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and the american college of emergency medicine and the american medical association oppose mandated reporting by health care personnel. is there the possibility that doctors reporting the abuse helps stop it? i've heard that argument, too. in fact, an argument did come from one of the lawmakers, in the state senate or the state assembly who said that while she's voting against this bill. >> yes, yeah. i realize that there are some individuals, you know, who don't support this bill. and, you know, organizations and individuals. but i really think overall, this is going to lead to improved safety, for women and more access to resources they may not know about helping them get out of these dangerous situations, is very important. and so i, you know, i really think overall that all the benefits are going to far outweigh any, any risks, i do think there are some, some concerns about i think the, for example, hospitals and health care providers are going to need to think about maybe doing things a little differently. for example, if a woman leaves the er not providing written instruction, discharge
and the american college of emergency medicine and the american medical association oppose mandated reporting by health care personnel. is there the possibility that doctors reporting the abuse helps stop it? i've heard that argument, too. in fact, an argument did come from one of the lawmakers, in the state senate or the state assembly who said that while she's voting against this bill. >> yes, yeah. i realize that there are some individuals, you know, who don't support this bill. and,...
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medical association. she describes what she witness inside gauze has medical facilities. everything date is up is unbearable every single day. so it's very, very, at normal to say not available out of stuck and you cannot do anything. and many times doctors and surgeons, they cannot do anything. there's no equipment, there's no medication. what they can do. they do their very best to help the situation. and sincerely, to have with us did you see people die in the emergency room because of things that otherwise in any other hospital that out of the part of the world if they had proper supplies, these people probably could have been saved. did you have that kind of feeling or experience? unfortunately? yes. and we have the cases and it was very hard to broken that you are dead and you know that you can do so many things. but because of the shortage of supplies or medications or equipment, you are not able to do anything. how many times a day did you see a situation like that? that's all the one thing multip
medical association. she describes what she witness inside gauze has medical facilities. everything date is up is unbearable every single day. so it's very, very, at normal to say not available out of stuck and you cannot do anything. and many times doctors and surgeons, they cannot do anything. there's no equipment, there's no medication. what they can do. they do their very best to help the situation. and sincerely, to have with us did you see people die in the emergency room because of...
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the american medical association and others have said that is not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> alameda county district attorney pamela price is celebrating the supervisor's decision not to schedule a special election for her potential recall. instead the recall election will happen during the general election in november. and price says that is a win for democracy. >> the people of this county will have the right to elect a district attorney. and they did that. >> yes. >> we should not have to do it again. >> that's right. >> but we will. we will do it again. >> price won her seat with 53% of the vote back in 2022 on a platform of criminal justice reform. supporters of the recall accuse her of being soft on crime and say keeping her in office longer than necessary will have a negative impact on crime rates. a special election would have cost the county an estimated $15 to $20 million. >>> homeless numbers are out in alameda county. there is an increase in unhoused people in oakland. the census was taken back in january with the break down. there were close to 9,500 people exper
the american medical association and others have said that is not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> alameda county district attorney pamela price is celebrating the supervisor's decision not to schedule a special election for her potential recall. instead the recall election will happen during the general election in november. and price says that is a win for democracy. >> the people of this county will have the right to elect a district attorney. and they did that. >>...
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speakers included the president of the american medical association, medical professionals from google and microsoft, and the dean of stanford school of medicine. >> the way i've thought about it, the way i've talked with others who are experts in this field, the internet brought us access to information generative ai is bringing and enhancing us our access to knowledge. >> they discussed ai's possible impact on research, discovery and health care delivery, and how ai could be used to educate the next generation of doctors. >> a major step today in the effort to transform california's mental health system and address the homelessness crisis in redwood city today, governor newsom announced $3.3 billion in funding to begin building mental health treatment centers. >> i've never been more enthusiastic about our prospects to actually make a dent and address the issue of what's happening on the streets and sidewalks in this state than i am today. >> the money comes from proposition one, passed by voters in march, which authorized nearly $6.5 billion to address the crisis on california's str
speakers included the president of the american medical association, medical professionals from google and microsoft, and the dean of stanford school of medicine. >> the way i've thought about it, the way i've talked with others who are experts in this field, the internet brought us access to information generative ai is bringing and enhancing us our access to knowledge. >> they discussed ai's possible impact on research, discovery and health care delivery, and how ai could be used...
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it was the republicans, and most prolifically, the american medical association. that is how it became compromised -- the reason why medicare, because seniors were losing their homes to hospitals. but could not afford the hospital bills. they instituted medicare for people over 65 and had a compromise. ok, we are going to have a health care plan called medicaid for the lowest of our people in poverty. host: i will jump in at that point and kick off the conversation. guest: let's start with headstart. when it was first introduced, it seemed to have a lot of positive long-term effects for the kids. as they become adults, they graduate from high school, college, they do better in the labor market. one of the successes of headstart and other such programs is we started creating other options for families, too. today, families have a lot more options. not enough. a lot of families go without needed childcare and women in particular provided billions of dollars of unpaid care every year, but we have improved the conditions for folks that are not participating in headsta
it was the republicans, and most prolifically, the american medical association. that is how it became compromised -- the reason why medicare, because seniors were losing their homes to hospitals. but could not afford the hospital bills. they instituted medicare for people over 65 and had a compromise. ok, we are going to have a health care plan called medicaid for the lowest of our people in poverty. host: i will jump in at that point and kick off the conversation. guest: let's start with...
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despite his cause of death ruled excited delirium the american medical association and others say that's not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> to concord now. a failed burglary attempt leaves an engineering business rammed and watch this. this happened monday night on solano way caught on camera. the owner says and you can hear that crash right there, it will cost him about $2,000 to fix that rollup door that they tried to ram. concord police say just before the incident, that same crew tried and failed to hit a similar business using similar tactics nearby. >>> let's get a live look outside on this thursday morning. we are going to go to the top of the mark where you get a great perspective of the bay sort of off in the distance. and you can see that ferris wheel there. and a little cloud cover out there this morning. jessica, how's it looking throughout the rest of the day? i'm hoping some of that burns off. >> it will except if you livealong the coastline but notice how it's hanging just above all of us in the city of san francisco. that's kind of the case widespread throughout the
despite his cause of death ruled excited delirium the american medical association and others say that's not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> to concord now. a failed burglary attempt leaves an engineering business rammed and watch this. this happened monday night on solano way caught on camera. the owner says and you can hear that crash right there, it will cost him about $2,000 to fix that rollup door that they tried to ram. concord police say just before the incident, that same...
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there is a volunteer with the policy in american medical association. she describes the conditions she witnessed and side causes medical facilities. everything date is up is unbearable every single day. so it's very, very, a normal to say nothing available out of stuck and you cannot do anything. and many times doctors and surgeons, they cannot do anything. there's no equipment, there is no medication, what they can do. they do their very best to help the situation and sincerely, to have with us. did you see people die in the emergency room because of things that otherwise in any other hospital, the other part of the world if they had proper supplies, these people probably could have been saved. did you have that kind of feeling or experience? unfortunately? yes. and we have the cases and it was very hard to broken that you are dead and you know that you can do so many things. but because of the shortage of supplies or medications or equipment, you are not able to do anything. how many times a day did you see a situation like that? that's only one thing
there is a volunteer with the policy in american medical association. she describes the conditions she witnessed and side causes medical facilities. everything date is up is unbearable every single day. so it's very, very, a normal to say nothing available out of stuck and you cannot do anything. and many times doctors and surgeons, they cannot do anything. there's no equipment, there is no medication, what they can do. they do their very best to help the situation and sincerely, to have with...
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the american medical association and the american academy of pediatrics wrote briefs in support of the trans plaintiffs. it is a win for the trans community but may not be the final word on the issue. for more, i'm joined by selena simmons duffin who covers health policy for npr. as you know, there are numerous court cases around the country about transgender rights and access to gender affirming care. how significant was this ruling, and what are the big takeaways to you? >> i think this is a really significant ruling. the fourth circuit majority opinion was really strong and called discrimination against trans patients on these plans to be "obviously discriminatory." i think the big take away is that insurers have not been able to say they will cover this care for some patients with some diagnoses but not others. if they will be covering things like sex hormones and vasectomies for some patients, they will have to cover it for trans patients as well, and i do think it is really seen in the trans community as a major win, and it cuts against some of the trends of more litigation and m
the american medical association and the american academy of pediatrics wrote briefs in support of the trans plaintiffs. it is a win for the trans community but may not be the final word on the issue. for more, i'm joined by selena simmons duffin who covers health policy for npr. as you know, there are numerous court cases around the country about transgender rights and access to gender affirming care. how significant was this ruling, and what are the big takeaways to you? >> i think this...
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despite his cause of death ruled as excited delirium the american medical association and others said that was not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> to concord now. a failed burglary attempt leaves an engineering business rammed. this happened monday night on solano way. the owner says it will cost him about $2,000 to fix that roll up door. concord police say just before this incident you can kind of hear the ramming there. they tried and failed to hit a similar business nearby. >>> taking a live look outside as we wake up on this thursday morning. to this gorgeous view of san francisco. you can see grace cathedral there off to the side. let's check in with first alert meteorologist jessica burch to update us and ready to go as we head out the door and jess i'm not loving all the may gray we're getting. >> that's because you live along the coast, g. i'm sure it was sunny as can be just around the same time it was cool and cloudy along the coastline. luckily this mornings that what we have outside. that marine layer kind of holding on tight to us right now throughout the santa clara
despite his cause of death ruled as excited delirium the american medical association and others said that was not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> to concord now. a failed burglary attempt leaves an engineering business rammed. this happened monday night on solano way. the owner says it will cost him about $2,000 to fix that roll up door. concord police say just before this incident you can kind of hear the ramming there. they tried and failed to hit a similar business nearby....
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. >> cording to the journal of the american medical association 80% of women have report aid degree of subjective memory loss. so this is a real thing. the publication says more research is needed to fully understand the changes that happen to a woman's brain during pregnancy. joining us now is parenting expert and certified life coach hannah keely. hannah, thanks for being with us. i know you're a mom. we were talking in the commercial. to seven kids, which i applaud you for. as a mom of two i can barely handle. but how do you define mom brain? >> well, actually, the brain changes for a woman before and after she has a child. you can actually see it on an mri. there's lots of gray matter. i've been researching this for decades because i didn't know what was wrong with me. i feel like okay, i could do everything before but now it's just everything feels overwhelming. >> what are some hacks to try and deal with mom brain? i think of my sister and she'll probably kill me for saying this but when she was prepping nant with her first child the police came because she left her keys in the d
. >> cording to the journal of the american medical association 80% of women have report aid degree of subjective memory loss. so this is a real thing. the publication says more research is needed to fully understand the changes that happen to a woman's brain during pregnancy. joining us now is parenting expert and certified life coach hannah keely. hannah, thanks for being with us. i know you're a mom. we were talking in the commercial. to seven kids, which i applaud you for. as a mom of...
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. >> the doctors say they're with the palestinian american medical association, which posted this video to x. doctor adam hamoui is a near newark, new jersey, plastic surgeon and us army vet who is just one of 19 doctors stuck in gaza right now. the association says the doctors first entered gaza on may 1st to provide emergency medical care to civilians. they were supposed to leave on monday but were denied exit from gaza today. the white house said it is aware of the situation and is doing everything to get those doctors out. >> if there was an operation in rafah or potential operation in rafah, it doesn't. we need to get them out, we want to get them out and that is our it has nothing to do with anything else. these are americans impacted american citizens, and so we're working to get them out . >> the white house says the biden administration is in contact with four of the doctors families, as well as the israeli government. and our coverage of the war in gaza continues online on our website at ktvu.com. >> can i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation? >> new vide
. >> the doctors say they're with the palestinian american medical association, which posted this video to x. doctor adam hamoui is a near newark, new jersey, plastic surgeon and us army vet who is just one of 19 doctors stuck in gaza right now. the association says the doctors first entered gaza on may 1st to provide emergency medical care to civilians. they were supposed to leave on monday but were denied exit from gaza today. the white house said it is aware of the situation and is...
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she returned from the gulf off last week while she was volunteering with the palestinian american medical association. she joins us now from to tell in new jersey, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let me ask you is into a very recently the inside at one of the hospitals, the you are paying hospital, i believe. what was the situation when it came to some of the absolute essentials in the medical facility, medicine supplies of fuel, food. so on it is just because i know that i was in a unit 10, does a hospital that this is a hospital. but if you go dead, if you do know that this should be a hospital, you will not recognize that the medical equipment, the medication, the surgical supplies, everything's out of stock, the hygiene, or in the hospital. you can talk about the hygiene. and so the health system is collapse and is destroyed the capacity of the people who are working well in dating because you know, they're not lucky. they're not been paid a less than 30 percent. the people that they are the if they will not be transferred out to be treated. they cannot die in the hospital be
she returned from the gulf off last week while she was volunteering with the palestinian american medical association. she joins us now from to tell in new jersey, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let me ask you is into a very recently the inside at one of the hospitals, the you are paying hospital, i believe. what was the situation when it came to some of the absolute essentials in the medical facility, medicine supplies of fuel, food. so on it is just because i know that i was in a...
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. >> now, these doctors are with the palestinian american medical association, which posted this video. you're looking at to x. the doctors first went into gaza on may 1st, providing emergency medical care to civilians. they were supposed to leave on monday, but they were denied an exit from gaza. the white house says they know about the situation when they're trying to get those doctors out. >> if there was an operation in rafah or potential operation in rafah, it doesn't. we need to get them out. we want to get them out. and that is our it has nothing to do with anything else. these are americans impacted american citizens, and so we're working to get them out . >> the white house says the biden administration is in contact with four of the families of the doctors, as well as the israeli government. time is now. 445 oakland congresswoman barbara lee is looking back at how her political career began. they began back in the 1970s at mills college in oakland. that's where barbara lee met her mentor and friend, shirley chisholm. >> chisholm's glass ceiling shattering career, now the subj
. >> now, these doctors are with the palestinian american medical association, which posted this video. you're looking at to x. the doctors first went into gaza on may 1st, providing emergency medical care to civilians. they were supposed to leave on monday, but they were denied an exit from gaza. the white house says they know about the situation when they're trying to get those doctors out. >> if there was an operation in rafah or potential operation in rafah, it doesn't. we need...
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the doctors are with the palestinian american medical association, which posted this video to x. >> the doctors first entered gaza may 1st to provide emergency medical care to civilians. now, they were supposed to leave monday but were denied exit from gaza. the white house said it is aware of the situation and is working to get the doctors out. >> if there was an operation in rafah or potential operation in rafah, it doesn't. we need to get them out. we want to get them out and that is our it has nothing to do with anything else. these are americans impacted american citizens. and so we're working to get them out . >> the biden white house says the administration is in contact with four of the doctors families, as well as the israeli government. new this morning, russian president vladimir putin is on a two day state visit to china. putin met today with the chinese president, xi jinping. the two reaffirmed the no limits partnership they signed in 2022. russia has become increasingly economically dependent on china following sanctions by the west for the ukraine war. the two countries a
the doctors are with the palestinian american medical association, which posted this video to x. >> the doctors first entered gaza may 1st to provide emergency medical care to civilians. now, they were supposed to leave monday but were denied exit from gaza. the white house said it is aware of the situation and is working to get the doctors out. >> if there was an operation in rafah or potential operation in rafah, it doesn't. we need to get them out. we want to get them out and...
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joining us now, the president of the american medical association,. doctor. >> say hello to the boys. >> ethan, asher, hello. >> had to get it done for the boys. something americans may not be paying attention to, but something the health care industry has been having for a long time. how bad are ransomware attacks, and what are the consequences? >> we have one-two whammies. in february, we had change health care, united health care, experience a significant cyber, and they've processed a third, half of every health care order in the nation. systems are still down. i've seen five doctors the last few months, and none have been paid. imagine the stress of running a small practice, and you're not getting revenue coming through the door. then we have the latest issue with ascension. the electronic health record is down. i spoke to a physician who said, we have a job if you want to work with a hospital where you're back on paper. imagine trying to run a hospital with none of the systems up and running. the irony of health care in america is we have the be
joining us now, the president of the american medical association,. doctor. >> say hello to the boys. >> ethan, asher, hello. >> had to get it done for the boys. something americans may not be paying attention to, but something the health care industry has been having for a long time. how bad are ransomware attacks, and what are the consequences? >> we have one-two whammies. in february, we had change health care, united health care, experience a significant cyber, and...
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according to data from the american medical association, 80% of practices reported lost practices and 85% stated they had to allocate additional staff time to complete additional administrative requirements, and we already have that burden on the small business. neither doctors nor the nonphysician staff will receive any additional compensation for the time of mitigating the fallout of the change attack just like we are not compensated for the hours of claims. in iowa doctors were very hesitant to take advanced payment of dollars without confirmation that the claimed submissions will be paid at the rate submitted and are concerned they will be required to pay back more than what ultimately would be approved once the processing is completed. the survey also found 55% of doctors said they had to use personal funds to cover the expenses and notably the overall effect of the change attacks have been most acutely felt by the practices with fewer physicians. what has been the uptake on the advanced payment program among small physician practices and what do you plan to do to offer more adva
according to data from the american medical association, 80% of practices reported lost practices and 85% stated they had to allocate additional staff time to complete additional administrative requirements, and we already have that burden on the small business. neither doctors nor the nonphysician staff will receive any additional compensation for the time of mitigating the fallout of the change attack just like we are not compensated for the hours of claims. in iowa doctors were very hesitant...
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veterinary medical association says the average household spends $367 a year on routine medical care for pooches. >> and $253 on katie's if or when a serious medical issue arises, the costs can run into thousands of dollars. and that's the entire case for pet insurance. right there. >> it's definitely worth it. if you are the kind of person who feels like you would want to do anything to save your cats. are your pet's life if they got injured or ill? >> california, the country's largest market for pet insurance passed a law in 2014 requiring greater transparency in pet insurance fees and conditions. but of course, just like any other product. >> disclosures only as good whether the person has actually read and digested it. >> insurance, like human health insurance can be expensive. in some cases, you might want to keep it. only 4. catastrophic events. >> as of 2022, according to industry estimates, the average cost to insurer a dog for accidents and illness. was $53 a month for cats? $32. as with human insurance, the larger the deductible, you agree to the lower your monthly premium,
veterinary medical association says the average household spends $367 a year on routine medical care for pooches. >> and $253 on katie's if or when a serious medical issue arises, the costs can run into thousands of dollars. and that's the entire case for pet insurance. right there. >> it's definitely worth it. if you are the kind of person who feels like you would want to do anything to save your cats. are your pet's life if they got injured or ill? >> california, the...
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veterinary medical association says the average household spends $367 a year on routine medical care for pooches. >> and $253 on katie's if or when a serious medical issue arises, the costs can run into thousands of dollars. and that's the entire case for pet insurance. right there. >> it's definitely worth it. if you are the kind of person who feels like you would want to do anything to save your cats. are your pee's life if they got injured or ill? >> california, the country's largest market for pet insurance passed a law in 2014 requiring greater transparency in pet insurance fees and conditions. but of course, just like any other product. >> disclosures only as good whether the person has actually read and digested it. >> pet insurance, like human health insurance can be expensive. in some cases, you might want to keep it. only 4. catastrophic events. >> as of 2022, according to industry estimates, the average cost to insurer a dog for acc2dents and illness. was $53 a month for cats? $32. as with human insurance, the larger the deductible, you agree to the lower your monthly prem
veterinary medical association says the average household spends $367 a year on routine medical care for pooches. >> and $253 on katie's if or when a serious medical issue arises, the costs can run into thousands of dollars. and that's the entire case for pet insurance. right there. >> it's definitely worth it. if you are the kind of person who feels like you would want to do anything to save your cats. are your pee's life if they got injured or ill? >> california, the...
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veterinary medical association says the average household spends $367 a year on routine medical care for pooches. >> and $253 on katie's if or when a serious medical issue arises, the costs can run into thousands of dollars. and that's the entire case for pet insurance. right there. >> it's definitely worth it. if you are the kind of person who feels like you would want to do anything to save your cats. are your pet's life if they got injured or ill? >> california, the country's largest market for pet insurance passed a law in 2014 requiring greater transparency in pet insurance fees and conditions. but of course, just like any other product. >> disclosures only as good whether the person has actually read and digested it. >> insurance, like human health insurance can be expensive. in some cases, you might want to keep it. only 4. catastrophic events. >> as of 2022, according to industry estimates, the average cost to insurer a dog for accidents and illness. was $53 a month for cats? $32. as with human insurance, the larger the deductible, you agree to the lower your monthly premium,
veterinary medical association says the average household spends $367 a year on routine medical care for pooches. >> and $253 on katie's if or when a serious medical issue arises, the costs can run into thousands of dollars. and that's the entire case for pet insurance. right there. >> it's definitely worth it. if you are the kind of person who feels like you would want to do anything to save your cats. are your pet's life if they got injured or ill? >> california, the...
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according to data for the american medical association, 80% of practices lost money from unpaid claims and had to use additional staff time. we already have that burden on small businesses as a small practitioner coming to congress, neither doctors nor their nonphysician staff will receive any additional compensation for the time spent mitigating the attack. just like we are not compensated for the hours of prior authorization claims we have to to file do you find to be valid. this is the financial burden that americans, physicians and healthcare workers are already experiencing. in iowa, doctors are very hesitant to take advance payment dollars without confirmation their claims submissions will be paid at the rate submitted and are concerned they will be required to pay back more than what ultimately will be approved for payment once the backlog processing is completed. the survey also found that 55% of doctors said they had to use personal funds to cover practice expenses. notably, the overall effects of the change attack have been most acutely felt by practices with 10 or fewer phys
according to data for the american medical association, 80% of practices lost money from unpaid claims and had to use additional staff time. we already have that burden on small businesses as a small practitioner coming to congress, neither doctors nor their nonphysician staff will receive any additional compensation for the time spent mitigating the attack. just like we are not compensated for the hours of prior authorization claims we have to to file do you find to be valid. this is the...
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it was the republicans, and most prolifically, the american medical association. that is how it became compromised -- the reason why medicare, because seniors were losing their homes to hospitals. but could not afford the hospital bills. they instituted medicare for people over 65 and had a compromise. ok, we are going to have a health care plan called medicaid for the lowest of our people in poverty. host: i will jump in at that point and kick off the conversation. guest: let's start with headstart. when it was first introduced, it seemed to have a lot of positive long-term effects for the kids. as they become adults, they graduate from high school, college, they do better in the labor market. one of the successes of headstart and other such programs is we started creating other options for families, too. today, families have a lot more options. not enough. a lot of families go without needed childcare and women in particular provided billions of dollars of unpaid care every year, but we have improved the conditions for folks that are not participating in headsta
it was the republicans, and most prolifically, the american medical association. that is how it became compromised -- the reason why medicare, because seniors were losing their homes to hospitals. but could not afford the hospital bills. they instituted medicare for people over 65 and had a compromise. ok, we are going to have a health care plan called medicaid for the lowest of our people in poverty. host: i will jump in at that point and kick off the conversation. guest: let's start with...
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we had a study published last year in "the journal of the medical americans association", over 16 million over 14 years, they found no greater rates of psychosis or mental illness in states where marijuana was legal versus where it wasn't. stanford university did a similar study and found no higher rate of schizophrenia, bipolar, mental illness, in states where cannabis was legal versus where it wasn't. this idea that marijuana is driving or spiking large rates in mental illness or psychosis of the general population level simply is not substantiated by facts. finally, if we are concerned about high potency thc, if we are concerned about people who may have a predisposition to mental illness or suffering from it and having that condition exacerbated by cannabis, then the answer is not criminalization. it is not driving this market underground. it is regulation and education. host: ok. let's hear from oleg from brooklyn, new york. go ahead. you are on our support line. hello? caller: thank you for having us. thank you for having this important discussion on c-span. really appreciate it. a
we had a study published last year in "the journal of the medical americans association", over 16 million over 14 years, they found no greater rates of psychosis or mental illness in states where marijuana was legal versus where it wasn't. stanford university did a similar study and found no higher rate of schizophrenia, bipolar, mental illness, in states where cannabis was legal versus where it wasn't. this idea that marijuana is driving or spiking large rates in mental illness or...
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it's quite interesting that in 2013, the american medical association recognised obesity as a disease. now that allowed the insurance companies then to provide cover for people who have obesity related problems. so that could be cardiovascular disease . it be cardiovascular disease. it might be, diabetes, it could be heart problems . so the world heart problems. so the world kind of changed then in 2013, the world health organisation went to on recognise it, as a global disease, as well. so there is no question about it. i mean, obesity is lifestyle related, but it's and i think something like a third of us, 25% of us, i think are obese . 25% of us, i think are obese. >> and about some people find it harder than others to get to eat less and to, to move more. roy lilly, thank you so much for joining us and talking through what is a remarkable advancement in science. there let's hope it can save us all some money and help the nhs . yes. help the nhs. yes. >> well, still to come, the government's announced a huge investment in defence, building at least 25 warships in the uk . at least
it's quite interesting that in 2013, the american medical association recognised obesity as a disease. now that allowed the insurance companies then to provide cover for people who have obesity related problems. so that could be cardiovascular disease . it be cardiovascular disease. it might be, diabetes, it could be heart problems . so the world heart problems. so the world kind of changed then in 2013, the world health organisation went to on recognise it, as a global disease, as well. so...
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. >> new data from the association of american medical colleges has found that since the fall of roe and the institution of georgia's six-week abortion ban, the state has attracted fewer medical residents. a nearly 10% decrease across all specialties from 2023 to 2024, which tracks with decreases in other states with post-roe abortion bans. the u.s. is already wrestling with a nationwide doctor shortage, which georgia's trying to cope with. now there's this data. what's your reaction? >> reverend, al, i live in a state right now where over half of our counties already don't have an obgyn, and what we're looking at is one of the worst maternal mortality crises we've ever seen in this country. what we're seeing is more black women die within one year of childbirth in georgia than they do in third world countries. three times likely to die from preg schiff related complications than our white counterparts. this is unacceptable. these are things that our republican leadership here in gha and across the country have put into law with these abortion bans where they're restricting our repro
. >> new data from the association of american medical colleges has found that since the fall of roe and the institution of georgia's six-week abortion ban, the state has attracted fewer medical residents. a nearly 10% decrease across all specialties from 2023 to 2024, which tracks with decreases in other states with post-roe abortion bans. the u.s. is already wrestling with a nationwide doctor shortage, which georgia's trying to cope with. now there's this data. what's your reaction?...
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i'm a member of the association of american medical school pediatric department chairs, the american academy of pediatrics and hospitals membership with the children's hospital association. these organizations along with counts others have been working tirelessly to support the accelerating kids access to care act. medicaid covers about one half of all children nationally and about one-third of the children cared for at the university of iowa are covered by medicaid. we are taking care of the most vulnerable part of our population, children in poverty. investing in children's health is not just the right thing to do. it also pays off in the long term as we know children receive the services through medicaid have better health as adults. the university violent stead family children hospital is an academic university associate of children's hospital in the state of iowa. the was a violent with over 200 doctors who are solely dedicated to the care of children in many case of university of iowa pediatric care doctors of the only specialist of the kind in the state and often the stranded
i'm a member of the association of american medical school pediatric department chairs, the american academy of pediatrics and hospitals membership with the children's hospital association. these organizations along with counts others have been working tirelessly to support the accelerating kids access to care act. medicaid covers about one half of all children nationally and about one-third of the children cared for at the university of iowa are covered by medicaid. we are taking care of the...
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association with raz for ukraine and the american organization global leap missions. we spent five in one day operations, they were quite difficult, because they touched the plastic of the face in different areas. other surgeons from the american-ukrainian team. worked with young patients in the children's medicine center of the ohmadit hospital. after consultations, surgeons from the usa operated on more than fifty children with congenital facial defects and those who suffered as a result of military operations. these are children from the eastern regions, directly, these are donetsk, kharkiv, mariupol, kherson, who did not have the opportunity to receive qualified highly specialized care locally residences that have lost relatives, parents. what is special about this mission is that the doctors came to train our doctors, this is their sixth visit, that is, many operations are performed by our doctors, and our american colleagues advise and point out nuances during the operation. the american surgeons have planned the next visit to ukraine for the fall, when the doct
association with raz for ukraine and the american organization global leap missions. we spent five in one day operations, they were quite difficult, because they touched the plastic of the face in different areas. other surgeons from the american-ukrainian team. worked with young patients in the children's medicine center of the ohmadit hospital. after consultations, surgeons from the usa operated on more than fifty children with congenital facial defects and those who suffered as a result of...
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we had a study published last year in "the journal of the medical americans association", over 16 million over 14 years, they found no greater rates of psychosis or mental illness in states where marijuana was legal versus where it wasn't. stanford university did a similar study and found no higher rate of schizophrenia, bipolar, mental illness, in states where cannabis was legal versus where it wasn't. this idea that marijuana is driving or spiking large rates in mental illness or psychosis of the general population level simply is not substantiated by facts. finally, if we are concerned about high potency thc, if we are concerned about people who may have a predisposition to mental illness or suffering from it and having that condition exacerbated by cannabis, then the answer is not criminalization. it is not driving this market underground. it is regulation and education. host: ok. let's hear from oleg from brooklyn, new york. go ahead. you are on our support line. hello? caller: thank you for having us. thank you for having this important discussion on c-span. really appreciate it. a
we had a study published last year in "the journal of the medical americans association", over 16 million over 14 years, they found no greater rates of psychosis or mental illness in states where marijuana was legal versus where it wasn't. stanford university did a similar study and found no higher rate of schizophrenia, bipolar, mental illness, in states where cannabis was legal versus where it wasn't. this idea that marijuana is driving or spiking large rates in mental illness or...
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our resolution is supported with over 25 medical and medical education organizations including the association of american medical colleges, the american college of physicians and the american federation of teachers. so make no mistake the education act is yet another misguided republican effort to diminish the quality of health care of all americans, especially communities of color. whether it is proposing a voucher-like system for medicare, reducing the aft -- affordable care act with or attempting to substitute the a.c.a. coverage for medicaid recipients, republicans continue to attack equitable, quality health care access. meanwhile, my side of the aisle continues to work for accessibility and affordable health care by lowering the costs of prescription drugs. i could tell you how many people are diabetic and went to get their insulin and could not afford it. madam speaker, that's not just black americans, black, brown and white. someone in this gallery today is diabetic and when we were able to lower that cost to $35 a month, we did not care whether they were democrat, republican, black,
our resolution is supported with over 25 medical and medical education organizations including the association of american medical colleges, the american college of physicians and the american federation of teachers. so make no mistake the education act is yet another misguided republican effort to diminish the quality of health care of all americans, especially communities of color. whether it is proposing a voucher-like system for medicare, reducing the aft -- affordable care act with or...
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: major health organizations, including the cdc, the american dental association and american academy of pediatrics support fluoride in drinking water, but it's been rejected by dozens of communities throughout the u.s. in recent years. with activists determined to press further. >> the public is starting to become more aware and less blindly trusting of authorities. >> reporter: so your goal to remove fluoride from public water-sources nationwide. >> absolutely. yes. >> reporter: leaving parents like abby smith increasingly worried about the long-term impact of her tap water. >> it definitely will mean more avid teeth brushing and just keeping up on dentist appointments. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin, union county, north carolina. >>> still to come. we're one step closer to the theme of the next met gala next year being a.i. thousands online are duped for picks. duped for picks. 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? s.z could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture
: major health organizations, including the cdc, the american dental association and american academy of pediatrics support fluoride in drinking water, but it's been rejected by dozens of communities throughout the u.s. in recent years. with activists determined to press further. >> the public is starting to become more aware and less blindly trusting of authorities. >> reporter: so your goal to remove fluoride from public water-sources nationwide. >> absolutely. yes. >>...
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a recent report by the american heart association found that social isolation and loneliness can actually lead to heart inflammation and heart disease. one cardiologist with el camino health says that in general, loneliness can trigger the brain's sympathetic nerve system. controlling our fight or flight response, and the sympathetic system leads to higher blood pressure. it leads to higher cholesterol, at least a higher blood sugar. all these factors, which we know are directly related to the development of heart disease. so simply it's not just being lonely, but it's all the mental aspects of being lonely. so yeah, may not affect everybody, but there's a much higher likelihood of a lonely individual, of an isolated individual to feel those, those mental stimulus which then lead to the development of cardiovascular disease. he also says that we will all want to manage our blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol levels. he says you can do that by exercising a balanced diet, no smoking and limit the alcohol or better yet, cut it all out entirely. well, happening today, public health advocates
a recent report by the american heart association found that social isolation and loneliness can actually lead to heart inflammation and heart disease. one cardiologist with el camino health says that in general, loneliness can trigger the brain's sympathetic nerve system. controlling our fight or flight response, and the sympathetic system leads to higher blood pressure. it leads to higher cholesterol, at least a higher blood sugar. all these factors, which we know are directly related to the...
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that is not associated with smoking. and so far, experts don't know why it's happening. >> speculation is that they are exposed to spouses that smoke or maybe the way they cook their their foods using a wok. but that's all speculation. we really need hard evidence, data to help us understand better how to prevent this cancer. >> this fall, ucsf will begin enrolling 20,000 people from every asian american group. they hope to eventually enroll as many as 50,000 participants. it's in today's gma first look. first look breaking the bank for someone else's wedding. what experts are saying about bridesmaids going into debt. here's abc news reporter rhiannon ally in this morning's gma first look bridesmaid debt. >> ladies, i just don't think we can do any better. >> this is. this is beautiful. >> that is gorgeous. >> this is, this is $800. >> with wedding season in full swing. so are the bachelorette parties, bridal showers, and dress fittings. for many bridesmaids, the increasingly extravagant festivities are taking a financia
that is not associated with smoking. and so far, experts don't know why it's happening. >> speculation is that they are exposed to spouses that smoke or maybe the way they cook their their foods using a wok. but that's all speculation. we really need hard evidence, data to help us understand better how to prevent this cancer. >> this fall, ucsf will begin enrolling 20,000 people from every asian american group. they hope to eventually enroll as many as 50,000 participants. it's in...
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is not associated with smoking. and so far, experts don't know why it's happening. >> speculation is that they are exposed to spouses that smoke, or maybe the way they cook their their foods using a wok. but that's all speculation. we really need hard evidence data to help us understand better how to prevent this cancers. >> this fall, ucsf will begin to enroll 20,000 people from every asian american group. they hope to eventually enroll as many as 50,000 participants. the artificial intelligence arms race is in full swing. amazon now stepping up its ai venture but at a cost, and another human has been diagnosed with bird flu. >> what we know this morning. also, if you thought kids kicking your seat was annoying, what about dogs drooling on you? the official debut has arrived for a dog friendly airline. who's a good plane? yes you are. whose dad is good plane? >> you saying daddy at 640 in the morning? >> i thought you'd like that. >> oh, boy. here's a live look outside santa cruz this morning. a couple of folks wal
is not associated with smoking. and so far, experts don't know why it's happening. >> speculation is that they are exposed to spouses that smoke, or maybe the way they cook their their foods using a wok. but that's all speculation. we really need hard evidence data to help us understand better how to prevent this cancers. >> this fall, ucsf will begin to enroll 20,000 people from every asian american group. they hope to eventually enroll as many as 50,000 participants. the...
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a new analysis from the association of american medical colleges found that applicants for the programs in the state dropped about 21% in 2023 and into this year. medical experts point to alabama's near total abortion ban as the main reason for the downward trend. >> by the way, look at the record right there, behind. that paper has something that no other paper that i've seen since we've been reporting, they put trump's trial on the front page. >> yes, they have. >> and we've been commenting about how americans -- especially in swing states -- haven't really cared about this trial. >> we're getting to the end of it. >> haven't focused on the trial and we've said, hey, it's not on the front page of any papers. it is there. >> yeah. >> in new jersey. >> and as we get to deliberations and a verdict, i think there will be an uptick in interest. in new jersey, though, "the record" that you are looking at has a look at the growing rate of buyers remorse for u.s. homeowners. according to survey from bank rate 47% of current homeowners across the country say they have regrets. the most common
a new analysis from the association of american medical colleges found that applicants for the programs in the state dropped about 21% in 2023 and into this year. medical experts point to alabama's near total abortion ban as the main reason for the downward trend. >> by the way, look at the record right there, behind. that paper has something that no other paper that i've seen since we've been reporting, they put trump's trial on the front page. >> yes, they have. >> and we've...
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a recent report by the american heart association found that social isolation and loneliness can lead to heart inflammation and heart disease. one cardiologist with el camino health says in general, loneliness can trigger the brain's symptomatic, symptomatic nerve system, controlling our fight or flight response and the sympathetic system leads to higher blood pressure. it leads to higher cholesterol, at least a higher blood sugar. all these factors, which we know are directly related to the development of heart disease. so simply, it's not just being lonely, but it's all the mental aspects of being lonely. so yeah, may not affect everybody, but there's a much higher likelihood of a lonely individual, of an isolated individual to feel those those mental stimulants which then lead to the development of cardiovascular disease. he also says that we all want to manage our blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol levels. to do that, he recommends exercise a balanced diet, no smoking and limit the alcohol or just cut it all out altogether. the giants should find out today how bad the injury
a recent report by the american heart association found that social isolation and loneliness can lead to heart inflammation and heart disease. one cardiologist with el camino health says in general, loneliness can trigger the brain's symptomatic, symptomatic nerve system, controlling our fight or flight response and the sympathetic system leads to higher blood pressure. it leads to higher cholesterol, at least a higher blood sugar. all these factors, which we know are directly related to the...