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they change the activity of our hormones, our sex hormones, in a variety of different ways. >> we're seeing children starting puberty at younger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and 8 in the white community. this is too young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and flame retardants, including pbdes, chemicals so common that almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> so you may have vinyl floors, you may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are using. those, ift's soft and pliable plastic, it' leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the environment where you get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively penetrate and m
they change the activity of our hormones, our sex hormones, in a variety of different ways. >> we're seeing children starting puberty at younger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and 8 in the white community. this is too young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and...
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our endocrine glands produce hormones that regulate the basic processes of our body, like metabolism, growth, reproduction, and development. endocrine disruptors disturb how these processes work. >> endocrine disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling. proper hormone signgnaling isis very important forr fetal devevelopment and for chchildhood devevelopme, as well a as sexual maturation. therefore, compopounds that ininterfere withth these process could have very profoundd effects. >> many of these and other chemicals appeaear to be associated with lower i.q.s, and/or behavioral problems in children. >> if you look at what these chemicals can do to the brain, we know now these chemicals are also interfering with how we process information. >> they affect ouour genetic outcome. they increase the possibility thatat we lose a baby.y. they change the activy of o our hormomones, our sex hormones, in a variety ofof different way. >> we''re seeieing children starting pupuberty at youounger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in t
our endocrine glands produce hormones that regulate the basic processes of our body, like metabolism, growth, reproduction, and development. endocrine disruptors disturb how these processes work. >> endocrine disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling. proper hormone signgnaling isis very important forr fetal devevelopment and for chchildhood devevelopme, as well a as sexual maturation. therefore, compopounds that ininterfere withth these process could have very profoundd...
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the other hormone that has just as an undeserved reputation is this hormone oxytocin. oxytocin is officially this hormone. oxytocin is a miss causing bonding between mothers and infants and pair bonding between monogamous couples in in may she more expressive than more cooperative and charitable and trusting and there's a whole new horrifying field of neuroscience called in a row if you spritz oxytocin up people's noses they are more likely to believe all sorts of gibberish of people trying to sell you stuff whether it's their political viewpoint. if they could spray oxytocin through the fence at costco all over this country, what it would do to the economy. okay, so oxytocin promotes this pro social behavior until you look more closely. recent work shows that exactly what oxytocin does, makes you more cooperative and generous, charitable with people who you categorize as being just like you. makes you more prosocial towards in the group members and when it comes to outgroup members it makes people more xenophobic and more preemptively aggressive and less cooperative t
the other hormone that has just as an undeserved reputation is this hormone oxytocin. oxytocin is officially this hormone. oxytocin is a miss causing bonding between mothers and infants and pair bonding between monogamous couples in in may she more expressive than more cooperative and charitable and trusting and there's a whole new horrifying field of neuroscience called in a row if you spritz oxytocin up people's noses they are more likely to believe all sorts of gibberish of people trying to...
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that doesn't include their hormone therapy and perhaps mental health treatment. those are the physical realities of the situation. i had an intern a few years ago that wanted to serve in the military, she went to law school and she applied for jacob court. she was denied because she had a bunion on her foot. now that is ridiculous that we are going to consider changing the standard for the entire military in multiple places in multiple ways to invite people to come in who have serious medical conditions for they cannot serve. yet we deny someone who has a bunion from surgery. we need to return to common sense. the policy before was the one that ensured and it was tough the people serving this country had to pass certain parameters or else you cannot serve. that's what we should continue to pulitzer stander. to make sure that people can fight tonight, that we don't waste precious dollars or time on individuals who are not ready to fight. i yield back. thank you. >> mr. chairman, thank you. just to expand on the point those made earlier, every time we have added a
that doesn't include their hormone therapy and perhaps mental health treatment. those are the physical realities of the situation. i had an intern a few years ago that wanted to serve in the military, she went to law school and she applied for jacob court. she was denied because she had a bunion on her foot. now that is ridiculous that we are going to consider changing the standard for the entire military in multiple places in multiple ways to invite people to come in who have serious medical...
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the other hormone that has just as undeserved repetition, but in the opposite direction is this hormone, oxytocin which is officially the groovy hormone on earth causing bonding between mothers and infants and pair bonding between couples and makes you more expressive and emotional sensitive and more charitable and trusting. there is a new field of science called neuro marketing where if you sprits oxytocin up people's nose they are likely to believe people trying to sell you stuff. if they could spray oxytocin through the vents of costco what that would do to the economy -- oxytocin promotes pro-social behavior until you look more closely. research work shows that is what oxytocin does. makes you more co-operative and generous and charitable with people who you categorize just like you. more pro-social toward in-group members. when it comes to out-group members, makes people more xenophobic and less cooperative. a group in the netherlands showed this. they got their lab rats, college graduates from a university there and they engaged everyone in the standard process. the runaway trolle
the other hormone that has just as undeserved repetition, but in the opposite direction is this hormone, oxytocin which is officially the groovy hormone on earth causing bonding between mothers and infants and pair bonding between couples and makes you more expressive and emotional sensitive and more charitable and trusting. there is a new field of science called neuro marketing where if you sprits oxytocin up people's nose they are likely to believe people trying to sell you stuff. if they...
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because their ovaries are testes never developed and cannot make their own hormones and objective you know one of the interesting things is i had the opportunity to work in the ninth circuit. gay conversion ban gay conversion therapy ban and what's interesting to me is a lot of the arguments against gay conversion therapy are very much raised with this new. medical approach of interrupting children's natural development and so it's really curious to me that the pendulum has swung on the one hand because as a society and as as legal courts it has been decided that gay conversion therapy is not ok which basically was to block someone from being gay but it seems to me that this is the the opposite side of the same coin where we're also using medical interventions to promote a different way of living. you know what someone naturally might otherwise life be or do biologically you've both been a bit like many outspoken feminists on the search and we won't go into the details but some of these attacks of them very much. what is your position i mean just straightforward. being trends so i'll
because their ovaries are testes never developed and cannot make their own hormones and objective you know one of the interesting things is i had the opportunity to work in the ninth circuit. gay conversion ban gay conversion therapy ban and what's interesting to me is a lot of the arguments against gay conversion therapy are very much raised with this new. medical approach of interrupting children's natural development and so it's really curious to me that the pendulum has swung on the one...
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in addition the policy subjects tri-care for hormone therapy for family members and associated costs of the policy cover 16 and 17-year-old dependence. this policy is not only costly, and also loses time time for additional training, the inability to deploy and increase morale. every member of the military must undergo a daylong training on the new policy which translates for our troops into lost time in the pit on the firing range or the simulator which air force a desperately needs to reserve forces are hit especially hard by this training and time is limited by these members on duty but it's not just that is concerning itself with the lack of deployability of the individuals going through the sex transition process. the process requires between 210 and 238 workdays were soldiers not deployable after surgery. this recovery time it equates to 1.4 billion dollars manpower over 10 years for transgender personnel who cannot deploy and fight our nation's wars. this doesn't address the concern of non-deployability after transition due to ongoing hormone treatments that require refrigerat
in addition the policy subjects tri-care for hormone therapy for family members and associated costs of the policy cover 16 and 17-year-old dependence. this policy is not only costly, and also loses time time for additional training, the inability to deploy and increase morale. every member of the military must undergo a daylong training on the new policy which translates for our troops into lost time in the pit on the firing range or the simulator which air force a desperately needs to reserve...
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abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed.cience information officer at cancer research uk, and she told us more about the research. the research looked at a group of men who were at risk of their cancer spreading, or who were risk of treatment not working, and they found that when they combined the normal treatment, where they reduce hormones, and combine it with the other drug, a greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. statins, which are usually prescribed to lower cholesterol, could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27 percent, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed research involving 200,000 women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. the consumer group which is calling on british airways to create an automatic compensation system for passengers who are affected by serious flight—delays and cancellations. it comes a week after a major it
abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed.cience information officer at cancer research uk, and she told us more about the research. the research looked at a group of men who were at risk of their cancer spreading, or who were risk of treatment not working, and they found that when they combined the normal treatment, where they reduce hormones, and combine it with the other drug, a greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. statins,...
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abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed.aren at risk of the cancer spreading or who are at risk of having their treatment may be not work as well. they looked in this group of men and found that when they combined the normal treatments, where they reduce hormones, combined with another drug, it greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. that was the senior science information officer at cancer research uk. statins — which are usually prescribed to lower cholesterol — could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27 percent, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed research involving 200—thousand women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister has insisted that the conservative position on tax hasn‘t changed — and that she‘s hoping to lower taxes. jeremy corbyn has accused the conservatives‘ tax plans ariana gr
abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed.aren at risk of the cancer spreading or who are at risk of having their treatment may be not work as well. they looked in this group of men and found that when they combined the normal treatments, where they reduce hormones, combined with another drug, it greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. that was the senior science information officer at cancer research uk. statins — which are...
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abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. us more about the research this was a men with high risk of their cancer spreading of whom were at risk of having their treatment may be not work as well. we looked in this group and found that when they combined the normal treatment, where they reduce hormones, and combine that with the other drug, it greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. some breaking news to bring you: we are getting reports via reuters that police are attending an incident at london bridge in central london. we understand the officers are armed, and there is a report to suggest that london bridge station is closed. that is reuters quoting london transport. we can speak to hollyjones, a bbc reporter. tell us where you are and what you can see. hello. i am currently on london bridge. i am on the right—hand side away from the shard. a white van driver came speeding, probably about 50 miles an hour, veered off the road and into crowds of people that we re road and into crowds of pe
abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. us more about the research this was a men with high risk of their cancer spreading of whom were at risk of having their treatment may be not work as well. we looked in this group and found that when they combined the normal treatment, where they reduce hormones, and combine that with the other drug, it greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. some breaking news to bring you: we are getting...
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blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow the result a fully functional bio progresset tick ovary that not only restored hormone function but also allowed mice to get pregnant, deliver pups and lactate after birth. even though it's a few years down the road scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patient who's have lost their fertility. >> so this i think is a first indication that there is a glimpse of hope. >> reporter: for alyssa kelly the news is exciting at the age of three her daughter evelyn underwent cancer treatments. alyssa had doctors safe evelyn's ovarian tissue with the hope that technology would some day make it possible for evelyn to have her own biological childr children. >> you know my kids are the best thing that ever happened to me. they're wonderful, um, and i wanted that option for her. >> reporter: alyssa is hopeful by the time her daughter is of age the prosthetic ovary or something similar will be a routine procedure. north we were researchers say that's a very good possibility. they believe human trials are
blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow the result a fully functional bio progresset tick ovary that not only restored hormone function but also allowed mice to get pregnant, deliver pups and lactate after birth. even though it's a few years down the road scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patient who's have lost their fertility. >> so this i think is a first indication that there is a glimpse of hope. >> reporter: for...
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what would you say to those who feel that taxpayers shouldn't be paying for hormone treatments? >> well, you know, it's -- health care is something that prisoners have a right to. trans health care is necessary. >> in what way is trans health care necessary medical care? >> literally keeps me alive. keeps me from feeling i'm in the wrong body. like i get these horrible -- used to get these horrible feelings like i want to rip my body apart. it's really, really awful. >> health care for transgender people is not cosmetic, it is not experimental. >> reporter: but with the help of aclu civil rights lawyer chase strangio, manning was eventually granted hormone therapy, undergarments, and makeup, all heralded as landmark victories. >> she was the first person to receive hormone therapy in a military prison. >> chelsea needs us now more than ever. >> i will never stop fighting for chelsea and my transgender siblings. >> i want people to see the truth. >> reporter: manning's following on the outside growing. bolstered by her prolific writing and tweeting about everything ranging from h
what would you say to those who feel that taxpayers shouldn't be paying for hormone treatments? >> well, you know, it's -- health care is something that prisoners have a right to. trans health care is necessary. >> in what way is trans health care necessary medical care? >> literally keeps me alive. keeps me from feeling i'm in the wrong body. like i get these horrible -- used to get these horrible feelings like i want to rip my body apart. it's really, really awful. >>...
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researchers have also been testing a new combination of hormone therapies, for prostate cancer.s the findings could transform the treatment what the research has looked at was, could this drug be used to treat women who have an advanced stage of ovarian cancer? women for whom there are no other treatment options. any research which find and identifies potential new treatment for cancer, particularly when it is in the later stages, certainly is something to be excited about. the researchers themselves say, however, we need to be cautious because it was a very small scale trial. how does it work and why does it work? what‘s so special about this drug? what the research has found was that this drug can mimic how another molecule gets into cancer cells, and when it gets in there it damages the dna so much that the cells can‘t grow and they can‘t replicate and make copies of themselves. essentially it kills the cancer cells. why was the trial group so small? it is only 15 women. the trial was what we call a phase 1 trial, and the partners of these phases or to 1st test if a drug is s
researchers have also been testing a new combination of hormone therapies, for prostate cancer.s the findings could transform the treatment what the research has looked at was, could this drug be used to treat women who have an advanced stage of ovarian cancer? women for whom there are no other treatment options. any research which find and identifies potential new treatment for cancer, particularly when it is in the later stages, certainly is something to be excited about. the researchers...
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researchers have been using this hormone therapy drug.e stopped responding to other treatment. so later on in their treatment. instead, they gave it to people at the start of their treatments, alongside other hormonal therapy drugs. it has had some really positive results. scientists have described it as almost a cure in some patients. afterfour described it as almost a cure in some patients. after four and described it as almost a cure in some patients. afterfour and a half yea rs, some patients. afterfour and a half years, the survival rate for people who were taking it was 37% higher than the control group who weren't. the scientist behind the research says it is the greatest improve all in survival rates in prostate cancer trials. the time it took for the disease to progress increased by 40 months and it could give people an extra two years and it halved the number of patients that have bone problems but other severe side—effects increase. so one in three patients went up to one in two. so it isn't perfect. what does that mean in term
researchers have been using this hormone therapy drug.e stopped responding to other treatment. so later on in their treatment. instead, they gave it to people at the start of their treatments, alongside other hormonal therapy drugs. it has had some really positive results. scientists have described it as almost a cure in some patients. afterfour described it as almost a cure in some patients. after four and described it as almost a cure in some patients. afterfour and a half yea rs, some...
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it‘s normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. is the first game in a ten match tour which culminate in three tests against the world champion. the fireworks were limited to the pre—match build—up for the taking ona to the pre—match build—up for the taking on a barbarians side featuring students, painters and builders should have been easy for the fastly experienced lions. things got off to a stuttering start with jonny sexton missing a penalty before landing the first points of the tour for that there were also brittle at the back. the bar bars fell short at their first attempt but went into the lead. to rub salt into the head coach‘s winscombe his son added to the hosts total. greg laidlaw took over kicking duties but the lions could not science the lands. —— silence the lambs. sexton came off and anthony watson was set up for the try and then converting. farrell might wings of eagles provided a stunning late charge to win the derby at epsom. a stunning late charge the a0 to 1 outsider passed seven horses in the last 100 metres
it‘s normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. is the first game in a ten match tour which culminate in three tests against the world champion. the fireworks were limited to the pre—match build—up for the taking ona to the pre—match build—up for the taking on a barbarians side featuring students, painters and builders should have been easy for the fastly experienced lions. things got off to a stuttering start with jonny sexton missing a penalty before landing the first...
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researchers have been using this hormone therapy drug.ped responding to other treatments, so quite late on in their treatment. instead, they've gave it to people at the start of their treatment alongside other hormonal therapy drugs, and it has had really positive results. scientists behind it described it as almost a queue or in some patients. afterfour and a half years the survival rate for the people taking it was 37% higher than the control group who were not. the scientists behind the research say thatis scientists behind the research say that is the greatest improvement in survival rates they have seen in prostate cancer trials. the time it took for the disease to progress increased by about 1k months. they say it could give people an extra two years, and it also half the number of patients with severe bone complications, which can be a major problem in prostate cancer. but other severe side effects increased, so other severe side effects increased, so from one in three patients experiencing them, that went up to one in two, so it i
researchers have been using this hormone therapy drug.ped responding to other treatments, so quite late on in their treatment. instead, they've gave it to people at the start of their treatment alongside other hormonal therapy drugs, and it has had really positive results. scientists behind it described it as almost a queue or in some patients. afterfour and a half years the survival rate for the people taking it was 37% higher than the control group who were not. the scientists behind the...
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they are so close chemically to the naturally occurring hormone is that they actuaually disrupt ourr n normal and the ccurrent balance in our body. hence the term in the crown destructor. was untiliouss one recently among the most widely used commercial use herbicides in the world. is known to feminize males. chromosomeproducing elite male frogs, they would dedevelop abnorormal testes. in some cases, the testes will have follicles and produce eggs. with theireres behavior, physiology and so forth. frogs are very diverse and our species that specialize in different ways, whether it is their breeding biology or coloration. scientists have discovered particular features that have evolved in one group or another haveve interesting phpharmacologicall benefits for humans. in some cases, they are or were being developed as potential drugs. >> researchers are looking at how compounds from and to be and -- including those with hiv aids. at a time when antibiotic resistance is becoming more widespread, scientists say amphibians bailed the key to new antibiotics and ways of overcocoming antibio
they are so close chemically to the naturally occurring hormone is that they actuaually disrupt ourr n normal and the ccurrent balance in our body. hence the term in the crown destructor. was untiliouss one recently among the most widely used commercial use herbicides in the world. is known to feminize males. chromosomeproducing elite male frogs, they would dedevelop abnorormal testes. in some cases, the testes will have follicles and produce eggs. with theireres behavior, physiology and so...
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. >> the military initially denied the request for hormones she says the fight for her right to change daunting she tried to commit suicide twice. and then they granted the hormones and then after seven years she got the gift of clemency from departing president barack obama. >>> and amanda bynes ran into trouble with drugs and the law and now she is somebodier and wants to get back into the spotlight. here is the the story and her recent decision to go back to school. >> the former child star whose good girl image rocketed her to stardom. >> she was once a rising starlets. with big hits, like what a girl wants and she's the man. >> and like so many in hollywood bynes made headlines for all the wrong reasons, a series of driving violations and disturbing tweets and a series of psychiatric visits. >> it was the darkest time of her life was the reaction to her smoking marijuana and whatever hardship she was going through at the time and now the actress is speaking out with her first sit down interview in four years with diana madison. the 31-year-old bynes revealing she is drug free and
. >> the military initially denied the request for hormones she says the fight for her right to change daunting she tried to commit suicide twice. and then they granted the hormones and then after seven years she got the gift of clemency from departing president barack obama. >>> and amanda bynes ran into trouble with drugs and the law and now she is somebodier and wants to get back into the spotlight. here is the the story and her recent decision to go back to school. >>...
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also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormoneve her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. rozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts... ...infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. julie calls it her "new" normal. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance, the number-one-prescribed, fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >>> to our "index." police in northern ita
also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormoneve her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. rozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your...
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receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plusas significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts... ...infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. julie calls it her "new" normal. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance, the number-one-prescribed, fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >> mason: we don't often advertise homes for sale on this broadcast, but michelle miller llund a fixer-upper that really
receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plusas significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney...
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receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance pluswas significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts... ...infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. julie calls it her "new" normal. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance, the number-one-prescribed, fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >>> finally tonight, america strong. the former homeless teen graduating at the top of her class. you met her right here
receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance pluswas significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney...
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receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts... ...infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. julie calls it her "new" normal. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance, the number-one-prescribed, fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. abreak through your allergies.? try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete a
receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney...
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what would you say to those who feel that taxpayers shouldn't be paying for hormone treatments?care? >> literally keeps me alive. keeps me from feeling i'm in the wrong body. like i get these horrible -- used to get these horrible feelings like i want to rip my body apart. it's really, really awful. >> health care for transgender people is not cosmetic, it is not experimental. >> reporter: but with the help of aclu civil rights lawyer chase strangio, manning was eventually granted hormone therapy, undergarments, and makeup, all heralded as landmark victories. >> she was the first person to receive hormone therapy in a military prison. >> chelsea needs us now more than ever. >> i will never stop fighting for chelsea and my transgender siblings. >> i want people to see the truth. >> reporter: manning's following on the outside growing. bolstered by her prolific writing and tweeting about everything ranging from her thoughts on government transparency to sharing her favorite play lists. while outside, manning's supporters were fighting to sway the court of public opinion, from behi
what would you say to those who feel that taxpayers shouldn't be paying for hormone treatments?care? >> literally keeps me alive. keeps me from feeling i'm in the wrong body. like i get these horrible -- used to get these horrible feelings like i want to rip my body apart. it's really, really awful. >> health care for transgender people is not cosmetic, it is not experimental. >> reporter: but with the help of aclu civil rights lawyer chase strangio, manning was eventually...
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blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow.nctional bio prosthetic ovary that not only restored hormones but also allowed mice to get pregnant, deliver pups and lactate after birth. even though it's a few years down the road for human testing, scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patients who have lost their fertility. so this is the first there is a glimpse of hope. >> for alyssa kelly the news is exciting. at the age of three her daughter underwent cancer treatments. they had doctors save her ovarian tissue with the hope technology would some day make it possible for evelyn to have her own biological children. >> my kids are the bev thing that ever happened to me. they're wonderful. i wante wanted that option for . >> alyssa is hopeful by the time her daughter is of age the prosthetic ovary or something similar will be a routine procedure. northwestern rp researchers say that's a very good possibility. they believe human trials are just three to five years away. >> we've accomplished som
blood vessels started forming a allowing hormones to flow.nctional bio prosthetic ovary that not only restored hormones but also allowed mice to get pregnant, deliver pups and lactate after birth. even though it's a few years down the road for human testing, scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patients who have lost their fertility. so this is the first there is a glimpse of hope. >> for alyssa kelly the news is exciting. at the age of three her...
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receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts... ...infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. julie calls it her "new" normal. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance, the number-one-prescribed, fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >> hollywood suffering a major meltdown over donald trump pulling out of the paris climate accord. >> carly shimkus her
receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney...
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receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plusrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts... ...infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. julie calls it her "new" normal. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance, the number-one-prescribed, fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of
receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plusrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or...
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blood testing will be used to detect substances such as the human growth hormones in golf.t in the olympics and part of the olympic programme, in its get on board with everything other sports do. it is a massive step in the right direction and i was asked yesterday, does anyone have to fear andi yesterday, does anyone have to fear and i do not really think we have any sort of problem at all. i do not think anyone should be fearful. i so careful in terms of what i take in terms of supplements but that is pa rt terms of supplements but that is part and parcel of being an athlete. lam not part and parcel of being an athlete. i am not sure how many people would call me an athlete but as part of being a sports person, you have these responsibilities. in formula one, the first and only team boss was appointed by founder of peters out but after disagreements, they have released this statement... the royal ascot festival continued on wednesday on a day when the queen attended the course after travelling from the state opening of parliament in london. dressed in yellow it continues
blood testing will be used to detect substances such as the human growth hormones in golf.t in the olympics and part of the olympic programme, in its get on board with everything other sports do. it is a massive step in the right direction and i was asked yesterday, does anyone have to fear andi yesterday, does anyone have to fear and i do not really think we have any sort of problem at all. i do not think anyone should be fearful. i so careful in terms of what i take in terms of supplements...