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the american medical association says more funding is needed to increase the number of seats in medicalation courses. university debt the average salary of a doctor is 200,000 dollars, and the issue of excessive fatigue of doctors should be addressed. until the alternative doctors arrive, dr. waserer and his wife, who are experts in the field of health, according to the head of the nursing system organization, the activities of the nursing platforms in cyberspace need special monitoring and accreditation. more than 225 groups of experts in the field of health are present with very good thoughts that they actually follow . there are about 405 platforms in the field of nursing, and it seems that now these children are active and serving. however, it is not yet possible to provide your opinion and accreditation on these in the field of private health, so sometimes some of these platforms have problems and are closed, or for example, they do not have tariffs, or in terms of the system , it is considered to interfere in medical affairs, which seems to be the case in this field as well . ther
the american medical association says more funding is needed to increase the number of seats in medicalation courses. university debt the average salary of a doctor is 200,000 dollars, and the issue of excessive fatigue of doctors should be addressed. until the alternative doctors arrive, dr. waserer and his wife, who are experts in the field of health, according to the head of the nursing system organization, the activities of the nursing platforms in cyberspace need special monitoring and...
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the american medical association says more funding is needed to increase the number of seats in medical education courses. the debt of studying in a medical university, which is an average of two hundred thousand dollars, should also be addressed to the problem of excessive fatigue of doctors. until replacement doctors arrive, dr. weserer and his wife, an internist , have vowed to keep working. end this news section is protected. excuse me, sir, do you know where the housewares city is? yes, you go straight to 5km of a special road. this gentleman wants to mislead you. if you want to buy a carpet of homewares, go the same way . you start again and go straight to the 5th kilometer of the special road . when you arrive, you face tehran. the big sign in the city of household appliances means i'm not working. i'm here . i'll take the sign . what are we doing? here, the city of fer, which was not the home city of lavazel. pay attention to the destination, the city of carpets and the city of household appliances after azadi square, in front of tehran sar. hello, install the market and search
the american medical association says more funding is needed to increase the number of seats in medical education courses. the debt of studying in a medical university, which is an average of two hundred thousand dollars, should also be addressed to the problem of excessive fatigue of doctors. until replacement doctors arrive, dr. weserer and his wife, an internist , have vowed to keep working. end this news section is protected. excuse me, sir, do you know where the housewares city is? yes,...
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inactive the elderly are, the greater their risk of dementia, according to the website of the american medical association, researchers of the physical and mental conditions of more than 50 thousand people over 60 he reviewed the year for about 7 years according to researchers, elderly people who were sedentary for 12 hours a day were 63% more at risk of dementia, and this risk increased by 320% in people who sat for 15 hours. as a result of this research, inactivity is associated with a greater risk of heart attacks , strokes, and diabetes. or liver disease, artificial intelligence can steal people's passwords with 95% accuracy, the results of the latest survey show that artificial intelligence can decode the most complex passwords without looking at the screen , according to shia news nation, artificial intelligence by listening to voices keyboard buttons while typing it learns the sound of every letter that is typed and steals the password . the researchers of the study hope that these findings will strengthen cyber security. they have an indirect temperature of 140 degrees. before this, they were impo
inactive the elderly are, the greater their risk of dementia, according to the website of the american medical association, researchers of the physical and mental conditions of more than 50 thousand people over 60 he reviewed the year for about 7 years according to researchers, elderly people who were sedentary for 12 hours a day were 63% more at risk of dementia, and this risk increased by 320% in people who sat for 15 hours. as a result of this research, inactivity is associated with a...
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the anti people still put the american medical association and the american psychiatric association still put the words medical marijuana in derogatory quotation marks. i mean you wonder why there's such a huge chasm between the patients and like the psychiatrist asked them about it. nobody listens them. and what we're developing is two separate care systems. people see their doctor and tell them about their problems and get their ssri if it's a psychiatrist to get their other medications. and then they go to a separate cannabis physician, get their medical cannabis, and it's so when the two don't communicate because the main way to reduce cannabis related harms is to have open and, transparent communication among all providers and family members so that their medication interactions to someone have a history of mental illness. so i'm a huge believer in educating doctors about cannabis, about open non-judgmental, non stigmatize communication between doctors and patients. and at this point i'm going to wrap it up and leave it for questions. yeah. so wow, that was good. very incredible and
the anti people still put the american medical association and the american psychiatric association still put the words medical marijuana in derogatory quotation marks. i mean you wonder why there's such a huge chasm between the patients and like the psychiatrist asked them about it. nobody listens them. and what we're developing is two separate care systems. people see their doctor and tell them about their problems and get their ssri if it's a psychiatrist to get their other medications. and...
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the study is published in the journal of american medical association. ding to officials, the newest variant passing through communities. it's called xbb 1.5, the american medical association says this mutation is more transmissible as it binds better to cells. santa clara county officials say there was almost a 9% positivity rate for covid-19 around the end of last month. the county tracks infections through wastewater testing and is saying now that the ratings are higher crossed, sewer sheds in areas like san jose and palo alto. health officials are recommending people in the affected areas, wear masks indoors or in crowded high-risk settings, such as health care facilities or nursing homes. still ahead, we're going to be talking with the oakland roots will talk about the club's latest move to open ownership up to fans. want to part? >> well, stick around. you power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 bucks a line per mon
the study is published in the journal of american medical association. ding to officials, the newest variant passing through communities. it's called xbb 1.5, the american medical association says this mutation is more transmissible as it binds better to cells. santa clara county officials say there was almost a 9% positivity rate for covid-19 around the end of last month. the county tracks infections through wastewater testing and is saying now that the ratings are higher crossed, sewer sheds...
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this is the mainstream treatment. >> and accepted by the american medical association and the american of pediatrics as well? >> correct. >> is there any other major medical association that opposes this form of care? >> no. >> that speaks for itself. we are talking about science and medicine versus a political spin on the issue. i want to say i am old enough to remember the debate on the equal rights amendment 50 years ago. the fears, if we pass the equal rights amendment, women will be serving in combat. you know what? women are serving in combat because they want to serve in combat and we need them. if we pass the equal rights amendment, we are going to have men and women sharing the same bathrooms have you been to restaurants with all gender bathrooms? i have seen quite them frequently in chicago. i've sure you have seen them to. when i listen to ms. gaines, there is a fundamental call for justice in your statement. i understand it. we had to be able to work that out as a nation and not at the expense of harleigh walker . that's -- moving forward. dr. lopez, you said and i want to
this is the mainstream treatment. >> and accepted by the american medical association and the american of pediatrics as well? >> correct. >> is there any other major medical association that opposes this form of care? >> no. >> that speaks for itself. we are talking about science and medicine versus a political spin on the issue. i want to say i am old enough to remember the debate on the equal rights amendment 50 years ago. the fears, if we pass the equal rights...
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according to the report , the american medical association is concerned about the physical and mental conditions of more than 50,000 people over the age of 60. they investigated for about 7 years, said these researchers, elderly people who sit for 12 hours a day are 63% more at risk of developing dementia, this risk increases by 320% in people who sit for 15 hours a day . as a result of this research, lack of movement with greater risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and liver disease it is related that the annual capacity of the petrochemical industry has increased to 92 million tomans. the ceo of iran petrochemical company said that in most cases, including kalista, equipment and operation in this industry, iran plast international workshop and the completion of the petrochemical value chain unveiled two new products that their efficacy is based on petrochemicals. one of these medicinal glycerin products with a production capacity of 20,000 tons in 2003 was produced in cooperation with the petrochemical industry and the pharmaceutical industry . it was made by reputable domestic
according to the report , the american medical association is concerned about the physical and mental conditions of more than 50,000 people over the age of 60. they investigated for about 7 years, said these researchers, elderly people who sit for 12 hours a day are 63% more at risk of developing dementia, this risk increases by 320% in people who sit for 15 hours a day . as a result of this research, lack of movement with greater risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and liver disease it is...
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jesse ehrenfeld leads the american medical association. why is that shortage so acute today? >> the problem is the number of physicians in the u.s. is growing. it's just not growing fast enough. >> reporter: the ama says it takes ten years to educate and train a physician, while the population grows and ages. >> we know that health outcomes are worse when people don't have access to primary care. they live shorter lives, and they live sicker lives. >> reporter: the ama says more federal funding is needed to increase training slots. the average $200,000 in medical school debt must be eased, and physician burnout addressed. until replacements arrive, dr. vester and her internist husband vow to keep working. >> we're going to be here until then. we'll have to the gym and exercise. >> reporter: to keep america in good health. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> coming up, the fleecing of america. outrage over old navy ships spending years undergoing repairs, costing taxpayers millions and millions. why won't the navy just retire them? next. et when my doctor gave me breztri fo
jesse ehrenfeld leads the american medical association. why is that shortage so acute today? >> the problem is the number of physicians in the u.s. is growing. it's just not growing fast enough. >> reporter: the ama says it takes ten years to educate and train a physician, while the population grows and ages. >> we know that health outcomes are worse when people don't have access to primary care. they live shorter lives, and they live sicker lives. >> reporter: the ama...
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if you look at the list of the american veterinary medical association important resistant organisms in veterinary medicine and look at the c.d.c.'s list in human medicine you'll see pseudomonas salmonella listed in both. and we share a lot of organisms that we have challenges with and we share a lot of the same needs for diagnostics, for helping to get the best information to our practitioners, and together awning our human behavior and its interact how we dispense and so many of the same messages, so much of the same information is vital to both physicians and veterinarians that is absolutely wrapped up together. >> thank you. i know i'm out of time, mr. chair. i appreciate this hearing very much. >> you can have extra time for wishing me a happy birthday. [laughter] >> thank you so much, senator smith. let me ask you, miss lawrence, your disease is one that actually has had enormous progress because of what the families have done. my friend, who i went to catholic high school with, joe o'donnell, his boy joey contracted cystic fibrosis and there was no cure, and companies really w
if you look at the list of the american veterinary medical association important resistant organisms in veterinary medicine and look at the c.d.c.'s list in human medicine you'll see pseudomonas salmonella listed in both. and we share a lot of organisms that we have challenges with and we share a lot of the same needs for diagnostics, for helping to get the best information to our practitioners, and together awning our human behavior and its interact how we dispense and so many of the same...
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it is important to know that all the major american medical associations say that this gender affirmingedical care helps transgender youth, that it often prevents suicidal ideation's, and it is their professional recommendation that they have access to this care. john: you have been tracking a young transgender girl in the austin area. how are they acting to this? laura: a few month ago, i traveled to texas to speak to leah marion john. she is a 12-year-old transgender girl in the austin area. i spoke with them today about what they are feeling now in the aftermath of this law taking effect. we changed their names and provided anonymity due to the fact that families like theirs are facing threats. >> it kind of took my breath away even though we were expecting it. i had some hope going into it. laura: have you spoken to leah about the fact that this law will go into effect? how is she feeling right now? >> she did specifically ask us, are we going to have to move? i don't want to move. i love my teachers, i have friends. we are just letting her know, we will just do what we need to do t
it is important to know that all the major american medical associations say that this gender affirmingedical care helps transgender youth, that it often prevents suicidal ideation's, and it is their professional recommendation that they have access to this care. john: you have been tracking a young transgender girl in the austin area. how are they acting to this? laura: a few month ago, i traveled to texas to speak to leah marion john. she is a 12-year-old transgender girl in the austin area....
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york times on august 29, publishing this story about a study done by the journal of the american medical association, saying more than 1/5 of people used -- who used cannabis struggle with problematic use. research found that 21% of the people in the study had some sort of cannabis use disorder, which clinicians defined as use of cannabis that leads to symptoms including recurring social and occupational problems. it was in that study, six .5% of users suffered moderate to severe disorder. cannabis users whose suffered or severe pendency tended to be recreational users. problematic use was associated equally with recreational and medical use. the new york times had that story, again, find it online. you support or oppose this idea of a nationwide legalization across the board of cannabis? wendy in michigan on our oppose line. caller: how are you doing? host: i'm well, thank you. caller: yes, good. i am totally opposed to the legalization of marijuana. i have never taken it. i'm 73 years old. i have never taken any drugs in my life and i'm certainly not going to start now. the only reason you would u
york times on august 29, publishing this story about a study done by the journal of the american medical association, saying more than 1/5 of people used -- who used cannabis struggle with problematic use. research found that 21% of the people in the study had some sort of cannabis use disorder, which clinicians defined as use of cannabis that leads to symptoms including recurring social and occupational problems. it was in that study, six .5% of users suffered moderate to severe disorder....
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officials, the newest variant that's passing through communities is called xbb 1.5, the american medical association says this mutation is more transmissible as it binds better to cells. santa clara county officials say there was almost a 9% paused positivity rate for covid-19 around the end of last month. the county tracks infections through wastewater testing and says ratings are high across sewer sheds in areas like san jose and palo alto. but areas like sonny bill in gilroy are seeing the medium rating. health officials are recommending people in those affected areas, wear masks indoors or in crowded or high-risk settings, such as health care facilities or nursing homes. there's a new push right now in congress by some republicans to ban the federal government from issuing mask mandates. our washington correspondent reshad hudson has the latest. >> the era of mandates is over. it should stay over despite an uptick in covid-19 cases, ohio republican senator jd vance wants to ensure the federal government can't bring back mask. mandates were a point now where we have to accept that covid is endemi
officials, the newest variant that's passing through communities is called xbb 1.5, the american medical association says this mutation is more transmissible as it binds better to cells. santa clara county officials say there was almost a 9% paused positivity rate for covid-19 around the end of last month. the county tracks infections through wastewater testing and says ratings are high across sewer sheds in areas like san jose and palo alto. but areas like sonny bill in gilroy are seeing the...
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according to a study by the journal of the american medical association is, consuming large amounts of be linked to depression. now, ultra-processed foods are high in salt, sugar, hydrogenated fats and additives. they include the classic junk need items like chips and soda, but also a lot of those ready-to-eat meals. the research found that those who ate the most ultra-processed food, perhaps nine servings per day, were 50% more likely to develop depression than those who ate no more than four servings a day. one explanation is people who eat a lot of junk food have a gut that's prone to inflammation. it influences your risk for depression. try and avoid the junk food. we've been told a gazillion times. stuart: we have, indeed. lou? >> i think it's a captain obvious thing. the amount of processed foods we consume has gone from 50,000 in 2000 -- 50% to 70%. stuart: which comes first? the junk food or depression? >> probably both. it's a bad, negative cycle. look, i'm an emotional eater, i'm italian. i ate my way through italy for 10 days, and it was all natural, unprocessed. i wasn't de
according to a study by the journal of the american medical association is, consuming large amounts of be linked to depression. now, ultra-processed foods are high in salt, sugar, hydrogenated fats and additives. they include the classic junk need items like chips and soda, but also a lot of those ready-to-eat meals. the research found that those who ate the most ultra-processed food, perhaps nine servings per day, were 50% more likely to develop depression than those who ate no more than four...
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. >> reporter: this doctor is the head of the american medical student association. >> i actually ended up saying no, i wasn't going to perform this pelvic exam >> reporter: she is among a number of medical students who are speaking out >> it's just morally wrong. if you were in that to sigts position, would you want that happening to you? >> reporter: attention to the issue has led to 25 states enacting laws requiring explicit consent for pelvic exams on a patient under anesthesia the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists states that if the exam offers a patient no personal benefit and is performed solely for teaching purposes, it should be performed only with her specific informed consent some doctors have resisted the need for specific consent, arguing it's not necessary if general consent is given before going into the operating room and the pelvis doesn't need to be treated differently than any other part of the body but dr. chor disagrees. >> because if you ask a patient how they feel, and whether they would want to know if a student was doing an examine, patients ov
. >> reporter: this doctor is the head of the american medical student association. >> i actually ended up saying no, i wasn't going to perform this pelvic exam >> reporter: she is among a number of medical students who are speaking out >> it's just morally wrong. if you were in that to sigts position, would you want that happening to you? >> reporter: attention to the issue has led to 25 states enacting laws requiring explicit consent for pelvic exams on a patient...
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psychiatry, the american medical association, and the american academy of pediatrics, among others, representing over 1.3 one million american doctors. it's just not up for debate. the partisans who characterize gender affirming care as "radical gender ideology" are just repeating right wing talking points to delegitimize critical health care. access to gender affirming care is essential to the mental health and well being of trans youth. this care is tailored to both the mental and physical health needs of patients, as well as their developmental stage in life. and the parents and guardians of these children are involved in every phase of decision making. there's nothing radical about that. so when our republican colleagues allege that gender affirming care raises particular dangers or due process issues, that is fear mongering at its worst, picking on already vulnerable kids in order to stir up chaos that they hope to ride to success at the ballot box no matter how deceitful or dangerous the claims are. as a mother of three, i certainly never found myself at my children's pediatri
psychiatry, the american medical association, and the american academy of pediatrics, among others, representing over 1.3 one million american doctors. it's just not up for debate. the partisans who characterize gender affirming care as "radical gender ideology" are just repeating right wing talking points to delegitimize critical health care. access to gender affirming care is essential to the mental health and well being of trans youth. this care is tailored to both the mental and...
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i want to say one nod to this, it was in the journal of american medical association. at 50,000 people in the united kingdom and had them wear a monitor over six years to see how active they were and found 440 cases of dementia developed. here's the rub, we don't know if it's due to being sedentary. like you said, maybe you're exercising afterwards. americans sit about nine hour as day. what elsewhere they doing if they were setten tear. maybe in the -- sedentary. maybe in the united kingdom, they were drinking to many scotch or whiskey. on varney, you're signature here for three hours a day, it's invigorating and antidote to dentia. stuart: get out of here. that's flattering. >> i'm with the good doctor on this. >> mental exercise increases risk of dementia. lauren: yeah, play cards, chess or so i did with my grandparents. stuart: doing this show on a daily basis and sitting for three hours, i'm bailed out by the intellectual gain. >> you're also burning calories. isn't that right, doctor? >> he does exercise vigorously when he's not doing this show. your fans need to
i want to say one nod to this, it was in the journal of american medical association. at 50,000 people in the united kingdom and had them wear a monitor over six years to see how active they were and found 440 cases of dementia developed. here's the rub, we don't know if it's due to being sedentary. like you said, maybe you're exercising afterwards. americans sit about nine hour as day. what elsewhere they doing if they were setten tear. maybe in the -- sedentary. maybe in the united kingdom,...
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associated with drug use that leads to cardiac arrest. but this term has faced growing scrutiny and is now and is not recognized excuse me, by the american psychiatric and american medical associations or the world health organization. and critics of the term say it's often used in cases where people of color die in police custody. research from uc berkeley analyzed data on police custody deaths that were officially attributed to excited delirium and 56% of the people who died were black or hispanic. those numbers underscore the need for change from the family of angelo quinto of antioch. that 30 year old was suffering from a mental health crisis back in 2020. officers responded and restrained him face down. an ambulance was called and quinto died. several days later. the medical examiner listed the cause of death as excited delirium. quinto's family partnered with assembly member and former law enforcement officer mike gibson of carson to draft the proposed ban. that, as we mentioned, is now awaiting governor newsom's signature for, you know, in a situation like this, you don't really have a sense of justice or closure or at least it doesn't come easily . but for us, t
associated with drug use that leads to cardiac arrest. but this term has faced growing scrutiny and is now and is not recognized excuse me, by the american psychiatric and american medical associations or the world health organization. and critics of the term say it's often used in cases where people of color die in police custody. research from uc berkeley analyzed data on police custody deaths that were officially attributed to excited delirium and 56% of the people who died were black or...
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back in may, i spoke to the first openly gay president of the american medical association, dr. for gay men. and he talked about what it means for his family. >> i tell you, chris, my son ethan who turned 4 years old today was born premature, spent 50 days in the neonatal icu, and ended up needing a blood transfusion. as a new dad who's gay who couldn't give blood, i'm grateful he had blood when he needed it the most, and the fda decision to follow the science and safely expand the donor pool. >> for the doctor and his husband, the long wait to make a life saving donation of their own ended. yesterday they were able to give blood for the first time at a medical center in wisconsin. and we'll be right back. wiscons. and we'll be right back. ies. and now, they're slicing their meats fresh. wow, subway works almost as hard as i do. we'll talk about your ego later. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. almost as hard as i do. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ control is everything to
back in may, i spoke to the first openly gay president of the american medical association, dr. for gay men. and he talked about what it means for his family. >> i tell you, chris, my son ethan who turned 4 years old today was born premature, spent 50 days in the neonatal icu, and ended up needing a blood transfusion. as a new dad who's gay who couldn't give blood, i'm grateful he had blood when he needed it the most, and the fda decision to follow the science and safely expand the donor...
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to the county, the newest variant passing through communities, it's called xbb 1.5, the american medical association says this mutation. it's more transmissible because it binds better to cells. santa clara county officials say there was almost a 9% positive rate for covid-19 around the end of last month. well, the county tracks infections through wastewater testing and they say ratings are high across sewer, sheds and areas like san jose and palo alto. but areas like sonny bill in gilroy arsene medium ratings. health officials are recommending people in affected areas wear a mask indoors in crowded or hire a setting such as health care facilities or even nursing homes. if you're visiting we cases are also on the rise in the county. vaccines for rsv will be available for people over 65 in pregnant women as well. send it back to you both. lot rain in the vta is going have a special meeting today. they're going to talk about a housing plan to use some unused property and one of the vta yards in a housing, the homeless and the site. they say would be enough to give 200 emergency temporary beds to get p
to the county, the newest variant passing through communities, it's called xbb 1.5, the american medical association says this mutation. it's more transmissible because it binds better to cells. santa clara county officials say there was almost a 9% positive rate for covid-19 around the end of last month. well, the county tracks infections through wastewater testing and they say ratings are high across sewer, sheds and areas like san jose and palo alto. but areas like sonny bill in gilroy...
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medical community is on this issue. the american academy of pediatrics, american medical association all support care when it comes betweent a third of the country's population is affected. the laws are more popular. some states not satisfied with just 18 years old, some looking at blocking all sorts of gender affirming care for anyone under the age of 26. more and more momentum from conservatives. they are willing to step into this kind of culture war fight. in texas, we say that other states are allowing more access to gender affirming care. when you live in texas, most of the south now has these laws. you can't just drive a couple hours away. if you live in houston, your closest drive is nine hours to the new mexico border. we are talking -- if you live in any southern states that have these laws, it's very difficult get, getting harder to access gender affirming care. speaking of texas, this lawsuit does continue on to try and reverse the law that went into affect today. the aclu and a grew suing say their fight is far from over. >> thank you so much. >>> in arizona, severe thunderstorms hit the phoenix area last nigh
medical community is on this issue. the american academy of pediatrics, american medical association all support care when it comes betweent a third of the country's population is affected. the laws are more popular. some states not satisfied with just 18 years old, some looking at blocking all sorts of gender affirming care for anyone under the age of 26. more and more momentum from conservatives. they are willing to step into this kind of culture war fight. in texas, we say that other states...
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that is the american medical association chart. that is from 19802014. america life expectancy increases. also, life expectancy decreases. the place in our country that increased 11 expectancy the most by far, alaska. up 13 years. our rural community's and indigenous communities. life expected super native alaskans was the lowest in the country by far. these from 1980 and on, we have jobs, clinics. this is about water and sewer. this is in a lot of these places. >> up to 13 years. what is more important? is the people you are represented -- represent are living longer? i don't know. this administration took a whack at that, trying to make my constituents live less long. deb haaland is the native american. a lot of the revenues that come from this kind of resource? water and sewer. my state has over 30 communities that don't have any running water. it is all indigenous people. do you think that is environmental justice? >> these are the most patriotic americans in the country. >> my question for the panel is in terms of formulas, the epa administrator was
that is the american medical association chart. that is from 19802014. america life expectancy increases. also, life expectancy decreases. the place in our country that increased 11 expectancy the most by far, alaska. up 13 years. our rural community's and indigenous communities. life expected super native alaskans was the lowest in the country by far. these from 1980 and on, we have jobs, clinics. this is about water and sewer. this is in a lot of these places. >> up to 13 years. what is...
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a study in the journal of american medical association cardiology examined 23 million people across denmark, finland, norway, and sweden and found that the risk of myocarditis increased with covid vaccination, particularly after the second dose. this is exactly why several european countries, including germany, france, sweden, denmark, and norway restrict the use of covid vaccines among young, healthy people. some countries such as south africa and eveningless recommend only one covid vaccine to avoid the risk of myocarditis. a study in the journal of medical ethics similarly found that about one in five cases of myocarditis per 10,000 vaccines. in the cases of those suffering from heart inflammation still having stops three months later. another doctor looked at 29 studies across three continents and also found an increase in play crow car diets after covid vaccines. the studies reviewed showed a little more than two cases of myocarditis per 15,000 vaccines. even the cdc admits that myocarditis occurs in about one per 15,000 vaccines. dr. tracy beth hague looked at the vaccine adverse even
a study in the journal of american medical association cardiology examined 23 million people across denmark, finland, norway, and sweden and found that the risk of myocarditis increased with covid vaccination, particularly after the second dose. this is exactly why several european countries, including germany, france, sweden, denmark, and norway restrict the use of covid vaccines among young, healthy people. some countries such as south africa and eveningless recommend only one covid vaccine...
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a study published last year in the journal of american medical association cardiology examined 23 million people ages 12 and up across denmark, finland, norway, and sweden. it found after two doses of mrna vaccine, the risk of myocarditis was higher within 28 days of vaccination. so they had a risk of developing a heart inflammation within 28 days of the vaccination, compared with the group unvaccinated. and that the risk increased with each successive dote. so there's a risk particularly for the ages between 16 and 24 of an inflammation of the heart, and it increases with each successive dose. if you are going to mandate three vaccines on a group of kids who have zero risk of dying, and the vaccine doesn't protect anyone, all you're doing is adding risk to their relt. in a free -- to their health. in a free country, can't we let them make air own medical decisions? this is why european countries, including germany, france, finland, sweden, denmark, and norway restrict the use of mrna vaccines for covid. there are rules for young people. yet the policy for the senate pages blindly command
a study published last year in the journal of american medical association cardiology examined 23 million people ages 12 and up across denmark, finland, norway, and sweden. it found after two doses of mrna vaccine, the risk of myocarditis was higher within 28 days of vaccination. so they had a risk of developing a heart inflammation within 28 days of the vaccination, compared with the group unvaccinated. and that the risk increased with each successive dote. so there's a risk particularly for...
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according to the american veterinary medical association, only 22% of dogs are returned unchecked, whileeturned when they are microchip numbers for cats, 39% return with chips and with no chip at all. only 2% of cats are reunited with their owners. joining us now is virginia donahue. she's the executive director at san francisco animal care and control, virginia. happy friday. good to have you with us. well, thanks. all right. well, let's start with microchipping. if you want to keep your pet safe, it seems like a no brainer to me. so get it chipped right? absolutely. absolutely we recently had a cat who who came to us, had a chip, was lost in reno, and its owner was able to come down to san francisco and pick up her cat. wow. how about that? you know, i did a little deep dive. less than 8% of pets in the us are microchip. now that really surprised me. well, i don't know that. i don't know the national numbers. of course, we don't keep track of that. but i can tell you, if your pet is microchipped, you have a way better chance of getting your pet back. here in san francisco, though, the
according to the american veterinary medical association, only 22% of dogs are returned unchecked, whileeturned when they are microchip numbers for cats, 39% return with chips and with no chip at all. only 2% of cats are reunited with their owners. joining us now is virginia donahue. she's the executive director at san francisco animal care and control, virginia. happy friday. good to have you with us. well, thanks. all right. well, let's start with microchipping. if you want to keep your pet...
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york times on august 29, publishing this story about a study done by the journal of the american medical associationsaying more than 1/5 of people used -- who used cannabis struggle with problematic use. research found that 21% of the people in the study had some sort of cannabis use disorder, which clinicians defined as use of cannabis that leads to symptoms including recurring social and occupational problems. it was in that study, six .5% of users suffered moderate to severe disorder. cannabis users whose suffered or severe pendency tended to be recreational users. problematic use was associated equally with recreational and medical use. the new york times had that story, again, find it online. you support or oppose this idea of a nationwide legalization across the board of cannabis? wendy in michigan on our oppose line. caller: how are you doing? host: i'm well, thank you. caller: yes, good. i am totally opposed to the legalization of marijuana. i have never taken it. i'm 73 years old. i have never taken any drugs in my life and i'm certainly not going to start now. the only reason you would use
york times on august 29, publishing this story about a study done by the journal of the american medical associationsaying more than 1/5 of people used -- who used cannabis struggle with problematic use. research found that 21% of the people in the study had some sort of cannabis use disorder, which clinicians defined as use of cannabis that leads to symptoms including recurring social and occupational problems. it was in that study, six .5% of users suffered moderate to severe disorder....
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if you look at the list of the american victory medical association resistant organisms in veterinary medicine and look at the cdc list, and human medicine, you'll see nontitle salmonella listed in both. we share both we have challenges with. we also share a lot of the same needs for diagnostics for helping get the best information toward practitioners. together, understanding of human behavior and its interaction with how we dispense . in so many of the same messages, so much of the same information is vital to both physicians and veterinarians, that it is absolutely wrapped together. >> i know i am out of time, mr. chair, i appreciate the hearing very much. >> you can have extra time. wishing me a happy birthday. thank you so much. let me ask you, ms. lawrence. your disease is one that actually has had enormous progress because of what the families have done. my friend who i went to catholic high school with, joe o'donnell, his boy, joey contracted cystic fibrosis. and there was no cure. and companies were doing the research on it. so he, along with the families, each year raised mo
if you look at the list of the american victory medical association resistant organisms in veterinary medicine and look at the cdc list, and human medicine, you'll see nontitle salmonella listed in both. we share both we have challenges with. we also share a lot of the same needs for diagnostics for helping get the best information toward practitioners. together, understanding of human behavior and its interaction with how we dispense . in so many of the same messages, so much of the same...
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army, used by the american medical association, used by any other organization, donald trump was a rapist, and they may want to hear that he stole nuclear secrets. they may want to hear from joe biden that he's been charged with stealing secret war plans. i mean, these are very relevant to who the next president of the united states should and should not be. >> "new york times" columnist charles blow, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," fulton county district attorney fani willis tears into republican congressman jim jordan, telling him, "you lack a basic understanding of the law." we'll have the latest from that fight and the sprawling georgia election interference case. >>> plus, a growing number of school districts across the country are embracing new schedules. we'll have reporting on the pros and cons of a four-day school week. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. mmm, popcorn. (alternate voice) denture disaster, darling! we need poligrip before crispy popcorn. (regular voice) let's fix this. (alternate voice) polig
army, used by the american medical association, used by any other organization, donald trump was a rapist, and they may want to hear that he stole nuclear secrets. they may want to hear from joe biden that he's been charged with stealing secret war plans. i mean, these are very relevant to who the next president of the united states should and should not be. >> "new york times" columnist charles blow, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >>> still...
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american heart association has done. - [announcer] the american heart association supports life saving research that leads to medical breakthroughs early detection, and working every day to find treatments and cures so you and your loved ones can live happier, healthier lives. to learn more, go to heart.org today. hi, i'm peyton manning and i am partnering with the american red cross this year to tackle blood shortages. giving blood's important because every two seconds someone actually needs blood, and unfortunately, only like three percent of the u.s. population donates. so, we have to step up to give and to make sure there's plenty of blood available for those in need. visit redcrossblood.org to get in the game and make an appointment to give. ♪ mark: welcome back america. you know we had a guest on this program during the course of the year, a defect or from north korea, yeonmi park, she wrote a fantastic book, while time remains. while time remains is say good lesson. -- is a good lesson. >younyoung me park, tell us, you got out of north korea. >> i was born in north korea in 1993, when i was growing up there i believe that
american heart association has done. - [announcer] the american heart association supports life saving research that leads to medical breakthroughs early detection, and working every day to find treatments and cures so you and your loved ones can live happier, healthier lives. to learn more, go to heart.org today. hi, i'm peyton manning and i am partnering with the american red cross this year to tackle blood shortages. giving blood's important because every two seconds someone actually needs...
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as the global population grows, people live longer and the american heart association says about 122 million americans have appeared boxed medicalty makary joins us on this. doctor marty comment how do you know if you have high blood pressure? you go to the doctor, you get high blood pressure can you feel it? do you know it if if you're walg around with that? >> actually you don't feel it. for the vast majority people of high blood pressure they have no symptoms that is why it's called the silent killer. over decades of the high blood pressure in your blood system pushes on your organs and can cause renal failure, stroke and other bad things down the road. but half the people with high blood pressure are totally unaware they have it. that is the basis of the new world health organization report to try to bring focus to untreated hypertension. eric: what do you telling viewers to find out if they do have it? >> debbie which waiter took a sg medication based approach. it is easily treated with medication. but a lot of other doctors are taking issue with that approach. they are saying let's start with lifestyle changes maybe we nee
as the global population grows, people live longer and the american heart association says about 122 million americans have appeared boxed medicalty makary joins us on this. doctor marty comment how do you know if you have high blood pressure? you go to the doctor, you get high blood pressure can you feel it? do you know it if if you're walg around with that? >> actually you don't feel it. for the vast majority people of high blood pressure they have no symptoms that is why it's called...
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starting at younger ages this is something that is been a concern for the medical community and the american diabetes association for quite a while. i definitely agree with mr. nygren that the availability of healthy foods and having it closed availability, fast foods, not just for dr. nygren, and for me who works in the bronx it's access to mcdonald's and other fast food companies where it says hire fat in the foods and younger people are not like if it once you're interested at a younger age to healthier foods, the more likely you are to have those foods with your old spirit so it's sort of counterintuitive for us to be cutting fruits and vegetables from the wic formulary as an example and upping things like cheese as part of the formulary for which peer it just doesn't make any sense if we are trying to curb the cost of diabetes to be cutting fruits and vegetables out of which. that's my statement. i won't make you say it. i am intrigued by the disproportionate presence of diabetes in black, native americans and latino communities. i guess dr. herman there's no sort of genetic proof that these folks are dispr
starting at younger ages this is something that is been a concern for the medical community and the american diabetes association for quite a while. i definitely agree with mr. nygren that the availability of healthy foods and having it closed availability, fast foods, not just for dr. nygren, and for me who works in the bronx it's access to mcdonald's and other fast food companies where it says hire fat in the foods and younger people are not like if it once you're interested at a younger age...
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communities without any hospitals are facilities that provide medical care for pregnant women between 2015 2019, the american hospital associationnd at least 89 child birthing units in world hospitals had closed. meanwhile, another study published in the journal health affairs finds that pregnant women in rural communities have a 9% greater chance of life-threatening complications and their urban counterparts. and now the associated press is reporting fewer than half of rural hospitals nationwide have maternity wards. medical experts say the reason behind the closures has varying from declining birthrates, staffing shortages in hospitals facing financial trouble. still ahead, a prisoner exchange sees 5 americans released from iranian custody. why critics say the release >> of assets 7 americans are no returning to the u.s. after being imprisoned in iran. their release is part of a prisoner exchange that also includes the release of 6 billion dollars. and once frozen iranian assets. >> washington correspondent basil john joins us now live from dc. he has the very latest here. thanks for joining us. basal. well, just team presiden
communities without any hospitals are facilities that provide medical care for pregnant women between 2015 2019, the american hospital associationnd at least 89 child birthing units in world hospitals had closed. meanwhile, another study published in the journal health affairs finds that pregnant women in rural communities have a 9% greater chance of life-threatening complications and their urban counterparts. and now the associated press is reporting fewer than half of rural hospitals...
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education with history and leadership with the american association for state and local history fundraising management of the school. doctor james hartsell is a medical doctor and psychiatrist with over 25 years of experience in communities and all wide range of studies. he works on payment-based treatment approaches and integration of service onfor the chronically mentally ill, medically ill, homeless and disenfranchised i. based in philadelphia he supports resources for the programs including assp, a shelter based in mental health pain management and he's a consultant for project home at a number of the psychiatric leadership committee, a fellow at ada 's 2014 recipients of the psychiatric societies award honoring a psychiatrist's lifelongcommitment and service to the chronically ill . joel simmons is a historian at the indiana historical bureau, a division of the indiana state library where she has worked since 2008. she's right all the work conference is the award-winning podcast talking through history. she writes regularly for the indiana history long and is professionally interested in stories of immigrants asylum-seekers. jill is a lifelong h
education with history and leadership with the american association for state and local history fundraising management of the school. doctor james hartsell is a medical doctor and psychiatrist with over 25 years of experience in communities and all wide range of studies. he works on payment-based treatment approaches and integration of service onfor the chronically mentally ill, medically ill, homeless and disenfranchised i. based in philadelphia he supports resources for the programs including...
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american association state and localca history. also fund-raising management from the school of philanthropy. dr. jim pepto is a medical doctor and psychiatrist with over 25 years ofea experience ia wide range of treatments you his work focuses on team-based treatment novel oriented integration ofly service for the chronically mentally ill, medically ill homeless and disenfranchised. based in philadelphia this human development programs include a shelter basement to help case management unit and psychiatrist for project homepage is a member of the pennsylvania psychiatric leadership committee of fellow of the apa and the 2014 recipient of philadelphia psychiatric societies robert joe's award honoring a psychiatrist for their lifelongt commitment for the chronically ill. a historian at the indiana historical bureau a division of the indiana state library where she has worked since 2008. she isga a founding organizer of the future women to bash women networkaw conference and the award-winning podcast kuchar writes regularly for the indiana history abroad and is especially interested in stories of immigrants and asylum-se
american association state and localca history. also fund-raising management from the school of philanthropy. dr. jim pepto is a medical doctor and psychiatrist with over 25 years ofea experience ia wide range of treatments you his work focuses on team-based treatment novel oriented integration ofly service for the chronically mentally ill, medically ill homeless and disenfranchised. based in philadelphia this human development programs include a shelter basement to help case management unit...
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americans and europeans against ukraine. according to a medic, for the first time ever the company was able to attribute the massive chinese disinformation campaign to individuals associatedinese law enforcement. >> it operates across more than 50 different platforms and services. facebook, youtube, twitter, tiktok, pinchers, you could go on and on. what it's doing is posting cartoons and videos that basically praise it china and then criticize anybody who criticizes the chinese government. >> pioneered investigations into online disinformation. six years ago he was declared it dead by 13000 russian twitter box. because he exposed american extremist groups using social media to spread pro- kremlin messages opposing ukraine. >> a crude way of trying to intimidate us. >> new chinese influence campaign was uncovered in part because he chinese hackers made so many mistakes it. >> had run an article in chinese but would slip up and give it an english headline pig expression disinformation campaign known as doppelgÄnger involves russian websites mimicking outlets and inserting phony articles as propaganda. like this "washington post" website with a fake interview with president
americans and europeans against ukraine. according to a medic, for the first time ever the company was able to attribute the massive chinese disinformation campaign to individuals associatedinese law enforcement. >> it operates across more than 50 different platforms and services. facebook, youtube, twitter, tiktok, pinchers, you could go on and on. what it's doing is posting cartoons and videos that basically praise it china and then criticize anybody who criticizes the chinese...