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is joining with the american medical association to combat the opioid crisis. we agree on pain management and substance abuse education beginning in medical school and continuing throughout a provider's career. we believe that state prescription drug monitoring programs are an important tool .n addressing opioid abuse we also agree on closing the treatment gap and expanding access to narcan to save lives. full to dr.nk patrice harris of the american medical association -- thankful to dr. patrice harris of the american medical association and all of our speakers today. mr. baker: thank you very much, governor hassan. it is now my pleasure to introduce our first speaker. can tell you this, anyone who has ever been to one of this next speaker's meeting is never quite the same. compelling, they are tragic in many cases, and they are hopeful in others. and are, by far, moving, joanne, it is wonderful to have your today. ms. peterson: thank you so much. mr. baker: push the button. there you go. thank you. ms. peterson: thank you so much, governor b
is joining with the american medical association to combat the opioid crisis. we agree on pain management and substance abuse education beginning in medical school and continuing throughout a provider's career. we believe that state prescription drug monitoring programs are an important tool .n addressing opioid abuse we also agree on closing the treatment gap and expanding access to narcan to save lives. full to dr.nk patrice harris of the american medical association -- thankful to dr....
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this dispute had been played by inaccurate --dash britishoung] medical association in their first intervention said this waa a 30% pay d cut. a that was completely untrue. in fact it was so untrue thatt, they had to take their pay calculator off their website anr exey never put it back up websit to answer very directly, theth 6000 figure of excess debts was based on a question asked by ac male secretary in the medical director of the nhs. now we have had time to go into these figures in more detail. i can tell the house this, thath secretary was indeed guilty.w he was guilty of an understatement. the true figures for access100, debts of the weekend are 11000 plus 6000.ra so this is totally unjustified attack on the health secretary. now they know the figures. >> mr. speaker it's just worth t reflecting for one moment that there is no dispute with the junior doctors in scotland or wales because theirad governmet has had the sense to reachac an agreement with their doctors. >> we must also be aware thatrea the vast majority of the public of england are on the side of the junior doctors, not they
this dispute had been played by inaccurate --dash britishoung] medical association in their first intervention said this waa a 30% pay d cut. a that was completely untrue. in fact it was so untrue thatt, they had to take their pay calculator off their website anr exey never put it back up websit to answer very directly, theth 6000 figure of excess debts was based on a question asked by ac male secretary in the medical director of the nhs. now we have had time to go into these figures in more...
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the link to the american veterinary medical association video is: https: "now, we are iowa's "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: average temperatures for this time in february are supposed to be in the upper 30s, but today we are headed into the mid to upper 40s! even with mostly cloudy skies and a gentle wind, we should still get a nice warm up this afternoon to around 48 degrees here in the winds will start to really pick up, so between that and will likely fall to wednesday should be fairly mild with a high near 40, but it will be windy. we are going to through thursday with a small chance for a few isolated snow showers possible thursday morning along western iowa with minimal accumulation expected. the sun should be back out strong friday moving us back into the 40s, and we are looking amazing on saturday with highs near 60 expected! a stronger cold front sunday may bring us some rain/snow showers during the afternoon with a return to the 30s possible next week. sa
the link to the american veterinary medical association video is: https: "now, we are iowa's "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: average temperatures for this time in february are supposed to be in the upper 30s, but today we are headed into the mid to upper 40s! even with mostly cloudy skies and a gentle wind, we should still get a nice warm up this afternoon to...
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is joining with the american medical association in calling for swift action to end the nation's opioid crisis. we agree on the importance of pain management and substance use, disorder education, beginning in medical school and continuing throughout a provider's career. and we believe that state prescription monitoring programs are an important tool for preventing and addressing the opioid abuse. we also agree on the need to close the treatment gap and expand access to millox own to save lives. i'm very grateful to dr. patrice harris of the american medical association and all of our speakers for their participation today and i look forward to the discussion. thank you. >> thank you very much, governor hassan. it's now my privilege to introduce our first speaker, joanne peterson. miss peterson is the founder and expectative director of learning to cope, which is a non-profit based in massachusetts that supported in part the state fund. i can tell you this, anybody who's ever been to one of their meetings is never quite the same. they are comp
is joining with the american medical association in calling for swift action to end the nation's opioid crisis. we agree on the importance of pain management and substance use, disorder education, beginning in medical school and continuing throughout a provider's career. and we believe that state prescription monitoring programs are an important tool for preventing and addressing the opioid abuse. we also agree on the need to close the treatment gap and expand access to millox own to save...
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medical affairs jean robillard will fill the new position. and the college of medicine's current dean debra schwinn will become the associate v ve president for medical affairs. that new role will focus on special projects. again this year kcrg is recognizing people in eastern iowa for their outstanding volunteerism. today, we introduce yoyoto a former mayor who's helping people in the hospital as a chaplin. and today many christians throughout the wld are attending ash wednesday services marking the start of the lent. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg t-v nine. kcrg t-v nine and our show you pleased again this year to honor nine outstanding volunteers from throughout eastern iowa. we call them our nine who care. paul rehn served as marion's mayor ff four yeaea before e ciding not to run for reelection due to health issues. as kcrg-tv nine's chris earl reports, rehn is still serving the public. but now it's by helping people hrough some of their most difficult moments.s. paul rehn hasn't been sitting up here at marion in this room where, s mayor from 2008 to 2011 and eight years before that as a council member, he worked with others du
medical affairs jean robillard will fill the new position. and the college of medicine's current dean debra schwinn will become the associate v ve president for medical affairs. that new role will focus on special projects. again this year kcrg is recognizing people in eastern iowa for their outstanding volunteerism. today, we introduce yoyoto a former mayor who's helping people in the hospital as a chaplin. and today many christians throughout the wld are attending ash wednesday services...
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@>>reporter: aaron is part of the @task force and agrees with the @medical association, who thinks @this amendment undermines the @work of saving lives. @>> i think you can see it @>>reporter: the senator told me @he also supports house bill 269, @the good samaritan bill but @believes his amendment should @stay as is. @>>> betsy is back with us now. @as you said, it truly is @february. @>> funny things happened. @i was sending pictures @yesterday, saying groundhog @revenge. @certainly now, not so revengeful @anymore. @let's take a look at what's @going on as far as the weather @goes. @it's still very much winder and @we still have 5.5 weeks to go. @a wintery week of weather is @ahead. @we have periods of snow for @northwest ohio and lake effect @snow that sometimes comes in @cold air is on the way. @tonight, temperatures are going @to be a couple of degrees on @either side of freezing as we go @through the overnight hours and @we will have hit or miss snow @showers as we come and go @through the night. @the big picture is showing cold @air to the north. @that's not the cold air coming @l
@>>reporter: aaron is part of the @task force and agrees with the @medical association, who thinks @this amendment undermines the @work of saving lives. @>> i think you can see it @>>reporter: the senator told me @he also supports house bill 269, @the good samaritan bill but @believes his amendment should @stay as is. @>>> betsy is back with us now. @as you said, it truly is @february. @>> funny things happened. @i was sending pictures @yesterday, saying...
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medical associates obstetrician erika o'donnell says in brazil, the virus has been linked to a serious birth defect. that's called microcephaly, and it causes small heads in babies of infected mothers. o'donnell urges pregnant women to follow the c-d-c recommendations. "patients who are pregnant and have gone to an affected country, it's now recommended that they get tested when they come back, even if they did not have symptoms. " medical providers tell us the zika virus is not a mandatory reportable illness, lili the mumps or influenza. finley hospital in dubuque now has a new birthing simulator to help in educating staff members. the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the noelle birthing simulator. it shows the birthing heart sounds, and a removable abdominal cover. it so prepares nurses for any complications that might come up during a delivery. "we can simulate decreased heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in star
medical associates obstetrician erika o'donnell says in brazil, the virus has been linked to a serious birth defect. that's called microcephaly, and it causes small heads in babies of infected mothers. o'donnell urges pregnant women to follow the c-d-c recommendations. "patients who are pregnant and have gone to an affected country, it's now recommended that they get tested when they come back, even if they did not have symptoms. " medical providers tell us the zika virus is not a...
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the california medical association is supporting a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana. he initiative is backed by billionaire technology investor sean parker. the association is interested in the expansion of marijuana research. they believe controlling legal marijuana could protect public health. supporters of the bill have until july 5 to collect 336 thousand signatures to qualify ballot. the amount you can drink and still get soon be going down. the national board is asking states to lower the legal blood alcohol limit, from point-zero-eight percent, to point-zero- in the last 15-years, one-third of highway deaths involved they hope this will be a crashes. ### you may be surprised to hear this but 2015 was considered one of the most productive years in congress in recent history. we had a major budget deal in october... the omnibus bill... and the highway bill just to name a few. but as kolo 8 news now washington correspondent alex miller found out. we shouldn't expect the same for 2016. in case you haven't heard. it's an election year. not just for president --- bu
the california medical association is supporting a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana. he initiative is backed by billionaire technology investor sean parker. the association is interested in the expansion of marijuana research. they believe controlling legal marijuana could protect public health. supporters of the bill have until july 5 to collect 336 thousand signatures to qualify ballot. the amount you can drink and still get soon be going down. the national board is asking...
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state and our students get stoifted through the florida veterinary medical association anan become certified as veterinary technicians. >> whose dogs are they? >> they are the staffs. our kids have opportunities to work on animals. >> these kids get real hands on experience, they get paws on experience. >> exactly. definitely paws on experience as much as we can. >> other animals as well? >> w w do. in the third year of the program, we go off program, we work with horses. we go to a farm and the k ks get to do hands on live with horses as well. >> that's amazing. lots of stuff going on here at west broward high. all these other things are going on. tune in today at 6:00 and we'll show you all the cool things happening here at the home of the bobcats. >> back to you in the studio. >>> first alert weather with meteorologistst ryan phillips. south florida's most accurate forecast. >>> even though we were out early with temperatures in the 40s,he south florida sunshine doing what it can to warm us up now as we head toward the lunch hour. temperatures digging o of a deficit we were in the 40s and
state and our students get stoifted through the florida veterinary medical association anan become certified as veterinary technicians. >> whose dogs are they? >> they are the staffs. our kids have opportunities to work on animals. >> these kids get real hands on experience, they get paws on experience. >> exactly. definitely paws on experience as much as we can. >> other animals as well? >> w w do. in the third year of the program, we go off program, we work...
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both the american psychiatric association and the american medical association are opposed to the "therapy"...which attempts to change l-g-b-t people. president obama has pushed for the therapy to be banned, nationwide. when it snows outside...it can be a pain to shovel it all out of the way. now...a solution to the problem, just have your dog do it! a video is now going viral of dogs doing their very best to help their owners shovel. this little guy has the hang of it... but as you can see, some other dogs, aren't quite as talented.. rob 2shot a lot of reaction coming in on the super bowl.. after the break, we'll show you the top ranked commercial from last night. kara vo plus....see how a local musician shined big, in the pre game festivities. rob vo to release new ve smoked a lot and quit a lot, t ded up nowhere. w...i use this. e coderm cq patch with unuextended release technology lpevent the urge to smoke all day. wahis time to be my last time. at why i choose nicoderm cq. after a weekend shooting in blue ash. we'll have the latest details report. sot full "i had a chance to talk to t
both the american psychiatric association and the american medical association are opposed to the "therapy"...which attempts to change l-g-b-t people. president obama has pushed for the therapy to be banned, nationwide. when it snows outside...it can be a pain to shovel it all out of the way. now...a solution to the problem, just have your dog do it! a video is now going viral of dogs doing their very best to help their owners shovel. this little guy has the hang of it... but as you...
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michelle: the american veterinary medical association says cats and dogs should be kept inside when it is cold. "with space heaters. we have new details right now about the two orange county women accused of beating up and elder -- an elderly man to steal his prescription. they were scheduled to make their first court appearance today. police say the victim was repeatedly slapped across the face of a cutting board and had 100 paying bills taken from them. the victim told police the women knew he had a prescription earlier. a judge set on for mullins and britney tele g. jason: we are learning more about the two marilyn deputies killed by mammoth florida ties. the gunman identified as david evans is wanted here in winter park for multiple traffic violations. he was also wanted elsewhere in florida for solving officer. the first marilyn debbie was killed while he was eating lunch the sheriff there are says evans then killed another deputy during a shootout before he was killed. police have not released a motive. happening today, people will come together to remember fall in county sheriff
michelle: the american veterinary medical association says cats and dogs should be kept inside when it is cold. "with space heaters. we have new details right now about the two orange county women accused of beating up and elder -- an elderly man to steal his prescription. they were scheduled to make their first court appearance today. police say the victim was repeatedly slapped across the face of a cutting board and had 100 paying bills taken from them. the victim told police the women...
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but the american medical association worries this could lead to insurance companies denying coverage for higher dose medications. the american cancer society and the national institutes of health also leveled harsh criticism. government. >> unfortunately, this is really diminishing my respect for the cdc. i have to say this process was horrible. >> dr. houry says the cdc is responding to an abuse epidemic. 16,000 people died overdosing on painkillers in 2013. diane gracely was hit by a drunk driver, and suffers from a painful disorder. she worries this will make it even harder to get the medication she needs. >> if it comes to a point where they take away my pain anymore. i will be one of the suicides. >> a lot of people say this works for them. this is not taken the approach effective, so we try to limit the dosage will try to limit the quantity for everybody. >> we' re seeing a lot of people dying that are taking opioids. when you look at the deaths each year, they increased again lasser. i think that means it' s take a look at what we are doing. ask the doctor would not say finaliz
but the american medical association worries this could lead to insurance companies denying coverage for higher dose medications. the american cancer society and the national institutes of health also leveled harsh criticism. government. >> unfortunately, this is really diminishing my respect for the cdc. i have to say this process was horrible. >> dr. houry says the cdc is responding to an abuse epidemic. 16,000 people died overdosing on painkillers in 2013. diane gracely was hit...
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the california medical association recently backed the proposition. >> and this is the year that i think the time crests. >> reporter: today a packed ballroom with u.s. surgeon general jocelyn elder, who as far back as the ú9 0s spoke out about ending america's war on drugs >> we should get it right. >> reporter: but if there's other thing sign cannabis is fast involving into a commercial liesed industry, it's this. >> would you support a 15% tax on medical marijuana? . >> no. that's too high. >> reporter: many fighting against proposed legislation in sacramento to put a 15% tax on medical marijuana. >> we don't think medical cannabis should be hyper taxed just to alleviate budget woes that are not of our making. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> state senator mark mag wire from hillsburg introduced that new 15% tax, and among other things, that tax would fund state parks, law enforcement, and drug treatment. >>> well fireworks at the republican debate tonight. candidates booed a number of times, and sparks fly over national security. >> an album nominated for three g
the california medical association recently backed the proposition. >> and this is the year that i think the time crests. >> reporter: today a packed ballroom with u.s. surgeon general jocelyn elder, who as far back as the ú9 0s spoke out about ending america's war on drugs >> we should get it right. >> reporter: but if there's other thing sign cannabis is fast involving into a commercial liesed industry, it's this. >> would you support a 15% tax on medical...
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. >> reporter: roger gaddy is a doctor at fairfield medical associates in winnsboro. he's also been the town's mayor for 11 years, and he worries about the tax implications of the walmart closure. >> we have a one-cent added sales tax that the citizens voted on about ten years ago. walmart was probably our biggest contributor of that one-cent sales tax because it was the biggest retail entity we had in the town. >> reporter: gaddy says the loss of the total sales tax, previously paid by the winnsboro walmart, will be substantial. >> walmart leaving is devastating to the community, but we've been here a long time and we're going to be fine without it. and there may be some benefits of not having a walmart here. i would like to think that you would see a revitalization of downtown. you'll see more people shopping downtown. >> reporter: while chamber of commerce president terry vickers shares the mayor's optimism, she says she is still struggling to understand walmart's decision. >> the employee meeting that was called on that thursday morning they thought was going to b
. >> reporter: roger gaddy is a doctor at fairfield medical associates in winnsboro. he's also been the town's mayor for 11 years, and he worries about the tax implications of the walmart closure. >> we have a one-cent added sales tax that the citizens voted on about ten years ago. walmart was probably our biggest contributor of that one-cent sales tax because it was the biggest retail entity we had in the town. >> reporter: gaddy says the loss of the total sales tax,...
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according to the american veterinary medical association... it is safe for cats over eight weeks to have the procedure. # malls are looking less crowded these days. according to real estate research firm--- green street advisors... occupancy at malls is declining for the first time since the recession. one of the biggest factors is e-commerce. as more people shop online... shopping centers are seeing a wave of store closings. with more empty store fronts... market rents also appear to be slowing. # "kung fu panda three" kicked butt at the box office this three" kicked butt at the box office this weekend. the animated feature's brought in 41- million dollars... it also set a record for an in china, where the series takes place. wilderness epic "the revenant" -- which stars leonardo dicaprio -- pulled in 12-point-4 million dollars. that puts the oscar contender in second place. while "star wars: the force million dollars -- for third place. the movie may pass 900-million dollars in domestic ticket sales this week. turning back to the forecast...
according to the american veterinary medical association... it is safe for cats over eight weeks to have the procedure. # malls are looking less crowded these days. according to real estate research firm--- green street advisors... occupancy at malls is declining for the first time since the recession. one of the biggest factors is e-commerce. as more people shop online... shopping centers are seeing a wave of store closings. with more empty store fronts... market rents also appear to be...
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a study published in the "journal of the american medical association" suggests zika could lead to blindness in newborns. the standoff in oregon is over, but the danger might not be. the last four protesters surrendered yesterday. and they told law enforcement they left "booby traps" at the refuge. those four, and 12 other occupiers, face federal charges. secretary of state, john kerry, says more work needs to be done to reach a permanent "cease fire" in syria. last night, diplomats from the powers agreed to a temporary break in fighting. they also decided to step up humanitarian aid to syrian communities. as a community remembers a fallen orange county deputy... a new bill moves forward in tallahassee. how the "scott pine law"-- will help the widows of fallen first responders. plus-- after catching flack for swearing during a rally... donald trump says--he's cleaning hey, guys, it's annie. you know, as moms, we are always looking for new ways to save money. pwell today, i'm going to share with you pa simple tip that could help you stretch your budget when it comes to your grocery shopping.
a study published in the "journal of the american medical association" suggests zika could lead to blindness in newborns. the standoff in oregon is over, but the danger might not be. the last four protesters surrendered yesterday. and they told law enforcement they left "booby traps" at the refuge. those four, and 12 other occupiers, face federal charges. secretary of state, john kerry, says more work needs to be done to reach a permanent "cease fire" in syria....
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jon gaffney, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association. >> hair loss, for both men and women, is more common than you think. by the age of 50, half the adult population experiences hair loss. many of us in the medical community expect this trend to increase over time, in part, due to such things as stress, poor nutrition, bad diets, and certain prescription medication. hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to the chemical dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. the follicle's resistance to dht, or lack thereof, is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school.
jon gaffney, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association. >> hair loss, for both men and women, is more common than you think. by the age of 50, half the adult population experiences hair loss. many of us in the medical community expect this trend to increase over time, in part, due to such things as stress, poor nutrition, bad diets, and certain prescription medication. hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most...
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[shouting] the british medical association and the first intervention said this was a dirty% pay cut. that was completely untrue. in fact, so one true that they had to take their pay calculator off their website and they never put it back up again. not billions they're very directly the question that excess deaths. the 6000 figure before excess deaths was based on a question asked by the health secretary, the medical direct to read the nhs. now we've had time to go into these figures in more detail. i can tell the house this period that the health secretary was indeed guilty. he was guilty of an understatement. the true figures for access that of the weekend are 11,000, not 6000. the right honorable gentleman will now withdraw this is totally unjustified. what he would stride and announced the figures? >> mr. speaker. [shouting] mr. speaker, it is worth reflect and for one moment there is no dispute with the junior doctors in scotland or in wales because the government had the sense to reach an agreement with the junior.err. he must also be aware that the majority of the public of eng
[shouting] the british medical association and the first intervention said this was a dirty% pay cut. that was completely untrue. in fact, so one true that they had to take their pay calculator off their website and they never put it back up again. not billions they're very directly the question that excess deaths. the 6000 figure before excess deaths was based on a question asked by the health secretary, the medical direct to read the nhs. now we've had time to go into these figures in more...
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the california medical association recently backed the proposition. >> this is the year that i think the tide crests. >> reporter: today, a packed ballroom listened to former u.s. surgeon general dr. jocelyn elders who as far back at the '90s spoke about ending america's war on drugs. >> we can get it right. >> reporter: but if there's any sign cannabis is fast evolving into a commercial industry, it's this. >> would you support a 15% tax on medical marijuana? >> no. that's too high. >> reporter: many fighting against proposed legislation in sacramento to put a 15% tax on medical marijuana. >> we don't think that's medical cannabis should be hyper taxed just to alleviate budget woes that are not of our making. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> state senator mark mcgwire introduced the new 15% tax. if approved the revenue from it would fund state parks, law enforcement, and drug treatment. >>> still ahead, bitter cold hits the northeast bringing dangerous conditions. how long the chill will last. >>> plus, at&t park full of giants fans. their high hopes for this ba
the california medical association recently backed the proposition. >> this is the year that i think the tide crests. >> reporter: today, a packed ballroom listened to former u.s. surgeon general dr. jocelyn elders who as far back at the '90s spoke about ending america's war on drugs. >> we can get it right. >> reporter: but if there's any sign cannabis is fast evolving into a commercial industry, it's this. >> would you support a 15% tax on medical marijuana?...
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the american veterinary medical association now recognizes alternative medicine as a valid form of treatment... pet acupuncture among the growing list of holistic options. dr. tracy rauf has been practicing the traditional form of chinese medicine for several years. just like with humans, rauf says the thin needles stimulate nerves in the body "ollie" here has hind weakness and well as anxiety. "so for him, he's historically been a little chi deficient, so his energy is a little deficient.' rauf says despite positive results, there's still a lot of resistance from many traditional vets to alternative treatments....but don't tell that to thor's mom. "i thought when she recommended it, 'what else do i have "the treatments can be pricey....hydrother around 55 dollar. chiropractic visits can cost 60 dollars and up. rob williams, fox19 now. we've been asking how much money would you spend to keep your pet happy and healthy? the most votes.. one thousand dollars plus! with 27 percent.. followed closely by five thousand dollars.. at 23 only 16 percent say they'd spend over fifty thousand dollars..
the american veterinary medical association now recognizes alternative medicine as a valid form of treatment... pet acupuncture among the growing list of holistic options. dr. tracy rauf has been practicing the traditional form of chinese medicine for several years. just like with humans, rauf says the thin needles stimulate nerves in the body "ollie" here has hind weakness and well as anxiety. "so for him, he's historically been a little chi deficient, so his energy is a little...
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lukas: mercy medical center was seeing red today as they bring awareness to heart disease affecting women, along with the american heart association, mercy medical center is asking mercy medical center was seeing red today as they bring awareness to heart disease affecting women, american heart association, mercy medical center is asking women to wear red in a go red for women event at the hospital. many doctors, nurses and medical personnal were on hand this morning to raise awareness in sioux city. mayor pro tem, dan moore was at the event to declare february fifth a special day in sioux city. (mayor pro tem, dan moore, sioux city) " now therefore i, dan moore, mayor pro tem of the city of sioux city iowa, and on behalf of the mayor and the city council, do hearby proclaim, february 5, 2016 as wear red for women day in sioux city, iowa, in recognition of the importance of the ongoing fight against heart disease and stroke to show their by commemerating this day by wearing the color of red." say that the disease can be prevented by eating healthy, getting regular and regular doctor ... heart disease is one of the deadliest concer
lukas: mercy medical center was seeing red today as they bring awareness to heart disease affecting women, along with the american heart association, mercy medical center is asking mercy medical center was seeing red today as they bring awareness to heart disease affecting women, american heart association, mercy medical center is asking women to wear red in a go red for women event at the hospital. many doctors, nurses and medical personnal were on hand this morning to raise awareness in sioux...
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[shouting] the british medical association and the first intervention said this was a dirty% pay cut. that was completely untrue. in fact, so one true that they had to take their pay calculator off their website and they never put it back up again. not billions they're very directly the question that excess deaths. the 6000 figure before excess deaths was based on a question asked by the health secretary, the medical direct to read the nhs. now we've had time to go into these figures in more detail. i can tell the house this period that the health secretary was indeed guilty. he was guilty of an understatement. the true figures for access that of the weekend are 11,000, not 6000. the right honorable gentleman will now withdraw this is totally unjustified. what he would stride and announced the figures? >> mr. speaker. [shouting] mr. speaker, it is worth reflect and for one moment there is no dispute with the junior doctors in scotland or in wales because the government had the sense to reach an agreement with the junior.err. he must also be aware that the majority of the public of eng
[shouting] the british medical association and the first intervention said this was a dirty% pay cut. that was completely untrue. in fact, so one true that they had to take their pay calculator off their website and they never put it back up again. not billions they're very directly the question that excess deaths. the 6000 figure before excess deaths was based on a question asked by the health secretary, the medical direct to read the nhs. now we've had time to go into these figures in more...
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guidelines suggests, the testing in women diagnosed who >> researchers, published in the journal of medical association oncology, looked at nearly nine women, who are 40 or younger when diagnosed with breast cancer. they wanted to see if women were given genetic risk, what they chose to do if given treatment. sure enough, researchers found, 9 out of 10 chose to have it. one in three said the information influenced their choices. those who were carriers of the mutation, were likely to have both breasts removed, to reduce their own risk in the future. and many chose to have their overries removed as well, to reduce ovarian cancer risk. >> they say the testing does influence decisions. should be offered 40 or older. treatment. the testing, by a wide variety of things, from insurance levels to media attention. some we call angelina jolie event. once we have, it seemed like it's a more reasonable decision. >> when we were kids, if someone had breast cancer, you couldn't even talk about it. >> i remember the mystery. >> when we first started working, i would ask the physician. i never will tell the woman to
guidelines suggests, the testing in women diagnosed who >> researchers, published in the journal of medical association oncology, looked at nearly nine women, who are 40 or younger when diagnosed with breast cancer. they wanted to see if women were given genetic risk, what they chose to do if given treatment. sure enough, researchers found, 9 out of 10 chose to have it. one in three said the information influenced their choices. those who were carriers of the mutation, were likely to have...
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two doctors have design of the prescription and the american medical association massachusetts medical society and american academy of pediatrics all oppose using the plans as treatment for any illness calling it unproven and even dangerous.>> giving apparent bag of leaves of crude oil extract is not a good way to treat medical problems in children. >> i sat down the state's only doctor willing to prescribe mail it medical marijuana for kids and the clinicians who are against it. tonight at 10 you decide is as treatment hurting kids are helping them. >> federal panel says there's not enough just to prove all children need to be screened for autism at an early age. this has activist and the autism community enraged. advocacy groups of the sure no child falls through the cracks.but it'll help officials say they need to know more before they officially recommend universal screening. >> without funding or without the recommendation for funding doctors screen toddler's funding that could become. >> panel discussion getting ready to start about the threat of the zika virus in our community i
two doctors have design of the prescription and the american medical association massachusetts medical society and american academy of pediatrics all oppose using the plans as treatment for any illness calling it unproven and even dangerous.>> giving apparent bag of leaves of crude oil extract is not a good way to treat medical problems in children. >> i sat down the state's only doctor willing to prescribe mail it medical marijuana for kids and the clinicians who are against it....
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something at home, there is a real chance that you could start haemorrhaging >>> why isn't the medical association saying these are necessary things. we haven't heard that. >> i don't know. it was interesting because in 2012, i believe, william salitan who is pro-choice, had a big web series of articles called the back alley and he said because of the politics, and i agree because of the politics of abortion, people in the pro-choice side are afraid to have these laws and they're circling the wagons, but the fact is there are 3500 almost women from texas who filed a brief for this texas law who said that they were injured by abortions and clinics, and there are at least 400 women who have died from legal abortions. my concerns as a woman, and i consider myself a pro-life feminist, are we sacrificing some lives for this cause that we want the women to have a right to the abortion. it is the poor women who suffer because in these clinics it is the poor women who don't have a choice, who end up going to clinics that are not regulated. i think we should be able to agree and have really strenuous healt
something at home, there is a real chance that you could start haemorrhaging >>> why isn't the medical association saying these are necessary things. we haven't heard that. >> i don't know. it was interesting because in 2012, i believe, william salitan who is pro-choice, had a big web series of articles called the back alley and he said because of the politics, and i agree because of the politics of abortion, people in the pro-choice side are afraid to have these laws and they're...
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that is according to research published today in the journal of the american medical association.eplacing lead contaminated types in flint, michigan will cost 55 million dollars. the city's mayor announced the removal and replacement will start next month. her's priority given to high risk households with pregnant women and children. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists and more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. scarlet: thank you. "what'd you miss?" don't chase returns. they are not the same as momentum chasing. can you explain to us what is returned chasing and why is it a bad idea? >> let me give you some background. i was at an investment well renowned a investment manager said, let me start off by asking you the question you should be asking me, which is who is losing all of the money that i'm going to make for you? he said it is returned chasers. reasonable.retty i thought about it. a little while later i say to myself, that sounds a lot like trend following. it sounds like the same thing. what is the difference and how can it
that is according to research published today in the journal of the american medical association.eplacing lead contaminated types in flint, michigan will cost 55 million dollars. the city's mayor announced the removal and replacement will start next month. her's priority given to high risk households with pregnant women and children. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists and more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. scarlet: thank you. "what'd...
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take vo --- segn un estudio pblicado en la revista ''american medical association'' demuestra que lao de demencia en personas mayores... --- la exposicin constante a la polucin podra acelerar el deterioro cognitivo... lucrecia --- aproximadamente 19 millones de mujeres entre las edades de 70 y 81 aÑos fueron analizadas en un perido de un mes... --- los resultados mostraron que la exposicin a la contaminacin hace envejecer ms rpido en sentido del funcionamiento del cerebro ya que lo envejece 2 aÑos.. juanfra/take vo --un estudio de la universidad de "quebec" en montreal indica que la ansiedad puede muchas veces enmascarar los sntomas de enfermedades cardio-vasculares en las mujeres.. lucrecia --segn investigadores..la s mujeres con desordenes de ansiedad tienen 75-por ciento mas probabilidades de reducir su flujo sanguneo al corazn mientras ejercitan.. --la sensacin de incomodidad y las palpitaciones pueden disfrazar los sntomas similares de un ataque al corazn..... live bug bump out juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... take vo / juanfra --- la fuerza de la naturaleza muestra una vez ms
take vo --- segn un estudio pblicado en la revista ''american medical association'' demuestra que lao de demencia en personas mayores... --- la exposicin constante a la polucin podra acelerar el deterioro cognitivo... lucrecia --- aproximadamente 19 millones de mujeres entre las edades de 70 y 81 aÑos fueron analizadas en un perido de un mes... --- los resultados mostraron que la exposicin a la contaminacin hace envejecer ms rpido en sentido del funcionamiento del cerebro ya que lo envejece 2...
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there is a reason why the american medical association the american college of obstetrician and gien coalitions have come out against these laws, and, for an idea that a person is hemorrhaging what your piece showed beautifully at the beginning, the people are taking medications not under a doctor's supervision. these are women who are unable to access the clinic and taking matters into their own hands. we are really coming back to a pre-roe v wade scenario in this country, incredibly dangerous and i hope the court will take a look at the actual facts. 400 -- like i'm not aware of the deaths since roe v wade but 400 deaths since 1973, every study that has studied abortion in america has concluded that it is one of the safest outpatient procedures. so the idea that these are pled cli necessary has just not been borne out and i think people should ask, what is the real purpose behind these laws. and that's what my film trapped deals with. >> maria, i want you to weigh in, if the law is upheld does access become a fings of your fr zip code? >> i would say that i am pro-life so i don't t
there is a reason why the american medical association the american college of obstetrician and gien coalitions have come out against these laws, and, for an idea that a person is hemorrhaging what your piece showed beautifully at the beginning, the people are taking medications not under a doctor's supervision. these are women who are unable to access the clinic and taking matters into their own hands. we are really coming back to a pre-roe v wade scenario in this country, incredibly dangerous...
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the american medical association recommends that adults aim for 150 minutes or more of moderate exercise each week to ward off heart disease and stroke. also researchers say the number of new dementia cases may be declining even though people are living longer. doctors studie data from heart patients over 40 years. the research posted in the new england journal of center shows the decrease in dementia was more noticeable in highly educated people diagnosed with heart disease. >> mark: and we've got some trouble brewing for dunkin' donuts two franchises are sued for overcharging customers, a store in new york and one in new jersey allegedly charged sales tax on bottled water and bags of coffee in violation of the law. millions from overcharging. dunkin' donuts headquarters says it is investigating. >>> now it is time for "the buzz" sponsored by national carpet mill outlet. >> mark: names giving a spin to a popular song. >> romona: and the highly anticipated trailer hits the internet. >> is it too late to say i'm sorry i don't know this song by justin bieber? la, la, la. >> i like that son
the american medical association recommends that adults aim for 150 minutes or more of moderate exercise each week to ward off heart disease and stroke. also researchers say the number of new dementia cases may be declining even though people are living longer. doctors studie data from heart patients over 40 years. the research posted in the new england journal of center shows the decrease in dementia was more noticeable in highly educated people diagnosed with heart disease. >> mark: and...
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. >> the study appears in the journal of the american medical association. >> the increased level of seafood consumption did increase brain levels of mercury. but the mercury didn't appear to have an impact on brain -- >> reporter: it helped with alzheimer's brain changes, not other types of dementia. and only for people who had a certain brain linked to alzheimer's. if you don't have the specific gene, eating eating seafood food one to six meals per week could be good. and it appears to be the same whether it's fish or shellfish. and it's tasty. >>> we showed you punxsutawney phil and he did not see his famous shadow. so what does staten island chuck have to say about this? he emerged from his home at the staten island zoo and he also failed to see his shadow. the rodents are in agreement this year. so what does that mean? will spring arrive early? >> apparently. >> there's a huge battle -- hatfields and mccoy. let's bring in lonnie quinn. >> that's a big part of what i do. i'm not saying i disagree with what they are prognosticating. but come on, there wasn't a cloud in the sky. >>
. >> the study appears in the journal of the american medical association. >> the increased level of seafood consumption did increase brain levels of mercury. but the mercury didn't appear to have an impact on brain -- >> reporter: it helped with alzheimer's brain changes, not other types of dementia. and only for people who had a certain brain linked to alzheimer's. if you don't have the specific gene, eating eating seafood food one to six meals per week could be good. and it...
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in a statement issued in the journal of the american medical association, they say more data is needed before a decision can be made. but some doctors says when children receive an early autism diagnosis early programs don't only minimize the effects of autism but also teach new skills that help kids keep up with their peers. if you have trouble sleeping at night.. or suffer from allergies or asthma? then a salt room may be the answer. salt therapy is growing as a natural alternative for a variety of respiratory and skin conditions. salt rooms are covered from floor to ceiling with all-natural salt. rock salt is used on the floors and pharmaceutical grade sodium into the air using a salt generator. some people have reported a decrease in symptoms after regular treatments. but some experts remain skeptical and say more studies need to be done. a thief with a sense of grief. see why he felt bad about stealing from a little girl... and what he did to try to make things right. "i knew that the money never really belonged to me, that this money was meant to help him." paying it forward... a
in a statement issued in the journal of the american medical association, they say more data is needed before a decision can be made. but some doctors says when children receive an early autism diagnosis early programs don't only minimize the effects of autism but also teach new skills that help kids keep up with their peers. if you have trouble sleeping at night.. or suffer from allergies or asthma? then a salt room may be the answer. salt therapy is growing as a natural alternative for a...
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a medical researcher examined stabler's brain and says he suffered from a disease associated with repeatedows to the head. they say he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy which is caused by head trauma and concussions. stabler's longtime partner says he was often disoriented and forgetful in his later years. he had trouble sleeping and suffered headaches. we got some perspective today from a former baltimore ravens head coach who is in town for the super bowl. >> the risks are obvious. the players know that when you visit with the players. they recognize what the risks are. many will tell you, i don't care. this is my choice. until like many of us later in life going, maybe i shouldn't have done that. >> stabler, affectionately known as the snake, played 10 of his 15 seasons with the raiders. he is the first prominent quarterback diagnosed with cte. >>> now to super bowl city in san francisco where our crews are seeing more and more out of town visitors starting to arrive here in the bay area. amber lee is there tonight after speaking with businesses, fans about their experience
a medical researcher examined stabler's brain and says he suffered from a disease associated with repeatedows to the head. they say he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy which is caused by head trauma and concussions. stabler's longtime partner says he was often disoriented and forgetful in his later years. he had trouble sleeping and suffered headaches. we got some perspective today from a former baltimore ravens head coach who is in town for the super bowl. >> the risks are...
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individuals -- >>> recreational marijuana has received an endorsement now from the california medical association. cma is comprised of 40,000 physicians, the group says it does not condone smoking in any form, but it does say that controlling, tracking and studying marijuana will better protect public health than what supporters of the adult use of marijuana act have until june 5 to collect the roughly 366,000 signatures they need to qualify the measure for the november ballot. >>> tracking the light showers through the area today, this afternoon and this evening, i bodega bay. everyone else, trace amounts or nothing. just dripping on the windows as that system slipped through. now as we going to the next couple days, the system is going to ride up over the top of our area. as it does, it's going to bring some clouds into the region and those clouds are going to set us up with a mostly to partly cloudy day tomorrow, and that means temperatures mostly in the upper 50s and low 60s. as we head into your bay area thursday, temperatures warm a little bit but we go beyond that, going to start up as hig
individuals -- >>> recreational marijuana has received an endorsement now from the california medical association. cma is comprised of 40,000 physicians, the group says it does not condone smoking in any form, but it does say that controlling, tracking and studying marijuana will better protect public health than what supporters of the adult use of marijuana act have until june 5 to collect the roughly 366,000 signatures they need to qualify the measure for the november ballot....
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. we're also learning about a new concern, a study published in the journal of the american medical association suggests that zika could lead to blindness in some newborns. >>> you decide, 2016 the democratic candidates go head to head in the first debate since new hampshire. >> and the last before super tuesday, hillary clinton and bernie sanders clearly out to define their differences since last time. they went back and forth over a range of issues and last night's debate, which was in milwaukee, touching on everything from national defense to the president and obamacare. >> secretary clinton has been going around the country saying i want to dismant the affordable care act. we're not going to dismantle anything. >> we both share the goal of universal healthcare coverage. it was called hillary care. >> yesterday, clinton did score concambricsal black caucus. the day before, bernie sanders met with al sharpton. sanders did win an endorsement from harry bell vaughn they. the next contest for the democrats not that far away, on carolina. >> fox 35 is your source for continuing coverage of the pr
. we're also learning about a new concern, a study published in the journal of the american medical association suggests that zika could lead to blindness in some newborns. >>> you decide, 2016 the democratic candidates go head to head in the first debate since new hampshire. >> and the last before super tuesday, hillary clinton and bernie sanders clearly out to define their differences since last time. they went back and forth over a range of issues and last night's debate,...
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now, according to a new study by the journal of the american medical association, researchers tracked 5,000 young adults for 25 years. someone is like they need a study on this? they tested them during that time using standardized test. current marijuana use affected both verbal memory and processing time. but also smoking pot earlier in life was even worse when it came to remembering words in middle-age. find the right word, we can maybe accuse them of something. is that what you're saying, ginger? >> i'm not saying that at all. i'm just presenting a study. >> all right. >> well, sorry matt austin. "people" magazine named ryan reynolds this year's sexiest dad alive. it comes six years after he was declared the sexiest man alive. >> the 39-year-old told people having a daughter was a dream come true for him. >> what a fabulous looking couple there. >> of course we bring up matt's name because a year or two ago -- i think it was a year ago. >> he was the top 5 for sexiest news anchor. >> and we'll never let him forget that. >> tom sorrells would definitely get it if they were doing wea
now, according to a new study by the journal of the american medical association, researchers tracked 5,000 young adults for 25 years. someone is like they need a study on this? they tested them during that time using standardized test. current marijuana use affected both verbal memory and processing time. but also smoking pot earlier in life was even worse when it came to remembering words in middle-age. find the right word, we can maybe accuse them of something. is that what you're saying,...
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americans live 2.2 fewer years research appears in the journal of the american medical association. > weeks early has headed home with her parents after months of intensive care, this baby. faith was justin ounces when as born in november. that's less than a can of soda. look at her. she faced months of blood transfusion and careful diet and now up to nearly 6 pounds. doctors aren't sure what health problems she may face down the road but said getting to this point was nothing short of a miracle. >> that is nice to hear. >>> producers of the hunger games have sentenced a tribute to fans here in the bay area. we were at the palace of fine arts in san francisco where a special exhibit is about to open starting saturday fans will be able to explore the world behind the books and the movies. prop like the girl on fire dress and her beau. stars of the movie talk about why the series is soz popular. >>q a lieutenant[k of the scenes in this movie are relevant to what is goingpl on in our sociey today. >> it's definitely had a big impact on huge number of crowd and different ages which is c
americans live 2.2 fewer years research appears in the journal of the american medical association. > weeks early has headed home with her parents after months of intensive care, this baby. faith was justin ounces when as born in november. that's less than a can of soda. look at her. she faced months of blood transfusion and careful diet and now up to nearly 6 pounds. doctors aren't sure what health problems she may face down the road but said getting to this point was nothing short of a...
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. >> the american medical association is an hanson's side. its code of medical ethics would cause more harm than good." hanson also fears economic you're looking at someone who is very poor and this is the only alternative they have because their insurance company will not fund theirll, now it starts to become a problem. >> but coombs lee says it's just the opposite. >> the injustice right now is that there isound practice of aid in dying. doctors write prescriptions with winks and nods. but the people who can avail of that are people of wealth, people of stature, people who play government with their doctor. >> in oregon, she says, one biglized assisted suicide works is the fact that a third of those who get lethalven year never end up using them. knowing that your husband wouldo get a prescription would have eased the anxiety for you? >> oh, my, god. i would have been souse he would have felt so validated, so understood, so actually taken care of, so he would have felt heard. >> are you superman? >> yes! >> i'm flying! >> but the han sons ar
. >> the american medical association is an hanson's side. its code of medical ethics would cause more harm than good." hanson also fears economic you're looking at someone who is very poor and this is the only alternative they have because their insurance company will not fund theirll, now it starts to become a problem. >> but coombs lee says it's just the opposite. >> the injustice right now is that there isound practice of aid in dying. doctors write prescriptions with...
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from this scene and we mentioned a number of businesses in the area, bakery, law school, medical associates, obviously, police benevolent association. the innocence project has offices down there, as well, and they've had to close their offices. if you're not familiar with them, they are a group that works to free people who have, in their opinion, been incarcerated wrongfully and are a nonprofit group. anyway, their office is at 40 worth street, they are saying closed today because of this crane collapse. certainly, that will be the case with most of these businesses here. a lot of them were evacuated, they are turning off the gas to make sure emergency personnel can get in and do their job as have to go through buildings and make sure they are structurally sound, because as we've seen, a lot of debris came down with this, as well, kind of sheered off what would appear to be the facade of one of these buildings, there's some wires, we understand, on top of one of the buildings that the crane brought down. trying to figure out how all of that comes together. here is a picture we're talking
from this scene and we mentioned a number of businesses in the area, bakery, law school, medical associates, obviously, police benevolent association. the innocence project has offices down there, as well, and they've had to close their offices. if you're not familiar with them, they are a group that works to free people who have, in their opinion, been incarcerated wrongfully and are a nonprofit group. anyway, their office is at 40 worth street, they are saying closed today because of this...
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the answer, recently published in the "journal of the american medical association," was that the multiplees responded far more robustly than p-53's reponse in humans. >> instead of trying to repair themselves, the elephant cells, many of them, all went on to cell death, to this cell- suicide, or what we call apoptosis. it's as if these elephant cells have said, well, it's much safer, much better strategy, to just kill the cell, and start over. if we do that there's no way that that cell could go on to become cancer, and that was an ah-ha moment for us in the lab. we're trying to learn how to get kids better without making them sick. >> reporter: now, the research has turned to this question: how does elephant p-53 respond in human cancer cells and could it stop the disease cold. could it be a treatment to prevent cancer or halt its growth? >> here are three breast cancers from different individuals. and we take the elephant p-53 and put it into the breast cancer cell lines and we wait and see, will the p-53 kill the cancer cells? >> lilly you get the spoons, emma i'll get you the bowls. >
the answer, recently published in the "journal of the american medical association," was that the multiplees responded far more robustly than p-53's reponse in humans. >> instead of trying to repair themselves, the elephant cells, many of them, all went on to cell death, to this cell- suicide, or what we call apoptosis. it's as if these elephant cells have said, well, it's much safer, much better strategy, to just kill the cell, and start over. if we do that there's no way that...
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. >> reporter: research from the journal of the american medical association covered all kind of seafood, experts say fatty fish like salmon can be especially helpful in protect ago against cognitive decline. >> um-hmm. >> i'm a salmon man, i love me some salmon. >> i never thought bit like but the mercury but it is good for you. >> reporter: with this study with alzheimer's that genetic risk the benefits out way dangers of the mercury. >> okay. >> stephanie, appreciate it. >>> world's most famous groundhog takes center stage in punxsutawney, pennsylvania. >> there is no shadow to be cast, an early spring is my forecast. >> now that is what i'm talking about. today is gun hog day punxsutawney phil did not see his shadow despite all those tv lights. i have been talking about those lights for years, false positive. we will wait and see if an early spring arrives, like he says, it will. so there you go. >> he looks a little annoyed. >> he is like can i go back in my home now. >> speaking of weather we are on a temperature roller coaster. >> it brings up a very good question, weeknights at 1
. >> reporter: research from the journal of the american medical association covered all kind of seafood, experts say fatty fish like salmon can be especially helpful in protect ago against cognitive decline. >> um-hmm. >> i'm a salmon man, i love me some salmon. >> i never thought bit like but the mercury but it is good for you. >> reporter: with this study with alzheimer's that genetic risk the benefits out way dangers of the mercury. >> okay. >>...
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you can read more about it in the journal of the american medical association iain and lucy. >> thankery much, joyce. >>> crews in taiwan prove every life is worth saving pulling this dog from the rubble of a collapsed building today. and the rescue stories continue out of the tragedy. >> a fast food drive employee hands an order to customer and the customer tosses something back, something dangerous. the shocking prank involving an alligator. >> a teen runner collapsed during a race. his heart just stopped. he wasn't breathing but the right person was nearby. how a special story of survival just got even more amazing. >>> and heading back out live right now, that is the royal caribbean anthem of the seas nearing home port in new jersey right now. man it had one rocky ride in the atlantic a couple of days back. it's docking later this evening. local folks on board just making headlines across country and we've got more of it coming up. ♪ winter is hard on your nose. from first sniffles to endless runny noses. puffs plus lotion is soft. they help soothe irritation by locking in moistur
you can read more about it in the journal of the american medical association iain and lucy. >> thankery much, joyce. >>> crews in taiwan prove every life is worth saving pulling this dog from the rubble of a collapsed building today. and the rescue stories continue out of the tragedy. >> a fast food drive employee hands an order to customer and the customer tosses something back, something dangerous. the shocking prank involving an alligator. >> a teen runner...
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. >> woodruff: i saw the national organization, the american medical association, i read their statement today. they're saying it's arbitrary and surrounding circumstances are clinically vague. they say, how do you define major surgery? in other words, they're raising some questions about the three days. >> well, i think whether it's the c.d.c. three days or the seven days mass medical society, my view is we need to separate acute pain from chronic pain. there's no reason to give somebody who has their wisdom teeth out 30 pills. there's no reason to give somebody who has a minor procedure 60 pills. the stories about this that i heard still as i travel around the commonwealth are overwhelming. it's like an avalanche. remember, 5% of the world's population, the u.s., we consume 80% of the world's opioids. there's something inherently not right about that. >> woodruff: what are you hearing back right now from the pharmaceutical industry and from the medical immunity? >> well, the interesting thing is most of the practicing do cs i talk to, and i talk to a lot of them, tell me they believe h
. >> woodruff: i saw the national organization, the american medical association, i read their statement today. they're saying it's arbitrary and surrounding circumstances are clinically vague. they say, how do you define major surgery? in other words, they're raising some questions about the three days. >> well, i think whether it's the c.d.c. three days or the seven days mass medical society, my view is we need to separate acute pain from chronic pain. there's no reason to give...