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World Hepatitis Day warns of peril posed by virus

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PAKISTAN HEPATITIS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.52SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionIslamabad, Pakistan – 27 July 20161....
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Marijuana Remains on Most-Dangerous Drugs List

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYDenver, Colorado - 11 August 20161. Various of Melanie Brinegar, retail manager, RiverRock Cannabis weighing ounces of medical marijuana2. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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USA: CALIFORNIA: REAGAN UNDERGOES SURGERY

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English/Nat Former American President Ronald Reagan underwent 65 minutes of surgery on Saturday morning, to have a plate and screws inserted into his right hip. His hip was fractured following a fall at his Bel-Air home. Reagan, 89, who...
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Hangover Heaven is a mobile treatment center for tourists who spent the night before drinking in all the nightlife Las Vegas has to offer. For a fee, they get a quick morning-after way to rehydrate, rejuvenate and resume their revelry.

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HEADLINE Hangover Heaven rolling to revive Vegas revelers CAPTION: Hangover Heaven is a mobile treatment center for tourists who spent the night before drinking in all the nightlife Las Vegas has to offer. For a fee, they get a quick...
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IRAN: INCREASE IN POPULATION PROMPTS FAMILY PLANNING CAMPAIGN

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English/Nat Iran's ruling Moslem Mullahs have brushed aside sexual taboos and launched an ambitious family planning campaign to try to control the Islamic republic's explosive population growth. The population of Iran has doubled from...
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Reax to plans for making over the counter drugs more widely available

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1. Interior of Giannangeli Pharmacy in Rome 2. Close up of pharmacist putting medicine into bag, and taking money 3. Mid of pharmacist pulling out drawers of medicine 4. Mid of pharmacist searching for medicine 5. Various of medicines...
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USA: OVER THE COUNTER & PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

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English/Nat Dozens of well known over-the-counter cold medicines and diet drugs may soon be available only on prescription. A panel of scientific experts in the U-S said on Friday that one of the ingredients, phenylpropanolamine, or...
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Alternative Health treatments

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AP Television Los Angeles, California - Nov 30, 2009 1. Various of people on vibration machines 2. Close up control panel on vibration machine 3. Medium of woman, Jeffalyn Johnson, 81 years old, putting on air therapy suit 4. Pullout of...
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USA: RATS TAUGHT TO CONTROL ROBOTIC ARM

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Philadelphia, USA, June 25, 1999. 1. Rat in dish 2. Wide shot, woman at computer 3. Close-up, woman 4. Wide shot, Dr. Chapin 5. CU lab equipment 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. John Chapin, Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at MCP...
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A second baby born with HIV may be in remission and possibly cured due to very early treatment. The baby was born last year near Los Angeles and given medications within hours. The first baby was born in Mississippi and is now 3 1/2 years old. (March 5)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus006581 A second baby born with the AIDS virus may have had her infection put into remission and possibly cured by very early treatment. In this instance, medications were administered four hours...
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Scientists create DNA-testing microscope for smartphones

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LEADIN:Scientists have created a simple, 3D-printed microscope, which - when attached to a smartphone - can be used to analyse DNA.It's claimed the technology can be used to diagnose cancerous tumors or infections like...
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Sick Venezuelans Flee to Colombia for Treatment

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ON A NARROW BRIDGE DIVIDING TWO NATIONS… THOUSANDS OF VENEZUELANS CROSS THE BORDER EACH DAY INTO NEIGHBORING COLOMBIA. FOR GRECIA SABALA THE TREK IS MORE THAN A HUNT FOR FOOD OR WORK. SOUNDBITE...
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UK: POSSIBLE LINK FOUND BETWEEN OVERUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS AND MENINGITIS

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English/Nat As leading medical experts from more than 60 countries meet in South Africa for the World Medical Association General Assembly Tuesday, a group of doctors in Gloucestershire in England will be closely watching...
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Lloyd Jones, an African-American, is the first child to be diagnosed with a rare cancer called "Hyper Eosiniphilic Syndrome." Jones' best chance at survival is finding a matching bone marrow donor, but his race may hinder his search for a cure. (

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HEADLINE: Ethnicity Jeopardizes Cure for Cancer Patient CAPTION: Lloyd Jones, an African-American, is the first child to be diagnosed with a rare cancer called "Hyper Eosiniphilic Syndrome." Jones' best chance at survival is finding a...
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Pot purveyors wary of plan To enforce US federal law

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The Trump administration threw the burgeoning movement to legalise marijuana into uncertainty, on Thursday, as it lifted an Obama-era policy that kept federal authorities from cracking down on the pot trade in states where the drug is...
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Scientists create DNA-testing microscope for smartphones

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LEADIN:Scientists have created a simple, 3D-printed microscope, which - when attached to a smartphone - can be used to analyse DNA.It's claimed the technology can be used to diagnose cancerous tumors or infections like...
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New centre offers hope for Yazidi victims of IS

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A new psychological trauma institute is due to open later this month at the University of Dohuk, Iraq, with a programme set to train local mental health professionals to treat Islamic State group victims, including thousands of Yazidi...
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REFILE: Image Awards attendees share heroes for Black History Month

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IMAGE AWARDS ATTENDEES SHARE HEROES FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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H.E.R., Lyric Ross among Image Awards attendees sharing heroes for Black History Month

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H.E.R., LYRIC ROSS AMONG IMAGE AWARDS ATTENDEES SHARING HEROES FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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Dolphin therapy used for autistic and developmentally challenged children

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Some autistic and developmentally challenged Cuban children played with dolphins and sea lions on Thursday as part of a therapy to help on their development. Playtime with the animals has helped these children who have developmental...
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Amnesty says Syrian refugees have inadequate access to hospital treatment

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Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees are unable to get hospital treatment in Lebanon, leaving chronic conditions and serious illnesses untreated, according to a report released by Amnesty International on Wednesday. The report said...
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Reaction to US scientists winning Nobel Prize for Medicine

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Boston, Massachusetts 1. Craig Mello, Joint winner of the 2006 Nobel Laureate for Medicine arriving at news conference 2. Students clapping 3. Wide of Mello with people surrounding him clapping 4. People clapping 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Curcumin might help to treat Alzheimer's

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Los Angeles, California - October 6, 2006 1. Wide of Dr Milan Fiala looking into microscope 2. Close up of Dr Milan Fiala looking into microscope 3. Close up of hand on focus control 4. Close up of turmeric treated white blood cells...