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americans. a word about cancer. really up until about the second world war and after the second world war, the american association -- american medical association cannot not really believe that african-americans suffered more from cancer. there was a lot of debate about whether or not african-americans actually got cancer. one of the things that black women were doing with their cancer prevention programs were first trying to prove that african-americans did suffer from cancer, and also that african-american women did suffer from cancer. dickens would use her rent media -- her print media, specifically newspaper. at a lot of to look different newspaper articles now. in "the african-american -- in "the philadelphia tribune," which emphasized cancer prevention. the first article we are looking at here discussed helen dicken'' talking aboutf breast cancers at a particular meeting that was specifically targeted to african-american women. this one that we are looking at is at the cranks school -- craig school of beauty culture. thats doing these meetings we would not traditionally associated with prevention, although we associate the mor
americans. a word about cancer. really up until about the second world war and after the second world war, the american association -- american medical association cannot not really believe that african-americans suffered more from cancer. there was a lot of debate about whether or not african-americans actually got cancer. one of the things that black women were doing with their cancer prevention programs were first trying to prove that african-americans did suffer from cancer, and also that...
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medical association. the national medical association was formed to eradicate the color lines in medicine, or be barriers that african-americans face, because they were not allowed to participate in the american medical association. in addition, the nma was formed not only to help practitioners receive full affiliation and hospitals, but also as internship and residency become a requirement, this is one of the major things that the nma begins to fight for, in terms of african-american membership. african-american women were a part of the national medical association, and some of the larger context that i have not mentioned up to this point, but we have discussed in our class, is the conditions that african-americans were facing in terms of mortality and morbidity in the late 19th and early 20th century. to this end, the national medical association work to try to eradicate some of those conditions through the development of sponsorship of the black hospital movement. so how, then, by the time we so how, then, by the time we moved quickly across time, do we get to more african-american women practicing medicine? one of the figu
medical association. the national medical association was formed to eradicate the color lines in medicine, or be barriers that african-americans face, because they were not allowed to participate in the american medical association. in addition, the nma was formed not only to help practitioners receive full affiliation and hospitals, but also as internship and residency become a requirement, this is one of the major things that the nma begins to fight for, in terms of african-american...
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american membership. women were members of the medical association. one of the things i have not mentioned yet is that the conditions african-americans were facing in terms of mortality and morbidity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. the national medical association worked to eradicate some of those conditions through the development of the black hospital movement. these things are happening simultaneously. black women are a part of the movement. many of you know that we actually have a so-called black hospital here on our florida a&m university campus. it was one of the most significant in this region. you are also looking at in this particular image, provident hospital, one of the most significant lack owned -- black owned and clinical hospitals in chicago, illinois. we are moving very quickly here across time. how do we get to more african-american women practicing medicine? one of the figures we have to talk about moving out of the late 19th and by this time the 20th century, around the. of the prussian -- around the period of the depressi
american membership. women were members of the medical association. one of the things i have not mentioned yet is that the conditions african-americans were facing in terms of mortality and morbidity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. the national medical association worked to eradicate some of those conditions through the development of the black hospital movement. these things are happening simultaneously. black women are a part of the movement. many of you know that we actually have...
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the american medical association has developed initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens for doctors so that way they can focus more on direct contact with patients, this study from the american medical association is studied in the annals of internal medicine. >>> general rs ignition switches among several so-called bellwether trials testing the legal boundaries against hundreds of claims of gm. 20 more cases are scheduled next year. gm recalled 2.6 million small cars worldwide in 2014 to reach place defective switches responsible for at least 124 deaths. the company has paid nearly $875 million to settle death and injury claims. >>> a family in washington d.c. is dealing with a legal issue involving their toddler. 2-year-old harper has been cited for littering according to a notice in the mail. the scene of the alleged crime is an alley where the litter was actually found. reporter debora lvarone of her sister station -- alvarone our sister station is here to sort it out. >> reporter: this is where toddler harper allegedly littered according to this citation. >> that's insa
the american medical association has developed initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens for doctors so that way they can focus more on direct contact with patients, this study from the american medical association is studied in the annals of internal medicine. >>> general rs ignition switches among several so-called bellwether trials testing the legal boundaries against hundreds of claims of gm. 20 more cases are scheduled next year. gm recalled 2.6 million small cars...
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moments schools across the country to help ease sleep deprivation among teenagers, and the american medical association recommends that middle and high school classes should start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. the ama says that sleep deprivation is a growing public health issue for teenagers, putting them at risk for mental, physical and emotional distre ss and disorders. but when teens get enough sleep, there is improvement in health, academics, behavior and well-being. plus, puberty can cause a biological delay that leads to later bedtimes and wake times among teenagers. it's recommended 8 and a half to 9 and a half hours of sleep per night. the doctors say while starting a delayed school start time can be st ressful for school districts and families; the health benefits for teenagers outwei gh any negative consequences. on cam: for more ways to make mom's life easier, visit momseveryday.com. for momseveryday, i'm lauren treme. in dubuque, people will have the opportunity to extend the school district's physical plant and equipment levy, or ppel. this vote comes up every 10 years and is used to pay for p
moments schools across the country to help ease sleep deprivation among teenagers, and the american medical association recommends that middle and high school classes should start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. the ama says that sleep deprivation is a growing public health issue for teenagers, putting them at risk for mental, physical and emotional distre ss and disorders. but when teens get enough sleep, there is improvement in health, academics, behavior and well-being. plus, puberty can cause a...
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we have the florida medical association the american medical association that are against it. >> reporter: a full page takes shots at attorney john morgan the organizer of the amendment two. it recounts one the yes campaign's gaffes when he was and a flurry of e-mails since friday from the yes on 2 campaign asked for money to buy tv. it points out that no on 2 booked more than a million for the first 10 days of october alone. bud tenders will legally deal pot. >> reporter: yes has outraced no. no has a million dollars in the bank and yes just over a hundred thousand. the voters shouldn't be mailer or on tv. 10 very specific debilitating medical conditions so we think there's a lot of safeguards to trust our doctors. >> reporter: while no says little has changed the 2016 version is more strict than what voters saw two years ago. in tallahassee, news channel 8. >>> now much of the no on 2 monday is coming from several sources. tampa developer dropped a million dollars with a promise and casino magnate put up a mullion dollars. >>> arnold palmer passed away inburg, pennsylvania from complica
we have the florida medical association the american medical association that are against it. >> reporter: a full page takes shots at attorney john morgan the organizer of the amendment two. it recounts one the yes campaign's gaffes when he was and a flurry of e-mails since friday from the yes on 2 campaign asked for money to buy tv. it points out that no on 2 booked more than a million for the first 10 days of october alone. bud tenders will legally deal pot. >> reporter: yes has...
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a study done by the journal of american medical association says certain hormone tests, x- rays, mris, provide little value at a higher cost, but it's not all doctors doing this. some tests are requested by doctors. proper recommendations are not always updated with new technology. >> working out is not only good for your waistline, it's good for your wallet. the journal of the american heart association reports people who work out spend less money on medical bills every year. people with heart disease who $2500 every year. >>> tonight, nasa is launching space capsule cyrus rex from cape canaveral. it is hoped to be the first to gather samples from an asteroid and bring it back to earth. the launch is set for 7:00 tonight. >>> look goods for the launch late -- looks good for the launch later on. by the way, rodney, excellent pronunciation there. make sure you say that slowly. >> i try. >> that's a tongue twister. temps in the mid and upper 70s right now. mostly clear skies. we're looking good. once you see 7 0, 71, there are pockets in and around reporting stations that dropped below
a study done by the journal of american medical association says certain hormone tests, x- rays, mris, provide little value at a higher cost, but it's not all doctors doing this. some tests are requested by doctors. proper recommendations are not always updated with new technology. >> working out is not only good for your waistline, it's good for your wallet. the journal of the american heart association reports people who work out spend less money on medical bills every year. people with...
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spent nearly two additional hours on electronic health records and other clerical work.the american medical association has developed initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens-- so doctors can focus more on their coming up... tasty treats. the four new foods you can try out this year at lambeau field during packers football season. and on the road to recovery.packers legend bart starr had another stem cell treatment. what his wife cherry is now saying about his health. new information on packer's legend bart starr's ongoing health struggles.we've learned he underwent his third stem cell treatment in mexico.our lance allan spoke with starr's son bart junior and he says everything went well.starr has been working on recovery been working on recovery ever since he had a heart attack and was hit with a series of strokes. this is bart's third trip to tijuana for stem cells -- he and his wife think they're working. today, the green bay packers will unveil a new line up of concession items for the 20-16 skin" : a bacon wrapped baked potato with cheddar cheese, sour cream and chili.the hail mary bra
spent nearly two additional hours on electronic health records and other clerical work.the american medical association has developed initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens-- so doctors can focus more on their coming up... tasty treats. the four new foods you can try out this year at lambeau field during packers football season. and on the road to recovery.packers legend bart starr had another stem cell treatment. what his wife cherry is now saying about his health. new...
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the american medical association is publishing a study showing that dieters who wear fitness trackers lost less weight than those who did not use the technology. here are the specks. in a two-year time span, dieters lost 7.7 those without them lost 13 pounds. almost double. experts believe people rely too much on the trackers so they are not focusing their attention on the diet and exercise. which of course is the most important thing. >>> 8 is on your side with a look at what could be the future of your commute. imagine if your uber car shows up but there's no driver. >> it's happening right now in one u.s. city. we will see driver theless cars driverless cars shuttling people around sometime soon. >> reporter: there's still a driver. uber is testing a fleet of self- driving taxis on the streets of pittsburgh right now but would you climb into a car with a computer behind the wheel? is this the future of ride sharing? uber says it could be. that's why they're operating a handful of self-driving cars in pittsburgh. >> i think the public is to be delighted. i expect it will be interest
the american medical association is publishing a study showing that dieters who wear fitness trackers lost less weight than those who did not use the technology. here are the specks. in a two-year time span, dieters lost 7.7 those without them lost 13 pounds. almost double. experts believe people rely too much on the trackers so they are not focusing their attention on the diet and exercise. which of course is the most important thing. >>> 8 is on your side with a look at what could be...
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according to the american medical association, gum disease increases the risk of preterm delivery, and low birth yet 40% of women don't receive proper oral care. 16 organizations in colorado have added equipment, and dental hygienists to their healthcare team. >> if mom is healthy, there's great potential that she will teach her children how to be healthy, and how to have a healthy month. >> reporter: the delta dental of colorado funds the project. alison >> we're going to continue to work with these clinics, and hopefully expand in the coming years. >> reporter: filling a need to provide affordable dental care in a convenient setting. >> it focuses on pregnant women, but also children. >>> 12,000 patient visits. what a success story already. >> it's terrific, and you know what? you have to get to people and you you have to -- you have to family. >>> there is still a few hours to catch this year's taste of colorado. >> the event will be serving up music, food, and fun until 8:00 tonight. we've seen some big crowds all weekend. this year's event featured more than 50 restaurants. of cou
according to the american medical association, gum disease increases the risk of preterm delivery, and low birth yet 40% of women don't receive proper oral care. 16 organizations in colorado have added equipment, and dental hygienists to their healthcare team. >> if mom is healthy, there's great potential that she will teach her children how to be healthy, and how to have a healthy month. >> reporter: the delta dental of colorado funds the project. alison >> we're going to...
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the journal of the american medical association published the report saying the details come from internal reports from the sugar research foundation. resistant to antibiotics. what the government is doing to rye to find the solution. scott? strep throat to ear infections. but, in that time, infections but in that time, many in-- have developed resistance. those immune bacteria cause 2 million infections and more than 20,000 deaths every year. right now, health agencies are trying to crowd that can determine whether an illness is viral or bacteral ?and, if it's a bacteria - whether it's antibiotic resistant. twenty million dollars in prizes will be awarded. (dr. francis collins/nih director)"we hope that the size of that award will attract attention from people who might have worked on something else and now will work on this. this is a huge public health problem. we need all hands on deck." "antibiotics aren't working anymore for lots of these bugs." about the challenge by heading to our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. the deadline for entries is january 9th. we're learning more about a late
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the study being published in the journal of american medical association says dieters who wear a fitness trac less weight, not more than those who died tech free. that is the opposite of what the researchers ers expected to find. >> it is possible people started relying on the technologies a little bit more than they should have. at the expense of paying better attention to their diet. >> researchers followed hundreds of dieters considered to be overweight and obese two years and by the end, the group wearing trackers lost 7.7 those without trackers, they lost 13 pounds. >>> if you have been cheated, when you need help, she's on your side. better call behnken. >> a couple called investigator shannon behnken after waiting since february for their kitchen cabinet job to be finished. they paid a largo businessman $14,000 and now he will not answer their phone calls. as it turns out, shannon has tracked down this guy before. >> so, there is maker. our dishes are all in here. >> reporter: nikki is sick of living out of boxes. she already paid $14,000 for new cabinets but her kitchen looks lik
the study being published in the journal of american medical association says dieters who wear a fitness trac less weight, not more than those who died tech free. that is the opposite of what the researchers ers expected to find. >> it is possible people started relying on the technologies a little bit more than they should have. at the expense of paying better attention to their diet. >> researchers followed hundreds of dieters considered to be overweight and obese two years and by...
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researchers from the american medical association tracked the physicians spent another one to two hours each night of personal time catching up on clerical work. researchers are working on ways to reduce the administrative end of the job. >>> mother did know best in the case of a boy whose mom encouraged him to take a cpr test. 12-year-old kyle crider said he wasn't too excited about the class at first. a few weeks later he knew exactly what to do when his 9- year-old sister started ch car. >> i turned to my mom and said i got this and then i pulled my sister out of her seat and performed the heimlich maneuver. >> kyle will receive commendation from the ambulance district that offered the free cpr class. he also gets to be an honorary heimlich instructor. don't know what that entails, but he is one. >> absolutely incredible story. >>> after a warm holiday weekend a bit of a cooldown is on the way. >> how much cooler and the forecast for the workweek. >> reporter: ahead tonight millions under a crops warning as hermine stalls off the -- tropical storm warning as hermine stalls off the no
researchers from the american medical association tracked the physicians spent another one to two hours each night of personal time catching up on clerical work. researchers are working on ways to reduce the administrative end of the job. >>> mother did know best in the case of a boy whose mom encouraged him to take a cpr test. 12-year-old kyle crider said he wasn't too excited about the class at first. a few weeks later he knew exactly what to do when his 9- year-old sister started ch...
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a study in the journal of american medical association finds that the risk of allergies is linked to when allergic foods are actually introduced. the so-called obesity gene and a person's ability to lose weight. that is according to a team of international researchers who looked at studies involving thousands of people. they found even though people with the gene are heavier at the start, they respond the same to diet and exercise. >>> and those gadgets that you wear on your wrist that monitor physical exercise and diet may not improve weight loss. the university of pittsburgh study shows that patients who than those on standard weight-loss programs. >> tia: there's a new push to get kids playing in the real world instead of the virtual one. dr. nicholas cardaras rehabs digital-addicted teens in florida. he believes parents should keep technology out of the hands of kids younger than 10 because screens are now being called, quote, electronic cocaine. images research shows excessive screen time shrinking the frontal cortex of the brain, which is chronic cocaine addiction. >> it's hard
a study in the journal of american medical association finds that the risk of allergies is linked to when allergic foods are actually introduced. the so-called obesity gene and a person's ability to lose weight. that is according to a team of international researchers who looked at studies involving thousands of people. they found even though people with the gene are heavier at the start, they respond the same to diet and exercise. >>> and those gadgets that you wear on your wrist that...
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get this, the american medical association is publishing a study that reveals dieters who wear fitness trackers lost less weight than those who did not use in a two-year time span, dieters wearing trackers lost 7.7 pounds but those without them lost almost twice as much, 13 pounds. experts believe people relied too much on the trackers instead of focusing on the diet and exercise. got to keep the eye on the prize. >>> 8 is on your side with a look at what could be the future of our commute. imagine if you dial up the uber, the car shows up and one united states city. will we see driveless cars shuttling people around tampa bay sometime soon? news channel 8's meredyth censullo is here with answers. >> reporter: uber is now testing a fleet of self-driving vehicles. that's on the streets of pittsburgh. but we wondered, would you climb into a car with a computer behind the wheel? is this the future of ride sharing? uber says it could be. that's why it's operating a handful of >> i think the public is going to be delighted. i expect it's going to be kind of an being experience. >> reporter:
get this, the american medical association is publishing a study that reveals dieters who wear fitness trackers lost less weight than those who did not use in a two-year time span, dieters wearing trackers lost 7.7 pounds but those without them lost almost twice as much, 13 pounds. experts believe people relied too much on the trackers instead of focusing on the diet and exercise. got to keep the eye on the prize. >>> 8 is on your side with a look at what could be the future of our...
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the study is published in the journal of the american medical association. there's much more coming up in the second half of fox5 news at 5. a spike in gun sales - across the state line in california. how a new law is leading to a spending surge - when it comes to weapons. "(cough, cough) " and - how much is too much? hillary clinton offers an labor day coughing fit. we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street invested over a half-million dollars in congressman heck's campaigns, and heck supports their agenda -- privatizing social security, handing wall street billions in fees, but risking our retirement in the stock market, putting wall street ahead of us. congressman heck -- what's wrong with washington. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. bob kidder, owner, new england shirt company: this factory has been here since eighteen eighty-three. we have over sixty people here making shirts labled made in america. but donald trump's brand of shirts come from china, his suits from mexico
the study is published in the journal of the american medical association. there's much more coming up in the second half of fox5 news at 5. a spike in gun sales - across the state line in california. how a new law is leading to a spending surge - when it comes to weapons. "(cough, cough) " and - how much is too much? hillary clinton offers an labor day coughing fit. we sent him here to fix it. but congressman joe heck became part of the problem. wall street invested over a...
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now a study released this week in the journal of the american medical association suggests senior citizens may want it avoid using fans during times of extreme heat. it's the same reason some elementary schools have closed today. people 60 and over sweat less and fans keep you cool by helping to evaporate that sweat. so, it's not that fans don't work, they just don't work as extreme heat. researchers advise older adults if they can, if there's a way, to seek out someone with air conditioning. use that instead of just a fan in the extreme heat. >> tia: ohio is one of the key states a candidate must win to capture to the presidency. so it's no surprise donald trump is returning today. the republican presidential candidate will be right here in cleveland at the cleveland arts and social sciences academy this afternoon. the event is not open to the public. the event will be trump's second stop in ohio i the presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail after answering questions from veterans and active service members just last night. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: hillary clinto
now a study released this week in the journal of the american medical association suggests senior citizens may want it avoid using fans during times of extreme heat. it's the same reason some elementary schools have closed today. people 60 and over sweat less and fans keep you cool by helping to evaporate that sweat. so, it's not that fans don't work, they just don't work as extreme heat. researchers advise older adults if they can, if there's a way, to seek out someone with air conditioning....
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why -- in fact 1 in 5 people have either from their diets according to the journal of american medical association. the culprit may really be the bathroom...and toilet paper... people misdiagnosing their bowel movement. less than 1 percent of the population has celiac disease which gives people an immune reaction to gluten that damages the intestine over time. so they have to avoid foods like breads and cereals. what comes out of them if they eat gluten is ungodly. and then there are those people who consider themselves to be gluten sensitive -- a relatively new diag disease but are gluten free because of their irritable bowel. get this -- a recent study out of the american journal of gastroenterolog y says there is little evidence suggesting gluten is the trigger for that population of people. for some however, it is. and finally we come the group of people who are usine the gluten free diet as a fad diet or as a cleanse. dieticians are quick to point term and that people on a gluten free diet often gain weight. people on a gluten free diet often gain weight. a gluten free cookie is still a cooki
why -- in fact 1 in 5 people have either from their diets according to the journal of american medical association. the culprit may really be the bathroom...and toilet paper... people misdiagnosing their bowel movement. less than 1 percent of the population has celiac disease which gives people an immune reaction to gluten that damages the intestine over time. so they have to avoid foods like breads and cereals. what comes out of them if they eat gluten is ungodly. and then there are those...
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the american medical association has developed initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens on >>> those red itchy blotches that were once part of childhood seem to be a thing of the past. chickenpox cases have seen a dramatic 85% drop since 2006. doctors credit the decline with the vaccine and specifically two doses. the cdc recommends kids get their first dose after their 1st birthday and the second between 4 and 6 years of age. >>> a man trapped in a burning car in houston may not have made it out alive if not for a group of good samaritans. >> there was a man trapped in there. >> this cell phone video was taken after the man was saved. you can see how intense the flames were. about 20 people worked to rescue the man inside. they tried rocking the car and dousing the windows. eventually they were able to pull him to safety. >>> a shocking discovery at a connecticut daycare, more than 600 marijuana plants growing in the backyard. police found the plants behind a wooden fence. they were between 6 and 10 feet the daycare. so far no one has been arrested. >>> big waves this labo
the american medical association has developed initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens on >>> those red itchy blotches that were once part of childhood seem to be a thing of the past. chickenpox cases have seen a dramatic 85% drop since 2006. doctors credit the decline with the vaccine and specifically two doses. the cdc recommends kids get their first dose after their 1st birthday and the second between 4 and 6 years of age. >>> a man trapped in a burning car in...
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a study in the journal of the american medical association claimsa n that in the 60s, the sugar industry launched a paid campaign to downplay sugars rol in heart disease. >> but we see now is the effect of a population who has been eating sugar thinking it's okay for thems we see an increase i obesity, diabetes and heart disease. >> the director of women's hear lenox hill hospital says-the study's findings are >> we have known for a while th negative effects of sugar and i doesn't lead to heart disease. it's not surprising that this data comes up , what is disappointing is how it started and understanding with industry drives research, there could be a problem with the outcomes. >> the study says the sugar industry paid harvard researchers to downplay the link between sugar consumption and heart disease it is based off more than 300it documents. >> you talk about a heart healthy diet and hass absolutel low in sugar, low in fats and cholesterol, which studies it's important to knowow who paid fo them andndkn the motivation beh it. that it's a good device because there are currently six st
a study in the journal of the american medical association claimsa n that in the 60s, the sugar industry launched a paid campaign to downplay sugars rol in heart disease. >> but we see now is the effect of a population who has been eating sugar thinking it's okay for thems we see an increase i obesity, diabetes and heart disease. >> the director of women's hear lenox hill hospital says-the study's findings are >> we have known for a while th negative effects of sugar and i...
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he was a member of the v.f.w., the american medical association d he sat on the board of the philanthropic organization based in indianapolis. through his leadership on the board of the lillian endowment, the department of veterans affairs medical center secured a $9.9 million charitable grant to construct a home for the families of veterans undergoing surgery at the center. as a doctor, he knew that love is a vital component of the healing process and that a family can't dedicate their time and energy to the recovery process when they have to worry about where their next meal is coming from or where they will be sleeping. he passed away at the age of 95. throughout his career, he touched so many hoosiers and worked tonrich the lives of others through selfless sacrifice and dedication. perhaps the ueling sums up his life most eloquently when he said and i quote, he only sought to work for others. he took the talents and gifts god gave him and used them to its fullest. this a lesson we can learn from and i'm proud to support this bill. i thank all of my hoosier colleagues who signed on and
he was a member of the v.f.w., the american medical association d he sat on the board of the philanthropic organization based in indianapolis. through his leadership on the board of the lillian endowment, the department of veterans affairs medical center secured a $9.9 million charitable grant to construct a home for the families of veterans undergoing surgery at the center. as a doctor, he knew that love is a vital component of the healing process and that a family can't dedicate their time...
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. >>> american medical association say lyft and uber are working with new companies to get patient toss their appointments. >>> a pennsylvania company is working with guying toll help people pick what to wear. that sound interesting. check in two, three, four times a day on kyw news radio 1060 on your am dial. >>> coming up next half an hour of "eyewitness news" fashion week is and way in new york, we're live with the look at the big kick off. >>> also ahead why reporters on hillary clinton's planes are riding on a orange and rolling it around. >>> flu season is just around the corner why the cdc says it does not want children to get their vaccine from the flu >>> a community comes together, rallying to save their town's police force. early this morning, their leaders made a decision, we're live with the new developments. >>> local students are scrambling after finding out that their college is shutting down, how itt tech is now trying to help those students continue their education. >>> and donald trump comes to philadelphia today, we will tell you where he is campaigning and the event
. >>> american medical association say lyft and uber are working with new companies to get patient toss their appointments. >>> a pennsylvania company is working with guying toll help people pick what to wear. that sound interesting. check in two, three, four times a day on kyw news radio 1060 on your am dial. >>> coming up next half an hour of "eyewitness news" fashion week is and way in new york, we're live with the look at the big kick off. >>>...
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the ones who say that sugar is good is the sugar industry, g a study in journal of the american medical association claims that in the 1960s they lost a paid campaign to downplay sugars par app-based of 300 newly found documents, the sugar industry trade group paid three carbon researchers nearly $50,000 , to publish a review that would lin fat and cholesterol in our suga to increased risk of heart disease. known for a while that the negative effect of sugar and is nothaha , it is disappointed that what it started as and when industry drives research can be a problem with the outcome, you talk about a heart healthy diet that is low in sugar fat and l in cholesterol. they say that you read studies it is important to know who paid for them and the motivation behind itit. to make it interesting. >> the latest craze breeds and taste of the beach, a health club near los angeles offers t sandbox fitness, mina and david herskowitz combined the love of the beach with staying fit so they get a good workout while balancing on surfboards and low-impact exercise that's good for the entire body.nd >> it is a gi
the ones who say that sugar is good is the sugar industry, g a study in journal of the american medical association claims that in the 1960s they lost a paid campaign to downplay sugars par app-based of 300 newly found documents, the sugar industry trade group paid three carbon researchers nearly $50,000 , to publish a review that would lin fat and cholesterol in our suga to increased risk of heart disease. known for a while that the negative effect of sugar and is nothaha , it is disappointed...
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the new study published in the journal of american medical association found people using the trackers actually lost about five pounds less than those who didn't wear them. one possible explanation is seeing progress led some people to think they could then eat more. the study suggests not up on your tracker, but not relying on it too much either. it's national child passenger safety week.. and according to federal experts.. parents should keep children in rear-facing car seats as long as possible. the national highway traffic safety administration says it's the safest traveling position for children. they recommend rear-facing car seats until your child is three, or until they reach the seat's height or weight on administrative leave-- because he stomped on an american flag as part of his lecture during a civics class. a student posted this picture on facebook, showing the teacher standing on the flag, as part of a lesson about free speech. afterwards, he picked up the flag and walked out. one student followed him. parents are now pulling their students out of the class, and they're a
the new study published in the journal of american medical association found people using the trackers actually lost about five pounds less than those who didn't wear them. one possible explanation is seeing progress led some people to think they could then eat more. the study suggests not up on your tracker, but not relying on it too much either. it's national child passenger safety week.. and according to federal experts.. parents should keep children in rear-facing car seats as long as...
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the centers for medicare and medicaid had been collecting data for years but the american medical association did not want it out. they had to go through the freedom of information act to save the public interest value of this is so strong that you cannot show us an identifiable harm, you have to give it. so they got it. every state agency for dr. started coming to this database to check it was overprescribing. who is outside the norm. what is the norm in a given area? doctors say, am i out of line? the licensors can go after the doctors who were abusing the system. learn how tot can change the pricing patterns and reimbursement patterns to put some limits on what has become a epidemic. -- an epidemic. they found some strange search terms. they wrote a big story about the. the number one search people are doing now doesn't seem to be coming from licensors. it seems to be coming from folks who want to know doctors who will prescribe anything. an ethical choice, do we take them with data because it is helping people find a doctor who will give them anything, no. we need to do some more reportin
the centers for medicare and medicaid had been collecting data for years but the american medical association did not want it out. they had to go through the freedom of information act to save the public interest value of this is so strong that you cannot show us an identifiable harm, you have to give it. so they got it. every state agency for dr. started coming to this database to check it was overprescribing. who is outside the norm. what is the norm in a given area? doctors say, am i out of...
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. >>> that research is published in the journey of the american medical association. we were surprised. >> i wonder if people think just because they are wearing it they are >> maybe they get the reading and they think i walked 1000 steps i will eat a cheeseburger. i thought mostly it was a motivator because you are wearing it and you want to get more active. >> i have had friends that she did they say they need more steps so they shake their arm and get more steps. also your phone will do it. it is free right now look at walked 1122 steps today. >>> we will be right back after >>> good morning, thanks for joining us for "12 weekend monique griego and we know the temperatures are cooling off a little bit. still in the 90s so you still have to be careful with leaving anything in the car including your children. so far this year the nation has seen 29 children die from heat stroke this year from being left in the vehicle. >> there are companies that have developed ways to remind parents to check the backseat, leslie lacy has more. >> general motors and buick that includ
. >>> that research is published in the journey of the american medical association. we were surprised. >> i wonder if people think just because they are wearing it they are >> maybe they get the reading and they think i walked 1000 steps i will eat a cheeseburger. i thought mostly it was a motivator because you are wearing it and you want to get more active. >> i have had friends that she did they say they need more steps so they shake their arm and get more steps....
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scientific consensus from the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine, the american medical associationen the european commission that they pose no more risk than other crops. consumers remain leery, not only of gmos but other central place in industrial agriculture. read more about that at all of our quick takes at -- on the bloomberg. go to bloomberg.com for more stories. mark: back -- blackstone group chairman stephen schwarzman says he is undecided on who he will vote for in the u.s. presidential race. donald trump yesterday laid out his economic plan which included intention is to create 25 million jobs in 10 years and grow the economy by 3.5%. in interview on what did you miss, betty liu asked him if he thought the plan was achievable. stephen: all of that sounds wonderful if you could do that. the economy is a complicated thing. there are other parts of his plan. i do not know how immigration really fits with that. if you were removing large numbers of people, that has to adversely affect the economy. i believe that reducing the number of brackets to as few as possible and gettin
scientific consensus from the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine, the american medical associationen the european commission that they pose no more risk than other crops. consumers remain leery, not only of gmos but other central place in industrial agriculture. read more about that at all of our quick takes at -- on the bloomberg. go to bloomberg.com for more stories. mark: back -- blackstone group chairman stephen schwarzman says he is undecided on who he will vote for...
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the centers for medicaid and medicare had been collecting the data for years but the american medical association did not want it out. propublica i to go through the freedom -- had to go through the freedom of information act saying you cannot show i did file -- identifiable harm so they gave it. all of a sudden, every state started coming to this database to check who is overprescribing. areais the norm in a given for a prescription of opioid? the good doctors say am i out of line? the licensors could go after the doctors who were abusing the system. the government itself could learn by the reporting and coverage how to change the pricing patterns and reimbursement patterns for opioids to put limits on what had become an epidemic. isla vista or because -- i love this story because in the last year they found strange search terms in their database. they wrote a big story about it. they said the number one search people are doing in our database does not seem to be coming from licensors. it seems to be coming from folks who want to know "doctors who will prescribe anything." they faced an ethical
the centers for medicaid and medicare had been collecting the data for years but the american medical association did not want it out. propublica i to go through the freedom -- had to go through the freedom of information act saying you cannot show i did file -- identifiable harm so they gave it. all of a sudden, every state started coming to this database to check who is overprescribing. areais the norm in a given for a prescription of opioid? the good doctors say am i out of line? the...
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a recent warn buying the american medical association has critics growing more concerned.the bright lights have been linked to reduced sleep time and caution of harmful effects on wildlife, especially nocturnal animals. l.e.d. lights are up to 50% more efficient than older style lights. >>> could be a hitten up side to california's traffic problems. state energy commission is struggling whether crystaling can be used to make electricity from energy used by vehicles driving on the roads. scientists have proven technology works. when compressed, these crystals generate energy. the idea is to find out whether they could produce enough electricity to be cost effective if they were installed underneath california's road. >>> we were talking about fires in the bay area floods in iowa as residents are preparing for what could be historic floods this week. hundreds of sandbags. volunteers helped to remove hundreds of seats from the iconic paramount theater which suffered $ 16 million worth of damage in the last flood. others are closing in preparation of flash flooding. amidst all
a recent warn buying the american medical association has critics growing more concerned.the bright lights have been linked to reduced sleep time and caution of harmful effects on wildlife, especially nocturnal animals. l.e.d. lights are up to 50% more efficient than older style lights. >>> could be a hitten up side to california's traffic problems. state energy commission is struggling whether crystaling can be used to make electricity from energy used by vehicles driving on the...
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according to the american medical associate more than 3 million americans miss medical appointments eache they have no way to get to them and as great as yoga is for the body and brain shouldn't make up your entire workout regimen. yoga alone will not get you all the cardio vascular exercise you northeast. the exercise guidelines for overall heart health 30 minutes of aerobic activity five times per week. i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> stanford is on the tops of another list of u.s. colleges and universities. it's number one in college ranking focusing on student engagement and outcomes and m.i.t. is second followed by new york's colombia university. there's 15 different indicators, graduation rates and income for graduates. >> coming up next, from the hallways to the chandeliers, an inside look at the soon to open resort and what it could mean for sonoma county. >> right now a look at what's coming up on the abc 7 news at 5:00. >> larry and ama thanks. fighting the loma fire and a talk with the pilots about their strategy to stop the fire in their traction and a new incentive
according to the american medical associate more than 3 million americans miss medical appointments eache they have no way to get to them and as great as yoga is for the body and brain shouldn't make up your entire workout regimen. yoga alone will not get you all the cardio vascular exercise you northeast. the exercise guidelines for overall heart health 30 minutes of aerobic activity five times per week. i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> stanford is on the tops of another list...
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the centers for medicare and medicaid had been collecting data for years, but the american medical association and dr. society did not want it out. that will infringe on public privacy. so through the freedom of information act, they know the public interest value of this is so strong that you cannot show us an identifiable harm, you have got to give it to us. so they got it. so every state licensing agency for doctors started coming to this database to check it was overprescribing. who is really outside the norm? what is the norm in a given area? say greensboro, georgia for opioids? the good doctors say, am i out of line? do i need to rein it back in? the licensors can go after the doctors who were really abusing the system. the government can learn how to then change the pricing patterns and the reimbursement patterns for opioids to put some limits on what had become a real epidemic. i worry about this because in the last year, they found some strange search terms in their database. they wrote a big story about this. the number one search people are doing now in our database doesn't seem to
the centers for medicare and medicaid had been collecting data for years, but the american medical association and dr. society did not want it out. that will infringe on public privacy. so through the freedom of information act, they know the public interest value of this is so strong that you cannot show us an identifiable harm, you have got to give it to us. so they got it. so every state licensing agency for doctors started coming to this database to check it was overprescribing. who is...
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the study was published today in the journal of the american medical association internal medicine. >>> as temperatures rise you want to be extra careful not to leave the pet inside your car do so and you may find the window smashed thanks to new state law that allow passers by to rescue injured pet. here's wayne. >> well watching the scene today we had no idea of how would it play out as the they parked and locked the little dog inside a hot car clearly n no. >> he's my also baby. >> better out come than many others on the indian summer day. >> report a dog in distress. >> the humane society has seen the problem firsthand too many times. 6 months of the year we get hot dog call. >> now an average citizen can do something about it. last weekend the governor signed legislation that allows californians to smash car window and set hot pet free without worrying about liability. >> i think item good. if throws a dog in the car i won't hesitate to break the window. >> nancy thinks it's good idea as long as we read the fine print. >> make sure the car is locked. you need to ideally take a pi
the study was published today in the journal of the american medical association internal medicine. >>> as temperatures rise you want to be extra careful not to leave the pet inside your car do so and you may find the window smashed thanks to new state law that allow passers by to rescue injured pet. here's wayne. >> well watching the scene today we had no idea of how would it play out as the they parked and locked the little dog inside a hot car clearly n no. >> he's my...
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according to a new study published in the journal of american medical association.hey saying it is deceiving the fitness tracker. you thing you are doing more activity than you are. it does not make them useless because they helped with reducing overall body fat. comcast will enter wireless market, launching a a service with the idea they will offer a bundled package with cable and wireless and broadband. we are seeing stocks higher today so it seems like we are thinking that no interest rate increase from the fed and we will find out for sure at 2:00 p.m. eastern and the do you is up 75 and nasdaq up 25 points. that is the news from times square. back to you. >> thank you, jane. >> george clooney said he had no idea that angelina and brad pitt, his friend, were calling it quits. >> i did not know that. i feel sorry. it is a sad story. unfortunate for a family. unfortunate story about a family. >> clooney and pitt became close on "oceans 11," in 2001. she filed for divorce citing differences. the couple have been together 12 years and married two. jolie is asking fo
according to a new study published in the journal of american medical association.hey saying it is deceiving the fitness tracker. you thing you are doing more activity than you are. it does not make them useless because they helped with reducing overall body fat. comcast will enter wireless market, launching a a service with the idea they will offer a bundled package with cable and wireless and broadband. we are seeing stocks higher today so it seems like we are thinking that no interest rate...
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the study was published today in the journal of the american medical association internal medicine. > as temperatures rise you want to be extra careful not to leave the pet inside your car do so and you may find the window smashed thanks to new state law that allow passers by to rescue injured pet. here's wayne. >> well watching the scene today we had no idea of how would it play out as the they parked and locked the little dog inside a hot car clearly n no. >> he's my also baby. >> better out come than many others on the indian summer day. >> report a dog in distress. >> the humane society has seen the problem firsthand too many times. 6 months of the year we get hot dog call. >> now an average citizen can do something about it. last weekend the governor signed legislation that allows californians to smash car window and set hot pet free without worrying about liability. >> i think item good. if throws a dog in the car i won't hesitate to break the window. >> nancy thinks it's good idea as long as we read the fine print. >> make sure the car is locked. you need to ideally take a pict
the study was published today in the journal of the american medical association internal medicine. > as temperatures rise you want to be extra careful not to leave the pet inside your car do so and you may find the window smashed thanks to new state law that allow passers by to rescue injured pet. here's wayne. >> well watching the scene today we had no idea of how would it play out as the they parked and locked the little dog inside a hot car clearly n no. >> he's my also baby....
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the american medical association issued a warning, saying the l.e.d. lights give off blue lights, disturbing sleep rhythms, and increase the risk of serious health conditions, including cancer and heart disease. now, this research could prompt some cities like san francisco to reevaluate the intensity of l.e.d. lights that they installed. >>> prince william, and kate middleton of england are owner a week long visit to canada with two children. it appears 3-year-old prince george is shy, maybe doesn't want to cooperate. when the family landed at the airport in british columbia, canadian prime minister, kneels down, tries to give the princess a high five, but no, no, no, little george shakes his head, does not comply with the prime minister's request, but keeps on holding onto dad's hands. royals they are just like us. prince george did give a royal wave to people gathered at the airport. >>> 9 people shot and a gunman is dead in houston, texas, after an early morning shooting rampage at a shopping center. in 20 minutes, we'll tell you what we found out
the american medical association issued a warning, saying the l.e.d. lights give off blue lights, disturbing sleep rhythms, and increase the risk of serious health conditions, including cancer and heart disease. now, this research could prompt some cities like san francisco to reevaluate the intensity of l.e.d. lights that they installed. >>> prince william, and kate middleton of england are owner a week long visit to canada with two children. it appears 3-year-old prince george is...
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. >>> are your streetlights costing you sleep, new report by the american medical association say thatntense led lights that are in the major cities, including san francisco, maybe disturbing your sleep rhythm and increasing the risk of serious health conditions, and we will talk about what is coming from the lights. we will talk about the changes as well.>>> the stories and more when i join you in just a few minutes.>>> prince william and kate middleton of a man on a weeklong visit to canada with their two children, and prince george is a little bit shy when the family landed at the airport, and the prime minister justin trudeau now down and tried to give the young prince a high five, handshake, but george wanted nothing to do with it shaking his head and looking down. prince george did give us a royal wave as the people gathered at the airport, just a little. >> you would know about that having kids. >> it does not matter whether you are royalty or not. i don't care if you are the prime minister.>>> it is 6:48 am. i would shake your hand in way that you because you are taking care of
. >>> are your streetlights costing you sleep, new report by the american medical association say thatntense led lights that are in the major cities, including san francisco, maybe disturbing your sleep rhythm and increasing the risk of serious health conditions, and we will talk about what is coming from the lights. we will talk about the changes as well.>>> the stories and more when i join you in just a few minutes.>>> prince william and kate middleton of a man on a...
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marion nestle wrote an editorial about the latest research in r jama, the journal of the american medical association. she's an author and professor of nutrition, food studies, andnd public health at new york university. welcome, marion nestle. let's start with a few definitions. what was the "sugar research foundation"? >> well, this is a trade association for the growers of sugarcane and sugarbeets. it's new called "the sugar association." so it's a trade group. its job is to promote the sale of sugar and to lobby to make sure that nobody does anything regulatory to reduce the consumption of sugar. it's a trade group. >> ifill: so when all the years when we were being told that fat and cholesterol werero the prime culprits in obesity and heart disease, it turns out that sugar also played a big role. >> well, it did. if you look at the epidemiology at the time, it was clear that both sugar and fat were risk factors for coronary artery disease, but these investigators at harvard that were paid by the sugar research foundation kind of cherry picked the data and minimized the problems with sugar and ma
marion nestle wrote an editorial about the latest research in r jama, the journal of the american medical association. she's an author and professor of nutrition, food studies, andnd public health at new york university. welcome, marion nestle. let's start with a few definitions. what was the "sugar research foundation"? >> well, this is a trade association for the growers of sugarcane and sugarbeets. it's new called "the sugar association." so it's a trade group. its...
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yet last month the president wrote in the journal of american medical association that -- quote -- too many americans still strain to pay for their physician visits and prescriptions, cover their deductibles or pay their monthly insurance bills. that's a true statement. mr. president, thank you for waking up to this nightmare. despite this new revelation that the affordable health care act is in fact the unaffordable health care act for most, the president and his party candidates to succeed him say the answer is greater government control, a public option. folks, that's government health care. that's what we're taking about. the failings of obamacare cannot be corrected with more government intervention, more restrictions and more regulations. we must triage the pain this law is inflicting on hard-working americans. we must repeal and we must replace this law. i know that many colleagues will join me in continuing to work to increase taxes to all and enact reform that will lower the cost of coverage and increase access to care for individuals. simply put, this law is failing. it is ou
yet last month the president wrote in the journal of american medical association that -- quote -- too many americans still strain to pay for their physician visits and prescriptions, cover their deductibles or pay their monthly insurance bills. that's a true statement. mr. president, thank you for waking up to this nightmare. despite this new revelation that the affordable health care act is in fact the unaffordable health care act for most, the president and his party candidates to succeed...
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in an article last month in the journal of american medical association, here's what president obama wrote -- quote -- "i think congress, said the president, shall revivid a public plan -- revisit a public plan to compete alongside private insurers in areas of the country where competition is limited." unquote. of course the president's proposal means more money and more government. but republicans know and americans have seen over the last six years that more money and more government are not the solution. they are the problem. we solved the problem ahead of time. we warned about it. we criticized the poor regulations that made a bad law even worse. now we're ready to take action. we're ready to do something about this emergency both for next year -- 2017 -- and for the longer term. mr. president, i yield the floor. i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator louisiana. mr. cassidy: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. cassidy: i ask that the quorum call be
in an article last month in the journal of american medical association, here's what president obama wrote -- quote -- "i think congress, said the president, shall revivid a public plan -- revisit a public plan to compete alongside private insurers in areas of the country where competition is limited." unquote. of course the president's proposal means more money and more government. but republicans know and americans have seen over the last six years that more money and more...
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obamacare was an attempt to get to a single payer system, guess who in the journal of the american medical association proposed we put a public option into obamacare. public option would be a government-run nonprofit, which would compete with the private insurance companies. of course, it will drive them out of business because they actually have to make a profit and the public option doesn't and we'll be left with one government system. it was barack obama who wrote the article and hillary clinton's website came out in support. so this is the economic assumptions under obamacare are collapsing, it doesn't work, it can't work, it will never work, it doesn't make sense, we need to repeal it and reform it. trump has a seven point plan that outlines where he would go. it needs to be fleshed out. paul ryan has a really good plan, john goodman has a good plan. we can do this. we just need to elect the right president. >> so the summary there is that obamacare is not unleashing american prosperity to go back to the theme of the panel. but you say trump has a plan, yet i've only heard him say, let's get rid
obamacare was an attempt to get to a single payer system, guess who in the journal of the american medical association proposed we put a public option into obamacare. public option would be a government-run nonprofit, which would compete with the private insurance companies. of course, it will drive them out of business because they actually have to make a profit and the public option doesn't and we'll be left with one government system. it was barack obama who wrote the article and hillary...
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the study published in the journal of american med -- medical association found a 23% increase of depression in women who were using the pill or a hormonal implant. that study also found adolescent women were at the greatest risk most painful. they basically put a hole in your skin, about an inch deep. >> elizabeth: he's talking about the time that doctors actually had to cut out a staph infection, called mrsa. it's a bacterial superbug that is becoming more common and it can be deadly if it's not treated properly. the centers for disease control say it is responsible for more than 11,000 deaths a year. now, mrsa is just one type of superbug that the department of public health in massachusetts here is taking very serious because one just recently showed up in new england, isn't that correct. >> elizabeth: absolutely. it was a new strain of e. coli that was found in a girl from connecticut and that strain has a certain gene mutation that actually makes it resistant to some of our strongest antibiotics. on fox 25 news at 10:00 p.m., we went into the state lab where they test the bacterial sam
the study published in the journal of american med -- medical association found a 23% increase of depression in women who were using the pill or a hormonal implant. that study also found adolescent women were at the greatest risk most painful. they basically put a hole in your skin, about an inch deep. >> elizabeth: he's talking about the time that doctors actually had to cut out a staph infection, called mrsa. it's a bacterial superbug that is becoming more common and it can be deadly if...
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change our behavior in the way that we expected it was published in the journal of the american medical associationwe all know it's important to save money. even people who make big bucks have something to put away for a rainy day. nearly half the people that make between hundred thousand in and nearly hundred $50,000 a year had less than a thousand dollars saved in their bank account and about 18% had no savings. american airlines finally introducing the uniforms after 30 years. more than 70,000 workers unveiling their luck today these are all going on the planes today. they continue to update the brand after the merger. it happened back in 2013. this is the first time that american has updated the outfits for their cabin crew. i like them. they look professional. i like the fact that the women aren't trolley dollars from the 1970s. they look like professionals. hillary clinton will face off in the first debate on monday night. this is it. we will talk to the man behind the debate. most of us look up to the parents. thwow, it's nice.ew 2016 chevy malibu. let's check it out. do any of you have kids
change our behavior in the way that we expected it was published in the journal of the american medical associationwe all know it's important to save money. even people who make big bucks have something to put away for a rainy day. nearly half the people that make between hundred thousand in and nearly hundred $50,000 a year had less than a thousand dollars saved in their bank account and about 18% had no savings. american airlines finally introducing the uniforms after 30 years. more than...
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we have e orida medical association, the medical american aia against it. >> the organizer of amendment two, proponent reggie garcia says voters shouldn't be fooled by the claims mailed in the slick mailer or on tv. >> to attend specific debilitating medical conditions. we think there's a lot of safeguards to trust our doctors. >> money remains an issue. but no has a million dollars in the bank and yes right now has capitol, mike. >>> a former verizon wireless technician in alabama accused of selling private customer data to a private investigator. newly filed court records say daniel trager used verizon computers to obtain customer's private call records. it's not clear how many customer records were sold or how they may have been used. >>> the social media app snap chat is introducing its hardware product. there there are, glasses that record video. the glasses called spectacles can record video ten seconds at a time. with the tap of the button, the video is up loaded to the memory section of the app via blue tube or wifi. they will cost $130 available in the u.s. this fall. >>> for t
we have e orida medical association, the medical american aia against it. >> the organizer of amendment two, proponent reggie garcia says voters shouldn't be fooled by the claims mailed in the slick mailer or on tv. >> to attend specific debilitating medical conditions. we think there's a lot of safeguards to trust our doctors. >> money remains an issue. but no has a million dollars in the bank and yes right now has capitol, mike. >>> a former verizon wireless...
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we know the proven medical benefits of working out. an american heart association study found that even moderate amounts of exercise can improve your financial health as well. those people have fewer trips to the doctor and lower medical expenses saving $500 a year. for people with heart disease who worked out, the savings are even more dramatic. they spent 20% less, saving $2500 a year over people who did no exercise. >>> this was a night filled with dining under the stars in philadelphia. 7100 block of germantown avenue was transformed into an el festo dining room. dozens of restaurants and bars set up chairs and tables with live music. it's 5:00 to 11:00 and continues every wednesday for the rest of this month. >>> tonight, it's going to be down right hot tomorrow. >> oppressive, uncomfortable and kind of dangerous in the middle part of the afternoon. that is something we will track not only tomorrow, but the beginning of the weekend. storm tracker indicates most of the area is dry. there are storms to the west of lancaster through harrisburg. they are not movin
we know the proven medical benefits of working out. an american heart association study found that even moderate amounts of exercise can improve your financial health as well. those people have fewer trips to the doctor and lower medical expenses saving $500 a year. for people with heart disease who worked out, the savings are even more dramatic. they spent 20% less, saving $2500 a year over people who did no exercise. >>> this was a night filled with dining under the stars in...
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on august 2, the journal of the american medical association, they proposed we put a public option into obamacare. a public option would be a government run nonprofit that would compete with the private insurance companies. it will drive them out of business because they have to make a profit in the public option does not we will be left with one government system. it was barack obama who wrote the article. economic assumption under obamacare. it cannot work. it will never work. it doesn't make sense. we need to get rid of it. we need to repeal it. trump has a seven point plan that outlines where he would go. it needs to be flushed out. paul ryan has a really good plan. john goodman has a good plan. we can do this, we just need to elect the right president. obamacare is not releasing american prosperity. you say that donald trump has a plan that i've only heard him say, let's get rid of state resections -- restrictions. that is kind of it. is there really a plan? >> a couple quick things. if you just want one question -- sentence about how affordable it is, we provide people incredible
on august 2, the journal of the american medical association, they proposed we put a public option into obamacare. a public option would be a government run nonprofit that would compete with the private insurance companies. it will drive them out of business because they have to make a profit in the public option does not we will be left with one government system. it was barack obama who wrote the article. economic assumption under obamacare. it cannot work. it will never work. it doesn't make...
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a recent study in the american medical association found that in the next 10 years we could be facing a shortage of over 100,000 physicians. mr. hardy: to help combat this shortage, i have introduced the gomed act. my bill would reallocate unused medal residencey slots on medicare on a rolling basis to states feeling the worst effect of the shortage. it's widely accepted where medical residents learn they stay in practice. but in 2014 medicare only paid for 137 residency slots in my statement whereas the top 25 states average over 3,000 positions. that's because of an outdated system we don't have opportunities for students to stay in nevada. nevada isn't the only state getting shortchanged. the top five states receiving funds through this program account for nearly half of what is spent annually. if we're serious about addressing access to care, my bill is a step in the right direction. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one
a recent study in the american medical association found that in the next 10 years we could be facing a shortage of over 100,000 physicians. mr. hardy: to help combat this shortage, i have introduced the gomed act. my bill would reallocate unused medal residencey slots on medicare on a rolling basis to states feeling the worst effect of the shortage. it's widely accepted where medical residents learn they stay in practice. but in 2014 medicare only paid for 137 residency slots in my statement...
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while the american heart association and many medical entities support this. it's holding tobacco companies accountable while it's hooking teens on tobacco products. don't be fooled potentially by misleading ads. i urge your support. and want to thank the tobacco youth coalition. i urge support. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, colleagues. colleagues, can we take this item same house same call. without objection this item is approved. >> item 18. >>clerk: 141018 [public hearing - appeal of tentative map - 639 peralta avenue] hearing of persons interested in or objecting to the decision of public works, dated september 18, 2014, approving a tentative map for a 2-unit new construction condominium project located at 639 peralta avenue, assessor's block no. 5634, lot no. 014. >>clerk: sf 18123418. 160904 [supporting california state proposition 58 - multilingual education act] sponsor: mar >> >> >>supervisor eric mar: another important statewide proposition. the urging of language education on this multi-language initiative. this is an anti- bilingual bilingu
while the american heart association and many medical entities support this. it's holding tobacco companies accountable while it's hooking teens on tobacco products. don't be fooled potentially by misleading ads. i urge your support. and want to thank the tobacco youth coalition. i urge support. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, colleagues. colleagues, can we take this item same house same call. without objection this item is approved. >> item 18. >>clerk: 141018 [public...