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Hollywood doctors claim superficial wrinkles are easily smoothed away

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Like many other businesswoman Casey Jones is looking forward to a busy year and she's decided this is the best way to freshen up to face it. Jones is trying out the Belotero Balance. It's a hyaluronic acid and dermal filler for people...
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Beauty therapy helps boost confidence of cancer sufferers

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Between the loss of hair, changing skin tone, and drastic weight fluctuation, the changes a woman undergoes during cancer treatment can be devastating to her sense of self. But it does not have to be so, according to an international...
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Two novel drugs have produced unprecedented gains in survival in separate studies of people with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, doctors have reported.

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HEADLINE: Studies find new melanoma drugs boost survival CAPTION: Two novel drugs have produced unprecedented gains in survival in separate studies of people with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, doctors have reported. (June...
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Women protest against silicone implants at Rio Carnival

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It's almost carnival time in Rio de Janeiro and rehearsals for the big parade bring together thousands of participants at the Sambadrome during the hot February nights. This is Brazil's most competitive tournament and everything needs...
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Robots rock out at international performance festival

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Whether it's playing a rock concert or helping one man regain the use of his right hand, robots are taking over in Prague. At an international robot performance festival in the Czech capital, the public is getting a glimpse at how far...
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Scientists develop new glue to fix broken bones

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Stockholm, Sweden - November 13, 2012 1. Close zoom out of jar of glue being held to reveal scientist at the Royal Institute of Technology 2. Close of scientist applying glue to two pieces of bone 3. Mid of scientists using lamp to...
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Reflexology is an increasingly popular treatment. But while doctors are generally happy to accept that there are beneficial effects from a massage, they dispute whether these can be said to 'cure' any illnesses.

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HEADLINE:Reflexology kneads health debate Reflexology is an increasingly popular treatment. But while doctors are generally happy to accept that there are beneficial effects from a massage, they dispute whether these can be said to...
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06/02/72 c0026453 / color new york: doctors explain method of acupuncture: cut story "acupuncture" shows: intro chinese doctors at news conf: mcu l - r, drs pang l man, calvin chen and frank warren: diagram on chart: portion of...
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Somalian president says he is "healthy" during hospital stay

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1. Wide shot of Nairobi Hospital 2. Close of sign board 3. Pan of Somali president's hospital room set up for news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, President of Somalia: "For the last thirteen years, I am...
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Reaction as Chavez returns home after more than two months of medical treatment in Cuba

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1. Various of supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez celebrating in Bolivar Square, UPSOUND: (Spanish) "Chavez, Chavez ,Chavez!" 2. Close of Chavez poster that reads: (Spanish) "Go Forward Commander" 3. Various of supporters of...
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Digital weapon in the fight to reduce HIV infection

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Indonesian health activists have developed the region's first mobile application, providing comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS to the public. The app makes it easier for people to access medication and treatment in a confidential...
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Cardiac surgery saves lives of children from poor countries

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AP Television Holon, central Israel - 25 October 2012 1. Zoom in to Maria da Gloria Pedro Mendon�a playing at convalescent home 2. Maria playing with volunteer 3. Various children inside play room at convalescent home 4. Maria...
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A rainforest just a short distance from Vancouver explored

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Every year, thousands of people from around the world come to the west coast of Canada to explore rainforests near the city of Vancouver. A number of tour companies welcome guests on tours of the forest canopy. Lynn Canyon Park on...
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Job competition fuels cosmetic surgery boom in China

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Chinese graduates looking for work in a crowded job market are taking to cosmetic proceedures to improve their chances. China now performs 1.3 million plastic surgery operations every year, many of them to westernise people's...
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Crime-fighting robot and floating bike among highlights of invention show

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A flying crime-fighting robot and a self-fitting pair of shoes have been entertaining visitors at a design exhibition in the South Korean capital Seoul. The event is a chance for companies around the world to showcase their latest...
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Surge In ER Treatment For Soccer Injuries

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP GRAPHICS – AP CLIENTS ONLY1. TEXT: The number of registered soccer players younger than 19 is nearly twice as many as in 1990. - U.S. Youth SoccerAP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS...
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Sick Syrian refugees are dying because of lack of funds to treat them

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The sheer volume of Syrian refugees desperate for medical care is straining Lebanon's health systems to breaking point and UN organisations claim they're unable to help. The United Nations says it can't afford to pay for more than the...
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Study: Concussions In Kids Vastly Undercounted

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056612New research confirms that relying on emergency room data to estimate the prevalence of childhood concussions doesn't deliver a complete picture because most seek treatment in primary...
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5 Dead in Pa. Murder Suicide

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSinking Spring, Pennsylvania - August 8, 20161.Flowers in front of victim's homes2. SOUNDBITE (English), Cody Reehl, a dog-walker and witness to police/neighbor...
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Study: Concussions in Kids Vastly Undercounted

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New research confirms that relying on emergency room data to estimate the prevalence of childhood concussions doesn't deliver a complete picture because most seek treatment in primary care.The study, from the Children's Hospital of...
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Using smartphones in the dark can cause temporary blindness ++EMBARGOED++

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LEAD IN: Warning: Looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision. Doctors have discovered that the overpowering need to check your smartphone can cause a temporarily blindness.STORY-LINE...
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Collaborative robots lend a helping hand

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4037486LEAD IN:Robotics technology is constantly getting faster, smarter and even more talkative, but just how useful can they be?At the Innorobo robotics event in Paris, so-called "cobots" - meaning collaborative robots - are lend a...
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Minneapolis attorney on efforts to get Prince to see an addiction doctor shortly before his death last month

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ATTORNEY SAYS PRINCE ARRANGED TO MEET ADDICTION DOCTORThe day before Prince died, his representatives reached out to a California doctor who specializes in addiction treatment to arrange a meeting, a Minneapolis lawyer for the doctor...
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Psychiatric hospital struggling as doctors leave

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Patients at a psychiatric hospital in the rebel-controlled Ukrainian city of Horlivka are not receiving the treatment they need due to a lack of doctors and medication.The staff, what's left of it, struggle to care for their confused and...