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medical school students to declare their support. of the black lives matter movement, and in response to barris' acts of violence against african americans , participated in symbolic mossom to dine protests, during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. these protests are in response to two court rulings to prohibit the filing of criminal charges against police officers who in two genie murders. two african americans played a role. these two people were michael brown from missouri and eric garner from new york. these two incidents caused intense anger in american society and led to protests within the framework of the black lives matter movement, which was started to condemn police brutality and organized racial discrimination against african americans. student protests against the gaza war started at columbia university. hundreds of students gathered in the university campus. student protests in america have intensified and its scope has expanded to other universities found tents have been set up at columbia, new york, georgetown, george washington and the uni
medical school students to declare their support. of the black lives matter movement, and in response to barris' acts of violence against african americans , participated in symbolic mossom to dine protests, during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. these protests are in response to two court rulings to prohibit the filing of criminal charges against police officers who in two genie murders. two african americans played a role. these two people were michael brown...
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harvard medical school in 2014 to announce support for the black lives matter movement and in response to barris' acts of violence against african-americans , participating in symbolic protests during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. the protests were in response to two court orders barring criminal charges against police officers involved in two controversial murders of two african-americans. these two people were michael brown from missouri state and eric garner from new york. these two incidents caused great anger in the american society and led to protests within the framework of the black lives matter movement. to condemn violence. student protests against the gaza war started at columbia university. hundreds of students gathered in the university campus. student protests have intensified in america and its scope has expanded to other universities. at columbia, new york, georgetown, george washington and univ. in estonia, the tents of these protests have been extended to the universities of spain and france, and the police to disperse the students who
harvard medical school in 2014 to announce support for the black lives matter movement and in response to barris' acts of violence against african-americans , participating in symbolic protests during which participants lay on the ground and pretended to be dead. the protests were in response to two court orders barring criminal charges against police officers involved in two controversial murders of two african-americans. these two people were michael brown from missouri state and eric garner...
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he's a professor at harvard medical school. he joins me now from boston, massachusetts professor. it's good to have you with this of this little girl. she went from being deaf, being born jeff, to be able to hear. so tell us exactly how was this possible? so these are the possible you be calling this girl to begin with. she didn't have the functional copy of this gene and we've lost his copy of his gene. basically some you can detect it from the year, but it cannot be transfer me to the brain as resolved. she can, i hear a lot the word the it was it to really to use a is a virus to deliver this amazing coffee been towards the party in the year as a result to supply or missing copy of the gene. and does that cause read? how do we still have the function? so she can she recover the computer? you know, she can always have her here. i know her speech can be recovered as well. so it's amazing. so you use the virus it into delivered into the year of genetic information that basically allows this girl's own genetics to repair itself. what, what limitations did you have to overcome to, to
he's a professor at harvard medical school. he joins me now from boston, massachusetts professor. it's good to have you with this of this little girl. she went from being deaf, being born jeff, to be able to hear. so tell us exactly how was this possible? so these are the possible you be calling this girl to begin with. she didn't have the functional copy of this gene and we've lost his copy of his gene. basically some you can detect it from the year, but it cannot be transfer me to the brain...
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doctor fatima coady stanford, harvard medical school professor and obesity specialist at massachusetts general hospital. doctor stanford, thank you for your time. >> thank you so much for having me. it's a delight to be here. >> i'm so glad you're here because this is the topic. i mean, it seems like everybody is either on ozempic or wegovy to lose weight if they can get their hands on it. but is it safe? >> absolutely. this is actually one of the safest class of medications that we've seen in a long time. actually, we've seen that these medications have actually been able to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke and all cause mortality. when we've looked at 20 years of data from the use of these types of medications, what we call glp one agonists, what does that mean? glucagon like peptide one receptor agonist, which is the class of medications that these fall into. the thing is, is that we have to use these medications in a safe fashion. and we aren't seeing that always when these are not being prescribed by patients or prescribed by prescribers that know how to use these medicatio
doctor fatima coady stanford, harvard medical school professor and obesity specialist at massachusetts general hospital. doctor stanford, thank you for your time. >> thank you so much for having me. it's a delight to be here. >> i'm so glad you're here because this is the topic. i mean, it seems like everybody is either on ozempic or wegovy to lose weight if they can get their hands on it. but is it safe? >> absolutely. this is actually one of the safest class of medications...
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. >> took him from the tom of his class at harvard medical school to pulitzer prize winning columnist. >> bret: are you surprised by the amount of influence that you have with your column? >> i find it worrisome. the reason is that when i was totally unknown, i could say anything i damn well pleased. >> bret: charles left us in 2018. but much of his commentary remains relevant today. >> everybody understands hot new hegemon in the region will be. it's going to be iran. it's a problem that we have caused. if the demand did not exist in the u.s., you would not have a supply. it wouldn't be a problem. >> bret: each year, fox news has honored his memory through a partnership with the national merit scholarship program providing awards for children of fox news employees. >> i think dr. krauthammer is very good at doing a lot of things very well. i kind of like want to channel that and be able to do a lot of different things myself. >> bret: this year's recipients include nathan king whose father scott king is a photographer based in dallas. >> i kind of like really like put myself out ther
. >> took him from the tom of his class at harvard medical school to pulitzer prize winning columnist. >> bret: are you surprised by the amount of influence that you have with your column? >> i find it worrisome. the reason is that when i was totally unknown, i could say anything i damn well pleased. >> bret: charles left us in 2018. but much of his commentary remains relevant today. >> everybody understands hot new hegemon in the region will be. it's going to be...
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medical school and is the equity director at massachusetts general hospitals and the cream division. so thank you so much for joining me here. so what do you make the fact that one in eight americans have taken the drug and we can expect that number, i guess to grow right? >> absolutely well, we do know that obesity is the largest and most predominant chronic disease in human history, right? this is affecting over 1 billion people worldwide and over 140 million people here in the united states of america. >> when we look at the fact that this is the most predominant chronic disease in human history does make sense that these medications would be taken for this purpose with that large number base. >> and particularly when we look at the fact that these medications have been shown to reduce many chronic diseases and illnesses. for example, we know that this has been shown to reduce all cause mortality we've shown to reduce the rates of stroke and heart attack admissions for heart failure and improve kidney composite outcomes. and so when we look at these numbers and the efficacy of the
medical school and is the equity director at massachusetts general hospitals and the cream division. so thank you so much for joining me here. so what do you make the fact that one in eight americans have taken the drug and we can expect that number, i guess to grow right? >> absolutely well, we do know that obesity is the largest and most predominant chronic disease in human history, right? this is affecting over 1 billion people worldwide and over 140 million people here in the united...
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a ball and published by medical research, even authoring a paper with decoration from harvard medical school. as a sanko you cannot judge a book by its cover and it takes a village to raise a child. it is a fact, not an opinion that colleges and universities have been instrumental and create their own pipeline to medical school. between 2009 and 2090 hbcus have the most black graduates to them. faster hvc medical school produce 10% of our nation's black doctors only accounting for 2% of all medical colleges. beat in educational system that stacked against us. many black students are faced with hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt. for me, the cert medicals cool loan debt plus accrued interest stands just shy of $400,000. though they costs are the same amount of the students arrays, the financial impact it will have on their families is not. systemic is an undeniable truth in our nation. it's far too many students of color from becoming the doctors they were qualified to be. but call and huge increase funding to reduce the cost of producing high quality positions of co
a ball and published by medical research, even authoring a paper with decoration from harvard medical school. as a sanko you cannot judge a book by its cover and it takes a village to raise a child. it is a fact, not an opinion that colleges and universities have been instrumental and create their own pipeline to medical school. between 2009 and 2090 hbcus have the most black graduates to them. faster hvc medical school produce 10% of our nation's black doctors only accounting for 2% of all...
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that was before she would say she would donate my brain to harvard medical school as a completely unused organ. because if you don't work smarter, you are going to work harder. that's what the gas association wants, it wants to drill, baby, drill, it is to drill into the pockets of consumers, it's to have greenhouse gases go into atmosphere which will cause incredible storms, incredible climate consequences when we could just reduce the amount of energy which we are consuming. how hard is that? during the trump era, the department of energy missed its 28 deadlines to update the appliance standards as they are supposed to do by law every single six-year period, and they left the backlog to president biden. and the biden administration has been making up for lost time. already completing 24 rules with about a dozen left in front of them this year which when finalized will save consumers nearly $1 trillion and 2.5 billion metric tons of carbon emissions over 30 years. that's working smarter, not harder. you save money and you reduce greenhouse gases. gas furnaces, as the senator from vermon
that was before she would say she would donate my brain to harvard medical school as a completely unused organ. because if you don't work smarter, you are going to work harder. that's what the gas association wants, it wants to drill, baby, drill, it is to drill into the pockets of consumers, it's to have greenhouse gases go into atmosphere which will cause incredible storms, incredible climate consequences when we could just reduce the amount of energy which we are consuming. how hard is that?...
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. >> and you know, i always stated even myself, i have a harvard undergrad and medical school degree. i'm still five times more likely to die of pregnancy related complications than my white counterparts with a high school education. so again, all of those factors work together to really impairing are quality of lives. i will say see that there's the mom mom to bus bill that has been trying to be pushed through congress. do the house representative lauren underwood has really been taking a lead in that, but that bill is a multifaceted bill that really addresses all of those factors. the social determinants of health, the factors that influence the health of communities, the roll up hello, help diversifying the perinatal workforce using other technology and innovation to improve the quality of care that black birding people receive. and so, yes, so definitely in order to address these ics statistics, they are horrific and the we really need policy, broad policy that addresses all aspects of how racism negatively impacts the lives of black mothers. yeah. you're right. this is a multi-fa
. >> and you know, i always stated even myself, i have a harvard undergrad and medical school degree. i'm still five times more likely to die of pregnancy related complications than my white counterparts with a high school education. so again, all of those factors work together to really impairing are quality of lives. i will say see that there's the mom mom to bus bill that has been trying to be pushed through congress. do the house representative lauren underwood has really been taking...
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that same philosophy brought this medical school to northern rwanda. >> all over the world, medical schools are set up in capital cities. >> this thoracic surgeon is dean of the school of medicine. >> this is the opposite of that. it's closer to the community, to be vulnerable, to the poor. >> it began in 2011 with a world-class hospital most cancer patients in this country and many others simply go untreated. take just the example of breast cancer. in high income countries, more than 90% of patients survived five years after their diagnosis. the equivalent figure in sub-saharan africa is 40%. >> i started out in the oncology ward where i was meeting a lot of patients coming in and out. it's so sad to see how many of them come at late stages and i just left in palliative care. >> that said, this third year student, who is from neighboring tanzania, says every patient, including a woman whose condition is incurable, gets the best available therapy to ease their pain-and-suffering, a mark a departure from practice and philosophy in many low resource settings. >> they would not give her chemo
that same philosophy brought this medical school to northern rwanda. >> all over the world, medical schools are set up in capital cities. >> this thoracic surgeon is dean of the school of medicine. >> this is the opposite of that. it's closer to the community, to be vulnerable, to the poor. >> it began in 2011 with a world-class hospital most cancer patients in this country and many others simply go untreated. take just the example of breast cancer. in high income...