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North Shropshire's new Liberal Democrat MP arrives in Parliament

Higher Ed
Newly-elected Liberal Democrat MP who was victorious in the North Shropshire by-election is demanding a meeting with Health Secretary Sajid Javid to discuss the “ambulance crisis” in the county. Helen Morgan is being sworn in as an MP...
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Curated Video

Omicron Is Draining Hospitals And Its Peak Still Isn't Here

Higher Ed
Models predict Omicron's surge will peak between Jan. 19 and 27 with hospitalizations around 273,000 - 350,000 people.
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Curated Video

National radio address by US President

Higher Ed
1. Mid shot Graphic: Photo of President Bush, RADIO ADDRESS, Presidential seal in background 2. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, U.S. President: "Good morning. As all Americans know, recent weeks have brought a second wave of...
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Bloomberg

Amazon Offers $500 Prime Bike to Take on Peloton

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- Amazon.com Inc. launched a “Prime Bike” on Tuesday, a bid to compete with an array of at-home exercise bikes that have become popular in the pandemic, such as those offered by Peloton Interactive Inc. Scarlet Fu reports on...
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Bloomberg

Top 25 Apple App Store Apps Donate to Fight Aids

Higher Ed
Nov. 24 -- On BWest Byte, Jelly Industries CEO Biz Stone discusses the top twenty five Apple App store apps that will donate a percentage of their proceeds to fight AIDS in Africa. Stone speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 31st

Higher Ed
Louisiana’s hurricane fallout: The governor warns residents not to return. Florida’s illegal fines: The education department withholds the salaries of school board members. Canada’s big investment: The prime minister allocates nearly...
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Curated Video

U.S. Fentanyl Seizures Jump Dramatically

Higher Ed
The amount of fentanyl-laced pills seized jumped 50-fold from 2018-2021. This comes as a record 105,752 Americans died from overdose in one year.
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Bloomberg

China Faces Perfect Storm for Covid Zero: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses how the winter Olympic games will impact China's Covid zero policy and looks to the future management of Covid-19. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...
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Bloomberg

Evercore’s Schlosstein Says Biden Sets ‘Right Course’ for U.S.

Higher Ed
Aug.18 -- Ralph Schlosstein, co-chairman and co-chief executive officer at Evercore, examines the historic fiscal policies of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, and discusses the need for continued U.S. stimulus and...
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Curated Video

These Experts Say The U.S. Needs Millions Of Tests Per Day To Reopen

Higher Ed
As experts call for dramatically increased testing, governors say they're still short the equipment they need to complete the test kits they have.
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Bloomberg

Hillary Clinton: America Needs a President Right Now

Higher Ed
Aug.19 -- 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton spoke on night three of the Democratic National Convention. “I wish Donald Trump knew how to be a president, because America needs a president right now,” she said. “If Trump is...
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Curated Video

Lawmakers Ask Supreme Court To Reconsider Roe v. Wade

Higher Ed
The brief comes in response to a challenge of a Louisiana abortion access law scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court in March.
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Curated Video

California Mandates COVID-19 Booster Shots For Health Care Workers

Higher Ed
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the order Tuesday from his personal Twitter account.
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Bloomberg

Shorter 10-Day Covid Quarantine 'Appropriate': Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Bhakti Hansoti discusses reducing quarantine time for Covid positive individuals, travel risks during the holiday season, and symptoms associated with the omicron...
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Bridgeman Arts

Women working in medicine and humanitarian aid, c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Women working in a lab. A premature baby in incubator surrounded and cared for by women and nurses. Nurse at radiologists setting a boy for X-ray. Russian female doctor auscultating a young boy. India / Pakistan ? Women anatomy class in...
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Bloomberg

Prudential CEO Wells on 'Pulse' Health App, Asia Strategy

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- Prudential PLC Chief Executive Officer Michael Wells discusses the U.K. insurer's new 'Pulse' digital health app it's introducing in Malaysia, and the company's strategy for the Asia. He speaks with Paul Allen and Sophie...
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Bloomberg

Cigna CEO Sees Amazon as a Potential Future Partner

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- David Cordani, Cigna Corp. chief executive officer, discusses the completion of the company's combination with Express Scripts and the state of the health-insurance market with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Tester Says Health Bill Probably Dead on Arrival

Higher Ed
May.04 -- U.S. Senator Jon Tester comments on the health-care bill. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli.
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Curated Video

Paid Family Leave Takes Center Stage Ahead of 2020

Higher Ed
Members of Congress want to tackle paid family leave. So does the White House. Can the two sides come together?
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Curated Video

U.S. Health Care Spending On The Rise, Largely Thanks To ACA Tax

Higher Ed
According to federal data released Thursday, total U.S. health care spending in 2018 increased 4.6% to reach $3.6 trillion.
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Bloomberg

Miller Says Health Care Gets Passed by August

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- Stefanie Miller, senior analyst at Height Securities, discusses health care legislation and its impact on tax reform. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Rep. Brady: Obamacare Repeal Will Include Repeal of Taxes

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Republican Congressman Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, discusses the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act and GOP strategy on health care. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Curated Video

Pope Calls On Governments To Make Health Care Accessible To All

Higher Ed
The pope is asking governments to not allow "financial concerns" to push health care problems to the wayside.
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Curated Video

Rural Medical Centers Adjust To Meet Farm Workers' Needs

Higher Ed
Farm workers are considered essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the medical centers that serve them are struggling to stay open.