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dr. julian and their team to get the data and prioritize the surveillance system and in an analysis we looked at one year trauma data we found that 515 patients had severe traffic injuries so that means an injury that landed the victim into the hospital for admission 24 hours stay or longer, so that's more than one or two incidents everyday. that is one person suffering a severe injury every 17 hours. among the 515 patients one in five were senior citizens, 28 were children and the average length of hospital stay was six days. this is the number one reason people are visiting our trauma center in san francisco. continuing on among these 515 patients there were 16 that died. half of the patients were pedestrians. as you can see in the pie chart to the right the transportation mode of the patients is shown. over half of these patients were either pedestrians or cyclists who are most vulnerable road users and not only is there a high human cost to the traffic fatalities and injuries there's also an economic cost. over half of these severe traffic injuries or these medical charges were billed to
dr. julian and their team to get the data and prioritize the surveillance system and in an analysis we looked at one year trauma data we found that 515 patients had severe traffic injuries so that means an injury that landed the victim into the hospital for admission 24 hours stay or longer, so that's more than one or two incidents everyday. that is one person suffering a severe injury every 17 hours. among the 515 patients one in five were senior citizens, 28 were children and the average...
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dr. julian micha mitch? guest: i'm not. in nih a lead biologist up here in bethesda.ying that there is overwhelming data to prove -- i have two questions. she says she has overwhelming vaccines cause autism. -- directly associated with causing autism. guest: as you know autism is a difficult problem for children, adults and families all over the country. research into what the causes are and how best to intervene. one thing that has been looked at extensively is the question of vaccines and autism. it was a reasonable question based on the age autism finds and symptoms presented. a dozen good studies looking at that and there is not a link. as a doctor, a public health expert, as an american, i can tell you that vaccines are not the cause of autism but it is important that we get to the bottom of autism. we know vaccines prevent very serious conditions that can harm children. we recommend them strongly. it is important that we have a safe vaccines and we monitor their affect carefully. host: did you have a follow-up? caller: i incurred all the listeners to go to cdc t
dr. julian micha mitch? guest: i'm not. in nih a lead biologist up here in bethesda.ying that there is overwhelming data to prove -- i have two questions. she says she has overwhelming vaccines cause autism. -- directly associated with causing autism. guest: as you know autism is a difficult problem for children, adults and families all over the country. research into what the causes are and how best to intervene. one thing that has been looked at extensively is the question of vaccines and...
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dr. julian micha mitch? guest: i'm not. in nih a lead biologist up here in bethesda. currently a whistleblower and she is saying that there is overwhelming data to prove -- i have two questions. she says she has overwhelming vaccines cause autism. -- directly associated with causing autism. guest: as you know autism is a difficult problem for children, adults and families all over the country. research into what the causes are and how best to intervene. one thing that has been looked at extensively is the question of vaccines and autism. it was a reasonable question based on the age autism finds and symptoms presented. a dozen good studies looking at that and there is not a link. as a doctor, a public health expert, as an american, i can tell you that vaccines are not the cause of autism but it is important that we get to the bottom of autism. we know vaccines prevent very serious conditions that can harm children. we recommend them strongly. it is important that we have a safe vaccines and we monitor their affect carefully. host: did you have a follow-up? caller: i i
dr. julian micha mitch? guest: i'm not. in nih a lead biologist up here in bethesda. currently a whistleblower and she is saying that there is overwhelming data to prove -- i have two questions. she says she has overwhelming vaccines cause autism. -- directly associated with causing autism. guest: as you know autism is a difficult problem for children, adults and families all over the country. research into what the causes are and how best to intervene. one thing that has been looked at...
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dr. julian and their team to get the data and prioritize the surveillance system and in an analysis we looked at one year trauma data we found that 515 patients had severe traffic injuries so that means an injury that landed the victim into the hospital for admission 24 hours stay or longer, so that's more than one or two incidents everyday. that is one person suffering a severe injury every 17 hours. among the 515 patients one in five were senior citizens, 28 were children and the average length of hospital stay was six days. this is the number one reason people are visiting our trauma center in san francisco. continuing on among these 515 patients there were 16 that died. half of the patients were pedestrians. as you can see in the pie chart to the right the transportation mode of the patients is shown. over half of these patients were either pedestrians or cyclists who are most vulnerable road users and not only is there a high human cost to the traffic fatalities and injuries there's also an economic cost. over half of these severe traffic injuries or these medical charges were billed to
dr. julian and their team to get the data and prioritize the surveillance system and in an analysis we looked at one year trauma data we found that 515 patients had severe traffic injuries so that means an injury that landed the victim into the hospital for admission 24 hours stay or longer, so that's more than one or two incidents everyday. that is one person suffering a severe injury every 17 hours. among the 515 patients one in five were senior citizens, 28 were children and the average...
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dr. julian and their team to get the data and prioritize the surveillance system and in an analysis we looked at one year trauma data we found that 515 patients had severe traffic injuries so that means an injury that landed the victim into the hospital for admission 24 hours stay or longer, so that's more than one or two incidents everyday. that is one person suffering a severe injury every 17 hours. among the 515 patients one in five were senior citizens, 28 were children and the average length of hospital stay was six days. this is the number one reason people are visiting our trauma center in san francisco. continuing on among these 515 patients there were 16 that died. half of the patients were pedestrians. as you can see in the pie chart to the right the transportation mode of the patients is shown. over half of these patients were either pedestrians or cyclists who are most vulnerable road users and not only is there a high human cost to the traffic fatalities and injuries there's also an economic cost. over half of these severe traffic injuries or these medical charges were billed to
dr. julian and their team to get the data and prioritize the surveillance system and in an analysis we looked at one year trauma data we found that 515 patients had severe traffic injuries so that means an injury that landed the victim into the hospital for admission 24 hours stay or longer, so that's more than one or two incidents everyday. that is one person suffering a severe injury every 17 hours. among the 515 patients one in five were senior citizens, 28 were children and the average...
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julian holtzman and dr. eg spangler, it has developed the proton pack. lisa: i love it.did not give us pricing, but good to see technological innovation has not stopped at sony. matt: that is a good one for the kids, but i heard there was an adult website prank. i heard you talking about on the radio. cory: the big business of torn cornnhub coming up with hub, and making every sexual pun they could. google -- the google might drop -- one e-mail that lets you stop the conversation and even create that would happen. it actually backfired with people trying to use it and it crash the system and they thought it was serious. lisa: there are some scary consequences -- it was basically a minion dropping a microphone, and the receiver could not respond. funeral homes were sending out e-mails and pressing the home -- wrong button, say we are so sorry for the loss of your loved one and the person was not able to e-mail back. somebody did say they lost their job as a result. google saying it looks like we cranked ourselves. it caused more headaches than last. we are truly sorry. yo
julian holtzman and dr. eg spangler, it has developed the proton pack. lisa: i love it.did not give us pricing, but good to see technological innovation has not stopped at sony. matt: that is a good one for the kids, but i heard there was an adult website prank. i heard you talking about on the radio. cory: the big business of torn cornnhub coming up with hub, and making every sexual pun they could. google -- the google might drop -- one e-mail that lets you stop the conversation and even...
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Apr 16, 2016
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julian, those who have seen the movie, some of those schools my mother taught in. well, i was stimulated by the one black position in southwest georgia at the time. dr. joseph griffin. he really was a -- >> you met him when you were five. >> yes, five, right. >> at that point you made a decision you were going to be a doctor because he was so miraculous. magic happens, he could actually cure people. >> yes. >> i didn't want to cut you off from telling, my first question was about the three men in your life. it's freezing. if everyone is cold as i am, i apologize. i just -- because i don't want you to jump ahead because i want to make sure that we talk about this. >> sure. >> the three men that seemed to be most influential in your life were your father? >> yes. >> who was an amazing activist. this doctor who you met at five. i want to know if you saw him again, was he somebody you checked with over time and said -- and told him about your interest and medicine and then the third was benjamin hays -- >> mays. >> the president. >> right. >> who was also influential and in your life. >> yes. >> so these three men, am i right, that are sort of the three
julian, those who have seen the movie, some of those schools my mother taught in. well, i was stimulated by the one black position in southwest georgia at the time. dr. joseph griffin. he really was a -- >> you met him when you were five. >> yes, five, right. >> at that point you made a decision you were going to be a doctor because he was so miraculous. magic happens, he could actually cure people. >> yes. >> i didn't want to cut you off from telling, my first...