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Robot machines transform South African HIV care

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LEAD-IN: Robotics are set to transform the delivery of HIV therapies to patients in South Africa.A series of ATM pharmacy dispensers are being rolled out in key locations, making it easier and quicker for patients to collect their...
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Study Backs Cell Transplants for Severe Diabetes

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Transplants of insulin-producing pancreas cells are a long hoped-for treatment for diabetes — and a new study shows they can protect the most seriously ill patients from a life-threatening complication of the disease, an important...
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Williamson: Soldiers to be vaccinated against anthrax poisoning

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UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson announced on Thursday that British soldiers are to be vaccinated against anthrax poisoning in the wake of the Salisbury nerve agent attack. Speaking from Filton, Williamson also...
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Rise in Domestic Abuse Cases During Lockdown

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Apr.22 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus comments on the rise of domestic abuse during the coronavirus lockdown. "Women in abusive relationships are more likely to be exposed to violence, as are...
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Bloomberg

Future of the Office After Coronavirus

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Aug.27 -- Andrew Coombs, chief executive officer at Sirius Real Estate Ltd., discusses the commercial real estate industry, demand and the trends he’s seeing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Outbreak leads to duck cull

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Phitsanulok 1. Empty chicken farm 2. Chicken farmer 3. Farmer walking through empty farm 4. Empty chicken farm 5. Farmer piling chicken food dishes 6. SOUNDBITE (Thai): Tri Intong, Chicken Farmer: "Too many chickens caught the bird flu....
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Entire nursing home tested to check virus spread

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In the Seattle area, which had the nation's first major nursing home COVID-19 outbreak that eventually claimed 43 lives, health officials are targeting their testing efforts not on the homes with outbreaks but on those that have shown...
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Bloomberg

Suncorp CEO: Foundations of Our Business Remain Strong

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Aug.21 -- Steve Johnston, chief executive officer of Brisbane-based Suncorp Group, which offers services including banking and insurance, discusses the company's financial results and business outlook. Suncorp reported cash profit for...
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Intl Health Forum says spike in diseases from urbanisation and pollution

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Beijing - 29 October 2007 1. Wide of Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu, World Health Organisation Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan and others sitting at opening ceremony of Global Forum for Health Research 2. Chinese Health Minister...
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Advocate on US nursing home virus 'nightmare'

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The problems plaguing US nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic have been around long before the virus, according to the executive director of The Long Term Care Community Coalition.
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The Associated Press has learned that a peanut processing plant in Texas run by the Peanut Corporation of America operated for years unlicensed and uninspected by government health officials

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HEADLINE: Firm tied to salmonella ran unlicensed Texas plant CAPTION: The Associated Press has learned that a peanut processing plant in Texas run by the Peanut Corporation of America operated for years unlicensed and uninspected by...
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Dr. Charles Arntzen, Director of the Biodesign Institute at ASU talks about his research that focuses on genetically modifying tobacco plants to create a protein used to develop an Ebola drug. (Aug. 18)

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Drug makers and academic laboratories going beyond standard techniques in the push to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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Bloomberg

The Restaurant Industry Struggles With Coronavirus

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Aug.05 -- Tom Bene, president and chief executive officer at The National Restaurant Association, discusses how the coronavirus has impacted restaurants and his outlook for the recovery of the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Travel From U.K. Restricted as Mutated Virus Spreads

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Dec.21 -- France and Germany joined Italy in suspending flights from the U.K. as the government warned that a new strain of the coronavirus is “out of control.” Maria Tadeo reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Roche CEO: Very Confident Will Reach Our Outlook

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Jul.22 -- Severin Schwan, chief executive officer at Roche Holding AG, discusses company earnings, the outlook for covid tests in the second half of the year and the timeline for the firm’s covid anti-viral pill. Roche reported...
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Have We Dodged an Education Catastrophe?

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Mar.18 -- Sal Khan, founder and chief executive officer at Khan Academy, discusses remote learning for students caused by the coronavirus pandemic, how big the learning gap has become and the trends he’s seeing in education as schools...
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Thermal screener reads temperature without contact

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A "contactless" thermal temperature screening device installed at entrances to Rush University Medical Center in Chicago is reducing the risk of exposure for anyone entering the Rush campus.
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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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Ancient Aboriginal remedies tested for modern medicine

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AP Television Yamba, New South Wales - 20 May 2010 1. Wide of plants and trees overlooking coastline 2. Wide of trees 3. Various of Macquarie University PhD researcher Joanne Packer and Yaegl Aboriginal elder Ron Heron looking for plants...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Labor Unions Say It's Still Unsafe for Workers to Return

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May.12 -- Kate Bell, head of economics at the Trades Union Congress, discusses the U.K. government's plan for rebooting the economy and whether it's safe for people to return to work. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Hotel Chocolat Successfully Pivoted to 100% Online: CEO

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Apr.16 -- Angus Thirlwell, chief executive officer at Hotel Chocolat Group Plc, discusses closing all 125 stores due to coronavirus pandemic, receiving aid from the U.K. government and redeploying dividend capital. He speaks on...
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Entire nursing home tested to check virus spread

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In the Seattle area, which had the nation's first major nursing home COVID-19 outbreak that eventually claimed 43 lives, health officials are targeting their testing efforts not on the homes with outbreaks but on those that have shown...
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The common bacteria which is killing babies

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LEADIN: There are calls for the development of a vaccine to help prevent the death of thousands of newborn babies. Millions of women unknowingly carry a bacteria which can be passed on in pregnancy and later...
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Bloomberg

Omicron's Spread Pushed Global Cases Over 1 Million Again

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the omicron variant, the hospitalization rate for the variant and the infection rate of children. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The...