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we're talking about sickle-cell anem anemia. sickle-cell disease this morning here on "viewpoint," and patricia, pam la newton, i'm sorry. you had the disease before your bone marrow transplant and one of the problems that sickle-cell patients have to deal with is blood transfusions. they have to constantly get them. you were telling me in the break how you had to undergo transfusions sometimes twice a month? >>? e. yes. not only just because of the extreme pain, sometimes my blood count would drop. so i would receive a transfusion, but sometimes my body wouldn't necessarily take the transfusion. so they would have to infuse me again. >> uh-huh. >> sometimes it would be once a month. sometimes it would be twice a month. you know, but sometimes it would be over the period of maybe a year, monthly, just receiving transfusions. >> that must have been pretty difficult to deal with on a reg l lar basis. how did that affect your family life? >> it affected me because it required me to be in the hospital. sometimes if it was during a t
we're talking about sickle-cell anem anemia. sickle-cell disease this morning here on "viewpoint," and patricia, pam la newton, i'm sorry. you had the disease before your bone marrow transplant and one of the problems that sickle-cell patients have to deal with is blood transfusions. they have to constantly get them. you were telling me in the break how you had to undergo transfusions sometimes twice a month? >>? e. yes. not only just because of the extreme pain, sometimes my...
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if they do, would that improve their anemia level?the salt, we are going to get a big step against anemia. it could improve health, test performance, incomes, all kinds of great things, they will all change. our attitude towards this problem is to turn it into a solvable problem. >> there are many factors in the world. there is governments, ngo's, private companies. they recognize, from having worked in the field, that things are not always the way you envision them to be. the only question you can ask, is a particular program, is a particular policy effective? is there a way to make it more effective? which is exactly what j-pal is doing. i'm surprised at the ideas people have come up with, the creativity they bring to the table. at the end of the day that is what drives us. >> before starbucks, in the mid-1970's, people were drinking instant coffee. maxwell house, perking it at home. it was not very good. >> we tried to sell consumer pong at the toy fair in new york. we sold none. we said, what is wrong? ♪ >> the incomparable goodne
if they do, would that improve their anemia level?the salt, we are going to get a big step against anemia. it could improve health, test performance, incomes, all kinds of great things, they will all change. our attitude towards this problem is to turn it into a solvable problem. >> there are many factors in the world. there is governments, ngo's, private companies. they recognize, from having worked in the field, that things are not always the way you envision them to be. the only...
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no podÍa ella compensar, mejorar la anemia.ue ha llegado el momento cuchi cuchi chicos para repasar el momento de la banda. quÉ historias mÁs hermosas. anoche nueve chicos pasaron la audiciÓn. ellos impresionaron a las ricas y tambiÉn a los jueces pero sin lugar a dudas el joven que mÁs nos impresionÓ fue josÉ barrientos. jose es el que no se robÓ el corazÓn. les voy a contar por quÉ. para los que no lo saben Él es un chico que tiene un lazo muy fuerte con sus hermanas. a quienes ayuda mucho a cruzar la frontera para que ellas puedan ir a la escuela. su padre estÁ en la cárcel. Éste es el momento en el que Él estÁ escuchando su padre quÉ lo dirige para que Él aprenda a cantar. las chicas no le dieron el pase pero mi adorado alejandro sanz le da el pase y hoy Él forma parte de la banda. miren ustedes lo que sucediÓ. (gritos) ♪ tÚ te quedarÁs conmigo una vida entera ♪ ♪ que contigo solo vivo en primavera ♪ ♪ que las olas son de mar, no de agua salada ♪ ♪ yo te creo todo y tÚ no me das nada ♪ ♪ tÚ no me das nada mi amor ♪ ♪ si sig
no podÍa ella compensar, mejorar la anemia.ue ha llegado el momento cuchi cuchi chicos para repasar el momento de la banda. quÉ historias mÁs hermosas. anoche nueve chicos pasaron la audiciÓn. ellos impresionaron a las ricas y tambiÉn a los jueces pero sin lugar a dudas el joven que mÁs nos impresionÓ fue josÉ barrientos. jose es el que no se robÓ el corazÓn. les voy a contar por quÉ. para los que no lo saben Él es un chico que tiene un lazo muy fuerte con sus hermanas. a quienes...
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no podÍa ella compensar, mejorar la anemia. perdiÓ una apuesta que hizo. >> sin importar la apuesta que hizo, luego que las chivas de guadalajara derrotaron con marcador de 2 1 a las Águilas del amÉrica en el clÁsico del fÚtbol nacional. (aplausos) al guadalajara le sobrÓ entusiasmo. le sobrÓ energÍa. al amÉrica le faltÓ un poco de eso. es amÉrica y ya! >> sigue con el seÑor corona, no pasa nada? >> no, no lo odio con toda mi alma. >> es un triunfo de las chivas como quien fuera. pero vale triple. >> revelaron ademÁs una placa conmemorativa. la actriz leticia calderÓn fue la madrina de honor. (aplausos) >> muy bien, la temporada ha ido muy bien. podemos segÚn el pÚblico, según cÓmo va la temporada, podemos seguir un poco mÁs. no sÉ cuÁnto. eso lo decidirÁ el pÚblico mijo. o la edad. ojalÁ, una gran satisfacciÓn, un gran premio estaba leticia de nuevo. ahora en un escenario distinto. >> quÉ palabras tan maravillosas! tres grandes actores. me siento muy contenta, muy honrada que me hayan elegido a mÍ para esta ocasiÓn. luis: tele
no podÍa ella compensar, mejorar la anemia. perdiÓ una apuesta que hizo. >> sin importar la apuesta que hizo, luego que las chivas de guadalajara derrotaron con marcador de 2 1 a las Águilas del amÉrica en el clÁsico del fÚtbol nacional. (aplausos) al guadalajara le sobrÓ entusiasmo. le sobrÓ energÍa. al amÉrica le faltÓ un poco de eso. es amÉrica y ya! >> sigue con el seÑor corona, no pasa nada? >> no, no lo odio con toda mi alma. >> es un triunfo de las...
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six year old suffering from sickle cell anemia get huge surprise at the hospital.was so glad to see the boys in blue. >> so cute. >> good day everybody, it is wednesday, september 30th, 2015, that was a good face, right. >> it was great. >> sue serio, a lot of people making sad face when is they get to the door and see how yuck at this is outside. >> what, it is raining? i know, before yesterday, we hadn't had rain around here for about 17 days. so yes, unusual to see rain in our area. good news, the heaviest of the rain has left us. but, we still have rain around. do not forget that umbrella, or the rain gear today. because, as you look down here, in south jersey, burlington county, and part of camden count dow see some rain, light rain around stafford township, as well, which will be focusing on in a moment. some poor visibility up in the mountains, don't have a lot of fog out there, because of the breezes, 10-mile per hour wind out of the south-southwest, and muggy 76 degrees outside right now. about all of the temperatures in the 70s this morning, so we will ca
six year old suffering from sickle cell anemia get huge surprise at the hospital.was so glad to see the boys in blue. >> so cute. >> good day everybody, it is wednesday, september 30th, 2015, that was a good face, right. >> it was great. >> sue serio, a lot of people making sad face when is they get to the door and see how yuck at this is outside. >> what, it is raining? i know, before yesterday, we hadn't had rain around here for about 17 days. so yes, unusual to...
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however, i suffered from anemia and frequent nosebleeds and i had to stay in bed for many hours, many days. above all, we didn't have children for many, many years. nine years. my mother-in-law told me -- when my husband's sisters showed my mother-in-law their children, she told me how cute they were, and she would pressure me to have babies. it was very hurtful for me, and i cried many times alone. >> [ speaking japanese ]. >> translator: finally, i became pregnant, but i had a miscarriage three months later. that saddened us, but soon, i became pregnant again. this time, i had to be hospitalized, and i stayed at the hospital until my fetus became stable. and i was able to give birth to a healthy boy. the following year -- oh, after that, we were followed by a second son and a third. but the doctor told us that our son might have a heart problem because he had cyanosis right after his birth. >> [ speaking japanese ]. >> translator: when i talk with my doctor about hi baby's heart problem, i hesitantly told him that i was a hibakushi. i explained to him my worries, but he said, the ef
however, i suffered from anemia and frequent nosebleeds and i had to stay in bed for many hours, many days. above all, we didn't have children for many, many years. nine years. my mother-in-law told me -- when my husband's sisters showed my mother-in-law their children, she told me how cute they were, and she would pressure me to have babies. it was very hurtful for me, and i cried many times alone. >> [ speaking japanese ]. >> translator: finally, i became pregnant, but i had a...
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i think she had flea anemia and that's one of the reasons why i think she was so small when i got herll, after three flea baths, i ended up getting a flea treatment for kittens and used that on her, and she's been good ever since. she hasn't had any fleas. then she's got a little rash that's kind of some sort of fungus or something that broke out in the shelter, too, so i'm treating that with an anti-fungal cream, but she's good. she's happy and playful. >> so, again, how about you, aaron? you sound like a parent of a newborn. talk to me about it. >> it's kind of like being the parent of a newborn. i mean -- i guess, i've never had kids, but i mean, she's like my kid. i want her to be healthy. i want her to be happy, and as far as i can tell, she's pretty happy. there's a kid. >> look who i have. >> oh! >> you can just feel when he talks about the cat, it's just this great emotion of happiness to be able to have this. >> you know -- >> it's been a great blessing and a gift for him. >> little things in life to us are not always -- but when you're in a situation like this, it's such a b
i think she had flea anemia and that's one of the reasons why i think she was so small when i got herll, after three flea baths, i ended up getting a flea treatment for kittens and used that on her, and she's been good ever since. she hasn't had any fleas. then she's got a little rash that's kind of some sort of fungus or something that broke out in the shelter, too, so i'm treating that with an anti-fungal cream, but she's good. she's happy and playful. >> so, again, how about you,...
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blood into miracles, treating more than 80 diseases including leukemia, lymphoma and sickle cell anemia. dr. joe an kirksburg of duke university, president of the cord blood administration, told chairman pitts in the subcommittee that sickle cell anemia can be cured with cord blood transplantation. it's become one of the most optimal donor sources for patients with sickle cell disease. h.r. 2820 under consideration by the house today, re-authorizes through 2020 the stem cell therapeutic and research act of 2005. a law i sponsored a decade ago, joined by archer davis of alabama, legislation that cleared the senate with the incomparable health of senator hatch. that law built on the excellent work of our distinguished work -- on the work of our distinguished late colleague bill young of florida. it created a brand new national umbilical cord donation and transplantation program. special thanks, mr. speaker, to chairman upton and pitts for their outstanding leadership and help on this bill as well as strong support by ranking members pallone and my good friend mr. green. i'm grateful to ou
blood into miracles, treating more than 80 diseases including leukemia, lymphoma and sickle cell anemia. dr. joe an kirksburg of duke university, president of the cord blood administration, told chairman pitts in the subcommittee that sickle cell anemia can be cured with cord blood transplantation. it's become one of the most optimal donor sources for patients with sickle cell disease. h.r. 2820 under consideration by the house today, re-authorizes through 2020 the stem cell therapeutic and...
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people deficient do field tired because it causes a anemia.ut deficiency is uncommon and you should eat a very balanced diet and you will get plenty of what you need. doctors say if you are feeling fatigued it is due to lack of sleep, stress or over working. >>> so it is not that you and i don't have enough b vitamins we are just getting up in the middle of the night to come to work girlfriend. >> all right. the program in louisiana is helping to save the life of the u.s. military veterans how they are serving our country's hero. ♪ ♪ you're unpacking already? yeah, help me find some mugs. sure. (beep) hey... o.k. they'll do. wake up to the mountain grown aroma of folgers. ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ so, where do you want to start? i think this is a pretty good place. ♪ is folgers in your cup >>> crews out front getting things back to normal around philadelphia. the options many folks have heading back to work and school. >>> and it is a wrap for world meeting of families and it seems like a huge success, next big event philadelphia's mayor
people deficient do field tired because it causes a anemia.ut deficiency is uncommon and you should eat a very balanced diet and you will get plenty of what you need. doctors say if you are feeling fatigued it is due to lack of sleep, stress or over working. >>> so it is not that you and i don't have enough b vitamins we are just getting up in the middle of the night to come to work girlfriend. >> all right. the program in louisiana is helping to save the life of the u.s....
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three patients with sickle cell anemia and hemoglobin efficiency, phase ii trial results might be revealed in chicago december 5th through 8th. jim, i'll be looking for an attractive entry point into this stock. what are your thoughts on plume berg? >> i'm so thankful. thanks, for the kind words. i am glad you brought this up. why? this group has been slaughtered. i look at bloomberg bio, i say exactly like you did, which is at one point celgene will do what it did, it can buy the rest. not at this point. i think there is going to be pain for those who buy it. if you take a longer-term view, there is no doubt in my mind bloomberg is currently more than it's selling for. how about sally in ohio, please, sally? >> boo-yah, boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> i like that. >> caller: from columbus, ohio, home of the famous ohio state buckeyes. >> well, number one, looking good. >> looking good. you are right. i have been a long-term loyal investor with the company called atmail for several years and i would like to know if the stock is overvalued at its current p.e. is it time to buy more? or should i sel
three patients with sickle cell anemia and hemoglobin efficiency, phase ii trial results might be revealed in chicago december 5th through 8th. jim, i'll be looking for an attractive entry point into this stock. what are your thoughts on plume berg? >> i'm so thankful. thanks, for the kind words. i am glad you brought this up. why? this group has been slaughtered. i look at bloomberg bio, i say exactly like you did, which is at one point celgene will do what it did, it can buy the rest....
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it could be anorexic anemia but it doesn't have to be. >> is there a body imagish?his, bodyic is important. figure skating, swimming, gymnastics, but it doesn't have to be. >> i never knew there was a limited amount of time you build bone density and then it stopped. when should we be aware? >> peak bone mass really occurs in your teenage years. after about puberty, you don't put on that much bone mass and after the age of 30 you're not putting on any at all. the teenage years are the critical time to put on bone density. >> when you think calories, what should girls be eating in particular. is there anything such as the parents say is a check sheet? >> i think it's the distribution of the cal or roricalories. they need to be adequate in protein, fats, nutrients, vitamins. so if there ee a question working with a nutritionist is a good idea. >> are the popularity of sports and energy drinks play any factor? >> i think they have a lot of sugar in them. they're important to an extent but it's not providing everything you need for all the functions your body needs. so
it could be anorexic anemia but it doesn't have to be. >> is there a body imagish?his, bodyic is important. figure skating, swimming, gymnastics, but it doesn't have to be. >> i never knew there was a limited amount of time you build bone density and then it stopped. when should we be aware? >> peak bone mass really occurs in your teenage years. after about puberty, you don't put on that much bone mass and after the age of 30 you're not putting on any at all. the teenage years...
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it causes inflammation in their small intestine and a whole host of symptoms ranging from anemia.s is something that can be diagnosed clearly. you can do a small intestinal biopsy or blood test and figure out if someone has celiac disease. on the other hand there's another entity which is called nonceliak gluten sense tifbty. that's thought to be a more mild disorder like a sensitivity and it's being used to explain symptoms like brain fog or lack of energy or mild die jess tick symptoms. the idea is that these people have a very slight sense tichbty and if you take gluten out of their diet, they're going to feel better. the problem is there's not a clear diagnostic test for it and it's become really trendy, so i think a number of people are being diagnosed with this disorder who don't actually have it. >> to holly's point, tara, we see these gluten-free diets becoming more popular, but can there be risks? >> there can be. one of the important ones is deficiencies. if you do that, you might miss out on b vitamin, iron, calcium, zinc, gutsy bacteria which is good for our immune sys
it causes inflammation in their small intestine and a whole host of symptoms ranging from anemia.s is something that can be diagnosed clearly. you can do a small intestinal biopsy or blood test and figure out if someone has celiac disease. on the other hand there's another entity which is called nonceliak gluten sense tifbty. that's thought to be a more mild disorder like a sensitivity and it's being used to explain symptoms like brain fog or lack of energy or mild die jess tick symptoms. the...
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however, i suffered from anemia and frequent nosebleeds and i had to stay in bed for many hours, many days. above all, we didn't have children for many, many years. nine years. my mother-in-law told me -- when my husband's sisters showed my mother-in-law their children, she told me how cute they were, and she would pressure me to have babies. it was very hurtful for me, and i cried many times alone. >> [ speaking japanese ]. [ speaking japanese ]. >> translator: finally, i became pregnant, but i had a miscarriage three months later. that saddened us, but soon, i became pregnant again. this time, i had to be hospitalized, and i stayed at the hospital until my fetus became stable. and i was able to give birth to a healthy boy. the following year -- oh, after that, we were followed by a second son and a third. but the doctor told us that our son might have a heart problem because he had cyanosis right after his birth. >> [ speaking japanese ]. [ speaking japanese ]. >> translator: when i talk with my doctor about my baby's heart problem, i hesitantly told him that i was a hibakushi. i ex
however, i suffered from anemia and frequent nosebleeds and i had to stay in bed for many hours, many days. above all, we didn't have children for many, many years. nine years. my mother-in-law told me -- when my husband's sisters showed my mother-in-law their children, she told me how cute they were, and she would pressure me to have babies. it was very hurtful for me, and i cried many times alone. >> [ speaking japanese ]. [ speaking japanese ]. >> translator: finally, i became...
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changing experts say this not the first time the bursa been under this type of stress whether the causes anemia or possible will be more mature and or something completely different the center continues to take on more birds of a higher rate as men is 16 birds and they are arriving in the facility it is more caretakers and donations to help feed the animals the concord in kentucky will be in court today after refusing to issue a marriage license to same-sex couples to continue to defy effort supreme court ruling to her chest about marriage license she's acting under god's authority. >>mark: sued her an answer to find her contented or chicken face fines and even jail time the carries the 8:00 this morning will have the judge's decision as soon as it comes down. >>darya: shooting deaths of police officer are down 13 percent compared to last year from j word to september 2014 there were 30 shootings this year there's been 26 the most recent happened to the in chicago and a manhunt is underway to find the three people involved in the officer's death however they said the number of deaths has declin
changing experts say this not the first time the bursa been under this type of stress whether the causes anemia or possible will be more mature and or something completely different the center continues to take on more birds of a higher rate as men is 16 birds and they are arriving in the facility it is more caretakers and donations to help feed the animals the concord in kentucky will be in court today after refusing to issue a marriage license to same-sex couples to continue to defy effort...
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order is essentially what a warrant is which is a judge signing off on endor that allows us to obtain anemia. we are proposing with notice to the subscriber so that the subscriber, unlike a warrant which exported, the subscriber can come in and insert any objections. we are proposing more protection first of all than in the current statute, and second thing in a warrant spill so you take issue with my just sent a court order? >> yes, i do, with all due respect spent i appreciate the respect. thank you. >> thank you, senator franken. senator tillis. >> thank you, mr. chair and mr. acting ranking member. richard schiff, i also want to wish a happy birthday in advance. i think you're celebrating maybe the 32nd anniversary of your 15th birthday tomorrow. spirit that would make your 82, i think spending now that i'm 55 i started celebrating anniversaries about five years ago. i want to ask the question that they also be appropriate for the second got to go back to armed service committee so i will start the discussion here. i am concerned with your efforts when it involves an isp that's not withi
order is essentially what a warrant is which is a judge signing off on endor that allows us to obtain anemia. we are proposing with notice to the subscriber so that the subscriber, unlike a warrant which exported, the subscriber can come in and insert any objections. we are proposing more protection first of all than in the current statute, and second thing in a warrant spill so you take issue with my just sent a court order? >> yes, i do, with all due respect spent i appreciate the...
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tiene anemia. se cayÓ. tiene la pierna hinchada. el doble del tamaÑo de la rodilla. cumpleaÑos. tengo salud, tengo vida. material, quÉ se me ocurre? nada. te aseguro que gracias a dios estoy bendecido. periodista: boxer? david: no, no uso. le pido a mis fans que no me regalan. su apoyo y su amor eso no tiene precio. ana: o sea que no necesita nada. que me controle, controlate. johnny: venimos con sin rollos ni tapujos. ana: vamos a hablar de la acciÓn de una madre que separó desnuda haciendo su reclamo. tambiÉn una universidadda una beca estudiantil. consiste en hacer ¿mi pasión? viene de mi madre. ¿mi color de cabello? ¡el nuevo garnier nutrisse! con doble aceite de aguacate, oliva y karité. y doble poder nutritivo. ¡color vivo, radiante! garnier nutrisse. cabello nutrido. mejor color. your wells fargo app is inoney for yspanish...coolch... hi! hi! ¿hablas español? sí, claro. ¿qué me recomiendas? ¡nuestro especial! ¡pero bien especial! claro que sí. lo mismo por favor. ahora con tu app en español, wells fargo hace tus transacciones bancarias más fáciles, y listo. se
tiene anemia. se cayÓ. tiene la pierna hinchada. el doble del tamaÑo de la rodilla. cumpleaÑos. tengo salud, tengo vida. material, quÉ se me ocurre? nada. te aseguro que gracias a dios estoy bendecido. periodista: boxer? david: no, no uso. le pido a mis fans que no me regalan. su apoyo y su amor eso no tiene precio. ana: o sea que no necesita nada. que me controle, controlate. johnny: venimos con sin rollos ni tapujos. ana: vamos a hablar de la acciÓn de una madre que separó desnuda...
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Último, el berro que es muy comÚn en hispanos, me encanto, muy rico en hierro las persona sufren de anemia haciendo algo espectacular y ese "algo espectacular" se convirtió en algo increíble ayudaste a recaudar mil millones de dólares para estudiantes como yo así que, ¡mil millones de gracias! mascara lash sensational full fan effect de maybelline new york. nuestro cepillo abanico captura cada capa de pestañas... para un efecto de abanico abierto sensacional. mascara lash sensational full fan effect. ♪ tal vez es maybelli♪e en serio la diabetes tipo 2. con mi píldora, no lograba mi meta de bajar el azúcar en la sangre. mi médico me habló de victoza® que no es insulina. funciona diferente a las píldoras y viene en un inyector. y la aguja es muy fina. está demostrado que victoza® reduce el azúcar en la sangre y el a1c. y la uso solo una vez al día y a cualquier hora. no es para bajar de peso pero sí le puede ayudar a adelgazar un poco. vo: victoza® es un medicamento inyectable recetado que puede mejorar el azúcar en sangre en adultos con diabetes tipo 2 usado con dieta y ejercicio. no se rec
Último, el berro que es muy comÚn en hispanos, me encanto, muy rico en hierro las persona sufren de anemia haciendo algo espectacular y ese "algo espectacular" se convirtió en algo increíble ayudaste a recaudar mil millones de dólares para estudiantes como yo así que, ¡mil millones de gracias! mascara lash sensational full fan effect de maybelline new york. nuestro cepillo abanico captura cada capa de pestañas... para un efecto de abanico abierto sensacional. mascara lash...
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adams: i rise to talk about a topic near and dear to my heart, sickle cell anemia. it's a disease that causes extreme pain, damage to vital organs. my sister died just two weeks before her 27th birthday. i remember the many trips to the emergency room to get care for her. back then we didn't know much about sickle cell disease. today treatment has evolved and thanks to the affordable care act. we must still support federal efforts to fund additional research and treatment opportunities. i'm proud to co-sponsor the sickle cell research prevention and treatment act which supports funding for advance medical treatment and research. my colleagues, join me in recognizing september as sickle cell awareness month by supporting legislation to treat this disease. by keeping our government running so critical sickle cell research and treatment can continue at the national institutes of health. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for
adams: i rise to talk about a topic near and dear to my heart, sickle cell anemia. it's a disease that causes extreme pain, damage to vital organs. my sister died just two weeks before her 27th birthday. i remember the many trips to the emergency room to get care for her. back then we didn't know much about sickle cell disease. today treatment has evolved and thanks to the affordable care act. we must still support federal efforts to fund additional research and treatment opportunities. i'm...