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Dogs in the US are being trained to sniff out lung and breast cancer in humans.
San Anselmo, California, United States
1. Poodles walking down the street
2. Poodles walking into Pine Street Foundation
3. Close up of Pine Street Foundation sign
4. Various of poodles training
5. Michael McCulloch talking to cancer...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Stressed out Americans seek mindful peace
VOICED : Stressed out Americans seek mindful peace
Press Association
The return of gyms and indoor swimming: early bird athletes describe their first socially-distanced workout experiences
Swimmers, former Olympians and amateur athletes react to their first socially-distanced gym experience in over three months, at the London Aquatics Centre and Gym in Stratford. Mark Sesnan, the chief executive of GLL, which is the UK's...
Bloomberg
LeBron James: I Won't Stop Until I See Real Change
Jun.25 -- NBA star and Los Angeles Laker LeBron James says he's looking forward to the NBA season starting again, but he will continue to bring change to the Black community. He spoke in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg...
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Doctors investigate the benefits of singing for the elderly
Can singing lead to a longer, healthier life?
That's a question a new study underway in California is attempting to answer.
Listening to music is pleasurable, but singing is even better for your health according to researchers in the...
Bloomberg
How Significant is the S&P 500's Golden Cross?
April 26 -- Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research, examines markets with as focus on the "golden cross" on the S&P 500. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
The Military-Grade Nano-Chip to Detect Cancer
Nov. 14 -- A smartphone-sized breathalyzer that can instantly detect cancer could be on the market within two years. Thats according to the British company Owlstone that is developing the device by adapting military grade nanochips for...
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The town of the Libby, Montana is the deadliest Superfund site in the nation's history. Health officials say at least 400 people have died from asbestos-related diseases caused by the W.R. Grace Mine.
HEADLINE: Mont. Town fights asbestos-related diseases
CAPTION: The town of the Libby, Montana is the deadliest Superfund site in the nation's history. Health officials say at least 400 people have died from asbestos-related...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Exit best solution in Moscow's smog crisis
CLEAN: Exit best solution in Moscow's smog crisis
Bloomberg
Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 8/26/2020
Aug.26 -- Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Enthusiasts participate in Times Square Alliance's annual 'Yoga-thon'
1. Zoom out from mid to wide of over head shot of yoga participants
2. Close-up of yoga participants
3. Close-up of yoga instructors
4. Tilt down from wide of Times Square to yoga participants
5. SOUNDBITE (English): Douglas Stewart,...
Bloomberg
Doctors Race To Fight A Mystery Illness
Oct. 6 -- University of Texas Southwest Medical Center's Dr. Benjamin Greenberg and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece discuss how quickly doctors are developing treatments for Enterovirus D68 with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock.""...
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Millions around the world celebrate international yoga day
LEADIN: It's international Yoga Day and millions of people around the world will be joining for exercises which have put a spring in many a step since ancient times.The World Health Organisation regards it as a valuable way for people of...
Bloomberg
Russell 3000 Advance/Decline Line Bullish for Broader Market, Analyst Kolovos Says
Apr.24 -- On this edition of "Charting Futures," John Kolovos, Macro Risk Advisors chief technical analyst, examines what the Russell 3000 Index is telling us about the broader market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Portland protests continue and end in tear gas
"This is history in the making (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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It's not just the flames that are creating problems for southern California residents, smoke is polluting the skies, and other pollutants are coming from ash, leading to breathing problems for many.
HEADLINE: Smoke creating California health problems
CAPTION: It's not just the flames that are creating problems for southern California residents, smoke is polluting the skies, and other pollutants are coming from ash, leading to...
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Egypt - Biggest land installation in the world
A sand sculpture, which is believed to be the biggest land installation in the world, has been created in the Egyptian desert.
Designed by three young Greek artists, "Desert Breath" is made up of 178
conical depressions and cones,...
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Smartphone app that checks your blood alcohol readings
A pocket sized breathalyzer is being shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, allowing drinkers to check if they've had one too many.
The Breathometer Breeze can even link to a taxi booking service if it thinks you're too...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Uphill task for Turkey's marathon runners
VOICED: Uphill task for Turkey's marathon runners
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Gifted high tech takes spotlight at Berlin's IFA fair (2)
The gadgets on display at Berlin's mega consumer electronics fair this week may not look radically different but they are smarter than ever before and designed to meet our every need often before we've even thought of it ourselves
Bloomberg
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ Review Roundup | THR News
The Ava DuVernay-directed take on the Madeleine L'Engle novel ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ transported reviewers to another world, but some are already looking at return flights.
Bloomberg
Goldman’s Oppenheimer Sees a Fed Cut, Then a Pause Through 2020
Oct.29 -- Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses why the Federal Reserve will be on hold through next year, slowing U.S. earnings growth, and the bottoming of economic growth. He speaks on...