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A hospital which blends modern medicine with old traditions

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Cuetzalan del Progreso, Mexico, October 28, 2013 1. Mid shaman women Francisca Garc�a praying over patient in a room inside the traditional medicine section of Cuetzalan hospital 2. Close chaman Francisca's face praying 3. Mid top view...
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Economic woes mean imported medicines are in short supply

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LEAD IN:Egyptian patients in need of medication are struggling to find the drugs they need.Economic problems are causing problems with importing stock and pharmacists have shortages of many medicines.STORY-LINE:A member of staff bags up...
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Patient drug trials for a possible Alzheimer's treatment

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035387LEAD IN: Hundreds of clinical trials are being held around the world to discover a successful treatment for Alzheimer's disease.This week's UK's Dementia Awareness Week is urging more patients...
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German protest calls for marijuana legalization

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Berlin - 13 August 20161. Wide of pro-cannabis parade2. Mid of pro-cannabis parade3. Close-up placard with TV character Spock from Star Trek, reading...
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Venezuela-Colombia border reopens

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIEINTS ONLYSan Antonio, Venezuela - 13 August 20161. People walking towards the border2. Various of military personnel looking at peoples' identification papers before...
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Thousands Sign for Arizona Marijuana Vote

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus058500Thousands of signatures to get an initiative legalizing marijuana in Arizona on the November ballot were submitted Thursday, likely making the state one of several seeking to relax laws...
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Exteriors of Prince's doctor's house in Minneapolis

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PRINCE SAW LONGTIME, EXEPERIENCED FAMILY CARE PHYSICIANA Minnesota doctor questioned by investigators in Prince's death is an experienced family care physician who worked for a Minneapolis-area health care system until recently.A search...
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Price of medicine soars in Sudan

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SUDAN MEDICINESOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2.59SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionKhartoum, Sudan - 21 July 20161. Right pan across pharmacy2. Mid of man and pharmacist holding prescription3. Close of...
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Sudan renews calls for sanctions to be lifted

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LEAD IN:Sudan is calling on the United States government to lift crippling sanctions which are affecting all sectors of the country. The US imposed comprehensive economic sanctions in 1997 because of the Sudan's suspected links to...
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NKorean defects to find cancer cure in mushrooms

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It's rare for elite North Koreans to defect to the south, but out of those who have, scientist Lee TB stands out in particular.Rather than to escape dire poverty or persecution at home, which are reasons why many other defectors risk...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Muslims on meds negotiate Ramadan restrictions

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VOICED: Muslims on meds negotiate Ramadan restrictions
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Muslims on meds negotiate Ramadan restrictions

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CLEAN: Muslims on meds negotiate Ramadan restrictions
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Liberians call for hospitals closed by Ebola to reopen

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CLEAN : Liberians call for hospitals closed by Ebola to reopen
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Keeping swine flu at bay with a few simple tips

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CLEAN: Keeping swine flu at bay with a few simple tips
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HIV infections rise in Russia, despite global decline

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While the worldwide rate of HIV infection is going down, the number of new infections in Russia continues to rise.According to Vadim Pokrovskiy, the Head of the Federal Scientific and Methodological Centre for Prevention and Control of...
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Sky News

Prince Harry and Rihanna soundbite on HIV as continues his tour of the Caribbean in Barbados

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with Prince Harry and Rihanna speaking on importance of getting tested for HIV and living with Aids. Singer Rihanna, Prince Harry and Councillor Ministry of Health HIV Program Susette...
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Siege destroys city's health services

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LEADIN:The siege on Taiz is causing havoc with its residents' health.Chronically ill people struggle to get the medication they need and 96 percent of the city's hospitals and clinics are no longer operating.STORYLINE:Popular Resistance...
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Aid groups quietly bypass Venezuela's ban

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In a stuffy, second-floor store room, a volunteer sorts through boxes of imported medicines and arranges them one by one on metallic shelves in alphabetical order. There's Euthyrox for thyroid problems, Clexane to stop blood clots and...
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Annual 'marijuana march' in Buenos Aires

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Thousands of people took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Saturday calling for the legalisation of marijuana in the country. As part of the Global Marijuana March, protesters gathered at the Plaza de Mayo square and marched towards the...
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Gift Loophole Grows in DC: District of Cannabis

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Independent vendors in Washington, DC are finding a loophole around the law that makes it illegal to buy or sell marijuana in the city, even through it is legal to grow and consume it. DC voters approved recreational...
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Medical shortages put cholera patients' lives in danger

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LEADIN: A lack of medical supplies is putting the lives of Yemeni cholera patients in danger. A blockade by the Saudi-led coalition means vital medication and equipment is not getting to the hospitals which...
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Food prices rocket as supplies dwindle

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LEADIN: Prices are rocketing in Yemen due to a blockade by the Saudi-led coalition and the instability of foreign exchange. It means many cannot afford essential foods or medicines in what is already the...
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First oncology department opens in Tobruk

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LEADIN: The first department of oncology has finally opened in the coastal city of Tobruk in the far east of Libya, sparing patients the trouble of travelling to seek treatment. STORYLINE: Here...
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California Captive Plotted Escape For 2 Years

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus090833 Prosecutors say 13 malnourished children found in captivity in California were chained as punishment and a 17-year-old plotted her escape for two years. ...