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dr. viola anderson has also observed this and thomas india has to change our thinking, even with young people. we should consider the possibility of colon cancer with the 1st alarming symptoms. it's rare but it's rapidly increasing and homburg, there are about $200.00 people affected each year. that's, that's already significant for people who have their whole lives ahead of them. you know, has gasoline before they come tossed and co, heartsick is also on the alert for cancer in people under the age of 50. his team has been seen more and more cases like cindy schmidt's for the past 10 years. i think it's wants to precisely seen about a 5 to 10 percent increase in 20 to 30 year olds and a 5 percent increase from 30 to 40 year olds from that striking. and we wonder what's causing this change? why are young people suddenly developing colon cancer more frequently tom cliffs? the u. s. nurses health study to has tracked more than 95000 women since 1991 and says that those who regularly consumed sugary drinks when they were young were twice as likely to get colon cancer, as those who never o
dr. viola anderson has also observed this and thomas india has to change our thinking, even with young people. we should consider the possibility of colon cancer with the 1st alarming symptoms. it's rare but it's rapidly increasing and homburg, there are about $200.00 people affected each year. that's, that's already significant for people who have their whole lives ahead of them. you know, has gasoline before they come tossed and co, heartsick is also on the alert for cancer in people under...
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dr. viola anderson has also observed this and down this and you have to change our thinking even with young people. we should consider the possibility of colon cancer with the 1st alarming symptoms. it's rare, but it's rapidly increasing and hamburg there are about $200.00 people affected each year. that's already significant for people who have their whole lives ahead of them, you know, has gasoline before they come tossed and co, heartsick, who's also on the alert for cancer in people under the age of 50. his team has been seen more and more cases like cindy schmidt's for the past 10 years. the on site isn't in the mouth, it's wanted besides, we've seen about a 5 to 10 percent increase in 20 to 30 year olds and a 5 percent increase from 30 to 40 year olds from that striking. and we wonder what's causing this change? why are young people suddenly developing colon cancer more frequently to tom cliffs? the u. s. nurses helped study to has tracked more than 95000 women since 1991 and says that those who regularly consumed sugary drinks when they were young were twice as likely to get co
dr. viola anderson has also observed this and down this and you have to change our thinking even with young people. we should consider the possibility of colon cancer with the 1st alarming symptoms. it's rare, but it's rapidly increasing and hamburg there are about $200.00 people affected each year. that's already significant for people who have their whole lives ahead of them, you know, has gasoline before they come tossed and co, heartsick, who's also on the alert for cancer in people under...
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viola davis, another award winner that night. this isn't the first time the bbc has mixed up two famous people of colour, and mary anderson commentedthis statement... now, the uk has always been much slower than the united states in opening up its legal process to journalists and camera crews. things are changing, though, with limited filming in crown courts permitted since 2020, as it is in the supreme court and the court of appeal. and last week saw the start of a pilot scheme, whereby some reporting will be allowed of what happens in family courts — a part of the justice system which involves at least half a million people a year. one of the journalists who's going to be taking advantage of the new scheme is the bbc�*s sanchia berg, who's been reporting extensively on the family courts over her career. shejoins me now. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. why is it so important forjournalists to report from family courts? judges say that we no longer have the death penalty in england and wales, the family courts retain the most drastic powers of any courts because they can take action to separate a child forever from its b
viola davis, another award winner that night. this isn't the first time the bbc has mixed up two famous people of colour, and mary anderson commentedthis statement... now, the uk has always been much slower than the united states in opening up its legal process to journalists and camera crews. things are changing, though, with limited filming in crown courts permitted since 2020, as it is in the supreme court and the court of appeal. and last week saw the start of a pilot scheme, whereby some...
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viola davis, another award winner that night. this isn't the first time the bbc has mixed up two famous people of colour, and mary anderson commentedr than the united states in opening up its legal process tojournalists and camera crews. things are changing, though, with limited filming in crown courts permitted since 2020, as it is in the supreme court and the court of appeal. and last week saw the start of a pilot scheme, whereby some reporting will be allowed of what happens in family courts — a part of the justice system which involves at least 500,000 people a year. one of the journalists who's going to be taking advantage of the new scheme is the bbc�*s sanchia berg, who's been reporting extensively on the family courts over her career, and shejoins me now. thank you so much for coming on newswatch, sanchia. why is it so important forjournalists to report from family courts? well, judges say that we no longer have the death penalty in england and wales, the family courts retain the most drastic powers of any court because they can take action to separate a child forever from its birth family, from its parents through adoption
viola davis, another award winner that night. this isn't the first time the bbc has mixed up two famous people of colour, and mary anderson commentedr than the united states in opening up its legal process tojournalists and camera crews. things are changing, though, with limited filming in crown courts permitted since 2020, as it is in the supreme court and the court of appeal. and last week saw the start of a pilot scheme, whereby some reporting will be allowed of what happens in family courts...
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viola davis, another award winner that night. this isn't the first time the bbc has mixed up two famous people of colour, and mary anderson commentedlty in england and wales, the family courts retain the most drastic powers of any court because they can take action to separate a child forever from its birth family, from its parents through adoption. they can also make a serious impact on family lives by taking children away, putting them into care, and they also make these critical decisions in what are called private law cases, where parents are separating, they cannot agree on where the children should go and the court will decide where they go. so, as you said, they involve hundreds of thousands of people every year but, until now, reporters haven't been allowed in, so there has been very little scrutiny. 0ccasionally, very exceptionally, we've been able to report cases. but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow cases in an entirely different way. and of course, the other big thing about these family courts and care cases, particularly, is there have been a number of really h
viola davis, another award winner that night. this isn't the first time the bbc has mixed up two famous people of colour, and mary anderson commentedlty in england and wales, the family courts retain the most drastic powers of any court because they can take action to separate a child forever from its birth family, from its parents through adoption. they can also make a serious impact on family lives by taking children away, putting them into care, and they also make these critical decisions in...