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because of cystic fibrosis you perfectly know. that drug also was approved and trying to get a sense of these things are having quick and pashtun quickly. they're changing the whole landscape of not just cancer to it is digitizing the tumor or the person with respect to the condition we can come up with better therapy. this is just a graph to show how dramatic you or your read like a sack of sugar pill placebo compared to the active drug, a measure of this condition. the briefing which dramatically changes and the waking of the kids, just dramatic. we haven't seen clinical trials like this. this is a gory picture, but it's another scary thing about the united states. this is the drug that did this become a commonly used drugs. tens of thousands of people take the drug for things like diabetic neuropathy or depression, bipolar disorder, seizures. is used for lots of things. this drug can cause this fatal, potential for a condition called stevens johnson's condition. the entire scan, it's like a burn on the entire skin. why do i men
because of cystic fibrosis you perfectly know. that drug also was approved and trying to get a sense of these things are having quick and pashtun quickly. they're changing the whole landscape of not just cancer to it is digitizing the tumor or the person with respect to the condition we can come up with better therapy. this is just a graph to show how dramatic you or your read like a sack of sugar pill placebo compared to the active drug, a measure of this condition. the briefing which...
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and cause cystic fibrosis. perfectly normal. the drug was just approved. they are changing the whole landscape of therapy. not just cancer because of knowing the sequencing that is digitizing the tumor or the person with respect to the conditions. we can come up with better therapy. this is just a graph to show how dramatic the personal the effect of sugar pills compared to the act of drugs for the parameter of sweat chloride which is a measure of this condition. the briefing which dramatically changed and the weight gain of kids, just dramatic. we have not seen clinical trials like this. 130 kids with cystic fibrosis. this is the glory picture but another scary thing about the united states. this is a drug that did this. you heard that drug. commonly used drug. tens of thousands of people take this drug for diabetic probably or depression, bipolar disorder, seizures, used for a lot of things and this drug can cause this fatal, potentially fatal condition called steven johnson syndrome. setup an immune reaction in the entire skin. a burn of the entire skin
and cause cystic fibrosis. perfectly normal. the drug was just approved. they are changing the whole landscape of therapy. not just cancer because of knowing the sequencing that is digitizing the tumor or the person with respect to the conditions. we can come up with better therapy. this is just a graph to show how dramatic the personal the effect of sugar pills compared to the act of drugs for the parameter of sweat chloride which is a measure of this condition. the briefing which dramatically...
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. >>> a new medication was recently approved by the fda that offers some hope to cystic fbi sis sufferershis young girl has been changing with the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. 10 years old now she can pretty casually explain what that means. >> well, there's a lot of mucus in your lungs, and you have to do extra stuff that regular people don't have to do. >> reporter: in the family pickup truck she and her mom have to tote a pharmacy of inhalers, nebulizers and even a vest that helps shake loose the life-threatening mucous that builds up in the girl's lungs. in a couple of days a new pill will join the mix that could change everything. >> right now all that we've been able to do is treatment the symptoms of cf whereas the new medicine is the first of its kind to actually work on a cellular level to kind of stop all these symptoms before they have a chance to start. >> reporter: what are you hoping that this new medicine will do for you? >> i hope that it like makes me not have to do as many treatments and not have to go in the hospital as much. >> reporter: fda just approached the drug j
. >>> a new medication was recently approved by the fda that offers some hope to cystic fbi sis sufferershis young girl has been changing with the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. 10 years old now she can pretty casually explain what that means. >> well, there's a lot of mucus in your lungs, and you have to do extra stuff that regular people don't have to do. >> reporter: in the family pickup truck she and her mom have to tote a pharmacy of inhalers, nebulizers and even a vest...
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a mother of three children with cystic fibrosis in utah was stuck in a low-paying job because she simply couldn't risk losing her employer's coverage. i could continue the rest of my time with stories like these, stories of women denied coverage because of so-called pre-existing conditions. but the affordable care act is already working to end this unfair discrimination. over the past two year, we have seen how this law has been improving access for women and their families. diagnosis of multiple lakcloer sclerosis can no longer max out. mothers no longer have to choose between taking their infant for a check-up and putting food
a mother of three children with cystic fibrosis in utah was stuck in a low-paying job because she simply couldn't risk losing her employer's coverage. i could continue the rest of my time with stories like these, stories of women denied coverage because of so-called pre-existing conditions. but the affordable care act is already working to end this unfair discrimination. over the past two year, we have seen how this law has been improving access for women and their families. diagnosis of...
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she's got cystic fibrosis. all right, sorry. ( shouting ) next door's at it again. god, those poor kids. they've gone to stay with her mother. i thought barbara had kicked him out. i think... she's taken him back again. big mistake. not necessarily. there are always two sides to every story. he was screwing his p.a. and his boss at the same time! what, literally at the same time? jake, just-- i knew there was something dodgy about him, just to look at him. what, you knewust by looking at him that he was gonna-- yeah, creepy. just, you need antennae. and you have those, do you? yeah. i mean, let's be honest. women have miles better antennae than men. well, barbara's weren't too hot, were they? where'd she get those, argos? well, obviously not all-- or maybe her antenna was broken. replaced it with a coat hanger. ( shouting continues ) ( phone ringing ) are you okay? yeah, i'm okay. hi, jo. so, karen's finally started her project, has she? yeah. how much of it has she done? oh, you know... quite a bit. she, uh, wrote the word "africa." oh, here we go. everybody does i
she's got cystic fibrosis. all right, sorry. ( shouting ) next door's at it again. god, those poor kids. they've gone to stay with her mother. i thought barbara had kicked him out. i think... she's taken him back again. big mistake. not necessarily. there are always two sides to every story. he was screwing his p.a. and his boss at the same time! what, literally at the same time? jake, just-- i knew there was something dodgy about him, just to look at him. what, you knewust by looking at him...
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never had sex for a life she talked about her her friend her roommate we had a poly susteren poly cystic ovarian syndrome and this young woman who is testifying as a law student here at georgetown. is the birth control pills are preventing sis from growing on her ovaries she was denied coverage under the assumption that she wanted it for birth control so she started to pay for herself and was a hundred bucks a month until she couldn't afford any more then she stopped in a massive sister ovary forcing a hysterectomy and now she's been thrown into menopause at the age of thirty two unable to have children and has an increased risk of cancer or heart disease that was the story this is what rush limbaugh said about. what does it say. about the college coed susan fluke. who goes before a congressional committee you essentially says that she must be paid to have sex does it make her it makes you a slut right and here's what he had to say today. and comes forth with this frankly whole leary's claim that she's having so much sex and her buddies with her that she can't afford it and not one perso
never had sex for a life she talked about her her friend her roommate we had a poly susteren poly cystic ovarian syndrome and this young woman who is testifying as a law student here at georgetown. is the birth control pills are preventing sis from growing on her ovaries she was denied coverage under the assumption that she wanted it for birth control so she started to pay for herself and was a hundred bucks a month until she couldn't afford any more then she stopped in a massive sister ovary...
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everyone performing monthly vanity search so going to google and to what some people might, as the cystice yourself and see what comes up if you're not happy with what comes up on that first your second page got head and take the proper steps to remove the information. it's a good reminder to to be carefully post just because they're not your face of friends they can still see some of your information. cell thank you so much. they give very much. so would you do for more than $360 million? to equate that's the big question today but first you have to get a ticket to coming up with the odds,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] everyday, your car does a lot for you. do something for it. show it some love. chevron with techron. care for your car. estimated $363 million jackpot is up for grabs a multistate lottery in the third largest many millions jackpot ever he joins us now from san francisco have a fix the machine yet? eteocles the haven't
everyone performing monthly vanity search so going to google and to what some people might, as the cystice yourself and see what comes up if you're not happy with what comes up on that first your second page got head and take the proper steps to remove the information. it's a good reminder to to be carefully post just because they're not your face of friends they can still see some of your information. cell thank you so much. they give very much. so would you do for more than $360 million? to...
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removed because she did not have the prescribed birth control pills that she needed to control this cysticdvertisers that continue to have this really, i don't want to call him names, but he is outrageous. he's narsistic. and he's sending the wrong message to americans. and to women in particular. >> congresswoman of wisconsin, gwen moore, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away a
removed because she did not have the prescribed birth control pills that she needed to control this cysticdvertisers that continue to have this really, i don't want to call him names, but he is outrageous. he's narsistic. and he's sending the wrong message to americans. and to women in particular. >> congresswoman of wisconsin, gwen moore, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male...
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the drug for cystic fibrosis. you know what that costs? $294,000 a year which is a tragedy. molecular triumphs of the disease is the problem. >> i am aware of all the air one out there like my heart rate and great ones coming. the interesting thing i am unclear about is so you get -- even if you get this great data aren't you going to end up having to go back to the same physicians who don't want to hear it, don't want you to be educated, are not familiar with this stuff so there's a cycle here -- what is happening from that side? >> there's a whole chapter in a book about digital doctors. there are some of them but body of. basically there are places like hello hell where they do a lot of visits through skype, facetime and data sent through sensors. during the visit that is done -- practices of medicine. we get physician based, that is a big part of the problem. trying to connect with con academy here, 6 jimenez you saw the segments sunday evening and you knew about con academy. if you have never been decent enough to respond we have written about it but we need to educate
the drug for cystic fibrosis. you know what that costs? $294,000 a year which is a tragedy. molecular triumphs of the disease is the problem. >> i am aware of all the air one out there like my heart rate and great ones coming. the interesting thing i am unclear about is so you get -- even if you get this great data aren't you going to end up having to go back to the same physicians who don't want to hear it, don't want you to be educated, are not familiar with this stuff so there's a...
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. >> i rise to honor the cystic fibrosis foundation. it's not a disease that affects a lot of americans, but the americans it does affect it compromises and all too often prematurely ends their lives. i had the great good fortune to meet with a number of my constituents who are concerned with the cystic fibrosis foundation including some in the chamber with me today. mr. himes: we are a good society because we invest the money to solve the problems that affect our children and our people. we spend money on cures to eradicate diseases that compromise and end the quality of life for so many of our citizens. as we do the hard work of getting our budget ined or, mr. speaker, i ask that this chamber not erode that good work that we do. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> thank
. >> i rise to honor the cystic fibrosis foundation. it's not a disease that affects a lot of americans, but the americans it does affect it compromises and all too often prematurely ends their lives. i had the great good fortune to meet with a number of my constituents who are concerned with the cystic fibrosis foundation including some in the chamber with me today. mr. himes: we are a good society because we invest the money to solve the problems that affect our children and our people....
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will spends two hours every day undergoing treatment to keep his cystic fibrosis in check. in addition to this daily treatment and prescriptions, will sees a specialist four times a year to monitor the disease. greg said that he often thinks about his son will's future and whether his son will be able to maintain health insurance coverage and receive the treatment that he needs. thanks to the affordable care act, will does not have to worry about insurance companies denying him coverage because he has a preexisting condition or fear that he'll have to go without treatment because his medical bills will have pushed him over some ash -- arbitrary lifetime limit. as many as 374,000 rhode islanders including 84,000 children like will can receive the treatment they need free from lifetime limits on coverage. people who want to repeal obamacare should be ready to look greg in the eye and tell him why they want to take that away from him and his son. olive, a senior from win socket, shared with me that her husband takes several medications to help treat his alzheimer's disease. a
will spends two hours every day undergoing treatment to keep his cystic fibrosis in check. in addition to this daily treatment and prescriptions, will sees a specialist four times a year to monitor the disease. greg said that he often thinks about his son will's future and whether his son will be able to maintain health insurance coverage and receive the treatment that he needs. thanks to the affordable care act, will does not have to worry about insurance companies denying him coverage because...
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will spends two hours every day undergoing treatment to keep his cystic fibrosis in check. in addition to this daily treatment and prescriptions, will sees a specialist four times a year to monitor the disease. greg said that he often thinks about his son will's future and whether his son will be able to maintain health insurance coverage and receive the treatment that he needs. thanks to the affordable care act, will does not have to worry about insurance companies denying him coverage because he has a preexisting condition or fear that he'll have to go without treatment because his medical bills will have pushed him over some ash -- arbitrary lifetime limit. as many as 374,000 rhode islanders including 84,000 children like will can receive the treatment they need free from lifetime limits on coverage. people who want to repeal obamacare should be ready to look greg in the eye and tell him why they want to take that away from him and his son. olive, a senior from win socket, shared with me that her husband takes several medications to help treat his alzheimer's disease. a
will spends two hours every day undergoing treatment to keep his cystic fibrosis in check. in addition to this daily treatment and prescriptions, will sees a specialist four times a year to monitor the disease. greg said that he often thinks about his son will's future and whether his son will be able to maintain health insurance coverage and receive the treatment that he needs. thanks to the affordable care act, will does not have to worry about insurance companies denying him coverage because...
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insurance companies could have turned her away simply because she was born with cystic fibrosis. but know thanks to the affordable care act, she will always be covered. she will always have access to the care she needs. a year ago on the affordable care act's first anniversary, cees shared her story about seeing health care reform signed into law with her local community. she said she cried tears, tears of extreme joy. and she wrote -- and i quote -- "i knew that i no longer had to worry about losing or being denied coverage because of my preexisting condition. and i no longer was going to be denied coverage for exceeding arbitrary caps set by insurance companies." cees's story is not unique. health reform is working for people in montana and across the country, and it's saving them money. the the law improved our health care system to focus on prevention and keep americans healthy creating forms to pay for quality of care rather than quantity and service. in two years health reform has lowered costs for millions of americans. parents can now afford to cover their entire family,
insurance companies could have turned her away simply because she was born with cystic fibrosis. but know thanks to the affordable care act, she will always be covered. she will always have access to the care she needs. a year ago on the affordable care act's first anniversary, cees shared her story about seeing health care reform signed into law with her local community. she said she cried tears, tears of extreme joy. and she wrote -- and i quote -- "i knew that i no longer had to worry...
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will spends two hours every day undergoing treatment to keep his cystic fibrosis in check. in addition to this daily treatment and prescriptions, will sees a specialist four times a year to monitor the disease. greg said that he often thinks about his son will's future and whether his son will be able to maintain health insurance coverage and receive the treatment that he needs. thanks to the affordable care act, will does not have to worry about insurance companies denying him coverage because he has a preexisting condition or fear that he'll have to go without treatment because his medical bills will have pushed him over some ash -- arbitrary lifetime limit. as many as 374,000 rhode islanders including 84,000 children like will can receive the treatment they need free from lifetime limits on coverage. people who want to repeal obamacare should be ready to look greg in the eye and tell him why they want to take that away from him and his son. olive, a senior from win socket, shared with me that her husband takes several medications to help treat his alzheimer's disease. a
will spends two hours every day undergoing treatment to keep his cystic fibrosis in check. in addition to this daily treatment and prescriptions, will sees a specialist four times a year to monitor the disease. greg said that he often thinks about his son will's future and whether his son will be able to maintain health insurance coverage and receive the treatment that he needs. thanks to the affordable care act, will does not have to worry about insurance companies denying him coverage because...
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however, as a woman, i have pauly cystic bavarian syndrome. -- polycystic ovarian syndrome. you need to take birth control pills. it is $40 a month. it is expensive. health insurance pays the $40 a month so you can take birth control pills so you do not develop cysts on your ovaries. that is a health concern. you say you do not want to hurt people, but this does hurt people. you are denying women who need contraception to prevent this on their ovaries from being able to access it. you are hurting those women. i kind of think this is the catholic church attacking women. i have a friend who has a friend in the sharia school. then make women sit in a different part of the class than men. they tried to segregate the women. it is like the catholic church is trying to go the same route of islam. you are saying we know better than you and do not want to pay for you to have contraception. what about a woman's rights? host: we will have to leave it there. guest: many catholic health plans provide prescription coverage when it is for the medical issue you raised. that is provided. tha
however, as a woman, i have pauly cystic bavarian syndrome. -- polycystic ovarian syndrome. you need to take birth control pills. it is $40 a month. it is expensive. health insurance pays the $40 a month so you can take birth control pills so you do not develop cysts on your ovaries. that is a health concern. you say you do not want to hurt people, but this does hurt people. you are denying women who need contraception to prevent this on their ovaries from being able to access it. you are...