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1 The BBC's medical correspondent Fergus Walsh is one of those middle-aged riders.
2 It's based on a book by NBC medical correspondent Robert Bazell.
3 Here the BBC's medical correspondent , Fergus Walsh explores the size of the future problem.
4 The chairman of the Harley Medical Group, Mel Braham, spoke to our medical correspondent Fergus Walsh.
5 The BBC's medical correspondent Fergus Walsh visited a clinic in Delhi to see polio immunisation first hand.
6 Dr. Corey Hebert, EBONY's medical correspondent , breaks down to our audience the dangerous side effects from skin bleaching.
7 BBC medical correspondent Fergus Walsh reports.
8 Dr Muiris Houston, medical correspondent of The Irish Times, has been selected as Irish medical journalist of the year.
9 Drug regulation faces enormous change, writes medical correspondent Dr Muiris Houston It has been a difficult year for the pharmaceutical industry.
10 The BBC's medical correspondent , Fergus Walsh, has been to Sierra Leone to see what progress is being made in improving child health.
11 Also reporting for "Planet in Peril: Battle Lines" will be anchor Anderson Cooper and chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
12 A medical correspondent points out that wasps, gnats and midges can be kept at a distance by using preparations of certain obnoxious plants.
13 David Palmer told the BBC's medical correspondent Fergus Walsh how the treatment was not a cure but had given him hope for the future.
14 A good illustration of this condition is furnished by a case which has been communicated to me by a medical correspondent in New Zealand.
15 Twin births increases risk of complications, writes Dr Muiris Houston, Medical Correspondent .
16 The incidents are not a serious threat, writes Dr Muiris Houston, Medical Correspondent .
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