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Malnutrition increases skin diseases among displaced

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LEADIN: Diseases are rife in northern Yemen's camps for the war-displaced. Many are suffering from skin diseases caused or worsened by malnutrition, and children seem to bear the brunt of those problems. ...
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Detox and get in shape for the party season

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LEADIN: Californians are focussing on getting their bodies 'party ready' as they prepare for the holiday celebrations, and top of the list is a good detox session. In Los Angeles there's a huge selection of...
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CLEAN : Liberia: HIV medication being used to try and treat Ebola

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CLEAN : Liberia: HIV medication being used to try and treat Ebola
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Bloomberg

The Economic Cost of the U.S. Opioid Epidemic

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Sep.18 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger offers insight into his new report on the economic impact of the U.S. opioid crisis. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Detox and get in shape for the party season

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LEADIN: Californians are focussing on getting their bodies 'party ready' as they prepare for the holiday celebrations, and top of the list is a good detox session. In Los Angeles there's a huge selection of...
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Newsy Investigates: Abortion Pill's Safety Record

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Data from one study show erectile dysfunction drugs have a mortality rate of about four times greater than Mifeprex.
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VOICED: Keeping swine flu at bay with a few simple tips

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VOICED: Keeping swine flu at bay with a few simple tips
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President Trump Announces Medicare Requirements to Lower Drug Costs

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One rule requires Medicare to compare U.S. drug prices with prices in other developed countries.
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Bloomberg

Covid-19: Immunity, Reinfection, and Flattening the Curve

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Apr.27 -- John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses testing for immunity from the coronavirus, curve flattening models, and studies on using existing medications to combat Covid-19. He speaks on...
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UK: GLASGOW: NEW AIDS DRUG

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English/Nat Doctors and scientists say they're hopeful a new Canadian drug could help in the fight against AIDS. The results of six months of research into the drug, 3TC, were the big talking point in Glasgow Sunday at an...
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WRAP Memorial, relatives, demo in Seoul, Afghan reax ADDS parents

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Seoul, South Korean - 28 July 2007 1. Wide pan of relatives of 22 South Korean hostages in Afghanistan in waiting room of their church 2. Various of relatives 3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Bae Shin-kyu, brother of hostage killed in...
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CLEAN : Home based Medications for People under Ebola Quarantine

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CLEAN : Home based Medications for People under Ebola Quarantine
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Press Association

Experts call for greater research on how to safely stop using antidepressants

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Interview with Dr Mark Horowitz from the RADAR (Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation and Reduction) study ahead of the release of the Cochrane review. Academics performed an overview of research into the topic and found that while...
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Scientists often test drugs on mice, but now some cancer patients are doing the same. They're paying a private lab to breed mouse 'avatars' that carry bits of their own tumors so treatments can first be tried on customized rodents. (Dec. 15)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022507 "We're waiting for the tumor to get to the right size..." (SUPER = Baltimore) (SUPER = Eileen Youtie, Breast cancer patient) "You do what you gotta do, you know? You get scared." (SUPER =...
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Experts Explain Effects of Narcan on Opioids

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Prince's final days and unexpected death at age 57 raise questions among experts familiar with prescription painkiller overdoses. It's possible the innovative musician's demise represents one of the most public tragedies in an overdose...
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Medical marijuana brings relief to thousands of patients

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Medicinal marijuana cultivation plot, Galilee, Israel 1 November 2012 1. Close up of marijuana leaves 2. Back-shot of man with a kippeh among tall marijuana plants 3. Pan across greenhouse 4. Tilt up of tall marijuana plants 5. Female...
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INDIA: HYDERABAD: NOVEL LIVE FISH SWALLOWING CURE FOR ASTHMA

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Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh state, India - 7-8 June 1997 1. Close up of fish stuffed with medicine - pan to fish being put into an asthma patient's mouth 2. Gaud family giving fish-medicine to people 3. Little girl being made to...
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World Hepatitis Day warns of peril posed by virus

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PAKISTAN HEPATITIS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.52SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionIslamabad, Pakistan – 27 July 20161....
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World Hepatitis Day warns of peril posed by virus

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PAKISTAN HEPATITIS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.52SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionIslamabad, Pakistan – 27 July 20161....
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Marijuana Remains on Most-Dangerous Drugs List

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYDenver, Colorado - 11 August 20161. Various of Melanie Brinegar, retail manager, RiverRock Cannabis weighing ounces of medical marijuana2. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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The World Health Organization says it is ethical to use unproven, experimental drugs in the fight against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. (Aug. 12)

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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the use of unproven anti-Ebola drugs in West Africa "ethical" on Tuesday, as long as the provision met certain criteria. After holding a teleconference with medical experts around the world,...
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Federal regulators approved new suppliers for two crucial cancer drugs. An oncologist at the NYU Cancer Institute says the move could ease shortages and fears that patients, particularly children with leukemia, would miss lifesaving treatments.

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HEADLINE: Doctor details cancer drug needs and shortage CAPTION: Federal regulators approved new suppliers for two crucial cancer drugs. An oncologist at the NYU Cancer Institute says the move could ease shortages and fears that...
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No Evidence That Aspirin Helps Atrial Fibrillation

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No Evidence That Aspirin Helps Atrial Fibrillation