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los tÍos tambiÉn tuvieron diabetes.incremento mÁs alto en todo el paÍs. @@ univisuniabeteion tipo 1. representa entre el 5 y@@@@notis la diabetes tipo 2 asociada con@ la @@@@noticiero univisun reprta ent@@@@noticiero univisi mayores de 40 as. pero se vuelve mÁs coÚn. en niÑos y adultos jÓvenes. >>> pero, la diabetes se previene, dicen los expertos manteniendo un peso saludable y haciendo ejercicios. >>> la@@noticiero univisionuniÓs y entonces, no reciben educaciÓn con lo importae que es la nutriciÓn. >>> pero no solo son los jÓvenes 1 de cada 10 adultos mayores de 20 aÑos, entre los hispanos, ha sido diagnosticado con diabetes. lo sido diagnosticado con diabetes. lo losivision@@ >>> un hombre que no haido@@ tir identificado por las autoridad pintÓ un grafite sobre@@l pinto texas la escena grabada con un celular y quien dice haber hefrp la la escena grabada con un celular y quien dice haber hefrp la filmaciÓn, comenzo@@noticiero un univis un fron tao al hombre y le preguntÓ por quÉ habÍa hechonot esto. y este se identifi
los tÍos tambiÉn tuvieron diabetes.incremento mÁs alto en todo el paÍs. @@ univisuniabeteion tipo 1. representa entre el 5 y@@@@notis la diabetes tipo 2 asociada con@ la @@@@noticiero univisun reprta ent@@@@noticiero univisi mayores de 40 as. pero se vuelve mÁs coÚn. en niÑos y adultos jÓvenes. >>> pero, la diabetes se previene, dicen los expertos manteniendo un peso saludable y haciendo ejercicios. >>> la@@noticiero univisionuniÓs y entonces, no reciben educaciÓn...
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la diabetes tipo 1.oÚn. en niÑos y adultos jÓvenes. >>> pero, la diabetes se previene, dicen los expertos manteniendo un peso saludable y haciendo ejercicios. >>> la vida sedentataa con mala alimentaciÓn, tenemos 2 factores y entonces, no reciben educaciÓn con lo importae que es la nutriciÓn. >>> pero no solo son los jÓvenes 1 de cada 10 adultos mayores de 20 aÑos, entre los hispanos, ha sido diagnosticado con diabetes. lo los latinos, son el grupo que mÁs deberÍa estar preocupado por el vance de esta enfermedad. >>> un hombre que no haido identificado por las autoridad pintÓ un grafite sobre el cuadro del pintor pablo picasso en texas la escena grabada con un celular y quien dice haber hefrp la filmaciÓn, comenzo que alcanzÓ hablar con el agresor. veamos. >>> el caso llamÓ la atencion, sobre do que aterrizÓ en la internet un hombre pinta la palabras conquista, sobre un cuadro de pablo picasso. cuando alguien capta el momento con su telÉfono inteligente. >>> estaba enviando un mensaje de texto a alguien,
la diabetes tipo 1.oÚn. en niÑos y adultos jÓvenes. >>> pero, la diabetes se previene, dicen los expertos manteniendo un peso saludable y haciendo ejercicios. >>> la vida sedentataa con mala alimentaciÓn, tenemos 2 factores y entonces, no reciben educaciÓn con lo importae que es la nutriciÓn. >>> pero no solo son los jÓvenes 1 de cada 10 adultos mayores de 20 aÑos, entre los hispanos, ha sido diagnosticado con diabetes. lo los latinos, son el grupo que mÁs...
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type two diabetes has multiple components on people who develop type two diabetes are insulin resistant and we know there are hormonal changes during puberty that make all children somewhat insulin resistant. >> reporter: for whatever reasons it means type two diabetes is progressing fastener children than it does in adults. >> in adults, the average time from the diagnosis of diabetes to the on set of their first major cardiovascular event-- heart attack, need for bypass, something like that-- is about 15 to 20 years. everything that we've seen so far suggests that these kids have a progression rate that's at least as quick if not a little faster which means that this kid who has their onset of diabetes at 15, we may be looking at their first major cardiovascular event by the time they're 35. >> reporter: shannon's mother terry england has heard about all the complications that can result from diabetes. other people in her family have had the disease. one cousin even died from it. but england says she can't be around 24 hours a day to monitor shannon's diet. >> sometimes she'll sneak o
type two diabetes has multiple components on people who develop type two diabetes are insulin resistant and we know there are hormonal changes during puberty that make all children somewhat insulin resistant. >> reporter: for whatever reasons it means type two diabetes is progressing fastener children than it does in adults. >> in adults, the average time from the diagnosis of diabetes to the on set of their first major cardiovascular event-- heart attack, need for bypass, something...
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if you go back to the diabetes example, 28% of people that live with diabetes have not been diagnosed and don't have a medical intervention. at some point, hopefully they will. but at any point in time they're not. so that's the distinction. the other part of it is, you know, is an important issue. i tried to distinguish in this discussion that there are components of prevalence that we could intervene and do something about, and we want to. so issues around obesity and lifestyle and diet and exercise, things that we can reserve the curve on. there are other components of this, where if you go back to my slide and look at the treatment of cholesterol and hypertension that are a medical call that says, you know, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus, we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're producing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life, so on. those are also part of the discussion here is that we have changed and made a medical decisions and treatment decisions to say if we're more aggressive at treatl
if you go back to the diabetes example, 28% of people that live with diabetes have not been diagnosed and don't have a medical intervention. at some point, hopefully they will. but at any point in time they're not. so that's the distinction. the other part of it is, you know, is an important issue. i tried to distinguish in this discussion that there are components of prevalence that we could intervene and do something about, and we want to. so issues around obesity and lifestyle and diet and...
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imagine if we had purchased coverage for diabetes the way we've purchased coverage for addiction. the only people who would get diabetes care in this country are people who would have gone blind or lost one of their fingers because that's the only kind of coverage we've ever had. you had to be at the most severe end of the spectrum in order to even get care, and that care was segregated from the rest of healthcare. you've heard many times about the other problems that are associated. well, they're literally paid for separately with a workforce that's trained differently. now, as healthcare reform and parity roll out, people at all parts of that continuum ought to be able to get care from being screened early, as candace says, through interventions in the office of their primary care doctors to specialty care that they already have and beyond. i think it's going to be really quite an important benefit for people that are affected, but for the rest of medicine as well, going to see better quality care and far-reduced costs. and you've brought in a very good dimension in terms of how
imagine if we had purchased coverage for diabetes the way we've purchased coverage for addiction. the only people who would get diabetes care in this country are people who would have gone blind or lost one of their fingers because that's the only kind of coverage we've ever had. you had to be at the most severe end of the spectrum in order to even get care, and that care was segregated from the rest of healthcare. you've heard many times about the other problems that are associated. well,...
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diabetes is 62%. so, that's a program that we should just roll out nationally. and then, leverage medicare to refer patients into it. that's a program we could do for $80 million. that's less than 10% of the prevention in public health fund next year. so i would do that. i'd make it a covered benefit in medicare. doesn't have to be the dpp but something like that. second, is that we have got to build on this base care coordination and to traditional fee for service medicare. it makes no sense that that's really the only payer that doesn't have any type of care coordination, and as we've heard, they own the chronically ill population. i mean, that's who they are. and so, we do know from a whole host of data, in the private sector, from randomized trials, functions that improve clinical outcomes and reduce costs. and i went through some of those like transitional care, health coaching. medication therapy management and so on. and there are evidence-based models across the board on those that we should j
diabetes is 62%. so, that's a program that we should just roll out nationally. and then, leverage medicare to refer patients into it. that's a program we could do for $80 million. that's less than 10% of the prevention in public health fund next year. so i would do that. i'd make it a covered benefit in medicare. doesn't have to be the dpp but something like that. second, is that we have got to build on this base care coordination and to traditional fee for service medicare. it makes no sense...
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largely more cases of patients who are diabetics. this is a spectacular problem in the medicare program. it's one of the key drivers of rising cost in medicare. so you can go down the list and see there are e nor mounormous s in the treatment of disease. so if you ask what is driving this growth? some of it is going to be things that we should be happy about. some are going to be things we shouldn't be happy about. so the first one, as i mentioned diabetes, our detection rates haven't changed much in 20, 30 years. we're detecting 72% from total cases of diabetes. that's gone up from the upper 60s, but we're not doing a whole lot better. so the treated prevalence numbers are incidents increase, not detection increases. a second one is obviously somewhat debatable and controversial. but there's no question that over time, we change the definition of disease. so we've had a change in clinical thresholds for treating different kinds of conditions. i think most of the studies that i've seen that have looked at that, think that's a good th
largely more cases of patients who are diabetics. this is a spectacular problem in the medicare program. it's one of the key drivers of rising cost in medicare. so you can go down the list and see there are e nor mounormous s in the treatment of disease. so if you ask what is driving this growth? some of it is going to be things that we should be happy about. some are going to be things we shouldn't be happy about. so the first one, as i mentioned diabetes, our detection rates haven't changed...
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is suffering from diabetes. you become obese and then the insulin becomes resistant and from obesity you get diabetes. in order to take care of diabetes we have to give you insulin but the first rule is to get rid of the weight and that is why all the gastric bypass and surgery centers in the last decade has become popular. the lap bands and gastric bypass. now, there is a new way according to a doctor from cornel coming up with a nice way of doing this that on some of the patients that are not mored by obese, they are not really heavy there is no reason to cut down or put staples on the stomach. we still do the bypass. meaning the food instead of going to the first part of the intestine and then the second now it goes straight to it. the bypass surgery which is special is sends a signal to the brain saying wait a second there is too much sugar going on and tells the liver to shut down the sugges sugar productid as a result you can tea take ce of diabetes. you can see patients leaving the hospital within two wee
is suffering from diabetes. you become obese and then the insulin becomes resistant and from obesity you get diabetes. in order to take care of diabetes we have to give you insulin but the first rule is to get rid of the weight and that is why all the gastric bypass and surgery centers in the last decade has become popular. the lap bands and gastric bypass. now, there is a new way according to a doctor from cornel coming up with a nice way of doing this that on some of the patients that are not...
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so the first one, diabetes, our detection rates of diabetes really haven't changed much in the last 20 or 30 years. we're today detecting about 72% of total cases of diabetes. that's gone up from the upper 60s 10, 15, 20 years ago but we're not doing a whole lot better in detecting diabetes so the prevalence -- treated prevalence numbers we see for th are really just incidence increases, not detection increases. the second oneis debatable and controversial but there's no question that over time we've changed the definition of disease. particularly cardiovascular disease. most of the studies i've seen that have looked at that think that's a good thing that, a more aggressive treatment of cardiovascular risk factors has been a leading cause of declining rates of card your vascular mortality over the last 20 years. new medical technologies, the treatment of mental disorders and joe went through that, provide more fools for to us treat pishs that we didn't have and changes of disease. if you look at something as simple as diabetes, that's changed a little overtime in terms of t clinical bl
so the first one, diabetes, our detection rates of diabetes really haven't changed much in the last 20 or 30 years. we're today detecting about 72% of total cases of diabetes. that's gone up from the upper 60s 10, 15, 20 years ago but we're not doing a whole lot better in detecting diabetes so the prevalence -- treated prevalence numbers we see for th are really just incidence increases, not detection increases. the second oneis debatable and controversial but there's no question that over time...
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. >> brian shactman with the holy grail of diabetes drugs. we're going to hear from the chief medical officer straight ahead. >>> if a ceo buys a yacht, builds a huge home, should you short the stock? look at a new study that says the flashier the ceo, the bigger the risk. you don't want to miss that. >>> diabetes and obesity rates are skyrocketing in america and big pharma seeing opportunity in the battle of the bulge. >> that's right, mandy. drug makers are tapping in to the industry. an estimated 26 million americans are afflicted with the diseases and a new study at the american diabetes association meeting showed a 21% jump in type ii diabetes. top player reported a real world study of patients that diabetes drug provided greater reductions in blood sugar levels. we'll be talking to novo's chief medal officer in a few minutes. analysts expect it to be the top diabetes company by revenue but eli lily to overtake as a number two player by 2017. they see the market reaching $54 billion by 2020. what about the payers? roughly $200 billion a
. >> brian shactman with the holy grail of diabetes drugs. we're going to hear from the chief medical officer straight ahead. >>> if a ceo buys a yacht, builds a huge home, should you short the stock? look at a new study that says the flashier the ceo, the bigger the risk. you don't want to miss that. >>> diabetes and obesity rates are skyrocketing in america and big pharma seeing opportunity in the battle of the bulge. >> that's right, mandy. drug makers are...
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it also improves blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. it blocks a certain receptor in the brain which makes people feel full after eating only a small amount of food. >>> there could be a breakthrough in the fight against diabetes. researchers at the university of british columbia were able to erase the symptoms of type 1 diabetes in mice by injecting healthy human stem cells. the mice were gradually taken off of diabetes medication and were able to maintain a healthy blood sugar level on their own. researchers say stem cells could be used one day to completely reverse diep 1 diabetes. >>> let's bring in rob mayeda as we head slowly head toefrd the weekend. >> never too early to talk about the weekend. it looks like we'll see a few changes by the time we get there. it's gorgeous in san francisco right now, the sunshine going, beautiful day for baseball, 27 innings of shutout baseball for the giants, beating up on the dodgers earlier. and you've still got the sun and it's 65 degrees. notice we've got the sea breeze but without the low clo
it also improves blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. it blocks a certain receptor in the brain which makes people feel full after eating only a small amount of food. >>> there could be a breakthrough in the fight against diabetes. researchers at the university of british columbia were able to erase the symptoms of type 1 diabetes in mice by injecting healthy human stem cells. the mice were gradually taken off of diabetes medication and were able to maintain a healthy blood sugar...
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how does this actually work to help control diabetes?rldwide, both people young and old are developing diabetes at an alarming rate. a vegan diet can help people turn their lives around. i have seen in my own practice, real diet makes real difference in terms of diabetes control. helping people control their weight and getting on to a healthy life. >> you have some very specific tips for a vegan lifestyle. a lot of people might not know what it includes. one of the things, include plenty of beans, nuts, seeds, and avoid red meat. >> exactly. >> that plant proteins are best. why are plant proteins actually better than meat? >> well, plants have within them phyto nutrients. one way to include more plants, follow a vegan diet. one thing that people should not dot is eat red meat. it's been shown even three ounces of red meat per day can significantly increase the risk of developing and worsening of diabetes. so it's a real issue. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> and, also, i think the idea of eating lots of fruits and vegetables, trying to get up
how does this actually work to help control diabetes?rldwide, both people young and old are developing diabetes at an alarming rate. a vegan diet can help people turn their lives around. i have seen in my own practice, real diet makes real difference in terms of diabetes control. helping people control their weight and getting on to a healthy life. >> you have some very specific tips for a vegan lifestyle. a lot of people might not know what it includes. one of the things, include plenty...
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carter has diabetes and can be dangerous if his blood sugar drops too low. even though he actively monitors his glucose levels, his dog is trained to warn him. >> they can pick up chemicals that are emitted from the body when the blood sugar begins to drop rapidly. >> he's a forensic scientist by profession but knows a lot about service dogs. for 20 years he trained guide dogs for the blind and was training one of the puppies when he had his own died that episode. >> and the thought came to me, what can i do with these wonderful dogs that can also assist diabetics? >> that was the beginning of dogs for diabetics, a nonprofit he started eight years ago. using his scientific background he researched human chemistry and a canine response. and trained dogs to react to specific changes using their keen sense of smell. >> they're being trained off of the chemical reactions that happen as a result of the blood sugar changing or dropping rapidly. and that is emitted through breath and sweat. they are able to tell me about 20 minutes before any consumer device could
carter has diabetes and can be dangerous if his blood sugar drops too low. even though he actively monitors his glucose levels, his dog is trained to warn him. >> they can pick up chemicals that are emitted from the body when the blood sugar begins to drop rapidly. >> he's a forensic scientist by profession but knows a lot about service dogs. for 20 years he trained guide dogs for the blind and was training one of the puppies when he had his own died that episode. >> and the...
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certainly diabetes is increasing throughout. so that in, i think, going forward, that's also going to be driving cost, as he said. but again, i think all of these things are different aspects of the same reality. and i do think there is a mechanism that's driving the growth rates. >> i think dallas salisbury had a hand up. >> just a quick follow-on that set of points is, in work that paul friedsten's been doing with the database that we now have had seven years of data pre and post-design change by a major employer. this goes both to joe's point that it makes sense, and joe antos' point that this is where there is some end quote freedom of innovation. the most common change on the private side over the last five years has been moving to far more shifting to an individual, high deductible, hsa, hra, et cetera. this particular company did all of that. it produced a -- when one does the analysis and allows the analysis to have all of the new entrants flow in, which based on looking at the literature is the way most of the analysis
certainly diabetes is increasing throughout. so that in, i think, going forward, that's also going to be driving cost, as he said. but again, i think all of these things are different aspects of the same reality. and i do think there is a mechanism that's driving the growth rates. >> i think dallas salisbury had a hand up. >> just a quick follow-on that set of points is, in work that paul friedsten's been doing with the database that we now have had seven years of data pre and...
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nearly 26 million americans now have diabetes.. growing epidemic is leading to more cases of an eye disease known as diabetic retinopathy. the disease develops when high blood sugar causes small blood vessels to swell and leak into the retina.. blurring vision. and sometimes leading to blindness. there was an 89 percent increase in the number of people with diabetic retinopathy during the first decade of the 21st century. about seven and three quarter million people aged 40 and older now have diabetic retinopathy. night shifts may leave you restless but they can also increase chances of breast cancer. french researchers studied more than 1200 women diagnosed with breast cancer between 2005 and 2007 they found that working nights increase women's chances for the disease by 30 percent. the link was stronger in women who worked at night before their first pregnancy than in women who started working nights later in life. the scientists said the disruption of "body clock" genes and sleep deprivation could be possible causes for the incr
nearly 26 million americans now have diabetes.. growing epidemic is leading to more cases of an eye disease known as diabetic retinopathy. the disease develops when high blood sugar causes small blood vessels to swell and leak into the retina.. blurring vision. and sometimes leading to blindness. there was an 89 percent increase in the number of people with diabetic retinopathy during the first decade of the 21st century. about seven and three quarter million people aged 40 and older now have...
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women were on insulin some more on metformin and some were on some of the newer anti diabetic drugs what they found quite surprisingly was that the women on metformin had an almost three fold increase pathologic complete remission rate compared with all the other women that means when they did the surgery and they looked under the microscope there wasn't even microscopic cancer there so then a lot of interest was generated metformin and it's found and hit em tore it's found to make your insulin like growth factor go down by making insulin metabolism sugar metabolism more efficient and it is very very associated not only with prevention but also in people that already have cancer it's even been found that smokers that were taking metformin had smaller one cancer and less spread to the lymph nodes than other smokers so again you know a lot of these things you talk about low dose aspirin that's pennies a day metformin for certain people they can talk to their doctor about it because it's a prescription drug metformin we're talking pennies a day green tea including things like garlic in
women were on insulin some more on metformin and some were on some of the newer anti diabetic drugs what they found quite surprisingly was that the women on metformin had an almost three fold increase pathologic complete remission rate compared with all the other women that means when they did the surgery and they looked under the microscope there wasn't even microscopic cancer there so then a lot of interest was generated metformin and it's found and hit em tore it's found to make your insulin...
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connect with dogs for diabetics using the link on cbssf.com. click on the connect button at the top of the page and then " jefferson awards ". >> clear skies tonight so we will take advantage of that by showing you where you can see a star that is 260 light years distant, also apply anthe planet saturn. looking to mt. diablo where the temperature on top of mt. diablo is 64 degrees with wind out of the southwest at 11 mi. per hour. mostly clear skies, warming up a little before the next couple of days and then changes come in this weekend. concord at 81 degrees at the airport in oakland in the mid- 60's and livermore has 79. livermore was four degrees warmer than average for their high today. they got up to 80 degrees. san jose 73. and tonight we will be looking at mostly clear conditions and as you do you can see the moon passed half full and then as you look of the moon, a little the above to the right you see a bright yellow star but that is actually the planet saturn, if you have a kid around and a telescope, that is a great site. and the co
connect with dogs for diabetics using the link on cbssf.com. click on the connect button at the top of the page and then " jefferson awards ". >> clear skies tonight so we will take advantage of that by showing you where you can see a star that is 260 light years distant, also apply anthe planet saturn. looking to mt. diablo where the temperature on top of mt. diablo is 64 degrees with wind out of the southwest at 11 mi. per hour. mostly clear skies, warming up a little before...
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la diabetes tipo 2 o tipo 3. asociada con el sobrepeso.años. y cada vez se vuelve más recurrente y comúnre niñ y@@ @@adultonot uni-edicion nounivi diagnosticados con diabetes 1 y 2 supera otros grupos según la @ @@usan..uni-ed un gen noalivisi facebook. edición nocturna, lo tendremos más adelante alla. @@ quédenon nos@@s. not uni-edicio@ @@not uni-edicion nounivision@@n @ o uni-edn noivisionoi-edicnoisiono @ @@not uni-edicion nounivision@@n @@@@not uni-edicion nounivisionn los jurado@@ delnot aron 10 hors antes de tomar su decisión este fue el segundo juicio enfrentado por clemence el primero fue anulado. serán dados a conocer unas semanas lo dijeron las autoridades hoy. king cuya gos pizza por parte de la policía de los angeles. en 1991. y en la of de su casa. >>> en medio de la cumbre de las 20 naciones más poderosas del mundo se hizo pública una invitación de estados unidos. para que mejor se incorpore para normar parte del area de libre comercio hacia pacífico. el anuncio hecho por estados unidos cuando los 2 mandatarios @@parte de una
la diabetes tipo 2 o tipo 3. asociada con el sobrepeso.años. y cada vez se vuelve más recurrente y comúnre niñ y@@ @@adultonot uni-edicion nounivi diagnosticados con diabetes 1 y 2 supera otros grupos según la @ @@usan..uni-ed un gen noalivisi facebook. edición nocturna, lo tendremos más adelante alla. @@ quédenon nos@@s. not uni-edicio@ @@not uni-edicion nounivision@@n @ o uni-edn noivisionoi-edicnoisiono @ @@not uni-edicion nounivision@@n @@@@not uni-edicion nounivisionn los jurado@@...
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you've got this explosion of diabetes in america among young people for the first time type 2 diabeteswing up in 9-year-olds and among the baby boomer who is are retiring. and together these things are going to bankrupt us. it's a terrible human tragedy and it's basically too much sugar going into the body and you can't process it all. so if you get rid of these giant sugar drinks and make people have smaller portions, it will help. and, you know, i know a lot of people think, well this is a nanny state and he's interfering, but these are very serious problems and there are a lot of things in our diet that not only make us too heavy, but put too much sugar in our body which have an enormous number of people with diabetes and a lot of people teetering on the edge of it. it's like shortening your life and undermining the quality of your life and exploding the cost of our health care system. >> i have to tell you when you were at that aspen conference, you wowed a room of republicans, i'll never forget even carl rove even applauding for you. you said at the end, harve, let's go out, we we
you've got this explosion of diabetes in america among young people for the first time type 2 diabeteswing up in 9-year-olds and among the baby boomer who is are retiring. and together these things are going to bankrupt us. it's a terrible human tragedy and it's basically too much sugar going into the body and you can't process it all. so if you get rid of these giant sugar drinks and make people have smaller portions, it will help. and, you know, i know a lot of people think, well this is a...
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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. wherever the military sends me, for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. [ male announcer ] kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal has 8 layers of whole grain fiber... so they stick with you. ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! in those fun little biscuits. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with alls
a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. wherever the military sends me, for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache,...
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three people with diabetes. it costs about $500 a month to buy diabetes medicine. right now one-third of all americans born after the year 2000 will have early onset diabetes. so i think we have an absolute health care crisis. the majority of the weight that's being put on is because of sodas. so right now i think we have to do something about this and it's an absolute crisis that's costing us way too much and costing poor people way too much. these sodas, this cheap food is way too expensive. >> well, thanks very much to both of you. maybe the solution is if coke and pepsi and big food had to pay the bill, unlike the taxpayer, on that health care, maybe they wouldn't want to sell the drinks anymore. >>> still outfront, the obama campaign attacks mitt romney. we ran the numbers and will tell you if the attack adds up. >>> finally a verdict, sorta, in the john edwards' trial. a verdict that is as weird, strange and twisted as the trial itself. what happens next? paul callan ahead. >>> and how barney, the purple d
three people with diabetes. it costs about $500 a month to buy diabetes medicine. right now one-third of all americans born after the year 2000 will have early onset diabetes. so i think we have an absolute health care crisis. the majority of the weight that's being put on is because of sodas. so right now i think we have to do something about this and it's an absolute crisis that's costing us way too much and costing poor people way too much. these sodas, this cheap food is way too expensive....
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diabetes in particular probably one out of every three people in the district already have diabet diabetes. another third are at risk for getting the disease. particularly with diabetes you are looking at some really, really chronic life-threatening conditions that get very, very expensive. the thing is with most chronic conditions we can prevent it. if we put money in prevention instead of dealing with people in the emergency room when their conditions have gone too far we will save a lot of money in the long run. trust for america's health has shown for every dollar we spend on prevention today we are going to save $2 in two years and in 10 years we are going to save $20. so, towards that end we need to continue working on health prevention programs and make sure we don't close st. luke's hospital. >> good morning. the reason i am here is to speak about a very important resources for san francisco in general. i am a member of st. mclaren park. we've done a lot of work with help mclaren park. all of us are very interested in making sure that this park finally get some of the investment th
diabetes in particular probably one out of every three people in the district already have diabet diabetes. another third are at risk for getting the disease. particularly with diabetes you are looking at some really, really chronic life-threatening conditions that get very, very expensive. the thing is with most chronic conditions we can prevent it. if we put money in prevention instead of dealing with people in the emergency room when their conditions have gone too far we will save a lot of...
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those who already had diabetes had slightly lower cognitive abilities. nine years later the gap in cognitive test scores widening significantly between those with and without diabetes. >>> summer's here. that means more skin. many women don't want to bear their -- bare their legs because of unsightly varicose veins. in people with varicose veins, the valve that helps regulate may get weakened. the condition is often her red tar ri more common in men than women. there is a procedure than can get red of them. >> this procedure use as radio frequency element which is a heater probe. >> the procedure is less invasive than the older technique where the vein is surgically removed. >> some good news. you could be getting money back from the health department. insurers will be handing back a billion dollars this summer. each family is expected to get about $150. it's part of the 2010 health reform law. abc2news.com is the place for all the health news you need. just check out our page. you'll find the important health lines as well as some very, very interesting
those who already had diabetes had slightly lower cognitive abilities. nine years later the gap in cognitive test scores widening significantly between those with and without diabetes. >>> summer's here. that means more skin. many women don't want to bear their -- bare their legs because of unsightly varicose veins. in people with varicose veins, the valve that helps regulate may get weakened. the condition is often her red tar ri more common in men than women. there is a procedure...
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important news for diabetics on medicare! i am a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s.thorized their patients to receive their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. that begins with a free meter. easy to use, fast results...and free! the meter and shipping are free... and medicare covered my other supplies. liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door...and filing your claims. i never feel i'm going to run out of anything. with liberty i always have someone to talk to and now they refill all my prescriptions. call now to receive a diabetic cookbook free. call to receive your free meter and find out why 230,000 u.s. doctors and over a million people with diabetes trust liberty medical. liberty, we deliver better health. call now. call liberty medical at the number on your screen. the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? watch "the gavin newsom show." ♪ >>> we're back on "the young turks." everybody thought if there was going to be a conservative justice that voted with
important news for diabetics on medicare! i am a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s.thorized their patients to receive their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. that begins with a free meter. easy to use, fast results...and free! the meter and shipping are free... and medicare covered my other supplies. liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door...and filing your claims. i never feel i'm going to run out of anything. with liberty i always...
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but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes.why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> i'm told you made it through without your -- you were afraid you might weep a little. how did that go? you were able to hold it together? >> i was, for two reasons, one is i wanted it to be about her, not me. >> sure. >> and the second is, she had really big dress. and i didn't want to step on it. >> mr. president, that's you with david letterman. i must tell you, years ago, we were all in martha's vineyard on a vacation. you gave me the 4 1/2 minute -- longest minutes of my life. you asked chelsea to come with myself and dirk zif to the martha's vineyard hot tin roof to see a band she wanted to see. you said, it's okay. she can come
but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes.why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> i'm told you made it through without your -- you were afraid you might...