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Expert explains why his celebrity clients have such amazing skin

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AP Entertainment Recent 1. Wide of the Academy Awards arrivals area 2. Wide of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie posing for photographers AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 7 February 2013 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ole Henriksen/Celebrity Skin Care...
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A year after a New York couple donated their 15-year-old son's organs, they learned the teen actually had a rare form of cancer and two of the four transplant recipients have died.

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Teen organ donor's gift turns tragic A year after a New York couple donated their 15-year-old son's organs, they learned the teen actually had a rare form of cancer and two of the four transplant recipients have died. (April...
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MSF to break patent on AIDS drugs to save patients

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Johannesburg - 29 January 2002: 1. Exterior building 2. Various of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Eric Goemaere, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF): "Today we have decided to openly break the patent right of the pharmaceutical...
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Bacteria-enzyme created that can detect and destroy anthrax

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AUGUST 22 - New York 1. Medium shot Professor Vincent Fischetti walks into laboratory 2. Wide shot Fischetti working in lab 3. Close up lab equipment 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Professor Vincent Fischetti, Rockefeller University: "Well the...
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Botanists warn Chinese medicine plants must be authenticated

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WORLD CHINESE MEDICINE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.16SHOTLIST:Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London - 17 March 20171. Close of flowering quince on branch2. Wide of quince bush3. Close pan of quince...
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Robot machines transform South African HIV care

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LEAD-IN: Robotics are set to transform the delivery of HIV therapies to patients in South Africa.A series of ATM pharmacy dispensers are being rolled out in key locations, making it easier and quicker for patients to collect their...
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Minister vists Iraqi boy after skin graft

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1. Wide shot Ali Abbas being treated by nurses 2. Close up Ali 3. Mid shot Ali and nurse 4. Pan from monitor to Ali and medical staff 5. Close up Ali 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Imad Najada, plastic surgeon attending to Ali: "We removed...
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7240B INDIA'S BIRTH CONTROL PROGRAMME

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India has been running a national birth control policy since the early 1950s. It has had some effect; the current population of 547 million is 14 million less than had been expected, but target reduction in population growth has still...
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Focus on gaming addiction as E3 opens in US

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LEADIN: One of the biggest gaming events on the calendar is underway, with the news that the World Health Organisation is to include "gaming disorder" in its update on the classification of diseases. ...
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PHILIPPINES: 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE OPENS

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TYPE: Eng/Taga/Nat The 23rd International Congress of Internal Medicine - I-C-I-M - opened in the Philippines capital Manila on Thursday. The gathering comes as the Senate debates a bill seeking to recognize traditional or alternative...
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Attempts to expand palliative care programmes for children

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AP Television New Delhi, India, August 17, 2012 1. Wide of Somesh Kumar being carried to the bed at a newly launched palliative care unit run by charity group Cankids 2. Various of the doctor examining Kumar with his stethoscope 3....
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Side effects of antidepressants on marine life

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Minute traces of antidepressants which escape into water from human waste can make shrimp subdue their natural behaviour raising their risk of being eaten by predators. Scientists say experiments recreating aquatic conditions in the...
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Ovarian cancer test uses proteins from woman's blood

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File 1. Surgeons at work on operation 2. Still of ovarian cancer tumour 3. Zoom in on still of ovarian cancer cell 4. Doctor talking to patient on bed 5. Zoom in on Lancet report on ovarian cancer Washington DC, 9 February 2002 6....
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Dr. Charles Arntzen, Director of the Biodesign Institute at ASU talks about his research that focuses on genetically modifying tobacco plants to create a protein used to develop an Ebola drug. (Aug. 18)

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Drug makers and academic laboratories going beyond standard techniques in the push to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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Iran's pioneering infertility clinic

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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A 3-year-old boy is recovering at a Miami hospital after undergoing a five-organ transplant in October. Adonis Ortiz received a new liver, pancreas, stomach, and small and large intestines. (Dec. 17)

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A 3-year-old boy is recovering at a Miami hospital after undergoing a five-organ transplant. Adonis Ortiz underwent the multivisceral transplant in October at the University of Miami Jackson Memorial Medical Center. He received a new...
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Six weeks after her death, Anna Nicole Smith's autopsy results are to be revealed today by a Florida medical examiner. The AP's Jason Bronis reports.

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HEADLINE: 'Combined drug intoxication' killed Smith CAPTION: According to the Broward County medical examiner, Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith died of an accidental overdose of a sleeping medication and at least eight other...
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Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers

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AP Television Budapest, Hungary - September 14, 2011 1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung screening bus 2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray bus, talking to staff 3. Mid of staff checking Gulyas''s health...
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USA: CONTRACEPTIVE PILL

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New York, May 26 2000 1. Wide shot, women walking down street 2. Medium shot women walking in street 3. Wide shot, older and younger woman walk up stairs 4. Close-up, birth control pill case being opened 5. Still photos of Pill...
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The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery Thursday after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

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HEADLINE: Ginsburg has pancreatic cancer CAPTION: The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery Thursday after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. (Feb. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:all file video] Supreme Court...
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International medics bring basic medical care to impoverished villagers

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Far from the mainland, the people on the islands off Cambodia's south coast cope with almost non-existent healthcare or other basic services. Now a team of doctors is travelling to the islands to bring primary healthcare to this...
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Robot machines transform South African HIV care

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SOUTH AFRICA ATMS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.34SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionJohannesburg, South Africa - 15 July 20161....
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Protest for cheap medicine outside office of Novartis, which wants generic drugs patented

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1. Protesters shouting slogans against Swiss drug company Novartis 2. Mid of protesters near the Novartis office headquarters 3. Close of the poster holding sign reading (English) "Novartis: Making a killing in profits" 4. Wide of police...
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PHILIPPINES: POVERTY DRIVING PEOPLE TO SELL THEIR KIDNEYS (V)

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Split Soundtrack Poverty in the Philippines has led to a rise in the number of people willing to sell one of their kidneys for money. In one seaside squatter colony in the capital, Manila, close to 100 men have sold a kidney through a...