

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1. Protesters walking and chanting, poster reads (English) "Europe! Hands off our medicine" 2. Mid of a protester shouting into a megaphone (Hindi) "We don't want - European Commission" 3. Various of protesters chanting (Hindi) slogans...
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Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone marrow donation the girl needs to survive.

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HEADLINE: Calif. mom goes to China to save daughter's life CAPTION: Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone...
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USA: NEW YORK: NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE (2)

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English/Nat A Swede and two U-S researchers won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoveries about how messages are transmitted between brain cells. Scientist Paul Greengard of New York's Rockefeller University shared the...
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Opening press conference as global AIDS summit begins

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1. Zoom-out from flags to wide of the facade of the venue of the 3rd International AIDS Society Conference 2. Wide of entrance, people going inside 3. Wide of people in the conference 4. Various of conference 5. Wide of press...
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Lone screening van fights uphill battle to tackle rising TB cases

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How to fight the global epidemic of multi-drug resistant TB is at the centre of the World Health Organisation's meeting in London today (Wednesday 23rd October). The UK capital has more cases of tuberculosis than any other country in...
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Bid to combine modern and traditional medical practices

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AP Television Amaicha del Valle, Tucuman, Argentina - 12th May 2011 1. Wide of shamans approaching patient 2. Close of skin infection on patient's hand 3. Close of shaman 4. Close of shaman picking grass 5. Close of shaman pressing...
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Rescued dolphins help children with disabilities

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AP Television Lovina, North Bali, 18 December 2010 1. Mid of dolphin 2. Close up of dolphin swimming 3. Mid to wide of dolphins in pool 4. Wide of dolphins swimming in a pool 5. Wide of Vasyl Babiy pushing his son Eugene Bykh on a...
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Initiative launched in country to test population for HIV

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1. Wide of HIV testing tents 2. Pan down from HIV testing sign to woman getting tested 3. Wide of t-shirt reading 'Know you HIV status' 4. Wide of Ndagire Mirriam sitting down to get tested 5. Close of blood being drawn from Ndagire...
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WTO takes up global trade rules for medicine

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1. World Trade Organisation sign and group of protesters in front of building 2. Various of demonstrators carrying coffin covered by black flag 3. Police in body armour 4. Director of WTO, Mike Moore, leaving building 5. Various of...
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Elephant's trunk robot wows crowds at skills fair

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AP Television London, UK - October 8, 2011 1. Various of boys using Bionic Handling assistant 2. Close of student receiving cup from Bionic Handling assistant 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Babak Jahanbani, Festo Education manager UK: "Our...
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First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people. Colorado and Washington have become the first states to allow pot for recreational use. (Nov. 7)

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HEADLINE:Advocate: 'historic' vote on legalizing pot CAPTION: First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people. Colorado and Washington have become the first states to allow pot for recreational use. (Nov. 7) Denver -...
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A total red wine experience from head to toe

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Scansano - April 10th 2010 1. Wide of exterior of Antico Casale di Scansano resort and beauty farm. 2. Wide of lobby of the spa with two guests in white bathrobes, sipping herbal tea. 3. Wide shot of Bertocci accompanying guest, Katie...
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Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau is heading to Beijing with a startling diagnosis: He has cancer. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, the 24-year-old is putting off surgery until after the Olympics.

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HEADLINE: Olympic swimmer diagnosed with cancer CAPTION: Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau is heading to Beijing with a startling diagnosis: He has cancer. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, the 24-year-old is putting off surgery until...
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4:3 11 left blind after cataract surgery performed at free medical camp

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Authorities ordered an investigation on Friday after at least 11 poor and elderly people went blind following cataract surgeries performed at a free medical camp run by a charity in northern India. The operations were performed on...