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in two thousand to a memorial and museum or opened here to honor dr peterson. a thirteen year old boy who was shot and killed by police during a demonstration in nineteen seventy six. trouble in auto and many outings under are both poets and the visible the memorial often leaves their poetry to fight for social justice. once you have one hundred. what if i could take a picture such as this incident. just that. before going through but at the same time. the content to stand up but what he wanted as well my words. your works to encourage people oso africa to stand up for their rights we took them on to auction its crumbling and losing ground. but it really is hard to beat inside me with the bulls to never give up to my kids liked the people of the setting sun the clouds obscuring my vision of last night we left the crumbs for this to be able to perform an edition of my life's work of fiction. the fairytale. did you reach out to find peace in the darkest pits. i'm aiming to change people's minds six people and events was like this because we are not like them to t
in two thousand to a memorial and museum or opened here to honor dr peterson. a thirteen year old boy who was shot and killed by police during a demonstration in nineteen seventy six. trouble in auto and many outings under are both poets and the visible the memorial often leaves their poetry to fight for social justice. once you have one hundred. what if i could take a picture such as this incident. just that. before going through but at the same time. the content to stand up but what he wanted...
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dr. kary peterson joins me now with details. how does this work?ett there is a chemical called acetate produced when we digest fiber it goes to the hypothalamus that is responsible for our appetite. they gave them a fiber it suppresses appetite now they want to put it into a pill. gerri: it is just more than fiber from an apple. that is what a man would have to eat to mimic the pill? unlikely we each ate apples but could you do with fiber from a variety of sources? >> because i don't believe diet pills are the user over time that we don't take enough fiber anyway but women need 25 in and men need 38 if this incentivizes people so be it i would love that. gerri: what should you be eating? >> in the morning i night fruit in the yogurt withhold grain cereal or a whole grain sandwiches or a salad for dinner, vegetables with a protein and for dessert fresh fruit. gerri: what a cut those that we will suppress your appetite what do you like better? >> i personally do not feel appetite suppressants work long term it is great for a quick fix id will take up
dr. kary peterson joins me now with details. how does this work?ett there is a chemical called acetate produced when we digest fiber it goes to the hypothalamus that is responsible for our appetite. they gave them a fiber it suppresses appetite now they want to put it into a pill. gerri: it is just more than fiber from an apple. that is what a man would have to eat to mimic the pill? unlikely we each ate apples but could you do with fiber from a variety of sources? >> because i don't...
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dr. kelly peterson and emergency room physician dr. davis. good to see you both.tive? >> the home video is a tool that aided patients in terms being autistic earlier. not making eye contact, not playing with toys appropriately. it was found that 95% of the time accurately identified children who were autistic. this would be a wonderful tool in may going the diagnosis earlier. right now, the average age of diagnosis is age 4. but the average treatment time is age 2 or 3. >> what are the symptoms and signs they're looking for? >> they're looking for things like being able to maintain eye contact which is a important tool. poor language skills. not playing with toys in an appropriate way. and not responding to social cues as well as others would. >> earlier, we intervene and help to treat kid's autism, the better they do long term and adjusting. >> dr. davis, the next one i mentioned in the lead-in, cognitive decline can begin as early as 24 years old. >> that's scary. the study takes into account using video games as well as we get older we lose the ability to conce
dr. kelly peterson and emergency room physician dr. davis. good to see you both.tive? >> the home video is a tool that aided patients in terms being autistic earlier. not making eye contact, not playing with toys appropriately. it was found that 95% of the time accurately identified children who were autistic. this would be a wonderful tool in may going the diagnosis earlier. right now, the average age of diagnosis is age 4. but the average treatment time is age 2 or 3. >> what are...
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dr. ron peterson at the mayo clinic. he is the chair of the advisory council.ked to me about how decades ago, cancer was not cancer, it was the c word. a lot of work, great research, and education has been done to raise awareness. alzheimer's disease is now caught in that c word moment. and a lot of work needs to be done to raise awareness for everyone. families, spouses, educators doctors, everyone out there, to better help people understand the warning signs. what the genetic possibilities are in terms of your mother or father having the disease. " you can do to live a healthy lifestyle to try to prevent it. host: this from twitter -- guest: a great question. i don't actually know the answer. i know i have mentioned the alzheimer's association a few times, but they really do have such a robust amount of information. not just on warning signs and stages of the disease, but on trials going on, funders, and how all of that works. >> by the way, --host: by the way, the website is alz.org. ron, essex junction. caller: i have a son with schizophrenia. as it turns o
dr. ron peterson at the mayo clinic. he is the chair of the advisory council.ked to me about how decades ago, cancer was not cancer, it was the c word. a lot of work, great research, and education has been done to raise awareness. alzheimer's disease is now caught in that c word moment. and a lot of work needs to be done to raise awareness for everyone. families, spouses, educators doctors, everyone out there, to better help people understand the warning signs. what the genetic possibilities...
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dr. posen with the very influential peterson institute. stay tuned for adam posen.s is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. from our washington news bureau. and with me, peter cook him our chief washington correspondent. scarlet fu and adam johnson are in new york. it is time for our morning must listen with peter cook. here is a little bit of my conversation yesterday with christine lagarde of the imf. >> i would hope, tom, that before the end of the calendar year, we complete the reform of the imf, which means look that we make it more credible, better resourced, and capable of jumping on urgent issues, like ukraine, for instance, with adequate financing. >> and there is lagarde very much on top of her game. hugely popular worldwide and in washington. peter cook, if lagarde is so popular, why is the imf so unloved by republicans? >> because it is an international institution that at least in the view of a lot of people on capitol hill has taxpayer money at risk and eight at not want to risk a lot of taxpayer money right now. it is hard to win support for inte
dr. posen with the very influential peterson institute. stay tuned for adam posen.s is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. from our washington news bureau. and with me, peter cook him our chief washington correspondent. scarlet fu and adam johnson are in new york. it is time for our morning must listen with peter cook. here is a little bit of my conversation yesterday with christine lagarde of the imf. >> i would hope, tom, that before the end of the calendar year, we...
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dr. sanjay gupta, reporting live from guinea. >>> damaging winds, reports of tornadoes and the severe weather threat isn't over for millions of us. drew petersonr you. >> storms continue to push across the country. we'll talk about who has the threat for severe weather coming up next. i'm l-i-s-a and i have but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b-r-e-o for copd. first prescription free at mybreo.com to
dr. sanjay gupta, reporting live from guinea. >>> damaging winds, reports of tornadoes and the severe weather threat isn't over for millions of us. drew petersonr you. >> storms continue to push across the country. we'll talk about who has the threat for severe weather coming up next. i'm l-i-s-a and i have but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow...