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i include the thyroid gland. this is the heyday of the, you know, sort of the glands. the idea that internal secretions in the body are very important of the regulation or function or growth. in my work, i was very struck by the willingness, again, of men and women to undergo ovarian transplants and testicular transplants in the 1920's. this is before the isolation of testosterone and estrogen. but again, in an effort on the part of women, the chance to have a child, and on the part of men, you know, to be rejuvenated. bill: what was it about world war ii that sort of propel -- was it the medical advances that propelled be acceptance of organ transplants or donations? professor lederer: i think there were significant medical advances that came out of the war and many ordinary americans believed they would be contributing to medical research by donating their organs. to me, the two chief advances were penicillin, the wonder drug, but it's not until the 1940's that it's remarkable antibiotic capability is discovered and it really transforms medical pot -- medical practic
i include the thyroid gland. this is the heyday of the, you know, sort of the glands. the idea that internal secretions in the body are very important of the regulation or function or growth. in my work, i was very struck by the willingness, again, of men and women to undergo ovarian transplants and testicular transplants in the 1920's. this is before the isolation of testosterone and estrogen. but again, in an effort on the part of women, the chance to have a child, and on the part of men, you...
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milk glands can also be affected by age. so regular massage is >> translator: the glands are blocked here. i need to massage the problem that should make the milk flow better. otherwise she'll get lumps. >> she says that the birth really brought home her age. yet it made her even more determined to do everything she can for her >> translator: i am so happy to have a healthy baby despite my age. not everyone can have a baby when they want one. just wanting one isn't enough. >> her husband is 43 years old. he's a sales manager at a solar battery manufacturer and is excited by their second child. he says their 20-year-old son is studying at a university in beijing and is also celebrating his new brother. >> translator: we've wanted a second child for so long so i'm delighted. birth doesn't have anything to do with politics. if you can seif, you have a baby, that's the natural way of things. >> many people long for a second child, whatever their age. the chinese government predicts an extra 4 million babies to be born every year
milk glands can also be affected by age. so regular massage is >> translator: the glands are blocked here. i need to massage the problem that should make the milk flow better. otherwise she'll get lumps. >> she says that the birth really brought home her age. yet it made her even more determined to do everything she can for her >> translator: i am so happy to have a healthy baby despite my age. not everyone can have a baby when they want one. just wanting one isn't enough....
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the, youhe heyday of know, sort of the glands. the idea that internal secretions in the body are very important of the regulation or function or growth. in my work, i was very struck by the willingness, again, of men and women to undergo ovarian transplants and testicular transplants in the 1920's. this is before the isolation of testosterone and estrogen. but again, in an effort on the part of women, the chance to have a child, and on the part of men, you know, to be rejuvenated . what was it about world war ii that sort of propel -- was it the medical advances that propelled be acceptance of organ transplants or donations? professor lederer: i think there were significant medical advances that came out of the americansny ordinary believed they would be contributing to medical research by donating their organs. advancese two chief the wonderllin, drug, but it's not until the 1940's that it's remarkable antibiotic capability is discovered and it really transforms medical pot -- medical practice. the other, i would say, is blood tr
the, youhe heyday of know, sort of the glands. the idea that internal secretions in the body are very important of the regulation or function or growth. in my work, i was very struck by the willingness, again, of men and women to undergo ovarian transplants and testicular transplants in the 1920's. this is before the isolation of testosterone and estrogen. but again, in an effort on the part of women, the chance to have a child, and on the part of men, you know, to be rejuvenated . what was it...
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that's the best. >> that's why i saw a picture of the queen of glands, gap kids. >> yes? >> yes.on walnut st. at the gap kids. it was weird. >> you know that sheinelle mo'ne is from kansas, my home state. how beautiful is jane h. r. mcmaster e monet, what was the movie she was just in thank you. >> hidden figures. >> thanks, sue. >> well, see this marie claire cover? >> look at that. >> now, what is she advocating? >> that women, hold off on hanky panky in the bedroom, until, you know, men pay attention to women issues and women's rights. thaws how she think she can have people pay attention to. that will during this interview she said let's hole off, ladies, until we are fighting our battle for women's rights, and not tolerating evil men. she said it is important for women to recognize their own power and worth. obviously you just mentioned, mentions the plot line of the film. mimicks that. >> well, they would have to pay attention. >> well, for one of you here on the couch, this will be fairly easy to do. >> oh. >> and the camera comes to me. >> now, you probably are not having
that's the best. >> that's why i saw a picture of the queen of glands, gap kids. >> yes? >> yes.on walnut st. at the gap kids. it was weird. >> you know that sheinelle mo'ne is from kansas, my home state. how beautiful is jane h. r. mcmaster e monet, what was the movie she was just in thank you. >> hidden figures. >> thanks, sue. >> well, see this marie claire cover? >> look at that. >> now, what is she advocating? >> that women, hold...
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i developed d a very where -- a very r rare adrenal gland tumor. it was horrible.dnd down the ek ofof my ne.. i know right where i was when she told me that. it will always be with me. and the woworst part of it was that all the while she was beginning to develop this juror this tumor, she had given birth to her daughter. what we have discovered is that people immediately begegin to sw all of the symymptoms of exposue to this -- these nasty chemicals that are coming up with the methane in that natural gas. air pollution is the big problem. children especially are vulnerable. ththere's always something g ne. discovery is what keeps people like me going. every day tthere's s something beautiful. yes, there is bad news, , but 's also helping us to try to push policy in the didirection n it s to g go. it is not a localal problem, , a state problem mowry country problem.m. it is an interernational problb. we should be electing people ththat represent the peoeople ad not the corporations. >> i am m maggie fox and presidt and ceceo of the alliancnce fore climate e protect
i developed d a very where -- a very r rare adrenal gland tumor. it was horrible.dnd down the ek ofof my ne.. i know right where i was when she told me that. it will always be with me. and the woworst part of it was that all the while she was beginning to develop this juror this tumor, she had given birth to her daughter. what we have discovered is that people immediately begegin to sw all of the symymptoms of exposue to this -- these nasty chemicals that are coming up with the methane in that...
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. >>> harvard researchers have found priceless piece of american history in glands. >> they discovered handwritten parchment copy of the declaration of independence in chichester. correspondent charlie dag at in london with more on the exciting finds. >> one historical calls it the discovery after lifetime. priceless handwritten parchment of the declaration of independence, beyond rare, only one like it is the 1776 copy, kept under the glass, with national archives in washington. >> harvard researchers, and professor danielle allen came upon p while searching the globe for every known copy of the declaration. >> being able to go to hold this parchment in our hands to look at if closely extraordinary. >> they believe it was penned in america in the 17 80s, probably commissioned by james wilson, the signatures are in no particular order, rather than listed by state, as in the 1776 copy. >> goes to the heart of the american political order. does the american political order rest on a singletary until people or among treat east among several states. >> researchers believe the document orig
. >>> harvard researchers have found priceless piece of american history in glands. >> they discovered handwritten parchment copy of the declaration of independence in chichester. correspondent charlie dag at in london with more on the exciting finds. >> one historical calls it the discovery after lifetime. priceless handwritten parchment of the declaration of independence, beyond rare, only one like it is the 1776 copy, kept under the glass, with national archives in...
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. >> i think what we are seeing is that premium niche gland as well as lifestyle brands.that offer instead of just the trend, instead, a total package for a certain aesthetic. everything that somebody who is interested in the outdoors needs. that is maybe the target of this new concept. that is the space where i think you'll have a lot more power to create something new. >> up next, how to hack your way out of a full-time job. we will take a look at the company's next. ♪ oliver: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders have found a way to avoid the nine to five. a hackathon means to put something together out of something new. from 24-48 hours. >> not all hacking is bad. are engineers that are building projects and they are doing it as part of a tournament. tell us when these -- where these events begin. >> anyplace with a large area, an auditorium, any type of conference hall, anyplace with fast wi-fi and bathrooms are fair game. >> a steady supply of doritos and red bulls. this has officially become sort of a re
. >> i think what we are seeing is that premium niche gland as well as lifestyle brands.that offer instead of just the trend, instead, a total package for a certain aesthetic. everything that somebody who is interested in the outdoors needs. that is maybe the target of this new concept. that is the space where i think you'll have a lot more power to create something new. >> up next, how to hack your way out of a full-time job. we will take a look at the company's next. ♪ oliver:...
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but the first two, sivit and musk, you have to kill the animal to get the perfume, it is in a gland so i put it in the bad category, because i personally don't think it is right to kill an animal just for perfume. you are welcome to different and give your lecture differently. and then it comes from the sperm whale. now you don't have to kill the whale, the whale is fine. but i put it in the bad category because some of you are smiling, raise your hand if you know what ambergris is. yeah. a handful. so it is the diarrhea of diseased sperm whales. yeah. they poop it out and it floats around in the ocean changing chemically for a while until this washes up on shore somewhere and if you find it, you are rich because perfume dealers will buy it for a lot of money. i still think it is gross so i stuck it in with the others in the bad category. it is also phenomenally expensive so i've never been able to get some of it myself to try. but apparently it smells very good. so, there you have it. the things that will get you killed or are just plain gross. so if you don't want to poison yourself
but the first two, sivit and musk, you have to kill the animal to get the perfume, it is in a gland so i put it in the bad category, because i personally don't think it is right to kill an animal just for perfume. you are welcome to different and give your lecture differently. and then it comes from the sperm whale. now you don't have to kill the whale, the whale is fine. but i put it in the bad category because some of you are smiling, raise your hand if you know what ambergris is. yeah. a...
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for hyattsville that could mean a lots of $20,000 in federal glands. >>> former president barack obama will make his first public appearan appearance. he's expected to attend the funeral of dan rooney. we are told president obama is not expected to speak at that event. >>> well, you probably checked the score when you woke up. you were beside yourself. >> i just couldn't -- i thought they were going to win for sure. they looked so good. >> it was a tough loss for the caps. >> for sure. another overtime game, another one. this is three in a row against the maple leafs. they're in a hole again. there is still burruss is in toronto. >> reporter: they enjoyed a lead here monday night, but another overtime loss puts the caps in a familiar position, trailing in a playoff series. evgeni kuznetsov put away a rebound in the second period to give the caps a 3-1 lead but the leafs take the game to overtime where tyler bozak redirects a pass into the back of the net drawing a win 4-3. lead the series 2-1. frustrated but not panicked. >> forget it and move forward. obviously we're losing the series
for hyattsville that could mean a lots of $20,000 in federal glands. >>> former president barack obama will make his first public appearan appearance. he's expected to attend the funeral of dan rooney. we are told president obama is not expected to speak at that event. >>> well, you probably checked the score when you woke up. you were beside yourself. >> i just couldn't -- i thought they were going to win for sure. they looked so good. >> it was a tough loss for...
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. >> billy, it's like the pineal gland of patrick, the creature on spongebob. it has strange aphrodisiac will powers. >> bill: now i understand. >> i'm out. >> bill: you been to mexico, right? >> that's in china. >> bill: as you know, they've taken bids to building a mexican wall and they're going to build a wall and now -- >> what happened to my hair? >> bill: your hair looks gorgeous. on amazon, you can buy a t-shirt that is mexico wall themed and saying mexico will play. what do you think about that? >> i guess this is not okay, but the coyote from roadrunner is still good. i don't understand the world we live in, billy. all i would tell anybody who's over in mexico and thinking of coming here, for halloween or for any other day, i would say stay home because this country's gone to hell. it's nuts. you don't want to come here. you've been told great things about america, but it's nuts. it's whiny, they spend all day going for a halloween costume on amazon and protesting. i know mexican people in my life, there's always a just stoicism about them. they put th
. >> billy, it's like the pineal gland of patrick, the creature on spongebob. it has strange aphrodisiac will powers. >> bill: now i understand. >> i'm out. >> bill: you been to mexico, right? >> that's in china. >> bill: as you know, they've taken bids to building a mexican wall and they're going to build a wall and now -- >> what happened to my hair? >> bill: your hair looks gorgeous. on amazon, you can buy a t-shirt that is mexico wall themed...
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. >> well, like the ma'amry gland are swollen. >> it is women, symbols you have on swollen. >> swollennessnd checks her out. >> you cannot watch it all day >> yes, you can. >> and you have. >> i will take my phone while eating my lunch and put it right here. >> you don't want to miss this >> it is just, she's so great. >> what are you expecting ? that is an app you are using. >> this is you tube, april the giraffe.com you can connect there but the extra, here's what i paid money for text alerts from the park. so they said if you want, they wanted to do this to raise money for giraffe conserve, because giraffes in the wild are endangered. >> how much did you pay. >> 4.99. >> here's the thing, sue is crafty, inventive, awesome but you like your coupons and deals. it blew blue us away you spent $4.99. >> i know. >> yes. >> look at enjoyment, you have been on this a month and a half for five bucks. >> the five bucks is for text alerts, anybody can watch this what we're watching right now. so they promise exclusive, content. >> yes. >> they will let you know, it is happening. >> we will know wh
. >> well, like the ma'amry gland are swollen. >> it is women, symbols you have on swollen. >> swollennessnd checks her out. >> you cannot watch it all day >> yes, you can. >> and you have. >> i will take my phone while eating my lunch and put it right here. >> you don't want to miss this >> it is just, she's so great. >> what are you expecting ? that is an app you are using. >> this is you tube, april the giraffe.com you can...
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you hold a hug, for as little as 102nd, oxytocin is released, it is a hormone from our pet to tar i gland and it gives us that bonding, that good, that kind of good bonding, feelings, sense of security. also, dopamine is released from our brain, and that is another good feeling chemical that is released. >> reporter: sometimes covering news can bring you down a bit so with all this talk about how good hugging is , i decided to maybe i i need a hug or two. i had to practice though. after some practice, i decided to go to rittenhouse square and hug it out. >> we have a hard job, you know, you have to figure out what is right, what is wrong and you have to be able to interpret it. >> you guys are all great. >> hillary says we should have at least one hug a day, so go hug a news person it will both do you some good. justin udo for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> hugging, natural there. >> thank you, thank you. >> go to the people and get the hug. >> my man. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00. >> reporter: nfl draft work is underway along the parkway. i'm joe
you hold a hug, for as little as 102nd, oxytocin is released, it is a hormone from our pet to tar i gland and it gives us that bonding, that good, that kind of good bonding, feelings, sense of security. also, dopamine is released from our brain, and that is another good feeling chemical that is released. >> reporter: sometimes covering news can bring you down a bit so with all this talk about how good hugging is , i decided to maybe i i need a hug or two. i had to practice though. after...
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since the trauma producing gland biopsy, he doesn't totally settle bit to protect against any challenges to his immune system. consequently, he was also off of cocaine. being a sex worker, that was the mainstay of his life. they went together like tea and crumpets. only cigarettes and marijuana remained in his regular routine. and and dramatically reduce quantities. he was sleeping better and hope that this would help his body to heal from this virus and hepatitis a. obviously his dr. was less confident. there was a plasma center in new york of the director had so far refused aids patients. i have to call gordon for you infection to take you he said. adding another identity is impossibly long agenda. he sighed, is being denied people because doctors and great experts - he did not finish his sentence instead for the waiter. he looked exhausted. i had to get to the office. he sat in silence waiting for the check. every time he tilted his head toward a tape recorder that berkowitz brought with him. while this is happening there really is no one of substance to chronicle this. the tragedy of
since the trauma producing gland biopsy, he doesn't totally settle bit to protect against any challenges to his immune system. consequently, he was also off of cocaine. being a sex worker, that was the mainstay of his life. they went together like tea and crumpets. only cigarettes and marijuana remained in his regular routine. and and dramatically reduce quantities. he was sleeping better and hope that this would help his body to heal from this virus and hepatitis a. obviously his dr. was less...
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binds with our muscle and thyroid gland and it's a signal we don't have enough fat, something is amiss in the world. we have to conserve energy so that combination of having a higher drive to eat, lower metabolism, it's making the fat come back and there are mri studies where people are shown images of food after they lost 10% of their weight and they're a bit more aroused and those inhibor centers the brain are diminished so more drive to eat and less ability to control and it takes an enormous amount of strength and will to maintain that for a long time. so people who have lost 10% of their weight they have to eat 22% fewer calories than somebody who has not had the loss of weight. someone who is 170-pounds and has lost 20 pounds to get to 150 have to eat 22% fewer calories than somebody who is naturally at 150-pounds without having to diet. so it's a caloric penalty once you lose weight. this is not just that you want to eat and it's harder. people don't realize, they give in slowly so you think you can diet for six months, you lost weight, you're good to go. the thing is you're not
binds with our muscle and thyroid gland and it's a signal we don't have enough fat, something is amiss in the world. we have to conserve energy so that combination of having a higher drive to eat, lower metabolism, it's making the fat come back and there are mri studies where people are shown images of food after they lost 10% of their weight and they're a bit more aroused and those inhibor centers the brain are diminished so more drive to eat and less ability to control and it takes an...
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. >> cooper: rosen told us, when you put your phone down, your brain signals your adrenal gland to produce burst of a hormone called cortisol, which has an evolutionary purpose. cortisol triggers a fight-or- flight response to danger. >> cooper: how does cortisol relate to a mobile device, a phone? >> rosen: what we find is the typical person checks their phone every 15 minutes or less, and half of the time they check their phone, there is no alert, no notification. it's coming from inside their head, telling them, "gee, i haven't checked on facebook in a while. i haven't checked on this twitter feed for a while. i wonder if somebody commented on my instagram post." that then generates cortisol and it starts to make you anxious, and eventually your goal is to get rid of that anxiety, so you check in. >> cooper: so the same hormone that made primitive man anxious and hyperaware of his surroundings to keep him from being eaten by lions, is today compelling rosen's students and all of us to continually peek at our phones to relieve our anxiety. >> rosen: when you put the phone down, you don't
. >> cooper: rosen told us, when you put your phone down, your brain signals your adrenal gland to produce burst of a hormone called cortisol, which has an evolutionary purpose. cortisol triggers a fight-or- flight response to danger. >> cooper: how does cortisol relate to a mobile device, a phone? >> rosen: what we find is the typical person checks their phone every 15 minutes or less, and half of the time they check their phone, there is no alert, no notification. it's...
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nervous system, that it can help regulate hormones and communication between the brain and adrenal glandsittle pricks >> how many needles have you used up to: >> i always sayi try to use as when you're on a table, i'll have some around your ankles and legs. somewhere between ten and 15 needles is typical >> you're treating everything from allergies to arthritis? >> arthritis to infertility, regulating periods for people that have irregular periods. anxiety is a common reason people come in for acupuncture and migraine headaches. >> are you all right? are you sure? >> let me ask you this. is it hard to convince people? we're so reliant on going to the doctor, getting medication >> is it hard to convince people to try this alternative to what we're traditionally used to >> you have to be open to trying it out >> will you prick me? i want to be pricked. >> let him sit here. >> swab me up? rest your hand right here >> it doesn't hurt. i honestly thought it was going to be more painful, i'm very afraid of needles. >> i like to treat the sceptics more than anything else. once you're on the tabl
nervous system, that it can help regulate hormones and communication between the brain and adrenal glandsittle pricks >> how many needles have you used up to: >> i always sayi try to use as when you're on a table, i'll have some around your ankles and legs. somewhere between ten and 15 needles is typical >> you're treating everything from allergies to arthritis? >> arthritis to infertility, regulating periods for people that have irregular periods. anxiety is a common...
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. >> want to cork for the queen of glands?f you have small feet you may get the job. >> well, you're out. >> thanks, mike. the hired help here keeps her royal feet from hurting. can you imagine this job? >> sue? >> yes? >> this person wears shoes, works in the shoes, so the queen doesn't have to have blisters. >> she breaks in shoes. >> oh, sure. i want somebody like that. >> well, you know what you could also do? >> what? >> hair drier on your shoes. it loosen them up. >> huh? >> i saw it on line. it is a life hack. >> working like glue? >> specially if you had patent leather, yes, just softens it up. >> fun facts. >> thank you. now national grilled clues day, which you will celebrate momentarily on good day philadelphia, butts stop buddy ahead of the game, also wearing shades, but prepared for a stray shower. you can see, we have more clouds than we saw yesterday. 63 degrees right now in philadelphia. again, stray shower here and there, probably west of the city, but 76 degrees, clouds around, a bit cooler than yesterday, bu
. >> want to cork for the queen of glands?f you have small feet you may get the job. >> well, you're out. >> thanks, mike. the hired help here keeps her royal feet from hurting. can you imagine this job? >> sue? >> yes? >> this person wears shoes, works in the shoes, so the queen doesn't have to have blisters. >> she breaks in shoes. >> oh, sure. i want somebody like that. >> well, you know what you could also do? >> what? >>...