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my fourth patient is a pilot with the law enforcement agency with a history of gird and seep apnea.anks to early diagnosis this patient has been successfully treated for his conditions, and he's fully qualified under federal standards to skillfully operate his aircraft. he asked how to thank me for the treatment, and i said, should continue catching terrorists. in summary all patients are honored and treated by skilled clinicians. we believe we are continuing to acquire the knowledge to provide early diagnosis and treatment of emergency responders who are exposed to toxic agents and psych psychosocial stressors. we continue to achieve excellence and cost effectiveness in treating our patients as well as preparation for the providing the best possible medical care through any emergency responders who were exposed to a multitude of unpredictable exposures. thanks for the extra time. >> thanks. i now recognize mr. howley five minutes for your summary. >> thank you sir. first thing i'd like to do is thank you for having this hearing. it's, obviously, very important by the amount of peop
my fourth patient is a pilot with the law enforcement agency with a history of gird and seep apnea.anks to early diagnosis this patient has been successfully treated for his conditions, and he's fully qualified under federal standards to skillfully operate his aircraft. he asked how to thank me for the treatment, and i said, should continue catching terrorists. in summary all patients are honored and treated by skilled clinicians. we believe we are continuing to acquire the knowledge to provide...
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traditionally sleep apnea was thought of as something you had to be a beast to get.patients that are not quite playing point guard but are in awfully good shape that have sleep apnea, we are able to -- as i said, because of our occupational expertise -- there was somebody who recently died on the new jersey turnpike because a best ever fell asleep. we have a lot of patients who drive commercial vehicles, operate planes, operate the subway. operate all kinds of heavy equipment. it is really good that we are able to treat them and keep them safe and awake. i feel like that is one thing our research has accomplished. which is not only applicable to our patients but it is applicable to other people with environmental exposures. mr. pallone: i appreciate that. the other thing, how we can expect an increase among the population of these 9/11-related conditions. as time goes on, we find more cancers, more disorders, people get older wkc?k exist before and have to be, and that now are finding fewer research or others that are related to 9/11 that we did not know about before
traditionally sleep apnea was thought of as something you had to be a beast to get.patients that are not quite playing point guard but are in awfully good shape that have sleep apnea, we are able to -- as i said, because of our occupational expertise -- there was somebody who recently died on the new jersey turnpike because a best ever fell asleep. we have a lot of patients who drive commercial vehicles, operate planes, operate the subway. operate all kinds of heavy equipment. it is really good...
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certain people can be predicted possibly to have sleep apnea. this is important because these are inflammatory markers and these people at the 9/11 site or exposed to all kinds of toxins that can cause inflammation. because of that that association between environmental exposures and inflammation, we have been able to find people sooner, get the treated -- get in -- them treated. traditionally sleep apnea with something that you had to be enormously obese to get. we have patience that are not quite playing point groep -- point guard, but are an awfully good shape and they have sleep apnea. because of our occupants hit -- occupational expertise, it is a serious condition. there was someone who died recently because a buster ever fell asleep. -- bus driver fell asleep. a lot of our patients have to drop -- drive commercial vehicles, operate subway planes operate all kinds of heavy equipment, it is good that we are able to treat them and keep them safe and awake. that is one thing our research has accomplished. it is not only applicable to our pati
certain people can be predicted possibly to have sleep apnea. this is important because these are inflammatory markers and these people at the 9/11 site or exposed to all kinds of toxins that can cause inflammation. because of that that association between environmental exposures and inflammation, we have been able to find people sooner, get the treated -- get in -- them treated. traditionally sleep apnea with something that you had to be enormously obese to get. we have patience that are not...
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and for people who think about sleep apnea and the environment because traditionally sleep apnea was thought of as something you have to be enormously obese to get. we have patients that are not quite playing point guard veteran awfully good shape that have sleep apnea and we are able, as i said because of our occupational expertise, sleep apnea is a very serious condition. there was somebody who died recently, a celebrity on the new jersey turnpike because a bus driver fell asleep. we have a lot of patients who have to drive commercial vehicles, operate planes operate the subway, operate all kinds of heavy equipment. it is really good we are able to treat them safe and away. that is one thing our research has accomplished which is not only applicable to patients but applicable to other people with environmental exposures. >> i appreciate that. the other thing if you could get across is how we can expect an increase among the population of these 9/11 related conditions. it is my understanding as time goes on we find more cancers more disorders as people get older they maybe didn't ex
and for people who think about sleep apnea and the environment because traditionally sleep apnea was thought of as something you have to be enormously obese to get. we have patients that are not quite playing point guard veteran awfully good shape that have sleep apnea and we are able, as i said because of our occupational expertise, sleep apnea is a very serious condition. there was somebody who died recently, a celebrity on the new jersey turnpike because a bus driver fell asleep. we have a...
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the expertise has allowed early diagnosis and treatment of abstract and sleep apnea enabling us to geteople to work safely. my fourth patient is a pilot for a law enforcement agency with the history of gerd and the site is which are risk factors for sleep apnea. thanks to early diagnosis the patient has been successfully treated for his conditioning is fully qualified under federal standards to skillfully operated aircraft. he asked that take me for his treatment and i said he should continue catching terrorists. in summary all of our patients are honored and treated by a skilled clinicians. we believe we are continuing to acquire the knowledge to provide early diagnosis and treatment of emergency was wanders exposed to toxic agents and psychosocial treasures. we strive to continue to keep out foreign and cost effectiveness and treat her patients as well as preparation for the best possible medical care to any emergency responders disposed to a a multitude of unpredictable exposures. >> the chair thanks the gentlelady and now recognizes mr. howley for five minutes for your summary. >>
the expertise has allowed early diagnosis and treatment of abstract and sleep apnea enabling us to geteople to work safely. my fourth patient is a pilot for a law enforcement agency with the history of gerd and the site is which are risk factors for sleep apnea. thanks to early diagnosis the patient has been successfully treated for his conditioning is fully qualified under federal standards to skillfully operated aircraft. he asked that take me for his treatment and i said he should continue...
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sleep disorders like apnea and insomnia can cause serious problems.ost people aren't being diagnosed and treated. >>> the warriors players probably didn't get much sleep last night, they are on the verge of history as they take it back to cleveland, hoping to return nba examples. what a game last night. highlights coming up. >>> just as summer arrives, though, do the higher gas prices for most of the company -- country. why the bay area not on that list. >>> and live look outside right now from san francisco, there is an american flag, not the painted version, but the real thing flapping in the breeze. we'll let you know what winds and temperature conditions are going to look like. =sam/vo = one win away from a championship win.. golden state warriors take >>> it was a wild scene last night, one win away from a championship. steph curry skirts down the lane there, golden state warriors take game five. more on the crucial victory next. >>> plus inching towards summer vacation time, what you could be facing at the pump next. >>> and great way to start o
sleep disorders like apnea and insomnia can cause serious problems.ost people aren't being diagnosed and treated. >>> the warriors players probably didn't get much sleep last night, they are on the verge of history as they take it back to cleveland, hoping to return nba examples. what a game last night. highlights coming up. >>> just as summer arrives, though, do the higher gas prices for most of the company -- country. why the bay area not on that list. >>> and live...
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. >> this laser only treats snoring not sleep apnea.fter the first treatment that's done without anesthesia he was impressed. >> it's a medical miracle for me it's a dramatic improvement in life. i wake up in a better mood. i wake up more energetic. >> i think it's a live changing. >> three sessions over four to six weeks usually needed costing between 12 to 15 hun dead dollars. >> there's no down time. there's no cutting. there's no bleeding. there's nothing scary. >> in move cases night lace is not covered by and the results are not permanent. the treatment usually has to be repeated within two years. i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> a local high school's lip sync video of taylor swift's hit shake it off has gone viral. >> swift herself even took notice. ♪ shake it off ♪ >> it took the students at cinnaminson high school months to put this together and today taylor swift took to twitter. she simply says i love you cinnaminson high school. that's a pretty good shout out right? taylor swift brings her tour to philly this f
. >> this laser only treats snoring not sleep apnea.fter the first treatment that's done without anesthesia he was impressed. >> it's a medical miracle for me it's a dramatic improvement in life. i wake up in a better mood. i wake up more energetic. >> i think it's a live changing. >> three sessions over four to six weeks usually needed costing between 12 to 15 hun dead dollars. >> there's no down time. there's no cutting. there's no bleeding. there's nothing...
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. >> reporter: this treats only treats snoring not sleep apnea that is done without anesthesia, billm was impressed. >> it is a medical miracle. for me it is dramatic improvement in life. i wake up in better mood, i wake up more energetic. >> it is life changing. >> reporter: three sessions over four to six weeks are needed costing between 12 and $1,500. >> there is no downtime, no cutting, no bleeding, nothing scary. >> reporter: in most cases it is not covered by insurance and the results are not permanent. the treatment usually has to be repeated within two years. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and coming up in the next half an hour on "eyewitness news" we are live on the scene of breaking news a water main break in west philadelphia, homes are being evacuated and cars are fully submerged in water, a live report coming up next. >>> also ahead this picture tweeted from a member of the boy band injuring after catching fine on stage. >>> plus a new way to keep cyclist safe at night spray paint that promises to reduce the number of injuries on the road. >>> all quiet
. >> reporter: this treats only treats snoring not sleep apnea that is done without anesthesia, billm was impressed. >> it is a medical miracle. for me it is dramatic improvement in life. i wake up in better mood, i wake up more energetic. >> it is life changing. >> reporter: three sessions over four to six weeks are needed costing between 12 and $1,500. >> there is no downtime, no cutting, no bleeding, nothing scary. >> reporter: in most cases it is not...
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instead of dealing with all issues contributing to fatigue some have settle on single issues like sleep apnea. i did today that cpap machines will not address fatigue caused by verbal and unpredictable work schedules because you have to know when to sleep in order to get the benefit. we must redouble our efforts to limit the systemic fatigue in the railroad industry. i would also like to address the call for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. we have said this for over two years. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security is more than that is expected. cameras to slow or stop trains. positive train control does and that's the place where to put it. our privacy concerns with cameras are what i would call america's privacy concerns. many railroads insist on having cameras on continuously even when trains are stopped on a side for hours on the time with cruz captive on a locomotive that comprises about 65 square feet of space. constant surveillance like this we do as un-american and it really does nothing to improve railroad saf
instead of dealing with all issues contributing to fatigue some have settle on single issues like sleep apnea. i did today that cpap machines will not address fatigue caused by verbal and unpredictable work schedules because you have to know when to sleep in order to get the benefit. we must redouble our efforts to limit the systemic fatigue in the railroad industry. i would also like to address the call for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. we have said this for over two...
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unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security if more than that is expected. cameras don't slow or stop trains, positive train control does and that's the plainest way to put it. our privacy concerns with cameras are what i would call america's privacy concerns. many railroads insist on leaving cameras on continuously even when trains are stopped on a siding for hours on a time with crews captive on a locomotive that comprises of 65 square feet of space. constant surveillance like this we view as un-american and it does nothing to improve railroad safety. the truth is that some railroads have shown more interest to use camera data to punitively attack employees and tha
unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security if more than that is...
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sleep disorders like apnea and insomnia can also cause serious problems, but data shows many people aren'teing diagnosed and treated. >>> a warning this morning for parents about a new more dangerous method of using marijuana, it's called dabbing. instead of smoking marijuana teens are inhaling vapors from heated butane hash oil, it's a product made from trim mention of the cannabis leaf. not a lot is known the about the health repercussions, but it has been linked to severe burns. >>> self-inflicted piercing injuries, researchers tracked emergency room records from 2009 to 2012 they found self-inflicted injuries among teenagers were on the rise. the most common cut or piercing injuries while gun related injuries decreased. the risk of self-inflicted injuries were lower among african-americans than white teens. >>> they know the risks and ignored the warnings. that's what research found when it come to men and skin cancer. according to the skin cancer foundation men account for 40% of melanoma cases but more than 60% of the melanoma debts, doctors say it's especially common in hen over the
sleep disorders like apnea and insomnia can also cause serious problems, but data shows many people aren'teing diagnosed and treated. >>> a warning this morning for parents about a new more dangerous method of using marijuana, it's called dabbing. instead of smoking marijuana teens are inhaling vapors from heated butane hash oil, it's a product made from trim mention of the cannabis leaf. not a lot is known the about the health repercussions, but it has been linked to severe burns....
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city has been linked to a number of serious health problems from a heart disease to diabetes to sleep apnea and depression and even increase risk of death. >> pam: >> pam: a warning for those who we're spinning genes it do not squad! doctors in australia said its 35 year old woman was hospitalized for days she had muscle damage swelling and their blockage the woman told dr. she had been squatting for several hours while wearing the pants she was helping someone moves and through the day felt increasing numbers in her legs doctors say the genes had to be cut off so she recovered. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq te
city has been linked to a number of serious health problems from a heart disease to diabetes to sleep apnea and depression and even increase risk of death. >> pam: >> pam: a warning for those who we're spinning genes it do not squad! doctors in australia said its 35 year old woman was hospitalized for days she had muscle damage swelling and their blockage the woman told dr. she had been squatting for several hours while wearing the pants she was helping someone moves and through the...
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unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool but they create a false sense of security if more than that is expected. cameras don't slow or stop trains, positive train control does and that's the plainest way to put it. our privacy concerns with cameras are what i would call america's privacy concerns. many railroads insist on leaving cameras on continuously even when trains are stopped on a siding for hours on a time with crews captive on a locomotive that comprises of 65 square feet of space. constant surveillance like this we view as un-american and it does nothing to improve railroad safety. the truth is that some railroads have shown more interest to use camera data to punitively attack employees and that
unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool but they create a false sense of security if more than that is...
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that it's not sleep apnea.art: can i round this up for one second the dow jones industrial average is up 154 points, that's a very nice rally and we're vhe very happy to see it the dow is positive for the year, but you're watching history being made. a crowd down there on the floor of the new york stock exchange is watching fitbit go public. this is not just any old stock. this is the start of wearable computing power you can invest in directly. it's a huge deal. got to go back to our bull and our bear on fitbit. first of all to the bull jason 20 seconds, go. >> i like what the doctor has to say so we're in the bull camp over year. first of all what nobody mentioned from a bull's standpoint is fitbit has a huge opportunity in alying in insurance,corporations and want to see people healthy. it's a global trend people wanting to be more powered and fit bit, anything under is a screaming guy. stuart: you took 30 seconds. go, adam. >> be careful to chase a stock especially a hyped up stock like this. we've seen tha
that it's not sleep apnea.art: can i round this up for one second the dow jones industrial average is up 154 points, that's a very nice rally and we're vhe very happy to see it the dow is positive for the year, but you're watching history being made. a crowd down there on the floor of the new york stock exchange is watching fitbit go public. this is not just any old stock. this is the start of wearable computing power you can invest in directly. it's a huge deal. got to go back to our bull and...
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unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security if more than that is expected. cameras don't slow or stop trains, positive train control does and that's the plainest way to put it. our privacy concerns with cameras are what i would call america's privacy concerns. many railroads insist on leaving cameras on continuously even when trains are stopped on a siding for hours on a time with crews captive on a locomotive that comprises of 65 square feet of space. constant surveillance like this we view as un-american and it does nothing to improve railroad safety. the truth is that some railroads have shown more interest to use camera data to punitively attack employees and tha
unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security if more than that is...