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by re-authorizing the food and drug administration user fee program, we are ensuring that the food and drug administration can continue to efficiently operate and approve new drugs for the market. upon becoming chairman of the subcommittee on health this year, i had the privilege of convening four separate legislative hearings on the policies that are included in h.r. 2410. in each of those hearings we heard about the tremendous success of the user fee programs and expanding access to affordable medications, supporting biomedical innovation, and maintaining high standards at the f.d.a. for safety, efficacy and quality. h.r. 2410 will build upon these successes and will also build upon the achievements that we achieved in the last congress, in the 21st century cures act. and now we can ensure that the f.d.a. has the resources necessary to get medical treatments and cures to patients and health care providers as quickly as possible. this bill is an important step forward for our committee and for this congress. and we continue to pursue meaningful improvements to the health care system.
by re-authorizing the food and drug administration user fee program, we are ensuring that the food and drug administration can continue to efficiently operate and approve new drugs for the market. upon becoming chairman of the subcommittee on health this year, i had the privilege of convening four separate legislative hearings on the policies that are included in h.r. 2410. in each of those hearings we heard about the tremendous success of the user fee programs and expanding access to...
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the food and drug administration making it easier for more cancer patients to keep their hair after chemo use of the digni cap for breast cancer patients. now they added other cancers. hair loss is one of the most common negative side effects of chemotherapy treatment. it is a computer controlled cap that minimizes hair loss on people undergoing chemotherapy. the manufacturer says that it has been widely used in other countries before being approved for use here in the united states. >>> many teenagers may have a hard time trying to get the morning after pill, even though the food and drug administration lifted age restrictions on its use. two female research assistants posed as 17-year-olds calling nearly 1,000 farm s in select cities -- pharmacies in select cities asking for the medication. nearly 10% of the pharmacies denied access to it because of the age of the girls. >>> chocolate may help you if you are not sleeping well enough. italian researchers reviewed available literature to see how chocolate affects different areas of the brain. women who ate cocoa, chocolate for breakfast.
the food and drug administration making it easier for more cancer patients to keep their hair after chemo use of the digni cap for breast cancer patients. now they added other cancers. hair loss is one of the most common negative side effects of chemotherapy treatment. it is a computer controlled cap that minimizes hair loss on people undergoing chemotherapy. the manufacturer says that it has been widely used in other countries before being approved for use here in the united states....
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keep the temperatures down >> announcer: these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. >> hi. and thanks for watching. i'm michael alden. folks, if you're one of the millions of americans suffering with arthritis, osteoarthritis, if you're suffering from joint pain, knee pain, foot pain, back pain, or if you know someone who is, you're not going to want to miss this next half an hour. my guest today is one of the nation's foremost sought-after health and wellness experts, and he's here today to introduce to us a revolutionary all-natural product that is helping thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people eliminate pain. please help me welcome mr. jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest.
keep the temperatures down >> announcer: these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. >> hi. and thanks for watching. i'm michael alden. folks, if you're one of the millions of americans suffering with arthritis, osteoarthritis, if you're suffering from joint pain, knee pain, foot pain, back pain, or if you know someone who is, you're not going to want to miss this next...
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>> announcer: these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. >> hi. and thanks for watching. i'm michael alden. folks, if you're one of the millions of americans suffering with arthritis, osteoarthritis, if you're suffering from joint pain, knee pain, foot pain, back pain, or if you know someone who is, you're not going to want to miss this next half an hour. my guest today is one of the nation's foremost sought-after health and wellness experts, and he's here today to introduce to us a revolutionary all-natural product that is helping thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people eliminate pain. please help me welcome mr. jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i
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. >>> a coffee company in texas voluntarily recalling the coffee and the food and drug administration said they tested and confirmed the presence of the substance similar to what is in viagra. the natural herbs coffee has been recalled by kopi and it could have unintended side effects when taken with prescription drugs. >>> let's take a look at the commute. >> unintended side effects with baked beans? >> with the coffee. >> between you and me, i will tell you what effect the beings have on you. i don't know if that is unintended. we will talk about that later. >>> good morning everyone. is take a look at the commute on 580 westbound, crowded driving on 580 into the altamont pass, and 205 and 580 have stop-and-go traffic. everyone appears to be back on the roads. livermore traffic looking good through dublin with a little bit of congestion but nothing major. looking at interstate 880 in oakland, looking good in both directions. taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, things are like but you can see a lot of people but not stop and go yet. >>> it is 4:45 am. >>> the folks are on the
. >>> a coffee company in texas voluntarily recalling the coffee and the food and drug administration said they tested and confirmed the presence of the substance similar to what is in viagra. the natural herbs coffee has been recalled by kopi and it could have unintended side effects when taken with prescription drugs. >>> let's take a look at the commute. >> unintended side effects with baked beans? >> with the coffee. >> between you and me, i will tell you...
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on the regulatory front, we at noon today released a series of recommendations to the food and drug administration on strengthening the regulatory approval and monitoring policies of the food and drug administration in order to -- whenhat one, the fda the fda reviews an opioid for approval, they are not just looking at the cost and benefits, but are taking into account the societal cost and benefits. this is vital to provide air cover for those policies at the clinician prescribing level. committed towe are working with you to ensure that every clinician is supporting the monitoring efforts that are -- embd in the -- enbdee edded in the prescription drug monitoring programs that you have in your state. arena isment especially important, that programs for medicaid assisted thatment are supported so the treatment that is needed is available when necessary. the policies related to recovery support are also especially important. let me underscore this in my final comments, and that is opioid abuse, or opioid use disorder is a chronic disease. it is a chronic disease with different manifestations, but
on the regulatory front, we at noon today released a series of recommendations to the food and drug administration on strengthening the regulatory approval and monitoring policies of the food and drug administration in order to -- whenhat one, the fda the fda reviews an opioid for approval, they are not just looking at the cost and benefits, but are taking into account the societal cost and benefits. this is vital to provide air cover for those policies at the clinician prescribing level....
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. >> one on va, one on the food and drug administration, but there's a lot of stuff that's passed thend hasn't gotten through the senate. >> right >> typically a bottleneck on capitol hill. but i think you kind of have to look at this and be disappointed in what they've done so far. really not the kind of progress that traditionally happens. >> there are two big reasons here, dan, one is, i think that healthcare choice that they made to go with healthcare first has just proven to be a lot harder than they thought, first in the house it took longer. now it is approaching a moment of truth in the senate. but also democrats have really just done everything they can to slow the senate down, particularly on nominations. how bad is it? >> well, it is very bad on nominations. i mean, there are many many important seats in the government that have not been fulfilled. i came in with a little bit of a list. they are just about to start moving the u.s. ambassador to japan, bill haggerty, the solicitor general, noel francisco, many secretaries and deputy secretaries, the chairman of the council o
. >> one on va, one on the food and drug administration, but there's a lot of stuff that's passed thend hasn't gotten through the senate. >> right >> typically a bottleneck on capitol hill. but i think you kind of have to look at this and be disappointed in what they've done so far. really not the kind of progress that traditionally happens. >> there are two big reasons here, dan, one is, i think that healthcare choice that they made to go with healthcare first has just...
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the food and drug administration has unveiled what it calls a comprehensive plan for regulating tobaccothe agency wants to cut nicotine and cigarettes to nonaddictive levels. the goal is to cut down on future smokers. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie? vonnie: mark, thank you. coming up, uber is looking to fill a leadership vacuum left by the cofounder. as itcussed the company targets titans of industry for its new ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i vonnie quinn great let's get a check on the major averages now. we have been fluctuating a bit today after that fda notice came out that it was going to go after nicotine and tobacco. the tobacco companies fell. we have the dow jones industrial average unchanged, s&p 500 down. and the nasdaq down about 1/10 of 1%. not a huge directional move here on the friday train. the final letter of the assigned trade report turned out to be a little bit of a disappointment for some investors. shares down more th
the food and drug administration has unveiled what it calls a comprehensive plan for regulating tobaccothe agency wants to cut nicotine and cigarettes to nonaddictive levels. the goal is to cut down on future smokers. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie? vonnie: mark, thank you. coming up, uber is looking to fill a leadership vacuum left by the cofounder. as itcussed the company...
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. >> se espera que la fad (food and drug administration) apruebe un tratamiento experimental, por ahoras mÁs aquÍ en telemundo a las 11/10 centro gracias por estar aquÍ y muy buenas noches de parejas junto con una novia que Él tiene. yo a el lo amo, doctora, yo le acepto todo; a mÍ no me importa. - lo que yo estoy viviendo, ¡esto es de loco! demandante: mira que a Él le gusta. a Él le gusta. [voces en el video] demandado: ¡con una tijera! - yo nunca habÍa visto una seducciÓn mÁs agresiva que esa. - ¡¿cÓmo?! entonces, lo Único que tengo es eso, ¿y me lo quiere quitar tambiÉn? ¡me "ajorco"! [risas] - ¡"me ajorco"! - Él fue el asesino y solamente ¡pagÓ dos aÑos en prision por la muerte de mi hija! - toda la sociedad me empezÓ a juzgar a mÍ. de hecho ya me habÍan pasado juicio antes. - ¡habÍa sangre en la camioneta de este seÑor! - lo Único que estÁ buscando es
. >> se espera que la fad (food and drug administration) apruebe un tratamiento experimental, por ahoras mÁs aquÍ en telemundo a las 11/10 centro gracias por estar aquÍ y muy buenas noches de parejas junto con una novia que Él tiene. yo a el lo amo, doctora, yo le acepto todo; a mÍ no me importa. - lo que yo estoy viviendo, ¡esto es de loco! demandante: mira que a Él le gusta. a Él le gusta. [voces en el video] demandado: ¡con una tijera! - yo nunca habÍa visto una seducciÓn...
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. >> one on va, one on the food and drug administration, but there's a lot of stuff that's passed thend hasn't gotten through the senate. >> right >> typically a bottleneck on capitol hill. but i think you kind of have to look at this and be disappointed in what they've done so far. really not the kind of progress that traditionally happens. >> there are two big reasons here, dan, one is, i think that healthcare choice that they made to go with healthcare first has just proven to be a lot harder than they thought, first in the house it took longer. now it is approaching a moment of truth in the senate. but also democrats have really just done everything they can to slow the senate down, particularly on nominations. how bad is it? >> well, it is very bad on nominations. i mean, there are many many important seats in the government that have not been fulfilled. i came in with a little bit of a list. they are just about to start moving the u.s. ambassador to japan, bill haggerty, the solicitor general, noel francisco, many secretaries and deputy secretaries, the chairman of the council o
. >> one on va, one on the food and drug administration, but there's a lot of stuff that's passed thend hasn't gotten through the senate. >> right >> typically a bottleneck on capitol hill. but i think you kind of have to look at this and be disappointed in what they've done so far. really not the kind of progress that traditionally happens. >> there are two big reasons here, dan, one is, i think that healthcare choice that they made to go with healthcare first has just...
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regulatory front, we actually at noon today released a series of recommendations to the food and drug administration on strengthening the regulatory approval and monitoring policies of the food and drug administration. in order to ensure that when the fda reviews an opioid for approval, they're not just looking at the individual costs and benefits, but they're taking into account the societal costs and benefits. this is vitally important to provide air cover if you will or those policies at the clinician prescribing level. in addition, we are committed to working with you to ensure that every clinician is supporting the monitoring efforts that are embedded in the prescription drug monitoring programs that you have throughout your states. the treatment policy arena, we've mentioned briefly, is especially important that programs for medicaid, medication assisted treatment under medicaid are supported so that the treatment that's needed is available when necessary. the policies related to recovery support are also especially important. let me underscore this in my final comments. that is opioid abuse o
regulatory front, we actually at noon today released a series of recommendations to the food and drug administration on strengthening the regulatory approval and monitoring policies of the food and drug administration. in order to ensure that when the fda reviews an opioid for approval, they're not just looking at the individual costs and benefits, but they're taking into account the societal costs and benefits. this is vitally important to provide air cover if you will or those policies at the...
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clinics have popped up across the country, but they lack oversight from the food and drug administrationthe meantime though, research continued overseas and clinics like this one were approved by the european equivalent of the fda, the ema. >> the initial challenge was the ethics. there are ethical concerns but i think this is overcome. >> that means cells that come from your own body. he was the first to use adipose tissue or fat as a prime source for stem cells. he says stem cells are also particularly good at becoming cartilage and bone. >> the trick is how to release those cells. >> here's how it works. under local anesthesia they remove fat tissue using lipo suction. the extracted tissue undergoes a few rounds of centrifuge. an enzyme mixture helps separate the cells from the fat and the remaining stem cells are reinjected into the body where the treatment is required like in the knee instead of a knee replacement or in bill's case, directly into the wrist. >> my wrist felt better almost within the next couple weeks and through the course of the next seven months, it continued to fe
clinics have popped up across the country, but they lack oversight from the food and drug administrationthe meantime though, research continued overseas and clinics like this one were approved by the european equivalent of the fda, the ema. >> the initial challenge was the ethics. there are ethical concerns but i think this is overcome. >> that means cells that come from your own body. he was the first to use adipose tissue or fat as a prime source for stem cells. he says stem cells...
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. >>> the food and drug administration has endorse add new treatment for advanced leukemia. advisory panel given unanimous support for the drug known as company don't 19 gene therapy for patients between three and 25 years old. doctors say the treatment will give patient as better chance at survival. >>> all right sean what's coming up in sports? >> iain the nfl might have a strike on their hands. guess what? i'm here for it after seeing all the money players are getting in the nba, richard sherman thinks the players in the nfl should be willing to strike. i'll tell you why i'm 100% with him. that's coming up next in my sports commentary. >> again we have been following breaking news. a person of interest has been picked up tonight in northeast philadelphia. he's being held by police waiting for bucks county authorities to pick him up and question him in connection with the case of those four missing young men in bucks county. cosmo dinardo's attorney says they confessed to those murders today. ♪ >>> sean bell talks about the possibility of their being a strike in the nfl. hi
. >>> the food and drug administration has endorse add new treatment for advanced leukemia. advisory panel given unanimous support for the drug known as company don't 19 gene therapy for patients between three and 25 years old. doctors say the treatment will give patient as better chance at survival. >>> all right sean what's coming up in sports? >> iain the nfl might have a strike on their hands. guess what? i'm here for it after seeing all the money players are getting...
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the market is under the supervision of the food and drug administration the f.d.a. stamp is a guarantee of quality opening the doors to the international market each week frozen plasma is dispatched in shipments mainly to europe. this is the other side of the american dream masses of poor people willing to sell their blood they provide an unlimited pool of primary material we wanted to understand the conditions in which blood is collected seven am in cleveland in the parking lot of the pharma. i hate doing no more dead heat we were abject at and i want to get no more i just small and i didn't need flour we need but it kills me so. i don't want. raised to zero. and. these stories illustrate the industrial pace and inadequate. however the farm assures the authorities that there is strict donor monitoring but if that's the good news why didn't the swiss company let a central you have just why did they prevent us from talking to the staff it's just how are its donors selected to check we had to go and see for ourselves with a hidden camera. and. by then got a session on
the market is under the supervision of the food and drug administration the f.d.a. stamp is a guarantee of quality opening the doors to the international market each week frozen plasma is dispatched in shipments mainly to europe. this is the other side of the american dream masses of poor people willing to sell their blood they provide an unlimited pool of primary material we wanted to understand the conditions in which blood is collected seven am in cleveland in the parking lot of the pharma....
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the food and drug administration says seven cancer drugs are in short supply. the expansion will increase its capacity by one third. it will also create 300 new jobs on top of the 400 working now. many will require two and four year degrees. >> we want to bring medicines to patients in clinical trials as quickly as possible because sometimes in some of the indications these patients don't have another choice. they don't have another option. >> reporter: two of the drugs have the potential to treat the brain cancer senator john mccain is fighting. the state of california is providing $25 million in tax incentives. >> it mimics the environment that they are used from body. >> reporter: most is hidden in view to prevent contamination. >>> here is a troubling question. what do you do if your child gets head lice? >> michael finney partnered up with consumer reports with tips on how to remove it. >> i can't believe we talk about this. it's amazing. you survive the school year lice free. good for you. don't let your guard down now because there is summer camp and oth
the food and drug administration says seven cancer drugs are in short supply. the expansion will increase its capacity by one third. it will also create 300 new jobs on top of the 400 working now. many will require two and four year degrees. >> we want to bring medicines to patients in clinical trials as quickly as possible because sometimes in some of the indications these patients don't have another choice. they don't have another option. >> reporter: two of the drugs have the...
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last month, we told you the food and drug administration asked for the drug to be removed. saying the benefits tho longer outweigh the risk for abuse. endo shares down 2% today . >>> despite the departure of some of the top executives from ge and uber this career, pay is still great. accord to the research firm, ceo pay rose 6% last year. the highest it's been in three years, so why then things seem to be shaky for ceos? jp eggers, professor at new york university joins us to talk about that. welcome back. nice to >> thank you. >> tell me how you see this picture. maybe it is the size of the companies we've seen the turnover office? i'm not sure why do you think we're seeing so many ceos recently any way get booted out of the corner office? >> so, we have seen some very big high profile turnover events recently. the numbers look like they're profile nature of this is catching everyone's attention. these are big name companies who have been around for many, many years and many who have been mightily changes that have been going on in the environm solut and the performance ha
last month, we told you the food and drug administration asked for the drug to be removed. saying the benefits tho longer outweigh the risk for abuse. endo shares down 2% today . >>> despite the departure of some of the top executives from ge and uber this career, pay is still great. accord to the research firm, ceo pay rose 6% last year. the highest it's been in three years, so why then things seem to be shaky for ceos? jp eggers, professor at new york university joins us to talk...
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food and drug administration is coming up with new regulations to cut down the amount of nicotine. tobacco use is the number one cause of preventable cancer. >>> our rainy winter boosted the wine grape crop in sonoma county. the gross production value of crops increased 17% over the year before. now that's due in part from the roughly 20 inches of rain that fell in sonoma county during the winter months. overall wine grape values increased by almost $140 million or 24%. so at least all that rain, mark, wasn't for nothing. we got a good soaking in. now quite the opposite. seeing those temperatures skyrocketing once again. >>> yeah, heating up once again with temperatures back up. tomorrow getting close to 100 degrees. that could be topping that over the next few days. take a look at the highs. we cooled off a bit. comfortable to start out the weekend. some 90s, lower 90s in antioch and concord. san francisco 62. and let's see, one of the cooler spots toward the coast, stubborn fog near pacifica. 55 degrees. a look outside right now. we can see looking toward that fog bank and still
food and drug administration is coming up with new regulations to cut down the amount of nicotine. tobacco use is the number one cause of preventable cancer. >>> our rainy winter boosted the wine grape crop in sonoma county. the gross production value of crops increased 17% over the year before. now that's due in part from the roughly 20 inches of rain that fell in sonoma county during the winter months. overall wine grape values increased by almost $140 million or 24%. so at least all...
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with price of pharmaceutical and created need for government involvement because of the food and drug administration. quality, we don't want snake oils out there for our health care. that thet is important more we put it in the hands of the less the care go back to ming original illustration, ore hospitals, the concept came from people of religious faith. for one e need to care another f. our hope and salvation lies in government, then god help us. that is never going to happen. host: pennsylvania, independent line, tom. caller: yes, good morning. to a pleasure to listen this representative, it's nice see a republican with a heart and conscious. people need that to look at what is going on here. his is part of the republican to privatize everything by underfunding it. post re underfunding the office, their buddies who fund heir campaigns can take it over, look at the privatization the penal system. i'm itate to say this, but worry body this congressman's futu a republican from a ahoma, to have a heart and conscience and i used to be a republican, but i changed of what i've seen the party turn into.
with price of pharmaceutical and created need for government involvement because of the food and drug administration. quality, we don't want snake oils out there for our health care. that thet is important more we put it in the hands of the less the care go back to ming original illustration, ore hospitals, the concept came from people of religious faith. for one e need to care another f. our hope and salvation lies in government, then god help us. that is never going to happen. host:...
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that's the premise of the food and drug administration's sweeping new plan to regulate tobacco and nicotine. >> we need to take a fresh look at nicotine itself. >> the goal is to save lives. in a statement announcing the news the agency said unless we change course, 5.6 million young people alive today will die prematurely later in life from tobacco use. the agency also reports a direct health care and lost productivity costs stemming from tobacco use add up to nearly $300 billion. the fda wants to lower neck teen levels in cigarettes to nonaddictive levels and will take measures that will quote make tobacco products less toxic, appealing and addictive. >> but if the other chemical compounds in tobacco and in the smoke created by setting tobacco on fire that directly and primarily cause the illness and death, not the nicotine. >> in other words, the fda commissioner says by curbing the nicotine, more people will quit smoking and won't be exposed to the more harmful elements of cigarett. upon the news shares of cigarette stocks like altria and british american tobacco, plummeted. but some an
that's the premise of the food and drug administration's sweeping new plan to regulate tobacco and nicotine. >> we need to take a fresh look at nicotine itself. >> the goal is to save lives. in a statement announcing the news the agency said unless we change course, 5.6 million young people alive today will die prematurely later in life from tobacco use. the agency also reports a direct health care and lost productivity costs stemming from tobacco use add up to nearly $300 billion....
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the us food and drug administration says reducing nicotine levels will make them less addictive.gan, also known as the battle of passchendaele. ceremonies will be held in the uk and belgium, remembering more than 450,000 men killed or injured on both sides. after three months of brutal fighting ended, the allies had gained five miles of german territory. our special correspondent allan little reports from flanders. each ploughing season, even now, the earth here gives up munitions lost in 1917. human remains, too, of men who disappeared a century ago. just a metre beneath this fertile topsoil, there lies hidden a substratum of dense clay, through which water doesn't drain. passchendaele was the infa ntryman's graveyard. we called it the slaughterhouse. even the most seasoned veteran felt he'd be lucky if he went out there and came back. if you're wounded and you slip off the duckboards, you just sank into the mud. not only that, but every pool you'd fall in with decomposed bodies of humans and mules. the point was to break through and capture the belgian channel ports, to stop ge
the us food and drug administration says reducing nicotine levels will make them less addictive.gan, also known as the battle of passchendaele. ceremonies will be held in the uk and belgium, remembering more than 450,000 men killed or injured on both sides. after three months of brutal fighting ended, the allies had gained five miles of german territory. our special correspondent allan little reports from flanders. each ploughing season, even now, the earth here gives up munitions lost in 1917....
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the us food and drug administration thinks reducing nicotine levels will make them less addictive. conventional smokers to electronic cigarettes. charlie gard, the british baby at the centre of a legal battle over his care, has died. the 11—month—old was moved to a hospice, where his life support was removed. a statement from his family said, "0ur beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you charlie". 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh looks back at the story which captured attention around the world. today, charlie is two weeks old. this is charlie gard without breathing or feeding tubes. born apparently healthy, but soon a devastating genetic condition emerged which causes progressive muscle weakness. by his side throughout have been his parents, connie yates and chris gard. charlie was transferred from intensive care at great 0rmond street hospital, where he spent ten months, to a hospice, where he died earlier today. they'd fought a lengthy battle to keep charlie alive, refusing to accept he had suffered catastrophic brain damage. and they raised funds online for e
the us food and drug administration thinks reducing nicotine levels will make them less addictive. conventional smokers to electronic cigarettes. charlie gard, the british baby at the centre of a legal battle over his care, has died. the 11—month—old was moved to a hospice, where his life support was removed. a statement from his family said, "0ur beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you charlie". 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh looks back at the story which...
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that's why re-authorizing the food and drug administration's user fee programs are so important. this bipartisan bill builds off the important work we accomplished through the 21st century cures act. it will help speed up the approval process for lifesaving drugs, foster greater competition, and bring down costs for patients. it will also help ensure america remains on the forefront of medical innovation and good-paying jobs in the medical device industry remain here at home. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan bill and together we can offer a healthier future for our patients. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from california, mr. car daneas. -- cardenas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. cardenas: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak in support of h.r. 2430, the f.d.a. re-authorization act. i also would like to thank the chairman and ranking member of th
that's why re-authorizing the food and drug administration's user fee programs are so important. this bipartisan bill builds off the important work we accomplished through the 21st century cures act. it will help speed up the approval process for lifesaving drugs, foster greater competition, and bring down costs for patients. it will also help ensure america remains on the forefront of medical innovation and good-paying jobs in the medical device industry remain here at home. i urge my...
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other critical bills on the agenda such as a defense authorization bill and funding the food and drug administratione consuming process of confirming president trump's nominees. >> we're getting zero cooperation on the personnel part of the senate portfolio, which is confirming nominations therefore, we'll be in session the first two weeks of august that we originally anticipated not being here. >> on healthcare, mcconnell is sticking to the time line we've been reporting, which senators will get the text thursday. the cbo will provide an analysis next week. his home is, a vote on healthcare reform by next week. also on the debt ceiling, the government's ability to borrow money, mcconnell said he wants that done before senators leave town in august. >> he blamed this onhe democrats. what is the democrat response? >> they're saying that republans have been working on healthcare reform for six months and have not been able to get there. they're saying chuck schumer is essentially saying give him two more weeks to it won't get enough votes to get it across the finish line. >> the problem the republican
other critical bills on the agenda such as a defense authorization bill and funding the food and drug administratione consuming process of confirming president trump's nominees. >> we're getting zero cooperation on the personnel part of the senate portfolio, which is confirming nominations therefore, we'll be in session the first two weeks of august that we originally anticipated not being here. >> on healthcare, mcconnell is sticking to the time line we've been reporting, which...
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and across the world have concluded that bpa is safe for use in food packaging. the north american metal packing alliance said coatings made with bpa are approved by the food and drug administration. despite that, the industry is move ag way from bpa in canned foods but warning the transition will be slow. tracy woodruff, who studies chemicals at ucsf finds reason for optimism. a study in 2015 of cans tested for main stream grocery stores found 67% tested positive for bpa compared with 40% this year. asian imports were not tested back then. >> it's really amazing that the levels went down. >> for those concerned, tracy says there are alternatives. >> fresh fruits and vegetables. frozen instead of canned. >> reporter: you can get your food cans tested for a suggested donation of $25. now, i have links from both sides of this issue on our website. check it out at abc7news.com and 7 on your side. >> thank you, michael. >> >> we're taking a live look outside at the view from our santa cruz camera. spencer will be back to update the forecast. >>> coming up, how san jose shoppers can experience the >>> a new study by scientists says unmitigated climate change will make the united state
and across the world have concluded that bpa is safe for use in food packaging. the north american metal packing alliance said coatings made with bpa are approved by the food and drug administration. despite that, the industry is move ag way from bpa in canned foods but warning the transition will be slow. tracy woodruff, who studies chemicals at ucsf finds reason for optimism. a study in 2015 of cans tested for main stream grocery stores found 67% tested positive for bpa compared with 40% this...
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and across the world have concluded that bpa is safe for use in food packaging. the north american metal packing alliance said coatings made with bpa are approved by the food and drug administrationspite that, the industry is move ag way from bpa in canned foods but warning the transition will be slow. tracy woodruff, who studies chemicals at ucsf finds reason for optimism. a study in 2015 of cans tested for main stream grocery stores found 67% tested positive for bpa compared with 40% this year. asian imports were not tested back then. >> it's really amazing that the levels went down. >> for those concerned, tracy says there are alternatives. >> fresh fruits and vegetables. frozen instead of canned. >> reporter: you can get your food cans tested for a suggested donation of $25. now, i have links from both sides of this issue on our website. check it out at abc7news.com and 7 on your side. >> thank you, michael. >> >> we're taking a live look outside at the view from our santa cruz camera. spencer will be back to update the forecast. >>> coming up, how san jose shoppers can experience the one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i
and across the world have concluded that bpa is safe for use in food packaging. the north american metal packing alliance said coatings made with bpa are approved by the food and drug administrationspite that, the industry is move ag way from bpa in canned foods but warning the transition will be slow. tracy woodruff, who studies chemicals at ucsf finds reason for optimism. a study in 2015 of cans tested for main stream grocery stores found 67% tested positive for bpa compared with 40% this...
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the coffee grounds is not as natural as the company had claimed and it's quite similar to the drug viagra. the food and drug administrations laboratory tested coffee made by best herbs llc found ingredients found in the erectile dysfunction drug. it affected natural herb's coffee. the fda says the substance in question may also interact quite poorly with some prescription drugs. >>> usher is in a bit of a tricky situation, facing a $10 million lawsuit that claims that he never told a woman that he had herpes. the woman said she had sex with him one time using protection and once unprotected. according to legal documents. the woman doesn't say whether she's infected but says she heard news of usher admitting to the std and now concerned. usher, of course, is married to a music executive. . >>> you probably thought you were doing yourself a favor, passed up those dark colored sugary sodas for something clear and bubbly. but could you be doing just as much harm to your body, specifically your teeth >> i love these, joyce loves these too. >> nothing wrong. keep drinking them >> our joyce evans has the details that probably wo
the coffee grounds is not as natural as the company had claimed and it's quite similar to the drug viagra. the food and drug administrations laboratory tested coffee made by best herbs llc found ingredients found in the erectile dysfunction drug. it affected natural herb's coffee. the fda says the substance in question may also interact quite poorly with some prescription drugs. >>> usher is in a bit of a tricky situation, facing a $10 million lawsuit that claims that he never told a...
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a food and drug administration panel has unanimously recommended approval for a new gene therapy. in 2012 emily whitehead was dying from a form of leukemia. nothing was helping this little girl until experimental therapy. it extracts immune system cells from the patient and reprograms them to find and destroy the cancer cells and then inject back into the patient. >> a few years from now trying to beat leukemia seems like a far stretch. >> the treatment if approved would be for children and young adults. it can have severe side effects but it sent a third of patients into complete remission. the fda could approve the treatment by this fall. >>> this is one of those days where you run to the air conditioning. leon harris is a tough guy sweating it out in prince george's county. backyard barbecue. how are you holding up? >> i am not that tough. the weather -- we had a great time out here at the reck center. backyard barbecue. you can see the remains of the crowd out here. tons of kids enjoyed the fun. in addition to the fun and the grilled food and face painting our friends at 102.3
a food and drug administration panel has unanimously recommended approval for a new gene therapy. in 2012 emily whitehead was dying from a form of leukemia. nothing was helping this little girl until experimental therapy. it extracts immune system cells from the patient and reprograms them to find and destroy the cancer cells and then inject back into the patient. >> a few years from now trying to beat leukemia seems like a far stretch. >> the treatment if approved would be for...
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drug food administration or u.s. food andected the agency staff to start developing new regulations on nicotine. tobacco stocks plunged after the announcement. the f.d.a. is giving e cigarette makers four more years to comply with the review of products that are already, on the market. >>> 5:26. forget court these ballers are you are about to see may be taking their trash talking to a wedding. coming up at 5:30 why lebron james may be mad at step curry or should he set his eyes on a future ex-teammate we will explain coming up. >>> teen is being rushed to the hospital after being shot, her shooter still on the loose breaking details in a live report. >>> also developing right now hunt for a killer what police say that suspect did, moments before a main line murder. >> in show again. many people asking is what up with allen iverson avenue didn't show up for a basketball game in dallas? does the answer, have the answer this time? great to have you with us on this monday morning it is 5:30 ocean city good morning to you always a
drug food administration or u.s. food andected the agency staff to start developing new regulations on nicotine. tobacco stocks plunged after the announcement. the f.d.a. is giving e cigarette makers four more years to comply with the review of products that are already, on the market. >>> 5:26. forget court these ballers are you are about to see may be taking their trash talking to a wedding. coming up at 5:30 why lebron james may be mad at step curry or should he set his eyes on a...
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the food and drug administration is the regulatory agency that decides which drugs make it to market.esearchers parted the careers of people reviewing medications at the fda. they found that 60% of those reviewers who left the fda went on to work for the pharmaceutical companies. they said the lead researcher if you know in the back of your mind that your career goal may be to some they work at the other side of the table, i wonder whether that changes the way you regulate. yet. i wonder. perhaps, the most blatant example of the health swap revolving door is former louisiana congressman. in 2001-2004 he chaired the health energy and commerce committee which oversees the fda. during that time drug companies with health insurance between the nearly $1 million campaign. he was instrumental in pushing the modernization act of 2003 to the house. by doing so, he ensured that medicare cannot negotiate with drug manufacturers for lower prices. he also made sure that drugs manufactured here and exported to canada can't be imported back to the us, just in case the right price down and actually
the food and drug administration is the regulatory agency that decides which drugs make it to market.esearchers parted the careers of people reviewing medications at the fda. they found that 60% of those reviewers who left the fda went on to work for the pharmaceutical companies. they said the lead researcher if you know in the back of your mind that your career goal may be to some they work at the other side of the table, i wonder whether that changes the way you regulate. yet. i wonder....
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a message from the us food and drug administration. cheryl: welcome back to "fbn:am."is morning. football, basketball, baseball. jared max is here with more. what's up? >> happy tuesday, lauren. thanks, cheryl. two players not share the link for the most home runs in major league baseball. the miami marlins had a couple home runs last night. giancarlo stanton first of a true run shot 31st of the season and a little bit later on and i maintain, average age of the yankees made it even the homerun derby, that we are all even now. the major league lead, martin's 14-nothing. astros employees at the keystone at the houston success. all-star fielder george springer with the quad muscle. there was about a two-hour rain to rate the -- rain delayed this morning. he goes on to runs batting 528. astros closed the door on the phillies 13-4. bad news for the dodgers. the best pitcher in baseball for several weeks. clayton kershaw at suffered a strain in his lower back. 46 weeks but no official timetable said. dodgers beat the twins 69-31. every player named mvp of the 292,016 will n
a message from the us food and drug administration. cheryl: welcome back to "fbn:am."is morning. football, basketball, baseball. jared max is here with more. what's up? >> happy tuesday, lauren. thanks, cheryl. two players not share the link for the most home runs in major league baseball. the miami marlins had a couple home runs last night. giancarlo stanton first of a true run shot 31st of the season and a little bit later on and i maintain, average age of the yankees made it...
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it's not germane and it is more complicated now because of food and drug administration has gotten involved in the process. i wish it were straightforward, it is something i continue to work on. mr. polis: reclaiming our time, our rules committee can waive germaneness but it would be an appropriate bill to include as mr. defazio pointed out, ironically, there are some jobs that this bill will create. people selling oxygen on the street, pull monoologists and yes asthma inhalers because more people will suffer from asthma and kids with asthma won't be able to spend as much time quality outside if this bill were to become law. instead of continuing this kind of work that raises health care costs, increases asthma and cancer, we should be focusing on issues that create jobs we want, right. we don't want the air to be so bad that there's somebody selling oxygen canisters on the street. we want jobs in renewable energy and making our air cleaner. in new forms of energy efficiency and bringing town people's utility bills because we use les energy. instead of focusing on those kinds of needs or go
it's not germane and it is more complicated now because of food and drug administration has gotten involved in the process. i wish it were straightforward, it is something i continue to work on. mr. polis: reclaiming our time, our rules committee can waive germaneness but it would be an appropriate bill to include as mr. defazio pointed out, ironically, there are some jobs that this bill will create. people selling oxygen on the street, pull monoologists and yes asthma inhalers because more...
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a message from the us food and drug administration. >> tucker: our panel and its best to settle the weirdeste of the day. catherrin lyon and the manager editor from olympic media. welcome both. the first story: a woman in saudi arabia retained by police because she was walking around in a mini-skirt with her hair uncovered. unacceptable. surprised? >> yeah. these are the issues a?feminist should be talking with. why are they marching for women in countries that they can't represent themselves and don't have rights? >> they don't get you headlines and it's boring. >> a follow subsidy of half a million dollars a year. i have a?bunch of daughters. i love women. this is outrageous. i wonder why you don't hear statements about that? >> you should. it is a big deal. my concern, the video was leaked without her permission. something bad could happen to her. this would not be the first time something like this occurred and someone attacks that woman based on their belief. you are worried about her safety and a lot of things. again, no one is saying anything about this and they should be. >> tucker:
a message from the us food and drug administration. >> tucker: our panel and its best to settle the weirdeste of the day. catherrin lyon and the manager editor from olympic media. welcome both. the first story: a woman in saudi arabia retained by police because she was walking around in a mini-skirt with her hair uncovered. unacceptable. surprised? >> yeah. these are the issues a?feminist should be talking with. why are they marching for women in countries that they can't represent...
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a message from the us food and drug administration. lea: breaking news this morning. trump rep to the mainstream media for a second conversation with russian president vladimir putin. will tell you why he called the report said. the president also not happy with the republicans do to tap the bill to repeal obamacare. we will take a look at what is next for health care and tax reform. train to the dow down 34 points, but the nasdaq hit another record high and that's what's keeping it going. u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. s&p higher by two, nasdaq higher by 15. european stocks open higher by $4 billion to deal. maccormack by in the food decision does french's mustard. lea: stocks in japan held higher which is good for export driven a cab 10th of 1%. ask your customers. 5:31 a.m. in new york on wednesday, july 19th. good morning. i'm lea gabrielle and four lauren simonetti. breaking news this morning. president trump sammon reports he is a second meeting with russian president vladimir putin at the g china summit this month. the president remain fak
a message from the us food and drug administration. lea: breaking news this morning. trump rep to the mainstream media for a second conversation with russian president vladimir putin. will tell you why he called the report said. the president also not happy with the republicans do to tap the bill to repeal obamacare. we will take a look at what is next for health care and tax reform. train to the dow down 34 points, but the nasdaq hit another record high and that's what's keeping it going. u.s....
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. >> food and drug administration is making is easier for cancer patients to keep air after chemotherapyor breast cancer symptoms and they added with tumors in other parts of body as potential users of system. dignatab is a tab that minimizes hair loss of people undergoing chemotherapy. it wokz by constricting blood vessels in the scalp. that reduces cells in the hair coliclees. >> coming up, black lives matter tease a stand against controversial bill in new jersey. >> he want to walk away on his own terms. >> let look live across the d.c. region. it's real. 5:42 is the time. fox news morning is back after this >> the morning after there it sx the mall. all cleaned up. smithsonian folk life festival still going on. you can see michael thomas the haze just hanging there right? >> you can feel and save the nationalnesses is cloudy. we're paying for weather we had last week and heat and humidity and it's july. >> meanwhile in the suburbs we had really quick, strong hitting storms. >> you had quick one up in your neck of the woods it was not so quick d.c., baltimore, where i lived it rained
. >> food and drug administration is making is easier for cancer patients to keep air after chemotherapyor breast cancer symptoms and they added with tumors in other parts of body as potential users of system. dignatab is a tab that minimizes hair loss of people undergoing chemotherapy. it wokz by constricting blood vessels in the scalp. that reduces cells in the hair coliclees. >> coming up, black lives matter tease a stand against controversial bill in new jersey. >> he want...
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keeping the president promised to make prescription drugs cheaper if the new head of the food and drug administrationor scott gottlieb during his is the solution is as simple as supply and demand. more drugs on the market means more competition and thus, lower prices. but brand-name medication manufacturers do not want to share their formulas with generic competitors. and even once developed, it can take up to four years student generics approved. we are able to affect competition, get more competition on the market. if we are able to get generic competition onto the market sooner for certain drugs arena do not face generic competition, there's no question it will impact drug prices and drug spending and lower the overall cost for consumers and give consumers more low cost options. >> the dr. wants to cut the time from lab to pharmacy down to 8 to 10 months. no trade-off between speed and safety. >> i do not think we are making the process faster that somehow we are sacrificing ap. i think there ways to make the process more efficient to get the drug to the market quickly and we will learn about the
keeping the president promised to make prescription drugs cheaper if the new head of the food and drug administrationor scott gottlieb during his is the solution is as simple as supply and demand. more drugs on the market means more competition and thus, lower prices. but brand-name medication manufacturers do not want to share their formulas with generic competitors. and even once developed, it can take up to four years student generics approved. we are able to affect competition, get more...
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(justine) senator charles shumer says the food and drug administration should launch a formal investigation into the health consequences of chemicals used in fast food packaging. tonight the new york democrat is asking for an investigation into phthalateswhich are used in plastics to make them more flexible. phthalates has been linked to health issuesboth developmental and reproductive. people can be exposed to the chemicals if they eat or drink food that's come into contact with containers made with the chemical. next... a flight headed for oakland was delayed today for an unusual reason. why police say a man stripped naked before entering the plane. (jrstone) a flight out of las vegas was delayed today when a passenger decided to undress while boarding the plane. it happened on a spirit airlines plane bound for oakland. airport officials say the passenger removed all their
(justine) senator charles shumer says the food and drug administration should launch a formal investigation into the health consequences of chemicals used in fast food packaging. tonight the new york democrat is asking for an investigation into phthalateswhich are used in plastics to make them more flexible. phthalates has been linked to health issuesboth developmental and reproductive. people can be exposed to the chemicals if they eat or drink food that's come into contact with containers...