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NFL Star Richard Sherman Invests in HealthTech Company

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Jun.09 -- Nurosene is a health-tech company aiming to improve daily mental wellness and overall brain health. The company started trading today on the Canadian Stock Exchange under the ticker 'MEND'. It's getting some big backing from...
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President Barack Obama is standing his position that a public option for health insurance coverage should be considered as part of legislation to overhaul the health care system.

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HEADLINE: Obama stands by belief in public option CAPTION: President Barack Obama is standing his position that a public option for health insurance coverage should be considered as part of legislation to overhaul the health care...
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What to Watch for In CBO's Health Care Scorecard

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- The Congressional Budget Office is expected to release its findings on the cost of the American Health Care Act, sending Republicans on the offensive ahead of the report expected to come later this week. Bloomberg's Anna Edney...
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Mental Illness In County Jails Remains A Problem Across The U.S.

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A ProPublica investigation finds disturbing use-of-force tactics and lack of care led to a mentally ill man's death while in custody.
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Glaxo CEO Walmsley on Tech Partnerships, Tesaro Acquisition, Pricing

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Jan.13 -- Emma Walmsley, chief executive officer at GlaxoSmithKline Plc, discusses new tech partnerships, the acquisition of drugmaker Tesaro, and efforts to increase transparency in drug pricing. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs...
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CDC: 10% To 20% Of U.S. COVID-19 Cases Are Health Care Workers

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A CDC report of cases recorded between Feb. 12 and April 9 showed about 9,300 health care professionals in the U.S. had tested positive for COVID-19.
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How the Midterm Election Can Impact Health Care

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former chief executive officer at Cleveland Clinic, examines what’s at stake for health care in the U.S. midterm election. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Covid-19: Overcoming the Politics of the Pandemic

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Advocacy Director Shelley Hearne discusses building public health infrastructure and dealing with multiple waves of Covid-19. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." The Bloomberg School of...
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Bloomberg

Why Some Insurers Want Obamacare to Stick Around

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Republicans remain eager to gut the Affordable Care Act, but some health plans say there’s no time like the present to be in the Obamacare business. Bloomberg's Zachary Tracer has more on "What'd You Miss?"
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President Barack Obama is taking the lead in the push for Congress to pass health care reform. The AP's Julie Pace reports that this is strategy full of risks and rewards

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HEADLINE: Obama steps up push for health care reform CAPTION: President Barack Obama is taking the lead in the push for Congress to pass health care reform. The AP's Julie Pace reports that this is strategy full of risks and rewards....
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President Barack Obama convened a White House health care summit Thursday, challenging allies and opponents to overhaul the nation's costly health system

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HEADLINE: Obama starts big push for health care overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama convened a White House health care summit Thursday, challenging allies and opponents to overhaul the nation's costly health system. (March 5) ...
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Bloomberg

Crippen Says GOP Health Bill ‘Favorable’ for Insurers

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Jun.27 -- Former CBO Director Dan Crippen discusses his thoughts on the U.S. Senate health care proposal and why he says it should be favorable for insurers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Proper Steps, 1958 educational film on how to walk properly

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Clinical study of the perfect walk, using your heel and your toes properly. Based on research by Dr Ernst Friedlander.
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Why Amazon Is Moving Into the Health-Care Market

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Jan.30 -- Steven Halper, Cantor Fitzgerald LP analyst, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s new health-care partnership with Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Julia Chatterley and Joe...
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Companies Showcase Health Technology at CES

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SCRIPT THE LATEST INNOVATIONS IN FITNESS TECHNOLOGY ARE TAKING CENTER STAGE THIS WEEK AT THE 2018 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW IN LAS VEGAS. AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS SAY MANY OF THESE PRODUCTS HAVE ONE MAJOR THING IN...
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CBO Says GOP Health Bill Boosts Uninsured by 22 Million

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Jul.20 -- The repeal and replace health care bill put forth by Senate Republicans would increase the amount of uninsured by 22 million and reduce the deficit by $420 billion over ten years, according to the latest scoring from the...
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Cosgrove: Wiping Out Obamacare Would Be Disruptive

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Dec.08 -- Cleveland Clinic President and CEO Dr. Toby Cosgrove discusses the Affordable Care Act and concerns about the future of health care in America. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Is San Francisco a model for health care reform?

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HEADLINE: Is San Francisco a model for health care reform? CAPTION: One of the programs officials are looking at as they work on overhauling the healthcare system, is a program getting mixed reviews in San Francisco, it requries all...
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Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering if Congress might next force people to buy broccoli.

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HEADLINE Raw Audio: Justices question insurance mandate CAPTION: Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering if Congress might next force people to...
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How GOP's American Health Care Act Differs From Obamacare

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Mar.07 -- Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong examines the details of the American Health Care Act put forth by Republicans and how the plan compares to Obamacare. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Corrects spelling of reporter's...
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President Obama unveiled his $3.55 trillion budget Thursday, along with a $1.75 trillion deficit. The AP's Julie Pace has the details of Obama's spending plan.

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HEADLINE: Obama unveils budget and record deficit CAPTION: President Obama unveiled his $3.55 trillion budget Thursday, along with a $1.75 trillion deficit. The AP's Julie Pace has the details of Obama's spending plan. (Feb. 26) ...
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Are Health-Care Stocks the Next Catalyst for Growth?

Higher Ed
July 13 -- James Tierney, AB Concentrated U.S. Growth Fund chief investment officer, discusses his strategy for investing in stocks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Covid to Become Fifth Seasonal Coronavirus: Johns Hopkins

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses returning to activities as Covid-19 becomes endemic. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder...
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Projections of 2,000 Daily Covid Deaths ‘Not Unrealistic’: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses increased hospitalization and death from the latest surge of the coronavirus and the latest findings in Covid vaccine studies. He speaks on...