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she had been diagnosed with hodgkin's disease and it's not from those who suffered from the tainted blood scandal from the 1970s and '80s sadly many passed away since. obviously i'm aware of previous debates on this matter and the statement by the health secretary on the 10th of january. however, this does not bring closures to many victims and their families. will the prime minister personally prioritize this matter, work with the administrations and bring forward with a proper compensation and bring justice to the innocent victims of this terrible tlagd >> i think the honorable gentlemen for his question and just as he had constituents who have come to him about this extremely difficult issue, i've had exactly the same experience in my own constituency and i think there was -- although previous governments had put in place arrangements there was a unfairness particularly those who caught hepatitis c because the evidence with people who have aids on one hand and hepatitis c has changed over the years and i was pleased my right honorable friend made the statement that we were increasing w
she had been diagnosed with hodgkin's disease and it's not from those who suffered from the tainted blood scandal from the 1970s and '80s sadly many passed away since. obviously i'm aware of previous debates on this matter and the statement by the health secretary on the 10th of january. however, this does not bring closures to many victims and their families. will the prime minister personally prioritize this matter, work with the administrations and bring forward with a proper compensation...
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she had been diagnosed with hodgkin's disease at the time.of course, her situation is not dissimilar to that of the several thousands of people who also suffered due to the tainted blood scandal of the 1970s and 1980s. sadly, many have passed away since. obviously, i am aware of previous debates in the house on the matter and the statement by the health secretary on 10 january, but this does not bring closure to many victims and their families. will the prime minister personally prioritize this matter, work with the devolved administrations and introduce a proper compensation scheme, thus finally bringing justice to the innocent victims of this terrible tragedy? >> i thank the honorable gentleman for that question. he has had constituents come to him about this extremely difficult issue and i have had exactly the same experience in my constituency. although previous governments had put arrangements in place, there was a basic unfairness, particularly towards those who caught hepatitis c, because the evidence about what happens to people with
she had been diagnosed with hodgkin's disease at the time.of course, her situation is not dissimilar to that of the several thousands of people who also suffered due to the tainted blood scandal of the 1970s and 1980s. sadly, many have passed away since. obviously, i am aware of previous debates in the house on the matter and the statement by the health secretary on 10 january, but this does not bring closure to many victims and their families. will the prime minister personally prioritize this...
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that is a non- hodgkin's lymphoma. they would like pressed manufacturers to update product labeling to include this possible risk. >> allegra, is the possible allergy drugs over the counter. the fda approved it is without a prescription. and you should still always consult a doctor before taking any type of elegy medication. >> and the cdc, there are nearly cdc 26 million adults that are diabetic and 1/4 to not even know it. one-third are believed to a pre- diabetes. their blood sugar level is higher than normal. >> and another recall. for now he is recalling 400,000--4--afford the ford motor company. and that could cause loss of control with the back frame giving way from 1999-20 03 >> the big story overnight. from the north bay, the delta, and the inland valleys are all under this dense fog advisory. and this is forming on the bayshore locations. we are going to be seeing light winds, cooler temperatures and that fog is going to see and make its way through the delta. and for your morning commute, through the carcine
that is a non- hodgkin's lymphoma. they would like pressed manufacturers to update product labeling to include this possible risk. >> allegra, is the possible allergy drugs over the counter. the fda approved it is without a prescription. and you should still always consult a doctor before taking any type of elegy medication. >> and the cdc, there are nearly cdc 26 million adults that are diabetic and 1/4 to not even know it. one-third are believed to a pre- diabetes. their blood...
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began to piece together the story how at the age of 39 years old, larry had been stricken with non-hodgkin's lymphoma and was the 36th person in the history of medicine to have of a bone transplant. and while he was in recovery, his miraculous recovery from this illness, he, he had -- he went to the dana farber institute in canada, and they piped in the boston red sox games. when larry got out of his isolation they said what's the one thing you most want to do now that you're getting out of the hospital, and larry said i want to go walk around fenway park. here's fenway park, by the way, an old picture of fenway park. i've always thought it was one of the most dramatic and wonderful stories because larry, of course, 23 years later larry not only survived what, against all the odds, but managed an even greater, beat the odds in even a greater way by being the leader of the red sox when they won the world series, a feat that nobody thought was possible. it was shortly after meeting larry and be telling his story in this legal times that i signed on to cover the iran-contra hearings, and that w
began to piece together the story how at the age of 39 years old, larry had been stricken with non-hodgkin's lymphoma and was the 36th person in the history of medicine to have of a bone transplant. and while he was in recovery, his miraculous recovery from this illness, he, he had -- he went to the dana farber institute in canada, and they piped in the boston red sox games. when larry got out of his isolation they said what's the one thing you most want to do now that you're getting out of the...
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i was a single mom anticipate i found out i had hodgkin's lymphoma and went through six months of chemotherapy people from this community and my church helped me take care of my daughter. >> for nick and amanda who spoke to us in crystal's home it's a gesture they will never forget. >> to see my kids, you know, there's a hundred kids she sees every day and just to know that my kids were special in her heart for just even for that moment is very, very, very appreciated in our family. >> we appreciate them more than they know. >> marilyn. >> i truly believe there are angels on this earth and i think that we've met them. >> thank you. >> and seeing that it's fitting we're here inside the horizon sanctuary of the historic ebenezer baptist church and end with an appropriate quote from dr. king. it says life's most persist tent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others? and i know sam has a special guest back in new york. sam? >> robin, they're great stories. we have met some wonderful people through the whole process. we'll introduce you to another one. sam is here by the way. pirates o
i was a single mom anticipate i found out i had hodgkin's lymphoma and went through six months of chemotherapy people from this community and my church helped me take care of my daughter. >> for nick and amanda who spoke to us in crystal's home it's a gesture they will never forget. >> to see my kids, you know, there's a hundred kids she sees every day and just to know that my kids were special in her heart for just even for that moment is very, very, very appreciated in our family....
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a form of non hodgkins lymphoma. there asking all press plant manufactures update their labels to include this possible risk. women should also check and plans to see if the doctor notice any changes. >> and and that was arrested on suspicion of burglary, but take a look how he got out of the car. he'd jump out the window. he was still handcuffed. he told the officer driving that he was not feeling well. he said " could open the window? " so he opened the window and he somehow jumped out. in his hands were still buckled and he jumped out. you can see how long the left, he pulls over and it's a right back in. he took into the hospital, minor injuries. they say you're not supposed to land without your hands out. i guess that was not possible. >> i also say not to land on your head. (laughter) of look at the bundy shut bridge, all lot of sunshine and robbed the day. we have an update coming from judge cecijackie sissle welcome back, major closures and following that i'm committed of the newspapers. check out the guns of
a form of non hodgkins lymphoma. there asking all press plant manufactures update their labels to include this possible risk. women should also check and plans to see if the doctor notice any changes. >> and and that was arrested on suspicion of burglary, but take a look how he got out of the car. he'd jump out the window. he was still handcuffed. he told the officer driving that he was not feeling well. he said " could open the window? " so he opened the window and he somehow...
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a few months later, my mom was diagnosed with emif i diseem diseem ma and non-hodgkin's disease. cobra is the plan that you pay a lot of money for actually. you may the imleers and the employee's side. she writes, if you ever tried to find health insurance for someone with a history of cancer and emphysema. from personal experience, i know it is infuriating. it would cost her $1,400 month with a $4,000 deductible per year. that means she'd pay insurance, $1,400 a month. wouldn't be ail to get any -- collect on any of these -- her bills until she'd already paid an additional $4,000 out of her pocket. this was more than my mairntses were bringing home each month so needless to say, whatever savings and retirement they had was used up quickly. what other option did they have? my mom's health got worse. she required keep in mind ma and several hospital stays. i remember sitting with request her and listening to how worried she was about how she would pay her bills. as if these kinds of illness aren't bad enough and the stress is it causes to a father the anxiety it causes, on top of
a few months later, my mom was diagnosed with emif i diseem diseem ma and non-hodgkin's disease. cobra is the plan that you pay a lot of money for actually. you may the imleers and the employee's side. she writes, if you ever tried to find health insurance for someone with a history of cancer and emphysema. from personal experience, i know it is infuriating. it would cost her $1,400 month with a $4,000 deductible per year. that means she'd pay insurance, $1,400 a month. wouldn't be ail to get...