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dr. jackson wright in cleveland is one of the main investigators in a clinical trial that appears to give some answers. more than 9,000 people with hypertension and one other heart disease risk factor target the either 140 blood pressure reading or much lower down to at least 120. just three years into the planned five-year study the benefits of more intensive treatment were clear. fewer heart problems and a reduction in heart-related deaths. >> regardless of whether the patients had cardiovascular disease or not, had kidney disease or not, black or white, male or female or above or below age 75. all appeared to benefia similarly. >> reporter: the study does not apply to people with diabetes, anyone who's had a stroke and those under the age of 50. some outside experts call the results a policy game changer. >> i'm thinking about patients over 50 who have real risk for heart attack or stroke. but aren't frail. they're robust enough to tolerate a lower blood pressure where we can see the benefit. >> reporter: troubling side effects with the more aggressive treatment. a slight increase in f
dr. jackson wright in cleveland is one of the main investigators in a clinical trial that appears to give some answers. more than 9,000 people with hypertension and one other heart disease risk factor target the either 140 blood pressure reading or much lower down to at least 120. just three years into the planned five-year study the benefits of more intensive treatment were clear. fewer heart problems and a reduction in heart-related deaths. >> regardless of whether the patients had...
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dr. jackson wright of u-h case medical center in cleveland is one of the main investigators in a clinical trial that appears to give some answers. more than 9-thousand people with hypertension and one other heart disease risk factor were assigned to target either the usual 140 blood pressure reading -- or much lower -- down to at least 120. just three years into the planned 5 year study -- the benefits of more intensive treatment were clear: fewer heart problems - and a reduction in heart-related deaths. (sot: dr. jackson wright - uh case medical center, cleveland - :39 - :52) "regardless of whether the patients had cardiovascular disease or not, male or female or above or below age 75 -- all appeared to benefit similarly." the study did not include and does not apply to people with diabetes, anyone who's had a stroke, and those under age 50. some outside experts call the results a potential game-changer. (sot: dr. donald lloyd- jones - northwestern university - 1:02 - 1:13) "i'm thinking about patients over 50 who have real risk for heart attack or stroke, but aren't frail. they're robus
dr. jackson wright of u-h case medical center in cleveland is one of the main investigators in a clinical trial that appears to give some answers. more than 9-thousand people with hypertension and one other heart disease risk factor were assigned to target either the usual 140 blood pressure reading -- or much lower -- down to at least 120. just three years into the planned 5 year study -- the benefits of more intensive treatment were clear: fewer heart problems - and a reduction in...
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dr. jackson with the san francisco bay area american diabetes association.advice. >> thank you. >> next thursday, thanksgiving, we'll see how it goes. thank you. >> you're welcome. all right, over to you mark and mike. i'm counting your carbs. >> just remind me of it that i like my mashed potatoes, then i pour the gravy over it. you can push those aside. >> yes. >> small portions? >> no. that is how i roll on thanksgiving. >> okay. >> you know what is rolling in is the fog? >> yeah, we have not seen that in a while that it looks like the middle of june or july out there by the golden gate bridge. >> yeah. you can see it just a little bit of the traces of the fog out there in the shoreline and that the fog is back near their coast and hugging basically to the immediate shoreline. that there will be factors for your saturday morning right now a few scattered high clouds. you'll notice a lot of energy out here in the park and a lot of the energy is heading up to the north towards the pacific northwest as we would have the strong ridge in race across the bay are
dr. jackson with the san francisco bay area american diabetes association.advice. >> thank you. >> next thursday, thanksgiving, we'll see how it goes. thank you. >> you're welcome. all right, over to you mark and mike. i'm counting your carbs. >> just remind me of it that i like my mashed potatoes, then i pour the gravy over it. you can push those aside. >> yes. >> small portions? >> no. that is how i roll on thanksgiving. >> okay. >> you...
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dr. xóchitl jackson- medico general.brales, hemorragias, internales, fracturas. track segn estadsticas ms del 84% de los lesionados por volcaduras de muebles son menores de 9 aÑos de edad y tal fue el caso de la hija de sylvia santiago quien muri aplastada. sot sylvia santiago- madre de la victima. cuando llegue al cuarto vi sus piernas debajo del televisor. sylvia santiago- madre de la vctima. track para evitar tragedias por volcaduras las autoridades recomiendan, fijar el mueble a la pared o al piso, mantener el control remoto, juguetes y otros artculos que puedan atraer a los niÑos lejos de las bases de los televisores o de los muebles, asegurarse que las cocinas y las estufas independientes estn instaladas con soportes contra volcaduras y no colocar los televisores sobre muebles que no estn diseÑados para ese uso. alonso fijar los muebles mediante el anclaje a las paredes con dispositivos anti-volcaduras, toma solo minutos ya que la instalacin es muy sencilla. tenga presente que la prevencin es la clave para proteger
dr. xóchitl jackson- medico general.brales, hemorragias, internales, fracturas. track segn estadsticas ms del 84% de los lesionados por volcaduras de muebles son menores de 9 aÑos de edad y tal fue el caso de la hija de sylvia santiago quien muri aplastada. sot sylvia santiago- madre de la victima. cuando llegue al cuarto vi sus piernas debajo del televisor. sylvia santiago- madre de la vctima. track para evitar tragedias por volcaduras las autoridades recomiendan, fijar el mueble a la pared...
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dr. jackson, who is at george washington carver, sitting over there next to joanna belcher who shared, who was the principal of spark and who -- and they shared a building together and had one of the best, most collaborative relationships i've ever seen educators have. and i think that, and i think that's a model. i don't think it's the only model, but i do think that steps have been taken. and i think that whether it's when you talk about community schools, for instance, a lot of the tenets of community schools, empowering educators, getting them resources and connecting the schools to the families in meaningful ways, those are things that a lot of charter schools do too, and that's a natural place where we can learn from each other as those start up. and so, so i don't know what the very next step is, but i think those are some ways we can do it. >> anyone else want to comment? >> i think, again, i go back to my fist reflection is -- first reflection is what can we learn from this opportunity of having the last four years captured in the book. so, one, i would encourage everyone and thos
dr. jackson, who is at george washington carver, sitting over there next to joanna belcher who shared, who was the principal of spark and who -- and they shared a building together and had one of the best, most collaborative relationships i've ever seen educators have. and i think that, and i think that's a model. i don't think it's the only model, but i do think that steps have been taken. and i think that whether it's when you talk about community schools, for instance, a lot of the tenets of...
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dr. cheryl action jackson started the charity seven years ago rece and since served 3 million meals to the needy. now giving back to those who help along wait. >> we can shine the spotlight who care about other people. if we can use a platform like this, that is even better. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everyt what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera.hing. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera poweruse serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infectio
dr. cheryl action jackson started the charity seven years ago rece and since served 3 million meals to the needy. now giving back to those who help along wait. >> we can shine the spotlight who care about other people. if we can use a platform like this, that is even better. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds...
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dr. alp aslandogan, the president for alliance for shares values and also with us, bill jackson, an active member of the revere office for the newly arrived. thank you for coming in, welcome to "urban update." burham kaya, let me start with you. tell me more about the peace island institute and what it is about and how you go about your mission. >> thanks for having us. our main philosophy is sharing. ron run what is the focus in your organization, and that is your objective? >> our main philosophy is service for humanity. and throughout the years, our main objective is focusing on local and global issues, and in that sense we have been organizing academic events, confidences, and also inter-fate chatterings with the old faith groups from jewish and christian and buddhist and muslim. our main focus is the mutual conflict. >> byron: middle east in particular, a hot spot? >> it is, a big turmoil there, but in the only there but throughout the world. >> byron: dr. alp aslandogan, alliance of shared values, how do you collaborate and what are your, what issues do you collaborate with peace isl
dr. alp aslandogan, the president for alliance for shares values and also with us, bill jackson, an active member of the revere office for the newly arrived. thank you for coming in, welcome to "urban update." burham kaya, let me start with you. tell me more about the peace island institute and what it is about and how you go about your mission. >> thanks for having us. our main philosophy is sharing. ron run what is the focus in your organization, and that is your objective?...
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dr. ron benemot is a surgeon with veterinary medicine in levittown. thank you for joining us, joining the dog. body bodie, jacksonrichard. how bad was bodie's condition? >> you know, this is a disease we commonly see in large breed dogs, the giant breed dogs. what happens is when the cartilage did not mature, it cracks. and it sends signals to the joint to become inflamed. imagine that, you know, jackson needs to hold bodie, needs to pull a wheelchair. this is where he stopped probably doing a good job. the way to fix it is removing the deceased cartilage. years ago, you know, surgeons have been removing those fragments by imagine the opening of the joints, dissecting through muscle layers. it's a lot of work. and the mobility is significant. the muscle needs to heal. we can't really have these dogs do much for months. the innovative way we go about these diseases is we place a small camera through a very tiny hole. we look around, we identify where the lesion is. in bodie's case, right about here. then through another post portal instrume instrument, we basically remove it, debride it. and it takes six to eight
dr. ron benemot is a surgeon with veterinary medicine in levittown. thank you for joining us, joining the dog. body bodie, jacksonrichard. how bad was bodie's condition? >> you know, this is a disease we commonly see in large breed dogs, the giant breed dogs. what happens is when the cartilage did not mature, it cracks. and it sends signals to the joint to become inflamed. imagine that, you know, jackson needs to hold bodie, needs to pull a wheelchair. this is where he stopped probably...
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dr. will ross, an associate professor at washington university school of medicine. he's working on a book praising the old hospital when zella jackson-price's story breaks. must have floored you. >> it did. because we're talking about the legacy of a great hospital. the premier training ground for african-american physicians. the pride of that community. >> reporter: in such a prominent hospital, how could something as happen? "st. louis post dispatch" reporter, robe patrick, who has been on the story, says not everything was running smoothly at the publically-funded hospital. >> they struggled each year for money. and i think one of the things that suffered was administration, staffing, maybe record keeping. it shouldn't come as a surprise, it was a hospital that was, it's the black hospital. you had supervisory issues. you had personnel issues. you had regulatory compliance issues. >> reporter: so it was kind of the perfect storm for some kind of scandalous activity. >> perfect storm is an appropriate if not perfect description. >> reporter: the big question many would ask, of course, is why? there wasn't a premium on black babies
dr. will ross, an associate professor at washington university school of medicine. he's working on a book praising the old hospital when zella jackson-price's story breaks. must have floored you. >> it did. because we're talking about the legacy of a great hospital. the premier training ground for african-american physicians. the pride of that community. >> reporter: in such a prominent hospital, how could something as happen? "st. louis post dispatch" reporter, robe...
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dr. carson is bad for black americans. plus, months of protests at the university of missouri culminated in a resignation of two top officials, but the students say they are not done yet and kevin jackson is next on where this is going to go. the great beauty of owning a property is that you can create wealth through capital appreciation, and this has been denied to many south africans for generations. this is an opportunity to right that wrong. the idea was to bring capital into the affordable housing space in south africa, with a fund that offers families of modest income safe and good accommodation. citi got involved very early on and showed an enormous commitment. and that gave other investors confidence. citi's really unique, because they bring deep understanding of what's happening in africa. i really believe we only live once, and so you need to take an idea that you have and go for it. you have the opportunity to say, "i've been part of the creation of over 27,000 units of housing," and to replicate this across the entire african continent. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test dri
dr. carson is bad for black americans. plus, months of protests at the university of missouri culminated in a resignation of two top officials, but the students say they are not done yet and kevin jackson is next on where this is going to go. the great beauty of owning a property is that you can create wealth through capital appreciation, and this has been denied to many south africans for generations. this is an opportunity to right that wrong. the idea was to bring capital into the affordable...
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dr. carson is bad for black americans. plus, months of protests at the university of missouri culminated in a resignation of two top officials, but the students say they are not done yet and kevin jacksonnext on where this is going to go. (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. try align for a non-stop,ive sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, kind-of-day. live 24/7 with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the undisputed #1 ge recommended probiotic. >>> breaking tonight, new fallout after weeks of student protests at university of missouri today resulted in the resignation of two top officials. bet were acc
dr. carson is bad for black americans. plus, months of protests at the university of missouri culminated in a resignation of two top officials, but the students say they are not done yet and kevin jacksonnext on where this is going to go. (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and...
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dr. jackson, who is at george washington carver, sitting over there next to joanna belcher who shared, who was the principal of spark and who -- and they shared a building together and had one of the best, most collaborative relationships i've ever seen educators have. and i think that, and i think that's a model. i don't think it's the only model, but i do think that steps have been taken. and i think that whether it's when you talk about community schools, for instance, a lot of the tenets of community schools, empowering educators, getting them resources and connecting the schools to the families in meaningful ways, those are things that a lot of charter schools do too, and that's a natural place where we can learn from each other as those start up. and so, so i don't know what the very next step is, but i think those are some ways we can do it. >> anyone else want to comment? >> i think, again, i go back to my fist reflection is -- first reflection is what can we learn from this opportunity of having the last four years captured in the book. so, one, i would encourage everyone and thos
dr. jackson, who is at george washington carver, sitting over there next to joanna belcher who shared, who was the principal of spark and who -- and they shared a building together and had one of the best, most collaborative relationships i've ever seen educators have. and i think that, and i think that's a model. i don't think it's the only model, but i do think that steps have been taken. and i think that whether it's when you talk about community schools, for instance, a lot of the tenets of...