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two questions. >> i just want to remind everybody to answer the question about where the american medical association is. the american college of gynecology actually does support us. there are gynecologists and obstetricians out there who are on our side even if the ama is not. so sorry to interrupt but i wanted to get that out there. >> thank you. we'll take two more questions. >> my name is andrea rankin. i'm from a small town in central new york. in 1984, the choice group organized a coalition of women's groups with the idea that the perception of power is power. so every year since '84 we've polled candidates running for office on their opinions on women's issues. and of late, we are not getting any responses and they're refusing to fill that out. then i also learned that project vote smart, democrat and republicans are telling candidates not to fill out candidates surveys. so it forces us to do a hell of a lot of research to find their positions and also to look eyeball to eyeball and confront candidates. but critical that you do that research and get the word out on where candidates stand on th
two questions. >> i just want to remind everybody to answer the question about where the american medical association is. the american college of gynecology actually does support us. there are gynecologists and obstetricians out there who are on our side even if the ama is not. so sorry to interrupt but i wanted to get that out there. >> thank you. we'll take two more questions. >> my name is andrea rankin. i'm from a small town in central new york. in 1984, the choice group...
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the american medical association fiercely opposed shepherd counter. calling it german paternalism, socialism, sob stuff. all the same, the law appears to have worked. infant deaths due to gast gastrointestinal diseases, the ones most preventible by education fell 49% between 1920 and 1928. as the first social entitlement without means test, shepherd counter was notably a successful pro-life and pro-family. my third character is arthur altmire. only recently have american historians come to appreciate how religious communetarians born in europe took root in america during the late 19th century. in his important volume "the minds of the west," berkeley historian john yarty shows how the flowering of intellectual movements carried from europe built upon fears of familial social decline. in response, these idea movements in america sought to privilege national institutions such as the family and the community. and to protect them from artificial, artificial structures, such as the great corporation of the state. he emphasizes this new idea especially flou
the american medical association fiercely opposed shepherd counter. calling it german paternalism, socialism, sob stuff. all the same, the law appears to have worked. infant deaths due to gast gastrointestinal diseases, the ones most preventible by education fell 49% between 1920 and 1928. as the first social entitlement without means test, shepherd counter was notably a successful pro-life and pro-family. my third character is arthur altmire. only recently have american historians come to...
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gaffney, medical director of hair club, a board-certified plastic surgeon, and member of the american medical associationss 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
gaffney, medical director of hair club, a board-certified plastic surgeon, and member of the american medical associationss 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
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the study published today in "the journal of the american medical association," finds that veterans suffer more posttraumatic stress and pain. and that makes them more likely to be prescribed painkillers. research shows doctors need to use caution when treating veterans. >>> this was no ordinary visit to the dentist. a south bay mother was shocked to discover how many cavities her 3-year-old boy had. the cavities led to a root canal. and the most alarming part of the story, this is a growing trend for kids. >> you can see where it was fixed. >> reporter: open up and say ah. for 4-year-old leo, his mouth has his mother worried. >> the first time we took him, he was 3 years old. when we initially took him, he had 11. >> reporter: 11 as in 11 cavities, which has kept this sunnyvale dentist busy. >> we realize that coming in here can be intimidating. but certain things need to get done. and we don't want to make the first appointment, the first experience, a traumatic one. >> reporter: it's an alarming trend, tooth decay in children 2 to 5 years old is on the rise. a trend we haven't seen in 4
the study published today in "the journal of the american medical association," finds that veterans suffer more posttraumatic stress and pain. and that makes them more likely to be prescribed painkillers. research shows doctors need to use caution when treating veterans. >>> this was no ordinary visit to the dentist. a south bay mother was shocked to discover how many cavities her 3-year-old boy had. the cavities led to a root canal. and the most alarming part of the story,...
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. >> it has also galvanized doctor's associations, the american medical association is against this, an college of obstetricians and gynecologists, the american women's medical association. i want people to hear your colleague, the only physician in the senate working with you there. he called the bill unethical. i want to let the audience hear what he had to say yesterday. >> it's telling me, it's telling my colleagues how to practice medicine. we do not need as a group of physicians, non-physician legislators dictating to us how to practice medicine. >> senator lucas, what is the republican answer to that? these republicans are, in effect, with trying to practice medicine without a license in their elected position. >> lawrence, they sat there as if nothing was being said. it was falling on deaf ears. they are just so bent on trying to just chip away at the rights of women, that they just didn't seem to care. and you know, and many of us have talked to them privately. we've tried to do everything we know to do to try to convince them that this is the wrong thing, not the right thing
. >> it has also galvanized doctor's associations, the american medical association is against this, an college of obstetricians and gynecologists, the american women's medical association. i want people to hear your colleague, the only physician in the senate working with you there. he called the bill unethical. i want to let the audience hear what he had to say yesterday. >> it's telling me, it's telling my colleagues how to practice medicine. we do not need as a group of...
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>> one of the ways he did it is by out flanking the american medical association.ama has a immediating at the oval office. he asked the head of the ama if he could be willing to send doctors to vietnam in order to tend to the civilian population. lyndon johnson calls a white house press conference knowing full well they would ask if the white house supports medicare, and sure enough they do. he says of course. these doctors are sending boys to vietnam. of course. they're patriots. they're going to support the law of the land and the head of the ama said we will support medicare and 90% of the doctors did in the immediate days thereafter. >> could johnson have done these amazining achievements if there wasn't that pall over the country because of kennedy. the sense that something should be done in honor of this man being killed. >> i think he push eed civil rights through. you're talking about a man who did have a will and incomparable powers of persuasion. if you look at 1965 alone, when he won the office in his own right, it's remarkable what he pushed through in
>> one of the ways he did it is by out flanking the american medical association.ama has a immediating at the oval office. he asked the head of the ama if he could be willing to send doctors to vietnam in order to tend to the civilian population. lyndon johnson calls a white house press conference knowing full well they would ask if the white house supports medicare, and sure enough they do. he says of course. these doctors are sending boys to vietnam. of course. they're patriots. they're...
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american medical association $21.5 million.lue cross blue shield, $21 million, and is it any surprise that those same corporations get tax break after tax break, loosened regulations and keeping the private healthcare system exactly how it is why? look at all the money they're giving to the politicians. that's why. cbs news did a great undercover report on a getaway that some of these tea partyers had. they went down to the florida keys with lobbyists to party. >> we secretly sent our cameras along for an inside look where super interest got the kind of access that ordinary americans can only dream of. on the golf course. at a bar. at a private beach lagoon. book your key largo getaway now reads the invitation. here's congress canseco and gardener to host happy hour. donors had to pay $10,000. during his campaign, gardner promised average voters would inspire his actions. >> i'll always put colorado families before the washington special interests. >> but in key largo gardner appeared to give special interest lots of face time.
american medical association $21.5 million.lue cross blue shield, $21 million, and is it any surprise that those same corporations get tax break after tax break, loosened regulations and keeping the private healthcare system exactly how it is why? look at all the money they're giving to the politicians. that's why. cbs news did a great undercover report on a getaway that some of these tea partyers had. they went down to the florida keys with lobbyists to party. >> we secretly sent our...
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just six weeks earlier, an article in the journal of the american medical association warned doctors and healthcare professionals that the "distribution or marketing of growth hormone to treat aging or aging-related conditions is illegal," punishable by up to five years in prison. but that didn't stop this pharmacist from marketing his company's own specially made growth hormone product to anti-aging doctors. >> we called a few people, paid some money for an attorney to give us an opinion, and everybody said we couldn't do it, that we should do it and could not do it. >> okay. >> so that's why we started doing it. >> i got you. >> the pharmacist told us that what he was doing was perfectly legal and that he never gives out growth hormone without a valid prescription from a doctor. according to the food and drug administration, there are very few approved uses for human growth hormone. the most common is growth hormone deficiency, which is caused by disease or damage to the pituitary gland and is thought to afflict only three people out of every 10,000 adults. if that's true, a lot of
just six weeks earlier, an article in the journal of the american medical association warned doctors and healthcare professionals that the "distribution or marketing of growth hormone to treat aging or aging-related conditions is illegal," punishable by up to five years in prison. but that didn't stop this pharmacist from marketing his company's own specially made growth hormone product to anti-aging doctors. >> we called a few people, paid some money for an attorney to give us...
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. >> one of the ways was by outflanking the american medical association. he is opposed, and they ask if he is willing to send doctors to vietnam to attend to the population. immediately lyndon calls a press conference knowing they will ask if the ama will support medicare. and they do. and they say these boys are sending doctors to vietnam, they're patriots, they're going to support the law of the land. and the head of the ama had no choice but to say of course, and 90% of doctors did in the days after that. >> he had many achievements, civil rights, voting rights, could he have done this if there wasn't this feeling over the country because of kennedy being killed? >> he used the martyrdom of kennedy. you're talking about a man who had a strong will and powers of persuasion. if you look at 1965 alone, it's remarkable. when he won the office in his own right, it's remarkable what what he pushed through in that single year. he knew how to work with the opposition and how to spend political capital. >> thank you, what a great job you have done here. thank yo
. >> one of the ways was by outflanking the american medical association. he is opposed, and they ask if he is willing to send doctors to vietnam to attend to the population. immediately lyndon calls a press conference knowing they will ask if the ama will support medicare. and they do. and they say these boys are sending doctors to vietnam, they're patriots, they're going to support the law of the land. and the head of the ama had no choice but to say of course, and 90% of doctors did in...
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there was too much opposition from the american medical association whose members said they would kill social security if that is what was needed to prevent socialized medicine. fdr back of the national health insurance to save social security. frances perkins achieved almost all of her agenda. she became the most successful social progress of an american history. how did that happen? over the years it's been very difficult to get progress of legislation passed in the united states for the kind they have in europe. there are many obstacles. frances perkins was one of these people but for every young age found a path through obstacles in a way to get things done. coming here when i first came to washington, d.c. in 1980 as a reporter for "the washington post" and i didn't know who frances perkins was myself. i think i was familiar with the name. i took a tour mobile tour of the sites of d.c., and one of the things that stuck in my mind was the huge labor department building that was named after a woman, frances perkins. i thought wow, you know, there aren't many government buildings nam
there was too much opposition from the american medical association whose members said they would kill social security if that is what was needed to prevent socialized medicine. fdr back of the national health insurance to save social security. frances perkins achieved almost all of her agenda. she became the most successful social progress of an american history. how did that happen? over the years it's been very difficult to get progress of legislation passed in the united states for the kind...
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he's co-authored a study in the journal of the american medical association examining how well anti-depressants work from mild to moderate cases. >> we found that the advantage offered by the medicine over the benefit that came just from the placebo was very small. >> reporter: so the medication didn't work any better than sugar pills. >> it worked on average very little better than sugar pills. that's correct. >> reporter: this man was in the mild to moderate group and was prescribed a drug called lexipro. >> i was concerned that it was going to turn me into this smiling zombie of bliss. you know, with a cloud of disney birds around my head. i thought it would alter me in some fundamental way. >> reporter: in fact, something very different happened. nothing at all or so it seemed. was there a change? >> i don't know. people would ask me that very question. how is it working? i would be like, "fine, i guess. i don't know no." there was no eureka moment. >> the answer to the question do anti-depressants work depends on who you give them to. if give them to people who are sad but not nresed they
he's co-authored a study in the journal of the american medical association examining how well anti-depressants work from mild to moderate cases. >> we found that the advantage offered by the medicine over the benefit that came just from the placebo was very small. >> reporter: so the medication didn't work any better than sugar pills. >> it worked on average very little better than sugar pills. that's correct. >> reporter: this man was in the mild to moderate group and...
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the american medical association, the catholic health association, the united methodist church, voices of american children. from a to z, they are sending a clear message to members of congress. say yes to health care reform. [applause] we have also reached an historic moment because of the extraordinary leadership and hard work and dedication of all the members of congress. i want to recognize for bringing this bill to the floor today. [applause] i want to acknowledge the staff of the committees and the leadership they have done a remarkable job, dazzling us with their knowledge. i would like to thank my own staff. i want to close by saying this, it would not be possible to talk about health care without acknowledging the great leadership of senator edward kennedy. he made health care his life's work. [applause] in a letter to president obama before he passed away, he left a letter to be read after he died, senator kennedy approached that access to health care was the great unfinished business of our society. that is, until today. [applause] after more than a year of debate -- and by
the american medical association, the catholic health association, the united methodist church, voices of american children. from a to z, they are sending a clear message to members of congress. say yes to health care reform. [applause] we have also reached an historic moment because of the extraordinary leadership and hard work and dedication of all the members of congress. i want to recognize for bringing this bill to the floor today. [applause] i want to acknowledge the staff of the...
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. >> of course it is amazing the american medical association only represent 17% of the doctors at the man on the street thinks dna represents every single doctor. my worry as i said in my talk is that private insurers will be crowded out in a lot of docs say to me, we'll just do a private concierge will be fine. if you look to canada when they took over the health care and the provinces and federal government took over the health care system, the canada act, then a private payments and so we have to be very aware that this could be an alternate consequence of the affordable care if it's not repealed and replaced. private medicine could be of automobiles and medicare for all systems. >> question up here. >> if this bill is popular as i believe it is, too, why is it our three top presidential contenders are raw each in their own way for some form of obamacare and apart from the question, more practically what we do come november presidential election? >> yeah, you know, ross mike said he to make a move in the 51st state, so i am thinking of moving there. laughed my you know, it really b
. >> of course it is amazing the american medical association only represent 17% of the doctors at the man on the street thinks dna represents every single doctor. my worry as i said in my talk is that private insurers will be crowded out in a lot of docs say to me, we'll just do a private concierge will be fine. if you look to canada when they took over the health care and the provinces and federal government took over the health care system, the canada act, then a private payments and...
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. >> don has a piece he coauthored in journal of american medical association which he talks about theaste. and it's a staggering number. a lot of that is poor quality. we'll be right back with dr. greg meyer. bobby. it's me marty. no way. marty doesn't have a big hole in his head. i got mixed up with some bargain brand cooking spray. look the only way to go is pam. works 70% better than the bargain brand. why you gotta rub it in, pal? pam helps you pull it off. [ male announcer ] get it now at red lobster's lobsterfest. 12 tempting choices like lobster lover's dream or maine lobster and shrimp. but only for a short time. now at red lobster. i'm laura mclennan and i sea food differently. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender can clean hard-to-reach places in less time. swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money
. >> don has a piece he coauthored in journal of american medical association which he talks about theaste. and it's a staggering number. a lot of that is poor quality. we'll be right back with dr. greg meyer. bobby. it's me marty. no way. marty doesn't have a big hole in his head. i got mixed up with some bargain brand cooking spray. look the only way to go is pam. works 70% better than the bargain brand. why you gotta rub it in, pal? pam helps you pull it off. [ male announcer ] get it...
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this business since right after world war ii, i would like to know from you where is the american medical association, where are the obstetricians, where are the pediatricians, and where are our husbands, ok. i represent the people. [applause] >> i cannot tell you how many e- mails and phone calls and tweets i receive from men about the importance of birth control. one of the phone messages i had, this man said, i want to thank you for what n.o.w. is doing to protect women's access to birth control. it is not about my wife and my daughters. if we did not have access to birth control, we would not be where we are today. the extremely good news is that the men are with us. that is demonstrated by the afl- cio statement about birth control. >> the a.m.a. only has a small amount of physicians as their members today. they have a large presence in lobbying, but their members have been going down for many years. a lot of the importance is on the states and the grass roots areas in the medical profession. we need to talk to men of good conscience, that is what i call them. some of them are in this room right
this business since right after world war ii, i would like to know from you where is the american medical association, where are the obstetricians, where are the pediatricians, and where are our husbands, ok. i represent the people. [applause] >> i cannot tell you how many e- mails and phone calls and tweets i receive from men about the importance of birth control. one of the phone messages i had, this man said, i want to thank you for what n.o.w. is doing to protect women's access to...
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i'll just leave you with a quote from the american medical association. it puts our health policy and payment decisions in the hands of an independent body with no accountability, major changes in the medicare program should be decided by elected officials. from the american medical association. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. chairman, i am pleased at this point to yield to my colleague from california, one of the key people in the authorship of the affordable care act, george miller, for three minutes. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for three minutes. mr. miller: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i came to congress in 1975 and since that time i've been involved in the debate over national health reform proposals. throughout these debates lawmakers struggle with how to control costs without sacrificing quality care. unfortunately for decades congress chose to kick the can down the road while costs continued to climb and to soar. this trend ende
i'll just leave you with a quote from the american medical association. it puts our health policy and payment decisions in the hands of an independent body with no accountability, major changes in the medicare program should be decided by elected officials. from the american medical association. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. chairman, i am pleased at this point to yield to my colleague from california, one of the key...
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there also was a study in the journal of the american medical association which looked at thousands ofnts between 70 and 96 years old and found no advantage with gingko biloba and cognitive memory. i say just like david said there's no advantage, don't use these. >> eric: good advice. thank you. >> patti ann: sitting at a computer doesn't seem taxing in some ways, but it can cause problems, not just carpal tunnel, it can also wear you out. how can you add some pep to your next work day? we'll talk about that coming up. [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. to help you take more financial control, regions has options for you. our experts will help you with advice and guidance to find not just a loan, but the right loan. and we do it on your timeline - most decisions only take 30 minutes. it takes effort to achieve financial control, b
there also was a study in the journal of the american medical association which looked at thousands ofnts between 70 and 96 years old and found no advantage with gingko biloba and cognitive memory. i say just like david said there's no advantage, don't use these. >> eric: good advice. thank you. >> patti ann: sitting at a computer doesn't seem taxing in some ways, but it can cause problems, not just carpal tunnel, it can also wear you out. how can you add some pep to your next work...
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drastically reduce the risk of heart disease according to a new study in the journal of the american medical associationsome good news, though, the number of smokers has dropped and more people are getting in their heart healthy level of exercise. >>> a royal first today. catherine the duchess of cambridge delivers her first official speech. >> what you do is inspirational. it is a shining example of the support and the care that is delivered not just here but in the children's hospice movement at large up and down the country. >> we'll take you live to england for more. coming up next. [ male announcer ] if your kid can recognize your sneeze from a crowd... you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] the all-new subaru impreza®. experie
drastically reduce the risk of heart disease according to a new study in the journal of the american medical associationsome good news, though, the number of smokers has dropped and more people are getting in their heart healthy level of exercise. >>> a royal first today. catherine the duchess of cambridge delivers her first official speech. >> what you do is inspirational. it is a shining example of the support and the care that is delivered not just here but in the children's...
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that of the american medical association.this week's arguments closely. we're pleased to welcome the incoming president of the nation's largest and most powerful doctors' organization, dr. jeremy lazzarus. thank for being with me. the ama support was vital in passing the affordable care act. tell me what you like specifically about it. when we talked, you pointed out you liked increasing health coverage, insurance exchanges and subsidies, no denies of care or coverage, and requiring coverage for all. the so-called individual mandate. let's go ahead and focus on the requiring coverage for all. tell me why you're on board with that. >> thanks, kyra and thanks for allowing us to give our opinion about this. of we felt that the status quo was unacceptable, with having 50 million americans uninsured. americans who live sicker and die younger because they don't have health insurance coverage. so this bill gives coverage to 30 million americans. and you know, as i listen to the debate and have been listening to the news stations ove
that of the american medical association.this week's arguments closely. we're pleased to welcome the incoming president of the nation's largest and most powerful doctors' organization, dr. jeremy lazzarus. thank for being with me. the ama support was vital in passing the affordable care act. tell me what you like specifically about it. when we talked, you pointed out you liked increasing health coverage, insurance exchanges and subsidies, no denies of care or coverage, and requiring coverage...
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and 20% go towards sinus infections and in the study of the journal american medical association, antibiotics effect on it. when you take your child to the doctor, they prescribe the antibiotics. is it the doctor's faults. we don't know-- >> you asked me that before we came on and i agree. it's a doctor's fault and parent aren't satisfied. give me a zack pack, we have a lot of pressure and want to keep the office moving and most of this is viral and the same thing is happening, clayton, out with our cattle. do you know how much antibiotics we're giving the cattle. half of our meat is infected with a resistent bacteria that we know. mrsa. because we're giving the antibiotics. >> not in the organic and grass fed. you can avoid the antibiotics. >> why this is happening when you give anti-baskets, millions of colonies of effect. when you give antibiotics, you kill off the bacteria and the resistent ones survive, it's over. >> and we talk about kids and falling down and scraping his knee, is it possible that they can get infected and that child could die because we've gotten so resistent to the oe
and 20% go towards sinus infections and in the study of the journal american medical association, antibiotics effect on it. when you take your child to the doctor, they prescribe the antibiotics. is it the doctor's faults. we don't know-- >> you asked me that before we came on and i agree. it's a doctor's fault and parent aren't satisfied. give me a zack pack, we have a lot of pressure and want to keep the office moving and most of this is viral and the same thing is happening, clayton,...
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yeah, it is the facts from the centers for disease control and hopkins medical centers and so many other places american heart association, lung association, have new information that younger children are more likely to develop asthma and chronic upper and lower respiratory infections of course at an earlier age if they have been exposed to smoking. younger children breathe in more rapidly, so, a young child actually would breathe more and more smoke, if they were a passenger in a car where others were smoking and it is just one of these things where common sense should be the solution but people don't pay attention to it until we pass legislation. >> under the law, if it becomes law would police officers be able to pull some body over if they simply observed them smoking in the car with a child. >> yes, they would there would not be a moving violation no points but there would be possibly up to a $50 fine for that but the groups that are supporting this are the american lung association, american heart association, american academy of pediatrics, a lot of this -- these studies were done at johns hopkins and at nih and c
yeah, it is the facts from the centers for disease control and hopkins medical centers and so many other places american heart association, lung association, have new information that younger children are more likely to develop asthma and chronic upper and lower respiratory infections of course at an earlier age if they have been exposed to smoking. younger children breathe in more rapidly, so, a young child actually would breathe more and more smoke, if they were a passenger in a car where...
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medical liability reform of the kind we are considering tonight. a recent survey found that 83% of americans believe that reforming the medical system needs to be part of any health care reform plan. as the associated press recently reported, most americans want congress to deal with malpractice lawsuits driving up the cost of medical care, says an associated press poll. yet democrats are reluctant to press forward on an issue that would upset a valuable political constituency, trial lawyers, even if pd barack obama says he's open to changes. the a.p. poll found that support for limits on malpractice lawsuits cuts across political lines, with 58 pk of independents and 61% of republicans in favor. democrats were more divided but still 47% said they fare making it harder to sue while 37% are opposed. the survey was conducted by stanford university with the nonprofit robert wood johnson foundation. in the poll, 59% said they thought at least half the test doctors order are unnecessary, ordered only because of fear of lawsuits, end quote. in a poll done by the health collation -- coalition on liability and access in october of 2009, 69% of americans say they wanted medical liability reform included in
medical liability reform of the kind we are considering tonight. a recent survey found that 83% of americans believe that reforming the medical system needs to be part of any health care reform plan. as the associated press recently reported, most americans want congress to deal with malpractice lawsuits driving up the cost of medical care, says an associated press poll. yet democrats are reluctant to press forward on an issue that would upset a valuable political constituency, trial lawyers,...
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the demonstrators tonight members of the california nurses association and the california alliance for retired americans. >>> doctors medicalr in san pablo is asking do you know this man. he can only say a few words and can't seem to say his name or where he is. he was found at the north richmond walgreens store 11 days ago. so far police have not been able to identify him. >>> because of winds at 50 miles per hour in parts of the bay area, inspite of the wind there were no reports of delays today at san francisco international airport and no reports of major damage. wind surfers took advantage of the winds and beachgoers got a look at the landscape. >> it's breezy, it's amazing. >> reporter: you like it? >> i love it. >> reporter: the coast guard towed in a sailboat after it apparently broke lose . >>> the winds are still blowing. let's go outside that wind advisory mainly for the coastal section and the hills and the wind today it was all about the coast. the great highway in san francisco as we already told you closed today. some peak gusts today, point ray 62 miles per hour. ocean beach gusting up to 36 miles per hour.
the demonstrators tonight members of the california nurses association and the california alliance for retired americans. >>> doctors medicalr in san pablo is asking do you know this man. he can only say a few words and can't seem to say his name or where he is. he was found at the north richmond walgreens store 11 days ago. so far police have not been able to identify him. >>> because of winds at 50 miles per hour in parts of the bay area, inspite of the wind there were no...
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medical records. they had prefilming examinations. >> but the american humane association, which also monitors filming, says there were some tense moments onset. >> there's pressure of the money. they tend to want to push with the animals. >> reporter: plenty of tv shows and movies have used horse racing in the past but "luck" was unique. it shot a new race scene every episode and relied on a rotation of 50 horses. some animal activists say the production put the animals in danger. people for the ethical treatment of animals, peta, has called for a criminal investigation, claiming animal cruelty laws were broken in the deaths of the first two horses. so far, no investigation has been launched but the show is canceled anyway. and "luck's" producers who say the series celebrated td culture of horses now face claims there wasn't enough done to protect them. stephanie gosk, nbc news, los angeles. >>> coming up next on news 4 at 4:00, was an actress killed off on "desperate housewives" unjustly fired? a jury is deliberating right now the wrongful termination case. >>> and cupcakes served quick. how washing
medical records. they had prefilming examinations. >> but the american humane association, which also monitors filming, says there were some tense moments onset. >> there's pressure of the money. they tend to want to push with the animals. >> reporter: plenty of tv shows and movies have used horse racing in the past but "luck" was unique. it shot a new race scene every episode and relied on a rotation of 50 horses. some animal activists say the production put the...
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the demonstrators tonight members of the california nurses association and the california alliance for retired americans. >>> doctors medical center in san pablo is asking do you know this man. he can only say a few words and can't seem to say his name or where he is. he was found at the north richmond walgreens store 11 days ago. so far police have not been able to identify him. >>> because of winds at 50 miles per hour in parts of the bay area, inspite of the wind there were no reports of delays today at san francisco international airport and no reports of major damage. wind surfers took advantage of the winds and beachgoers got a look at the landscape. >> it's breezy, it's amazing. >> reporter: you like it? >> i love it. >> reporter: the coast guard towed in a sailboat after it apparently broke lose . >>> the winds are still blowing. let's go outside that wind advisory mainly for the coastal section and the hills and the wind today it was all about the coast. the great highway in san francisco as we already told you closed today. some peak gusts today, point ray 62 miles per hour. ocean beach gusting up to 36 miles per
the demonstrators tonight members of the california nurses association and the california alliance for retired americans. >>> doctors medical center in san pablo is asking do you know this man. he can only say a few words and can't seem to say his name or where he is. he was found at the north richmond walgreens store 11 days ago. so far police have not been able to identify him. >>> because of winds at 50 miles per hour in parts of the bay area, inspite of the wind there were...
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medical records. they had prefilming examinations. >> reporter: the american humane association which monitored filmingre some tense moments on set. >> there's pressure over money. they tend to want to push with the animals. >> reporter: plenty of tv shows and movies used horse racing in the past. but "luck" was unique. it shot a new race scene every episode and relied on a rotation of 50 horses. some animal activists say the production put the animals in danger. people for the ethical treatment of animals have called for a criminal investigation claiming animal cruelty laws were broken in the deaths of the first two horses. so far, no investigation has been launched. but the show is cancelled anyway. and "luck's" producers who say the series celebrated the culture of horses now face claims there wasn't enough done to protect them. for "today," stephanie gosk, nbc news, los angeles. >> really heartbreaking. just ahead, the divorce attorney headed to jail after being caught on tape breaking spo t ie home of his client's estranged husband. >> more ahead after your local news and weather. doers. here's to
medical records. they had prefilming examinations. >> reporter: the american humane association which monitored filmingre some tense moments on set. >> there's pressure over money. they tend to want to push with the animals. >> reporter: plenty of tv shows and movies used horse racing in the past. but "luck" was unique. it shot a new race scene every episode and relied on a rotation of 50 horses. some animal activists say the production put the animals in danger....
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medical history and find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. >> pelley: about 26 million americans have type ii diabetes, the kind often associatedwith obesity. many struggle to control it with drugs, diet, and exercise, but new research out today suggests a different and surprisingly effective approach. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: in 2008, judge parker weighed over 300 pounds. he suffered from type ii diabetes but still thought he could get the upper hand. >> i figured that if i do enough pushups or, you know, something like that, that i'd lose the gut and it didn't happen. i really didn't... what didn't happen was i didn't do the sit ups. (laughs) >> reporter: when he heard about a novel approach at the cleveland clinic-- stomach surgery to treat diabetes-- he signed up to join the study. 150 patients with poorly controlled type ii diabetes were divided into three groups. one, including parker, had gastric bypass surgery where a small pouch is created to replace the stomach. one had a gastric sleeve procedure where the size of the stomach is reduced. the third received only medication. after one year, 42% of those who h
medical history and find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. >> pelley: about 26 million americans have type ii diabetes, the kind often associatedwith obesity. many struggle to control it with drugs, diet, and exercise, but new research out today suggests a different and surprisingly effective approach. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: in 2008, judge parker weighed over 300 pounds. he suffered from type ii...
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communities and in african american communities, we are seeing associated with that obesity the onset of frank-- what we call type ii diabetes where these children actually need medications to control glucose. although genetics plays a role in obesity, for many children, it's their environment that determines whether they will gain unneeded pounds. children's diets today are high in sugar and fat-- invitations to health problems. are you guys hungry? yeah. yeah. want some lunch? nancy anderson: setting an example is the most important thing that an adult can do to help your children learn healthy habits, whether it be diet or exercise. the other thing is to teach them, again, what is moderation. every kid's going to love french fries if you give it to them, but if you teach them that this is a sometimes food and that there are everyday foods that you want to eat every day, and sometimes foods are okay once in a while. i think it gives them a healthy look at moderation and so that hopefully you prevent extremes in either direction. joanne ikeda: young children are naturally neophobic. they have a distrust and a dislike of new foods. you put a new food in front of a toddle
communities and in african american communities, we are seeing associated with that obesity the onset of frank-- what we call type ii diabetes where these children actually need medications to control glucose. although genetics plays a role in obesity, for many children, it's their environment that determines whether they will gain unneeded pounds. children's diets today are high in sugar and fat-- invitations to health problems. are you guys hungry? yeah. yeah. want some lunch? nancy anderson:...
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american center for law and justice, susan b. anthony list, pwebgt fund for religious liberty, u.s. conference of catholic bishops, focus on the family, christian medical associationnational right to life, national association of evangelicals, orthodox union of jewish congregations, concerned women for america, eagle forum, religious freedom coalition, catholic vote dot org, american family association, catholic advocate, traditional values coalition, alliance defense fund, christian coalition, advance u.s.a., american association of christian schools, american principles project, wall builders, let freedom ring, liberty council action, free congress foundation, council for christian colleges and universities, students for life of america, heritage action, and others are supporting this amendment. we go back to 1965 in a supreme court case where the determination of how a conscientious objecter would be defined was clearly established in ways that led to this religious belief and moral conviction becoming the standard. it's not just something that we came up with for this amendment. it's been the standard since 19 -- since in a 1965 case. these are the elements th
american center for law and justice, susan b. anthony list, pwebgt fund for religious liberty, u.s. conference of catholic bishops, focus on the family, christian medical associationnational right to life, national association of evangelicals, orthodox union of jewish congregations, concerned women for america, eagle forum, religious freedom coalition, catholic vote dot org, american family association, catholic advocate, traditional values coalition, alliance defense fund, christian coalition,...
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american center for law and justice. the susan b. anthony list. beckett fund for religious liberty. u.s. congress of catholic bishops. chris medical association. national right to life. national association of evangelicals orthodox union of jewish con a divisions. osh congregations. jewish women for american. american family association. catholic advocate. a trace additional values coalition. alliance defense fund. christian coalition. advance usa. american association of christian schools. american principals project. wall builders. let freedom ring. liberty council action. free congress foundation. council for christian colleges and universities. student for life of america. heritage action and others are supporting this amendment. we go back to 1965 in a supreme court case where the determination of how a conscious, conscientious objector would be defined was clearly established in ways that led to this religious belief and moral conviction becoming the standard. not just, it is not just something that we came up with for this amendment. it's been the standard since, since that 1965 case. these are the elements that you have to have. you can
american center for law and justice. the susan b. anthony list. beckett fund for religious liberty. u.s. congress of catholic bishops. chris medical association. national right to life. national association of evangelicals orthodox union of jewish con a divisions. osh congregations. jewish women for american. american family association. catholic advocate. a trace additional values coalition. alliance defense fund. christian coalition. advance usa. american association of christian schools....
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american public transportation association. 10.4 billion trips last year, the highest since 2008 when -- you guessed it -- we saw gasoline prices top $4 a gallon. stocks on the move today. defibrillator maker zoll medicalping to $92.76 a share after its board agreed to a buyout offer from a japanese corporation. >> busy day. >> could be, absolutely. >>> well, it's already feeling like spring outside and now we are getting ready to change up clothes in our closets, putting away boots and getting out the open-toe sandals. we're ready for that. jennifer is here to show us some examples of what's hot this spring. welcome. >> nice to see you. >> tell us a little bit about these candy store colors. >> it is funny because are you wearing them yourself. we're seeing the return of pastels for the first time in a really long time. and i think what's most interesting about the trend is you're often color blocking with them. you could take that jacket and wear it with a pair of mint green pants or lavender pants and it is kind of a repeat of that color blocking we saw so strongly last year with brights. now we're seeing it with pastels. >> can you wear that look as a work look? >> i think it depends on where you w
american public transportation association. 10.4 billion trips last year, the highest since 2008 when -- you guessed it -- we saw gasoline prices top $4 a gallon. stocks on the move today. defibrillator maker zoll medicalping to $92.76 a share after its board agreed to a buyout offer from a japanese corporation. >> busy day. >> could be, absolutely. >>> well, it's already feeling like spring outside and now we are getting ready to change up clothes in our closets, putting...
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americans. the alzheimer's association has been behind every major advancement and continues to lead the fight against alzheimer's. we won't rest until we have a cure. join us. go to alz.org. aflac! ha! isn't major medical! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! >>> miami was one of the cities hardest hit by the housing market collapse. but miami's condo market now looks like it's gone from bust to boom. largely due to foreign money. diana olick joins us from there now on the reality check. >> this 18-story condo tower was the first to go up after the massive miami condo crash. a family out of argentina began construction here back in august. and pretty much everyone thought they were nuts. now, not so much. the project is scheduled to be finished in may. they say it is 100% sold, with buyers putting down 50% deposits. that apparently sparked what is going to be the next big boom in u.s. real estate. >> the music started again in south flo
americans. the alzheimer's association has been behind every major advancement and continues to lead the fight against alzheimer's. we won't rest until we have a cure. join us. go to alz.org. aflac! ha! isn't major medical! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family...