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New Ambiguity With Abortion Laws When It Comes To Emergency Pregnancy

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In several states, abortion laws include an exception "in the case of a medical emergency," but there's no definition of what that means.
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Sky News

UK Sexual Health clinic prepares for Monkeypox

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VOICED: Wales and Northern Ireland today reported their first cases on monkeypox. That, combined with two more cases in Scotland and eight in England, mean that the virus has now been identified in all parts of the UK -with 90 cases in...
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Press Association

Doctor researching ‘long Covid’ says its ‘like nothing I've ever seen in 23 years'

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Dr Rachel Evans, one of the lead Clinical Scientists in the Post-hospitalisation Covid-19 study describes how they are researching the long-term effects of the virus. Dr Evans says that in her 23 years of work she has never come across a...
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Bloomberg

Risks, Benefits of Kids in School: An Infectious Disease Expert Explains

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Jun.01 -- Some children in the U.K. are returning to school this week as part of the country’s easing of lock down measures. Dr. John Bradley, Medical Director of Infectious Disease at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, examines the...
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Bloomberg

Herd Immunity Threshold Over 80% as Delta Spikes: IDSA

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Aug.04 -- The threshold for herd immunity to Covid-19 has been pushed to more than 80% by the spread of the delta variant, the Infectious Diseases Society of America said. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Sam Fazeli has more.
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Press Association

Public health expert outlines school return risks

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Interview with Dr Andrew Lee, editor of Public Health journal, on the impact of reducing lockdown, reopening schools, living with the virus and achieving better virus management.
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Sky News

Super infections resistant to antibiotics becoming a serious threat

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Super infections resistant to antibiotics becoming a serious threat
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : The army of housewives saving Nepals newborns

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VOICED : The army of housewives saving Nepals newborns
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Alabama medical investigators say infections linked to a contaminated liquid nutrition supplement could have begun two months before officials realized there was a widespread problem at state hospitals.

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HEADLINE IV infections examined after 9 hospital deaths CAPTION: Alabama medical investigators say infections linked to a contaminated liquid nutrition supplement could have begun two months before officials realized there was a...
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Fauci: Omicron BA.2 Uptick Expected To Start In A Week

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For the majority of Americans, experts say we don't need to worry as much as past waves.
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Bloomberg

Here's What Is Known About the Coronavirus So Far

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Feb.26 -- Dr. Stanley Perlman, a professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Iowa, discusses the efforts to combat the spread of the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases says the widespread nature of the enterovirus 68 outbreak is surprising. He says children with asthma are especially at risk for the respiratory infection. (Sept. 29)

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The head the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases says the widespread nature of the enterovirus 68 outbreak is surprising. Dr. Anthony Fauci said, historically, this is considered a bad outbreak for the respiratory...
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Bloomberg

Iceland's Crazy Plan To Stop the Coronavirus: Test Everyone

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Apr.23 -- When it comes to Covid-19, Iceland has deployed what medical experts see as the best weapon against the pandemic: testing. Thanks to the work of the government and local bio-tech firm Decode Genetics, the island nation has...
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Recovering After Non-Surgical Procedure

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The "minimally invasive" procedure replaced a bile duct stent that the Supreme Court justice had inserted in 2019.
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Press Association

Professor says social media playing important role in understanding coronavirus

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David Heymann, professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, says that while disinformation surrounding the spread of coronavirus can occur on social media, it is also a crucial tool for...
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Bloomberg

China's BGI Group Distributing Virus Test Kits to 80 Countries

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Apr.28 -- Xu Xun, chief executive officer of BGI Group, discusses the Chinese medical technology firm's strategy to fight the Covid-19. The Group consists of divisions including BGI Genomics, which focuses on diagnostic tests and...
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Sky News

New spray to prevent infection on hospital toys

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New spray to prevent infection on hospital toys
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Recovering In Hospital After Infection Treatment

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The court said doctors found a "gallstone that had migrated to her cystic duct, blocking it and causing an infection."
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U.K. Reports 45K Daily COVID Cases As Delta+ Mutation Grows

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Britain's surging COVID numbers has it falling behind the rest of Europe.
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Navajo Nation Works To Address Underlying Health Issues Amid Pandemic

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The Navajo Nation's president and community members are taking action against causes behind susceptibility to COVID-19.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 19th

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The FTC files a new antitrust complaint against Facebook, yet Mark Zuckerberg seems more interested in playing with virtual reality. Meanwhile, the Biden administration plans to erase student loan debt for 300,000 disabled Americans.
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Doctors: Pneumonia Shouldn't Impede Clinton

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNashville, Tennessee - 12 September 20161. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr.William Schaffner, Infectious Disease Expert at Vanderbilt University: "Well pneumonia is...
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World Health Organization Looks To Change Monkeypox Name

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The World Health Organization is likely to change the name of monkeypox, though the renaming process isn't likely to happen very soon.