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VOICED : Birth control may be a bitter pill

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VOICED : Birth control may be a bitter pill
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Review Warns Side-Effects Of Statins Dangerously Exaggerated

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Review Warns Side-Effects Of Statins Dangerously Exaggerated
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Alpacas hit it off with care home residents during therapeutic visit

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Two alpacas enjoyed a day out at a care home in Wales when they dropped in for a visit on Friday. Alex and Bethany, alpacas from Admirals View Alpacas in Shropshire, took centre stage at The Oaks Care Home in Newtown, Powys, as part of a...
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Will Coronavirus Measures Work Once the Cat's Out of the Bag?

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Mar.10 -- Dr. Celine Gounder, infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist, comments on the efficacy of coronavirus prevention methods. She spoke with Nuveen Chief Investment Strategist Brian Nick on the March 6 episode of "Bloomberg...
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Animal-assisted therapy is becoming popular in hospitals across the world.

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EM4539HEADLINE: Doctor Doggy will see you nowCAPTION: Animal-assisted therapy is becoming popular in hospitals across the world. Make the rounds with this canine crew at a hospital in South Africa. (Aug. 27) 2007This item is natsound...
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Using technology to help people with brain injuries

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LEAD IN: The World Robot Conference has showcased Brain-Computer technologies which aim to help disabled people restore movements. The system measures electrical signals from the brain - then uses them to...
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Why Oaktree's Marks Is Optimistic About China

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Oaktree Capital Co-Chairman and co-founder Howard Marks says he remains positive on investing in China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs at a virtual Fixed Income Analysts Society (FIASI) event.
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US Attorney General leaves hospital

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1. Attorney General Michael Mukasey leaves George Washington University Hospital with his wife Susan UPSOUND (English) Reporter: "How are you feeling sir?" Mukasey: "Great, thank you." Mukasey and wife get into sports utility...
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Disabled Woman Denied Care by the High Court

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Disabled Woman Denied Care by the High Court
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Action Needed To Improve UK Mortality Rates

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Action Needed To Improve UK Mortality Rates
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A spokesman at the hospital that had been treating Ariel Sharon announced the death of the former Israeli Prime Minister, 85. Sharon had been in a coma since a stroke in 2006.(Jan. 11)

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Officials at the hospital in Tel Aviv that had been treating Ariel Sharon announced on Saturday that the former Israeli Prime Minister has died. Hospital spokesman Dr. Shlomo Noy said on Saturday: "The Chaim Sheba Medical Center at Tel...
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CLEAN : Algerias Bouteflika war hero

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CLEAN : Algerias Bouteflika war hero
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Rapidan Energy’s McNally on Oil, OPEC, U.S. Elections

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Nov.05 -- Bob McNally, president and founder of Rapidan Energy Advisors Llc, discusses the U.S. election and what the results could mean for energy policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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AP interview with doctor who treated Kim Jong-Il in 2008

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1. French neurologist Francois-Xavier Roux entering in his office 2. Close up of Francois-Xavier Roux 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Dr. Francois-Xavier Roux, French neurosurgeon who treated Kim Jong Il in 2008 after his stroke: "From what I...
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Californians debate new right to die law

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LEAD IN:California will soon become the fifth state in the US to allow doctors to provide life-ending drugs to terminally ill patients. The new law was inspired by the story of young Californian Brittany Maynard - a 29-year-old terminal...
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VOICED: Russia targets beer in fight against alcoholism

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VOICED: Russia targets beer in fight against alcoholism
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CLEAN : Some improvement for Israel's Peres but condition still critical

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CLEAN : Some improvement for Israel's Peres but condition still critical
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Music community honors Randy Travis in song

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MUSIC COMMUNITY HONORS RANDY TRAVIS IN SONGA near fatal stroke couldn't take away the signature baritone of country star Randy Travis, and dozens of his friends, from Garth Brooks to Kenny Rogers, used their voices and his songs to honor...
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UK Government apologises for hospital delays

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VOICED: Shows interior shots patient's daughter Leah Butler Smith watching video on laptop and interview with her speaking on five hour wait for her mother to be seen by medical professionals as she suffered a stroke and facebook live...
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Harvard's Dr William Kaelin Jr discusses Nobel win

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A Massachusetts researcher says he had " an out-of-body type of experience" when he got a predawn call informing him that he was one of three scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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Meet the Original Soul Man: Sam Moore

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Sept. 19 -- Grammy Award-winning musician Sam Moore explains how he made the transition from rhythm & blues to bluegrass and reflects on his career. ""Nu-Blu"" lead singer Carolyn Routh also comments. They speak with Pimm Fox on ""Taking...
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Anti-Gaddafi Forces Wait Order to Advance

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Anti-Gaddafi Forces Wait Order to Advance