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PBS NewsHour | Documentary: Why Does U.S. Health Care Cost So Much? | PBS (#10451)
Ray Suarez talks with Roger Weisberg, the director of the film, "Money and Medicine." 06:36
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PBS NewsHour | Chimpanzee Testing: Is it the Beginning of the End? | PBS (#10325)
Chimpanzee Testing: Is it the Beginning of the End? 11:43
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Ethical Issues (Norma Hirsch, M.D.) (#101)
Dr. Norma Hirsch works with issues covering the lifespan. Hear how she thinks GE will change our lives. 00:44
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Cloning Around (Norma Hirsch, M.D.) (#101)
Dr. Norma Hirsch works with issues covering the lifespan. Hear how she thinks GE will change our lives. 01:04
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In the Future (Norma Hirsch, M.D.) (#101)
Dr. Norma Hirsch works with issues covering the lifespan. Hear how she thinks GE will change our lives. 01:04
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Arguments for Biotech (Dr. Charles Link, M.D.) (#101)
Dr. Charles Link is using gene therapy to research diseases and treat cancers. Explore the medical possibilities provided by genetic engineering. 01:22
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Gene Therapy (Dr. Charles Link, M.D.) (#101)
Dr. Charles Link is using gene therapy to research diseases and treat cancers. Explore the medical possibilities provided by genetic engineering. 01:09
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What is Biotech? (Dr. Charles Link, M.D.) (#101)
Dr. Charles Link is using gene therapy to research diseases and treat cancers. Explore the medical possibilities provided by genetic engineering. 00:47
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Biotech's Opportunities (Bian Li, Student) (#101)
Bian Li won an internship from the World Food Prize Organization. Her experience give her a unique perspective on feeding the world with GE. 00:35
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The Bottom Line (Bian Li, Student) (#101)
Bian Li won an internship from the World Food Prize Organization. Her experience give her a unique perspective on feeding the world with GE. 00:54
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NOVA | Cracking Your Genetic Code | PBS (#3909)
Full Program: We are on the brink of an era of personalized, gene-based medicine. Are we ready for it? 53:27
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NOVA | Chemotherapy and Breast Cancer | PBS (#3909)
For some breast cancer patients, chemotherapy isn't always necessary. 03:05
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PBS NewsHour | Xenical: A Dieter's Dream? | PBS (#10269)
Xenical: A Dieter's Dream? 09:54
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PBS NewsHour Archive | Xenical: A Dieter's Dream? | PBS (#10268)
Full Program: Xenical: A Dieter's Dream? 09:54
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PBS NewsHour | Spare Parts for Humans: Tissue Engineers Aim for Lab-Grown Limbs, Lungs and More | PBS (#10220)
Spare Parts for Humans: Tissue Engineers Aim for Lab-Grown Limbs, Lungs and More 10:41
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Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience
Elected president only to see the nation fracture in two, Abraham Lincoln led a confused and frightened people through the most terrible war in their history. At the same time, his own household mirrored the fissures that rent the...
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ADD and Loving It?!
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Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
Alan Alda brings his unique blend of curiosity and humor to the exploration of the latest trends in science, medicine, technology and the environment.
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American Experience
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Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale
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Bill Moyers Journal
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Explore More
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For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots
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Frontline
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Frontline/World
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Independent Lens
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Need to Know
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Nightly Business Report
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NOVA
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NOW on PBS
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The Open Mind XIX
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POV
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Second Opinion
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Tavis Smiley
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
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Under Our Skin: A Health Care Nightmare
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World Business
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