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UK: GULF WAR SYNDROME LATEST

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English/Nat The 10th anniversary since the end of the Gulf War falls on Monday, but a number of British soldiers who served in the conflict will not be celebrating. They are still campaigning for recognition of what has been termed Gulf...
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Unofficial hotels provide affordable accommodation for cancer patients

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CHINA CANCER HOTELSOURCE: AP TELEVISION NEWSRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:22SHOTLISTAP TelevisionBeijing, China- April 8, 20151. Wide of hospital and cherry blossom trees2. Mid of logo of Beijing Cancer Hospital3. Mid of...
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Synchronised swimming makes a splash in Beverly Hills

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Hollywood's latest fitness trend is harkening back to glitzy days of films gone by. Synchronised swimming is making a splash on the west coast - old Hollywood style. It's reminiscent of Hollywood films gone by, but now synchronised...
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Prosthetic leg that can feel

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AUSTRIA LEG SOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:07 SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYVienna - 8 June 20151. Wolfgang Rangger walking up stairs with prosthesis2. Rangger walking up stairs 3. Leg, tilt...
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SYND 5 9 68 HOSPITAL STATEMENT ON PROGRESS OF LATEST HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENT

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Groote Schuur Hospital press relations spokesman reads statement on the progress of a recent heart transplant patient, Pieter Johannes Smith, by Doctor Christian Barnard 1. gv exterior, Groote Schuur Hospital, cape Town 2. ms Doctor Reve...
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MSF doctors treating people injured in post election violence

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1. Close of sign reading "Medecins Sans Frontieres" (MSF - Doctors Without Borders) 2. MSF clinic tents 3. Various of MSF clinic personnel 4. MSF worker taking details from patient 5. Mid of table with clinic supplies 6. Various of...
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Revival of the production of ancient Bedouin medicines

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Drought, overuse and the growing number of wild donkeys have destroyed parts of Sinai and Egypt's Bedouin territory, but a new initiative is reviving a local cottage industry in medicinal plants. With the assistance of Bedouin knowledge...
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Campaign to curb rising obesity in China

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12% of the population in China is obese according to China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. Research from the centre shows that growing economy over the last two decades has gone hand in hand with expanding waistlines. The...
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Building a mass market bionic hand

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Hull, UK, October 22, 2012 1. Mid tilt down of Mike Swainger using his bionic hand to open a packet of vegetables 2. Close of Swainger 3. Close of bionic hand holding vegetable 4. Wide of Swainger preparing food in the background of his...
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Hospital treats E.coli patients with unconventional methods

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June 6, 2011 1. Close of plasmapherosys machine, wheel on the machine turning 2. Doctors by the machine 3. Close of plasma bags 4. Nurse preparing the machine, zoom in and out as she fits the bags onto the holder 5. Wide of Professor...
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Patient drug trials for a possible Alzheimer's treatment

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LEAD IN: Hundreds of clinical trials are being held around the world to discover a successful treatment for Alzheimer's disease.This week's UK's Dementia Awareness Week is urging more patients to take part in studies. It says just three...
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Collaborative robots lend a helping hand ++FIRST RUN 27 MAY++

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 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...
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Sheryl Crow and Sarah Michelle Gellar empower women at blogging event

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SHOTLIST:Shot list (Including full transcription)AP EntertainmentLos Angeles, 5 August 2016 1. Wide of conference backdrop2. Medium of females attending conference, sitting at table3. Wide of people attending conference, sitting at...
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Bringing circus skills into the gym

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4039128LEAD IN:A new fitness trend in Hollywood is taking exercises to a new level with a big dose of fun and flexibility. Using the skills used by circus performers, Cirque School L.A. now provides...
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France Press Conference with French AIDS Doctors

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SHOWSVS press and doctors; VS doctors (unable to identify individuals) speaking with press C/AWAYS to press.STORYFRANCE: Pkf with French doctors who have made a break-through in the treatment of AIDS. Jean Marie Audrieu, Phillipe Even...
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Houthi-allied village under siege by Popular Resistance

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YEMEN TAIZSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:21SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionAl-Sarari, Taiz - 20 July 20161. Wide pan of Mount Sabr 2. Various of Al-Sarari village at dusk3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic)...
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Seniors at a retirement community in Orange County, California have set up their own medical marijuana collective. The participants say using the legal cannabis helps them cope with their ailments.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Seniors using medical marijuana CAPTION: Seniors at a retirement community in Orange County, California have set up their own medical marijuana collective. The participants say using the legal cannabis helps them...
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Venezuela receives medicine from China for Zika

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The Chinese government donated 96 tonnes of medicine to Venezuela to help patients suffering from zika virus and Guillain-Barre syndrome.The shipment included therapy fluid and immunoglobulin G used to help keep patients hydrated and to...
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Algeria produces own medicines to cut import bill

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ALGERIA DRUGSSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:08SHOTLIST:AP Television10 July 2016 - Algiers, Algeria1. Exterior of pharmacy2. Mid of Amir Gor, pharmacist, at work3. Close of drugs ++MUTE++4....
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Mexico to announce new drug policies

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The first UN special session to address global drug policy in nearly 20 years bristled with tension on Tuesday over the use of the death penalty for drug-related offences, as countries wrestled over whether to emphasize criminalisation...
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King and Queen tour Chicago research hospital

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King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands continued their tour of the United States on Wednesday by visiting two medical institutions in Chicago.The Dutch royals visited the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago to see the...
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Honduran soldiers have been taking over public hospitals and medicine storage warehouses to guarantee the supply of drugs to patients after a recent fraud and graft scandal rocked the country's Social Security Institute.

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Honduran soldiers have been taking over public hospitals and medicine storage warehouses to guarantee the supply of drugs to patients after a recent fraud and graft scandal rocked the country's Social Security Institute.Soldiers were...
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Thousands puff for legal pot at SF pot party

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Thousands of people rolled weed or munched on pot-laced brownies in a San Francisco park, in the US state of California, during an annual marijuana event on Wednesday. Marijuana fans have long marked April 20 as a day to call for...
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Mexico announces bill to decriminalise marijuana

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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced on Thursday he will present a bill to raise the limit on decriminalised marijuana for personal use to 28 grams, or about one ounce.Previously, only possession of five grams, or less than a...