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where does the world stand today? 10 years after the arab springs and rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. the news . this is b, w. news lies from berlin, israel and agreed to a cease fire after days of devastating air strikes. and rockets arises, palestinian set up right on the streets of garza, as the unconditional deal goes into force. all sides. hope to cease fire brokerage by egypt will bring an end to the fiercest fighting they've seen in years on the
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1st day of the seas. fire prime minister pena, meaning that yahoo says israel has achieve this goal of the table. and warns of a new level of course is rocket. fire resumes also coming up. the india is uncounted. corona virus victims. as official numbers declined, dw visits, a village, offering a search, in case families say their relative deaths are being ignored. and getting ready for this weekend eurovision song contest, i really do wrong to bad germany, contestant keeps it colorful with a musical message. oh, spect acceptance. ah, i'm pablo totally welcome to the program. after 11 days of bombings,
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costing hundreds of lives, there is quiet in the skies over garza and israel, a cease fire between israel and thomas. the militants came into effect early on friday, following international efforts to negotiate an unconditional deal. now in gaza, crowds of celebrated the end of the regions, worst conflict in years. the streets of gas, i have come back to life. the cease fire has brought relief, but people here know just how fragile peace is. no life will return because this is not the 1st war and it will not be the last one of normal life will return with the will. it is true that our hearts are in pain. see, there were disasters left, the entire families were wiped out and that saddened us. but it is our fate in this land to be patient and the truth with welcome didn't jerusalem,
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where tension flared for weeks before fighting began, it has to be done to be honest with you because of the bloodshed murdered children that was killed, that were killed and the innocent women, every one, every sean has a value. so this has to be done. but in this is really watertown opinions were mixed. bad, hello. this is not a fire. they should not have stopped and i don't know what will happen in a year and half a year to year so. so finally, there is a fire when they didn't hear hopefully there will be peace in the country part of tomorrow. i'm sick of this mass color, but i got the israel and her mass are claims dury in the conflict. the task of
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rebuilding now begins with hopes the truth will last. when israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has hailed the guy's offensive as an exceptional success. speaking earlier and just hours after the foreign fact, netanyahu warned guys as militant thomas router's against any further rocket attacks following the seas far. and he vowed to respond with quote, a new level of force against any expression of aggression against communities around garza. and any real part of israel now, netanyahu described was the offensive, had accomplished and taken it. because the domino being we attacked the mass tunnels. we took out many targets in what they call the metro below that gaza strip . we talk to us as a low accept, but we struck more than 100 kilometers of that system. and we demonstrated that it was vulnerable and could be destroyed. no, hulu,
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that we eliminated more than $200.00 terrorists among them. 25 senior leaders, including brigade commanders, shoot, we eliminated an important part of the mass and islam of jihad leadership. and those who are not eliminated. now know that our long arm can reach them anywhere whole as well. to speak more about this, we're joined now by am hammered sata he's a professor of political science at alice art university in gaza. welcome to the program. and i want to start by asking you how optimistic are you that this cease fire will last i'm not quite optimistic that this currency will last for the current time being. but it's not going to last forever, because this is right it. this felton is really conflict, has been going on for more than half a century now. says israel occupied by girls on these journalism and 967.
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and over the past 20 years. this is a wrong number for of major conflict between israel and us in gaza. and i believe i believe that without a political settlement of the palestinian israeli conflict. and without resolving these, where you see john lucky against god, we will be another like violence again without it happens in a few years, more or less. but i'm very definite. it will definitely happen again. if there is no political southern month to the telecom is really called this, which was dressed by german chancellor american yesterday, where she's taught diploma the exclusion to the palestinian israeli accomplished. right. well, you're very clear that this is going to, it's not the last of this of that. we're going to see what does a path forward and look like for israel and palestinians. what's needed for
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a long term solution. the need is the implementation of international legitimacy. what work was international know, and you on security council resolutions 242338. and the principle of land for peace . the establishment of the to stay the 2 step solution, the establishment of palestinians day on the $967.00 borders with jerusalem as it's got with them. as the solution on the table is the solution which has been adopted by the international community, by the you and by many countries all over the world without that, we will be in and in and cycles of violence, one after the other. israel must put an end to its occupational, palestinian then must put an end to its settlement expansion and annexation projects in the west bank without the palestinians are not going to london or
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to give up their lives for their political lives. and it seems to me that is the wrong of the international community without its the u. d. u, the u. s. one altogether to put pressure on both the, the way it is and the palestinian to come back to the negotiating table and embark on a serious negotiation process the lead to the tuition. now we heard you as president joe biden say that he sees this as a, quote, genuine opportunity for, for progress towards peace. now, what's your reaction to that statement? now the statement by us president joe biden is extremely important that he stretched the need for a political solution the need for the 2 state solution. and he has been saying this since he came to to, to office with him and his secretary of state anthony lincoln. who both students the need for the tuesday solution. but the problem isn't with us. the problem is
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would be, is when a prime minister of the white wing in israel, who are. 1 much more interested in keeping the occupation and keeping settlement expansion enterprise in the us bank. and these journals well briefly, how much of an obstacle are the divisions among palestinians themselves? oh, well yes. unfortunately, the palestinians are divided and the division among the palestinians, which has been going on for about 14 years now, as is a problem for the palestinian people. but i don't think that should be considered the problem for resuming negotiation because he has the clearly that they they are with one with a fellow of 67 boys. they are willing to step in for the one that wanted to bring them to palestine. the problem i believe is with this way,
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right when, who invoking on settlement expansion and creeping excision. and there was fun which, which was approved by unfortunately by the us administration, led by doing a tumble release. the so called deal of the century and give is when i realized to next 40 percent of that was 530, which is on the national no classified as a 530. okay. professor miss miss m at started, we're going to leave it there, but thank you for that. it's my pleasure to be with you. thank you. well, the election commission appointed by addition to in the mar, has met to consider dissolving the party of detained leader son. soon she, the head of the agency said and nearly completed investigation showed the keys in chief national league for democracy had engaged in fro during last year's election
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. the party won a landslide and was about to start a 2nd term in february when the military power to g has been confined for home ever since charged with fixed criminal offense. well, let's turn now to some of the other stories making headlines. this our students across this railey, i have skipped school to demand a stronger action on climate change. they called on the government to stop funding fossil fuels. and instead, invest in renewable energy, this week camera and as plans to spend up to 380000000 euros on a new gas fired power plant firefighters in the us state of california say they've contained a while for the threatened homes in santa barbara, west of los angeles, the blazer up to near a television station. unfortunately, evacuation of several neighborhoods. there were no reports of interest. well to india and i were the devastating 2nd corona virus wave appears to be easy as the
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number of confirmed infections and death declines. but there is concern, but many cases aren't being reported, particularly from a search and vast rural areas. these regions lack adequate testing and health care infrastructure. he w namisha as well, visited a village near the city of miro to in our pradesh, where there has been a spike in deaths caused by fever. it has been an exhausting month for yet. your hon. 4 week his son has been, was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. joe hon, who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a guard to take his son to the hospital in the city. has seen tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500 yours and had seen a d d b joe own spice your of the day when he can find work or improve at all in the
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hospital. the somehow it aged and oxygen cylinder at home with great difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a roofing for your child. you do anything. the family of 30 lives cramped together in close quarters be have been lucky, but no one else will be completely in. and even lucky to get the diagnosis. many a falling stick in this village, which lies a 100 kilometers east of the national capital. but there is no testing here that on a government health facilities in this village, small private clinic like this one are the only top gap. and i feel that hundreds of complaints of people in the last month alone. they do not have the provision to treat the crew about it and ref, a patients to the city. but treatment that is expensive and given the call a few, it is very difficult to even travel. so new school might have the guard and good for treatment for his father and siblings. he even of these beds to contact,
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he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicines, but they were told count defeat bottles in the oval vend hospital charged twice as much but recounting the horrors of what he saw. modest, sceptical about the number that's been reported in the state. i kept getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's asking after i had i told them he passed away. i don't even know if his dad was counted in the i thought it body skate out of the hospital, but my father day for my son. without diagnosis. fever debts are on the right. jimmy joe han hopping a social worker described what has been happening 1st. they have a fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. in this house, someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh graves in this
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cemetery alone. residency k through the b was started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. i got your hon started making the list of debts in the village because of debt for most is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus. that was a boy. the day people are dying apart and nobody has me just now you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten no doctor have visited for the last till this village has been relatively untouched by the fan demik. now just verified the feel that as recorded cases, flag in open in the group of virus will continue to rec and have a show. leaders from the g. 20 group of industrial and emerging countries are holding a health summit aimed at boosting access to corona virus. vaccines. they're expected
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to recommend voluntary licensing of vaccine payments to allow more companies to produce the jobs. but some countries including south africa and india, one peyton's to be suspended altogether. they argue that this would increase production, unsafe, lies more than $100.00 countries, including the us degree. germany has rejected the proposal saying it would hinder innovation. and where we spoke to dr. so me as well enough on chief scientist at the world health organization and asked if lifting vaccine payton's is the way to distribute the vaccine ferry. we are at crisis point and as you were pointing out, you know, we've had over one and a half 1000000000. those are the vaccines distributed around the world. and guess how much went to low income countries, 0.3 percent. that is a grotesque situation in append make. and so we have to do everything we can to get the vaccines to people to save lives. so the 1st thing is to share the vaccine.
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those as many countries have actually got more than 2 or 3 times the number of a job they need to vaccinate their own population. so even as they vaccinating their own population, they must start sharing with a callback so it can go to the rest of the world. the 2nd is that manufacturers must start doing more deals with other companies. so the big companies that have made successful vaccines might look for partners, particularly in the developing world to expand manufacturing. and this could be done through voluntary licensing and tech transfers. or ideally, we would like it to be done through the bullying mechanism. we have been called the call this technology access buoy, which is exactly meant in a panoramic to receive technology know how intellectual property and have a very fair and transparent way of distributing those licenses. and then finally the i p v which of course will help because it will get rid of all the number of legal backings that might have to be one in one country at the time. it could,
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it will give me before the panoramic, but it has to be accompanied by tech and know how transfer well, i am now joined by d. w. brussels bureau chief, alexander fun nomine, who is at the g. 20 summit in rome, force. i, alexandra, now the w i chose chief scientist has urged producers to open their payton's can we expect some sort of compromise from today's meeting? well, public, it doesn't seem that we can expect any significant progress on that matter because the positions have not changed. and i've seen the draft declaration of from that to the g. 20 leaders are expected to sign off on. and this declaration doesn't even mention their waiver. instead, the focus there, as you mentioned, is the voluntary transfer of know how and technology we know that that said that you are a p and position the position of the european union that you are p and commission.
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and that is the co host of this summit. there are saying we are open to discussions, but we would rather like to explore the existing w t o a rules such as for example, compulsory license. and that means that you can give away the license even if the vaccine producers are not on board in some origin cases. so that is something they are ready to discuss, but not the waiver. and i think that that's really nothing that we are going to see a lot of progress on here. what when can we expect? or when can people expect to benefit from the agreement? alexandra. so the european union is pledging to export more vaccines. additional 100000000 doses and there are saying this is actually the key issue and we can expect that the 20 leaders to agree on lifting existing bands on the scene
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export exports. so that's important. and that could really, could really change the situation on the ground immediately. the european union is also expected to pledge to boost and manufacturing capacity in africa. and that's a long term goal. but also important because currents, the africa produces only one percent of the scenes that the continent needs. but of course, when you talk to people in favor of the waiver, if we just as we just heard they out telling you, well, this is wonderful. and we heard a lot of promises and pledges, but we really need action. and the best way would be to have this waiver, and that's definitely a discussion that is your thing. right, well d w alexander phone nominee in rome, thanks for that update. now to some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic, japan has approved the use of the medina and us present vaccines. it's the latest attempt to contain a serge case surge,
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9 weeks before the olympics are due to open in tokyo, thailand has detected its 1st domestically transmitted cases of the highly infectious fairy and 1st found in india. it comes as the country fights its worst outbreak to date. and argentina's government is imposing and other strict lockdown after a high number of new infections and deaths. in recent days. spain says it has expelled. most of the 8000 migrants who entered the north african enclave of soda earlier this week. many swamp, around the border fences from morocco to reach your opinion territory. i spanish police divers saved a baby boy from sea. was one of many children whose families attempted to journey. hundreds of miners are still inside somewhere family members to captain. at the influx occurred after morocco appeared to loosen its border controls and made a diplomatic dispute with spain. he w young philip shelves inside and sent this report. spanish police launch
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tear gas in an attempt to stop the dozens of people from crossing the border. but some of the migrants swim around the fence. among them all miners. well, well, mar, one less morocco at the beginning of the week and made it across the border. he's by himself. the 16 year old says poverty is what made him leave. his aim is to reach france, but for now he's in c o to and begging for food. again, you know, so far nobody here has taken care of us. we get most of the food from other moroccans in town. between 150-2000 minors have arrived and see you to in the last few days the spanish government is providing them with accommodation at empty warehouses. but a workers say they're overwhelmed. some of that. and
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then if this is melissa, we do our best to provide people with the basics, water, food, and clothes. but at the same time, we're always aware that more people could arrive here on the coast. today i've been an actor will run out on with in c o to city center, some of the young migrant spec for money and food trade between morocco and the spanish enclave usually flows freely. but since the pandemic restrictions have cause major economic problems, thousands of livelihoods have been effected, they've been put on before the pandemic. we didn't have major problems with migration here. most people crossed in to say to legally, they would come in the morning and leave in the evening. our city benefited greatly from it economically marshal. spanish authorities have sent thousands of people back over the border to morocco under a readmission deal. the fate of the miners,
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some of them younger than 10, is unclear. some will be sent to reception centers on the spanish mainland. performers and funds are getting ready for this weekend eurovision song contest final and the event is taking place in brought her down in the netherlands and play in front of a live audience who will all be tested for corona virus. now among those competing is germany's yeah, andric who use social media to win himself a spot in the competition. i don't know. i have about another day, no, no, no adapter yet drink seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself. the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure. i'm going to when you give me the wheezy, but seriously, i don't have a clue. of course i'll try to win 1st place, but i'll be ok even if i come in last because my dream is just to participate. i
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have this once in a experience does not say and i am not going to give he have trained to perform a musical. ringback in the basement of a hamburg church, he used the pandemic induced break to get creative. he came up with an idea for a music video and posted each step in the production process on social media. who have an idea on how to create music video, and that was all you pretend to get a book in washing machine for that music video. you'd have to host it the videos about sad music videos with the following message. and i want to go to your business or take me. i realize the only way i can do it is just simply shouted out to the world. i just screamed out, hey, i want to go to the se. hello. because the, the daily posts had an effect as more and more people started following his social media channels, including the judges for the german preliminary competition. they invited hendrick to the audition, and he impressed the jury, who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021 this week. and i'll give you as
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a simon this if you really stick with it and put all your energy into it. that along with what little bit of money you might have and then getting it will be worth it. and you'll make lucy stuff and come on and off to wish me growing up in hamburg was for siblings. he and rick had a captive audience for the melodies. he craned everywhere his path was clear onto the stage and into the limelight. he can use it as the language. everyone understands, as that's really true, especially at the see or not everyone things in english and english and many other languages as well. and if you didn't hear them, then you understand the songs or say, wow, i think that's cool. you guys feel good song has a serious message. it's about respect and acceptance and not answering hate with more hatred. i really don't care, but you have to do it with that. you don't to get angry when you read those words.
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tony was here watching detail. you use, here's a reminder of our top story, palestinians and gods are celebrating a peace far they hope will bring an end to some of the regions, worst conflict in years, the unconditional deal between israel and how much was broken by egypt and katara. here the 250 people were killed in the conflict will be back again at the top of the next day. take care of shoes. me the news
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language of whales and see if any part of the underwater listening. if you're giving you a window into their, their life that you would never, you will never see me a company research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june 4th on d, w. ah ah the me hello and welcome to in good shape. one of the many moves at the beginning of the corona crisis was that alcohol could kill the virus. could that be the reason that the consumption of alcohol is increased many regions of the world since the crone
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outbreak, if that is so this could be very dangerous development, especially for our liver. our liver is our main metabolic organ that gets rid of many toxins. one of the most frequent tv, this is fatty liver and it's not only due to alco consumption software specialist, philip hecker is heading to his next appointment with a customer. the 37 year old often drives long distances for his work. he usually doesn't have much time to eat and must settle for something quick. typically he'll stop at a roadside restaurant for some fast food. is given to me cuz i'm sweating in. obviously i try to eat healthy dias and freshly cook things like chicken or other me guys are a solid function, but unfortunately, it often doesn't work out. i just have to stop all for the fast food place for
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burger and fries. so we can see the header is one meter, 81 tall, and weighs 93 kilos. that's a little above the ideal weight. like many people, every 2 years, he goes to his g p for a general checkup including a blood test. but his last visit to the doctor showed his liber values were 5 times what they should be. he was surprised because he feels absolutely fine kindness. i've no pain, no dizziness, no, nothing, all completely normal. them some of the still the test results bother. so we got an appointment with hepatologist. christophe is our team, it says it's no small matter of blood test show. liver enzymes are seriously elevated. as into the packers case. they now need to investigate what's causing it most of the lima lighted license. ok, and we have, we have to tell
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a just, sol would say that the liver suffers quietly to begin with, you know, little if anything might feel a bit of a twinge in your liver and that's it. if it goes uncheck years or even decades, you eventually end up with a live cirrhosis and then it can be too late kind of in suspense. he 1st conduction ultrasound and immediately it becomes clear that philip hackers liver isn't in great condition in the office. their child, you can see that the liver tissue is slightly lighter in color on the kidney tissue . and that indicates the beginning of fatty liver disease or a so called fibrous can, is used to measure how much fat has been deposited in the liver. in the past. patients had to undergo a painful biopsy, but these days it's a lot easier for cases like this one. the test shows that our patient needs to be treated. the shod was damaged in the liver is only one aspect. fatty liver disease also means you had greater risk of cardiovascular disease where you may get
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a hardening of the arteries or even a heart attack. and so it's twice as important to do something about it. more and more patients are developing problems like pickup deliver serves many vital functions such as filtering the blood coming from the digestive tract. but when we eat too much of the wrong kinds of foods, it starts to store fat and can no longer work properly. it begins to swell and can reach twice its size that can lead to liver cirrhosis and eventually organ failure . patrick is nowhere near that stage. the good news for him is that his liver can still make a complete recovery. but only if he makes some changes to his lifestyle and diet, to avoid eating too much fat or sugar these days, sugar is contained in many foods. fruit juices of one example are the things that have been sweet and toggle, and often it's fructose being used, which is especially bad, like pure alcohol. for the liver, you talked with money,
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poor with me, it's been a healthy shock for the patient. since the diagnosis, he started exercising regularly and he goes jogging 3 times a week for 30 minutes. and he's also changed his diet, introducing a lot more salads and healthy snacks. and his efforts have paid off just one month later. the liver enzyme levels in his blood have dropped significantly and his test results are now almost normal. the schools and the home y'all, teeth and stuff takes place. metabolism is always active. so you can reverse things very quickly, but only if you're disciplined. and i think mr. hecker has certainly been disciplined. he was highly motivated of a super good luck to the plans to keep up the good work. it may not always be easy, but the benefits are great. as a g p, i certainly know a lot about the liver, but now i'm sitting next to men who knows everything about it. who fits them from
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the german red cross width and clinic in berlin. thanks having me today. we just saw a patient who was in his prime healthy was not an alcoholic, but he hadn't fatty liver cuz it's be credit store in the liver. in most cases it's a distance between too much fact or too much sugar and, and decreased use of it. so when this is in balance, the liver is there to store fat for beth times, which usually do not come in the western world. that could that mean that a lot of people have a fatty liver without even knowing it? yes, indeed, the prevalence of the fat liver is more than 30 percent in the western world. and even though kids have a high incidence of fatty liver was up to 20 to 30 percent of kids who do have an increase in pet logic storage of fat and deliver not long ago. a fatty liver was considered a something quite trivial, but it's not, is it? the opposite is the case. so when the liver does not function anymore, we haven't decrease production of proteins which means decreased muscle production
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. it is good for cutting off plot. this is important for a lot of functions without a liver, we cannot live. so when crease start or fat, then deliver in flames and it comes to carrying us and live content cerros. so when this is rose is a function of decreases in patient. do die from liver throws us. also, the prevalence of liver cancer is enhanced by storage. the most common reason for liver cancer in the western world is had liver. so it is not a trivial disease. it's an important and life threatening disease. one of the causes for fatty liver is alcohol consumption, just under a liter of beer. oh, approximately $300.00 milliliters of wine can be dangerous for men. for women, it's even less at any how many people drink alcohol on a regular basis when diagnosing alcohol addiction,
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doctors often start with the so called cage test. it's a series of questions that require a yes or no answer. anyone who answers 2 or more of the questions with a yes, isn't danger of becoming dependent on alcohol. we conducted the test on a few people without telling them what it was about. it starts with the letter c as in cut down drinking. have they ever considered drinking less every day? you know, i'm not into alcohol. i don't really drink that much. yeah. sometimes i think be better to drink glass when it's just i think about how it affects my health. what the next letter is a, as an annoyed, have you ever been annoyed by people criticizing your drinking habits like this? no, it's never been that bad, but i didn't criticize myself and trying to observe my own drinking habit. could this that's actually know. people have to disguise themselves,
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but i haven't criticized yes. nathan, pointing, you know, my friends never say anything because we're all drinking together. then there's g as in guilty. have your drinking habits ever made you feel guilty? i know well actually yes, i do feel bad. my body because i know that it's not the healthiest activity, so then i feel a bit guilty. no, i don't. no, not really. i may not have not roll. i know i limit you more than muslim. yes. occasionally, if i've overdone there than i do feel guilty about drinking. and finally there's e as an eye opener, have you ever needed alcohol 1st thing in the morning to stabilize your nerves or make the start of the day easier? no, definitely not. i never mornings almost never need almost maybe around christmas, but other than that, no. 9,
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no way more in the month on the morning? no. i just have a regular breakfast. i got some of the 30 people we asked 5 of them answered at least 2 questions with a yes. according to the cage test, those subjects have a heightened risk of alcohol addiction dismissal. i'm aware the drinking is very much part of my day and that i drink too much. she doesn't, i call it will be, you know, i don't think i have an alcohol problem, but i think it's a good idea to monitor how much you drink one to produce will not undermine some of those who took our tests. were surprised that these innocent questions can indicated possible dependence on alcohol. all of them seem to have their own definition. the hope is, i think if you lose your ability to see what's happening to you in game, you might get to the point that you think it's normal to drink in the morning model
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for or to take your spring. i think if you drink every day you've problems, but it depends on the reasons a glass of wine you're drinking for pleasure. you really needed to wind up with the injury. but clearly it's not always apparent from the outside, whether someone has a problem with alcohol. a lot of people drink some alcohol over the day, like a glass of flying over lunch or some beer to dinner. is this risk for developing a fatty liver? unfortunately, the individual risk to develop fat liver is very different in humans. you can say that you're on the safe side. if you do not consume more than one maximum of 2 units per day. so one unit would be a glass of mine or a bottle of beer containing what $500.00 m else. so how could i as a patient know that i have the problem? unfortunately, symptoms are fed live or developed very, very late. in some cases,
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even at that time and it's too late already. so when you think you might have a fatty liver, when you consume too much, i call or eat or drink too much, go to your doctor. he can use the i trust sound and check if you have to deliver and then it's up to you everything with the name fruit in it sounds healthy at 1st, fructose for example. it gets its name from his natural sauce food for a long time, photos was recommended from doctors to diabetics today the in the see use of it on a massive scale and prostitutes suites and soft drinks that leads to obesity, heart and intestinal diseases, and fatty liver we can get enough of this stuff, although we know how unhealthy sugar is we can stop eating it. but one particular sugar is going to be especially unhealthy. and in higher doses, over long periods, it can be very harmful fruit toast. folk toy the funny traditional problems
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relation to fructose have come to life in recent years. the old sugar that has a significant impact on deliver when if you eat fructose in large amounts, it can lead to fatty liver disease. and our fruit toast consumption is on the rise . many processed foods contain it has to all sorts of sweet trees, highly concentrated fruit toast is being produced on an industrial scale. and there's one reason for that. it's the most powerful sweetener of all the sugars and very cheap to produce. for a long time, fruit dose was even considered healthy. it used to be recommended for diabetics because it doesn't raise blood sugar levels. fruit toast behaves differently in the body than glucose. for example. glucose reaches the bloodstream directly via the small intestine, and in doing so raises the sugar levels in the blood with the help of the hormone. insulin glucose is transported to the cells and provide them with energy fruit.
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jose takes longer than glucose to enter the bloodstream from the small intestine. the cells can process it, so it's sent to the liver to be broken down and turned into fat. nutritional scientist done today as richard has studied the effect of fruit toast. he conducted an experiment to find out human body, breaks it down, and check it a number of test subjects with varying amounts of fruit dose. under this plastic could, he was able to gauge how much energy that chest subjects use during the experiment . the blood samples were taken every 5 minutes to test the sugar levels, minute and you measure how much is a liver produced? how much fat it produced, and how much of the sugar was stored? it took a spice up the results of the test show that too much fruit toast leads to weight gain. but what's even worse is the damage that fruit dose does to the liver. it
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basically as the same effect as consuming too much alcohol. when i'm able to talk later has too much to do breaking down the photos than it can't metabolize it properly. so that as fat fatal stores in the liver turns the fruit dose into fat, part of which is transported throughout the body and stored as fact deposits. but the liver itself begins to store fat 2. that leads to a fatty liver, just like consuming too much alcohol does. what's more fruit toast influences the hormones that regulate our appetite spending . this makes us feel full, stay hungry as a fascinating subject to play. and fructose clearly plays a role in that function. when we consume too much fruit toast,
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