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Bloomberg

Eli Lilly CEO Ricks on Sales Forecast, Alzheimer's Drug

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Aug.03 -- Eli Lilly Chairman and CEO David Ricks says the company's forecast takes into account the reduced Covid-related drug sales as the pandemic wanes and the renewed focus on their underlying business. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Charity warns prescriptions to cost more than £10 in just four years

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The cost of a single prescription will soar to more than £10 in just four years, a group of charities has warned. Quotes from Laura Cockram from Prescription Charges Colaition.
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Pharmacies Cannot Discriminate On Reproductive Health Scripts

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The Biden administration is seeking to ensure reproductive health services for women following last month's Supreme Court decision.
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FDA Approves Remdesivir To Treat Children With COVID-19

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The FDA announced Monday that it approved use of the antiviral medication to treat patients as young as 28 days old.
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China struggles with health reforms

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AP Television Henan Province, China - 22 Sept, 2009 1. Mid of bedridden Ji Xiaoyan while hooked up on electrotherapy machine 2. Close Ji Xiaoyan staring up at ceiling 3. Wide of Ji Xiaoyan and her mother operating electrotherapy...
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Battles Over Abortion Access Playing Out Nationwide

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A new Texas abortion law narrows the window that women can buy abortion pills from ten weeks to seven weeks.
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Elderly use traditional herbal medicines to stave off SARS

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1. Chinese herbal practitioners diagnosing patients in Ngau Tao Kok Lower Estate, the public housing estate with a SARS outbreak 2. Close up of practitioner checking pulse 3. Wide shot of people waiting to be examined, a medical worker...
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The 2010 Iditarod is the first time in race history that mushers will be tested for drugs and alcohol somewhere along the trail. Defending champion Lance Mackey, a throat cancer survivor, has acknowledged using medical marijuana in past races.

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HEADLINE: Mackey seeking fourth straight Iditarod CAPTION: The 2010 Iditarod is the first time in race history that mushers will be tested for drugs and alcohol somewhere along the trail. Defending champion Lance Mackey, a throat cancer...
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USA: DRUG COMPANY SAY CANCER DRUG NOT TO BE SEEN AS MIRACLE CURE

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Rockville, Maryland - May 5, 1998 and Baltimore, Maryland - Recent Rockville, Maryland - May 5 1998 1. Wide shot of laboratory technician working in EntreMed laboratory 2. Close up of technician putting liquid in a vial 3. Medium shot...
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WRAP AP Cover of police on death verdict; Med Examiner; File

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AP Television Broward County, Florida - March 26, 2007 1. Wide shot of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Joshua Perper, Broward County, Florida Medical Examiner "Therefore the cause of death is combined drug intoxication, with...
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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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Two research reports suggest a possible link between two bone-building drugs, Reclast and Fosamax, and irregular heart rhythms in a small number of women who take the medicine. The AP interviews a researcher involved with both reports.

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HEADLINE:Q-and-A: bone drugs and irregular heart rhythms. CAPTION: Two research reports suggest a possible link between two bone-building drugs, Reclast and Fosamax, and irregular heart rhythms in a small number of women who take the...
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A new pill designed to prevent blood clots

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AuBC Perth, December 2008 1. Wide of retired Australian Rules footballer Gary Buckenara reading old newspaper reports 2. Close of newspaper reports 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gary Buckenara, retired footballer and blood clot patient: "You...
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Minute traces of antidepressants which escape into water from human waste can make shrimp subdue their natural behavior raising their risk of being eaten by predators. (April 3)

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SOUNDBITE: (English), Dr. Alex Ford, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Portsmouth "Drugs that can control serotonin can have a wide ranging impact on organisms, for example, these snails over here have been shown to drop off...
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Life inside a celebrity rehab centre

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When it comes to helping the stars sober up then the number one Hollywood choice has become the Promises Treatment Center in California. Perched amid the picturesque Santa Monica Mountains, with a gorgeous view of the glistening Pacific...
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VOICED: Afghan children's hospital in crisis amid fears of attack.

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0000 Wide shot interior children's ward 0009 Child lying in bed with bandage on head 0012 Child on bed with nurse 0015 Supplies shown by candlelight 0020 Nurse working by candlelight 0023 Child on bed 0031 Iodine being put on boys...
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Belgium - Authorisation of Viagra

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The European Union on Tuesday (15/9) authorized the sale of the anti-impotence drug Viagra throughout the 15-nation EU and the drug is expected to be available in 50 countries by the end of this year. GV of press conference; English SOT...
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With Britney Spears committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers - and possibly the legal system - to reverse her seemingly endless downward spiral. Marty Brenner, an addiction specialist, answers some key questions

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HEADLINE: Spears behavior 'on hold' in hospital CAPTION: With Britney Spears committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers - and possibly the legal system - to reverse her seemingly endless...
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A Connecticut hospital spends $300k more per year to tackle drug shortages. It's just one symptom of a growing crisis for hospitals throughout the country. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports.

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HEADLINE: Hospitals desperate to fill drug shortages CAPTION: A Connecticut hospital spends $300k more per year to tackle drug shortages. It's just one symptom of a growing crisis for hospitals throughout the country. AP's Bonny Ghosh...
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New York has become the 23rd state to authorize medical marijuana, but patients won't be allowed to smoke the drug. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the bill in New York City. (July 7)

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New York is now the 23rd state to authorize marijuana as a medical treatment, though it will have one of the more restrictive programs in the country. Under legislation signed into law on Saturday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, patients with one...
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Chinese and German companies are among foreign participants in North Korea's International Trade Fair

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North Korea welcomed foreign businesses at the opening of an international trade fair in Pyongyang on Monday. Despite years of sanctions and recent worries over nuclear tests by the socialist state, European companies made an appearance...
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IRAQ: COUNTRY SUFFERING UNDER 6 YEARS OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

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Baghdad, Iraq, 16, 17 September, 19961. Wide shot Tigiris River, the old Mustanaqiriya University and a mosque2. Mid shot children swimming and playing in the Tigris River3. Mid shot children near a bridge foundation4. Wide shot street...
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BRAZIL: AIDS PROTESTORS RALLY AGAINST GOVERNMENT HEALTH CUTS

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 1 December 1998 1. Wide shot protesters with taped mouths holding posters with red ribbon 2. Pull out from girl with taped mouth holding sign reading: 'Protect yourself against the AIDS virus...wear a condom.' 3....