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Bloomberg

How Lung Scans Are Helping Doctors Learn About Coronavirus

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Feb.27 -- Adam Bernheim, cardiothoracic radiologist at Mount Sinai Hospital, explains how coronavirus impacts the lungs and what’s being learned about the disease from imaging of infected patients. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on...
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New iron lung might help patient Frederick B. Snite, Jr.

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Title card: 'Try New Iron Lung' / title 'Miami Beach, FL' superimposed over pan EXT the Snite family home in Miami Beach, FL, with palm tree branches moving in breeze / Frederick B. Snite, Jr., moves toward camera in iron lung as nurse...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : New cricket match altitude record set on roof of Africa

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VOICED : New cricket match altitude record set on roof of Africa
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French medical team announce breakthrough in cancer detection

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A medical team in Nice announced a major breakthrough on Friday in the early detection of lung cancer presented as a world first (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Lung cancer worsening threat

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CLEAN : Lung cancer worsening threat
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Tuberculosis found to transfer from cats to humans

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Tuberculosis found to transfer from cats to humans
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Curated Video

Therapeutic Drug Could Help Keep COVID-19 Patients Off Ventilators

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AT-100 could help keep COVID-19 patients from going into respiratory distress and off of ventilators.
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Curated Video

Dogs in the US are being trained to sniff out lung and breast cancer in humans.

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San Anselmo, California, United States 1. Poodles walking down the street 2. Poodles walking into Pine Street Foundation 3. Close up of Pine Street Foundation sign 4. Various of poodles training 5. Michael McCulloch talking to cancer...
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Curated Video

CT scans may help catch lung cancer earlier

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1. Wide of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Centre 2. Tight pan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Centre sign 3. Woman getting a CT scan 4. Tight of woman getting a CT scan 5. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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CAN 093 SURGEON GENERAL RELEASES SMOKING REPORT

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The United States Surgeon General Luther L. Terry has released a report on smoking which links the habit to lung cancer and heart disease. 1. ws US surgeon general Luther Terry with newsmen 2. mcu Terry at microphone 3. ms officials...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Guatemala vigila reserva maya con pionero sistema satelital

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La exuberante Reserva de la Biosfera Maya en Guatemala es considerada el segundo pulmon del continente
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Curated Video

SAfrican miners with lung disease on class action

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South African mineworkers suffering from silicosis, a lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust are taking some of the world's biggest gold mining companies to court in what their lawyer says is the largest class action suit in the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : TB experts meet in India to fight neglected disease

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English actress Claire Fornali says TB is the neglected disease as she visits patients on the sideline of a global lung health conference in India which accounts for a quarter of world's TB cases where two major announcements have been...
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Sky News

Winnie Mandela speaks to Alex Crawford

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Winnie Mandela speaks to Alex Crawford
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Mandelas lungs previously damaged spec

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CLEAN : Mandelas lungs previously damaged spec
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Indigenous Amazon peoples 'comforted' after pope's words in Peru

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During a visit for the first time in the Amazon, Pope Francis called on Friday in Peru to defend the planet's green lung, in response to the cry of help from the indigenous people who welcomed the pope's words with emotion
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Bloomberg

Roche CEO Schwan on Profit Forecast, Drug Pipeline

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Jul.27 -- Severin Schwan, chief executive officer at Roche Holding AG, discusses first-half results as the company raised its profit forecast for the year. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Venezuelan cancer patient stops chemo due to lack of medicine

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In the fridge belonging to Luber Faneitte a Venezuelan 56 year old public worker with lung cancer there is only water
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Curated Video

Which COVID-19 Mask Works For Wildfire Smoke?

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The CDC and doctors say cloth masks for COVID-19 don’t protect from smoke's harmful side effects.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 22 years old and on the brink of death from vaping

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Throughout my entire sickness I did not want to believe that it was the vapes Gregory Rodriguez a 22 year old computer science student tells AFP two months after he was unconscious and hooked up to an artificial lung an ordeal that...
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Curated Video

Court TV: Chauvin Trial Jury Hears From Respiratory Expert

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Dr. Martin Tobin, a world renowned expert on breathing, testified that George Floyd died from a lack of oxygen while being pinned on the ground.
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Curated Video

USA: LASER TREATMENT FOR LUNG CANCER VICTIMS

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English/Nat A new laser therapy is offering fresh hope for lung cancer patients. Photo dynamic therapy (PDT) is a new, two-step cancer treatment procedure that combines laser technology, fiber optics and a special light-activated drug...
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Curated Video

The deadly legacy of tobacco use in Pakistan

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Women make up a fifth of the world's smokers. Not yet as many as men, but the World Health Organisation says the increase in the number of women and young girls using tobacco products is nothing short of alarming. It's data from 151...
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Curated Video

Stars open up about how cancer has affected their lives

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There are a few things that bond people from all parts of the world, whether they are rich, poor, famous or powerful and, sadly, one of them is cancer. Most everyone has suffered through a cancer battle - either fighting it themselves...