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Cafe helps autistic people increase self confidence

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PHILIPPINES: AUTISM CAFESOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:58 SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionQuezon City, Philippines - 11 April 20151. Jose Canoy cutting ribbon...
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Laughter may combat heart disease

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AP Television Baltimore, Maryland, US, August 17, 2011 1. Close of volunteer heart patient John Wallace laughing while connected to an ultrasound and blood pressure cuff 2. Mid of Wallace laughing on hospital next to sonographer 3....
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Taj Mahal gets a mud pack face lift

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LEAD IN:The Taj Mahal is getting a face-lift.Built more than 350 years ago, the white-marbled monument of love has started to yellow due to pollution and age.STORY-LINE:The Taj Mahal continues to be one of India's hottest tourist...
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Could gaming tech help relieve phantom limb pain?

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SWEDEN PHANTOM LIMB PAINSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:58SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSGothenburg, Sweden - 12 April 2017?1. Mid of Ture Johansson, 75-year-old amputee and phantom limb pain patient, using...
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Could gaming tech help relieve phantom limb pain?

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SWEDEN PHANTOM LIMB PAINSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:58SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSGothenburg, Sweden - 12 April 2017?1. Mid of Ture Johansson, 75-year-old amputee and phantom limb pain patient, using...
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A Texas toddler has a form of anemia so rare it's been named for her. After 40 blood transfusion and a bone marrow transplant she is still fighting and now getting better every day.

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HEADLINE: Texas girl beating the odds against a rare disease CAPTION: A Texas toddler has a form of anemia so rare it's been named for her. After 40 blood transfusion and a bone marrow transplant she is still fighting and now getting...
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Easier Access to Hearing Loss Treatment Urged

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A prestigious government advisory group says treatment for hearing loss would be improved by allowing simple devices for mild hearing problems to be sold over the counter to people who can't afford or aren't ready to make the leap to...
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Medical beauty treatments arrive in LA luxury hotels

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LEAD IN:There's a new secret to looking younger in Beverly Hills: so-called 'medi-spa' treatments.These services can now be found in the luxurious beauty rooms of some of LA's top hotels.STORY-LINE:A woman lies back as her face is...
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Researchers in the US claim herbal pills can risk patients' lives

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Los Angeles, United States - recent 1. Various close of computer screen showing adverts for herbal Viagra pills (mute) 2. Mid of scientists looking at computer screen 3. Close of scientist 4. Wide of scientists looking at screen 5....
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Worldwide ethics debate after face transplant in France

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1. Various of Dr Miller in examination room with patient 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Timothy Miller, Chief of plastic surgery, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) medical centre: "Common good practice should suggest that all...
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Medics warn against weight loss supplements

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AP Television Berlin - 9 July 2010 1. Weight-loss supplements on shelf 2. Close of package 3. Close of packaging 4. Pull focus from one package to another 5. Alexandra Schellbach, BerlinApotheke nutritionist with customer, Schellbach...
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Medical beauty treatments arrive in LA luxury hotels

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4040147LEAD IN:There's a new secret to looking younger in Beverly Hills: so-called 'medi-spa' treatments.These services can now be found in the luxurious beauty rooms of some of LA's top...
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A robotic pharmacist is unveiled in Thailand

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Bangkok - 11 March, 2008 1. Wide of exterior of pharmacies 2. Mid of medicine on pharmacy's shelves, shot through glass window 3. Mid of a pharmacist working behind counter, shot through sliding door 4. Close of pills being poured onto...
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Low angle of march with police officer''s feet in the...
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Assistant minister of health on the arrival of ZMapp drug

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Liberia has received its first doses of the drug Z-Mapp, which is to be administered to two Liberian doctors who are affected by the deadly Ebola Virus. The experimental drug was brought to Liberia on board a flight from the US, carried...
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Supplies running low in city's hospitals

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Several hospitals in the rebel-held city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine are facing major drugs shortages that could leave them unable to provide treatment to patients in the coming weeks with life-threatening diseases such as kidney...
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Music therapy for people with disabilities ++CLIENT REPLAY+++

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Kyoto - August 2007 1. Mizuno Eriko with autistic student. 2. Mizuno Eriko with autistic student. 3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Mizuno Eriko Piano teacher and Music Therapist " Music therapy in my classes includes playing the piano and for...
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BELGIUM: M-S-F CALLS ON E-U TO SUPPLY NEW DRUGS

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English/Nat A Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian group has called on the European Union (E-U) to ensure new treatments are developed for neglected diseases that kill millions of people in developing nations each year. The group Doctors...
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Infertile couples travelling to Spain for fertility treatment

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1. Wide shot of avenue in Barcelona 2. Wide shot of Sagrada Familia cathedral 3. Mid shot of Saint Catherine market 4. Mid exterior shot of Marques Institute 5. Two set up shots of Dr. Raul Olivares from Marques Institute 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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India's first successful kidney swap helps relations between Muslims and Hindus

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1. Exterior shot of 'Jaslok Hospital', taxi entering the complex 2. Kidney patient Dayal Bhanushali and his kidney donor Sayeed Mohammed and husband of Shameem Begum 3. Damyanti Bhanushali (Wife of Dayal Bhanushali and kidney donor to...
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Thousands lined up for free health care near Los Angeles with some traveling for hours. In the wake of state budget cuts and a national debate about health care, The AP's John Mone visits with some of those who braved long waits for treatments.

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HEADLINE: How long would you wait for free health care? CAPTION: Thousands lined up for free health care near Los Angeles with some traveling for hours. In the wake of state budget cuts and a national debate about health care, The AP's...
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USA: NEW MENOPAUSE PROCEDURE LATEST

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English/Nat The doctor who performed the world's first human ovarian tissue transplant said on Thursday that the new procedure could eventually be used to delay the menopause. Dr. Kutluk Oktay said that the day may come when women can...
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+EMBARGOED WEDNESDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER 2016 - 21.00 GMT+ Report says monitoring better than surgery for men with localised prostate cancer

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++EMBARGOED WEDNESDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER 2016 - 21.00 GMT++UK PROSTATE CANCER SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.55SHOTLIST:AP...
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To commemorate World AIDS Day, New York City launched the 'End AIDS NY 2020' campaign at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that new cases of HIV in the city are at a historic low. (Dec. 1)

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The number of new HIV diagnoses in New York City has reached an all-time low. The city's Department of Health released the good news on Monday, which is World AIDS Day. New York City also officials launched the 'End AIDS NY 2020'...