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that number is way over what is tolerable -- it's 140 over 90, is the border of hypertension.ure, richie, is 115 over 75. for everyone listening, the difference between being optimal and hypertensive, is a ten-year life expectancy. it's a big number, dan. >> in richie's defense, it's a little nerve-racking to have your blood pressure taken on live television. so, maybe it's artificially boosted. >> are these -- >> i took richie's blood pressure five times. that was the best number. >> okay. fair enough. >> dr. oz, are these five numbers the things that patients and people work with their doctors on improving? >> they are. they are about talking to your physician about numbers and dealing with them. susan, by the way, works with lifeline screening, who is our partner. we've already screened 10,000 people with this program. we come into your community. if you can't be here in chicago, and most can't be, at least go to droz.com and sign up. we'll come to you. i checked susan. and susan has a little bit of a waist. but thankfully, she doesn't have a lot of risk factors besides tha
that number is way over what is tolerable -- it's 140 over 90, is the border of hypertension.ure, richie, is 115 over 75. for everyone listening, the difference between being optimal and hypertensive, is a ten-year life expectancy. it's a big number, dan. >> in richie's defense, it's a little nerve-racking to have your blood pressure taken on live television. so, maybe it's artificially boosted. >> are these -- >> i took richie's blood pressure five times. that was the best...
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heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be without insurance, it might be more cost effectiti [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams
heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage...
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brought up obesity because the researchers point out that obesity is more likely the cause of the hypertension than sodium and so it's very dangerous to the government to target something that is probably not the problem, put everyone on a low salt diet and put people at risk including the elderly, pregnant women, children, and healthy patients we know can develop insulin resistance. >>guest: we have to start educating overall on how to exercise, look at our health, and start learning how to over all take care of ourself. >> we can all agree about that. thank you for joining us. president obama pushing for tax cuts for the middle class but he is signaling he is willing to compromise? [ j. weissman ] it was 1975. my professor at berkeley asked me if i wanted to change the world. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomi have built a new facility to identify the most productive strains of algae. algae a amazing little critters. they secrete oil, which we could turn into biofuels. they also absorb co2. we're hoping to supplement the
brought up obesity because the researchers point out that obesity is more likely the cause of the hypertension than sodium and so it's very dangerous to the government to target something that is probably not the problem, put everyone on a low salt diet and put people at risk including the elderly, pregnant women, children, and healthy patients we know can develop insulin resistance. >>guest: we have to start educating overall on how to exercise, look at our health, and start learning how...
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they say that hypertension can be reduced by destroying nerves in the kidney. many people struggle to keep their blood pressure under control. >> high blood pressure is often called the silent blood -- silent killer because it greatly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, yet many of us realize -- do not realize that we have a it. in the u.k., and nearly one out of three have high blood pressure. this device offers a radically new approach, by zapping the kidney with radio waves. in a trial of 100 patients, half had a tube inserted into their renal artery. this delivered a burst of radio frequency energy that knocked out the nerves that played a key role in blood pressure control. most of those that have the treatment achieved substantial reduction in blood pressure. cutting the risk of cardiovascular disease. those involved in the trial believe that it has the potential to save thousands of lives per year. >> we rarely expect to see big drops in blood pressure. to be able to drop some of the's blood pressure by this much with a relatively simple, qui
they say that hypertension can be reduced by destroying nerves in the kidney. many people struggle to keep their blood pressure under control. >> high blood pressure is often called the silent blood -- silent killer because it greatly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, yet many of us realize -- do not realize that we have a it. in the u.k., and nearly one out of three have high blood pressure. this device offers a radically new approach, by zapping the kidney with radio...
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it leads to hypertension and heart disease and all kinds of issues. >> all the health issues we want to fight actually start with stress. >> absolutely. so i would encourage that they go to the in laws but they go there with a plan. they go there with the plan to separate. too much togetherness during the holidays is a bit much. participate and then separate. >> we are going to go take a walk while you guys have your after dinner drinkchise is when it usually gets crazy. >> absolutely. that is when the story comes out. >> and people are creating new stories. how did you get started being the voice of reason? >> professionally i started in the music industry. i worked for loud records, rca in the early 90s and for maverick records and madonna label. i recognized there was a shift in the theme of hip hop music from consciousness to more massagennistic and materialistic. >> there has to be a way for all of our brilliant hip hop artists to come up with brilliant lyrics that don't put women down and degrade women. let me go on record. if you are that smart come up with a way to uplift wom
it leads to hypertension and heart disease and all kinds of issues. >> all the health issues we want to fight actually start with stress. >> absolutely. so i would encourage that they go to the in laws but they go there with a plan. they go there with the plan to separate. too much togetherness during the holidays is a bit much. participate and then separate. >> we are going to go take a walk while you guys have your after dinner drinkchise is when it usually gets crazy....
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heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage...
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care of cancer patients, or even in the ccu, patients who have just had heart attacks or are in hypertensive crisis, and sometimes you have a patient who just wants to sit and talk, and my nurses do the best they can, but they don't always have the time. so this is another way to support a patient that's just incredibly valuable, and they're able to make them look at things in a contemplative way, being present in the moment, and that helps calm, relax. it brings peace. >> if they are calm as we are trying to treat them, they actually get better sooner in terms of their outlook. >> i pray that you watch over him. >> hospitals don't need buddhists, but they provide something that more and more hospitals are unable to give to patients-time and loving attention. for religion & ethics newsweekly, i'm betty rollin in new york. >>> in other news, muslim groups say u.s. security officials unfairly delayed delivery of passports and visas to americans heading to the hajj, or pilgrimage to mecca. several muslims said their passports were seized and not returned until after their scheduled flights had
care of cancer patients, or even in the ccu, patients who have just had heart attacks or are in hypertensive crisis, and sometimes you have a patient who just wants to sit and talk, and my nurses do the best they can, but they don't always have the time. so this is another way to support a patient that's just incredibly valuable, and they're able to make them look at things in a contemplative way, being present in the moment, and that helps calm, relax. it brings peace. >> if they are...
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have grown up on fast food, and have more obesity, more diabetes, more cholesterol issues, more hypertensionnd this new generation is also getting the sales pitch where they spend most of their time. online. >> the power of the red box. >> reporter: does mom say no a lot? >> yes, sometimes. >> probably more no than yes. >> reporter: carrie says he's doing what she can to keep her kids healthy as fast food companies spend billions on ads aimed at them. randall pinkston, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather, and in sports, the steelers and bengals clash on monday night football. ♪ [ female announcer ] this is not a prescription. this is diane. who worked with her walgreens pharmacist to help control her diabetes... with some exercise and a few changes to her diet. diane, whose new routine comes with a view. to find out if you're at risk for diabetes, get a free health test november 12th and 13th at your nearest participating 24-hour walgreens or take care clinic location. expertise -- find it everywhere there's a walgreens. maybe it's because their department st
have grown up on fast food, and have more obesity, more diabetes, more cholesterol issues, more hypertensionnd this new generation is also getting the sales pitch where they spend most of their time. online. >> the power of the red box. >> reporter: does mom say no a lot? >> yes, sometimes. >> probably more no than yes. >> reporter: carrie says he's doing what she can to keep her kids healthy as fast food companies spend billions on ads aimed at them. randall...
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it is diabetes, hypertension, and blood pressure. need to make sure we have adequate mobile outreach programs. asthma is also correlated with being poor. when you know that, you know that these people need our reach, especially in the bayview hunters point and the portola housing projects, as well as tackling the environment issues. it is no wonder that we have a disproportionate rate of asthma. we need to tackle the environment issues, but we also need to have more of the on the ground community outreach to deal with it. >> thank you. >> mr. moss. >> i started san francisco community power in 2001. i was placed on the tax forsk fe in 2002. i will help close a plant this year. i'm on the task force that has a book that air toxins in district 10. if you look at the map of for the pollution is, it is in district 10. it comes from the freeway. the city of san francisco has adopted an ordinance that all new developments has to be built in a certain way. everyone who lives in the district right now, including my daughter who has respirato
it is diabetes, hypertension, and blood pressure. need to make sure we have adequate mobile outreach programs. asthma is also correlated with being poor. when you know that, you know that these people need our reach, especially in the bayview hunters point and the portola housing projects, as well as tackling the environment issues. it is no wonder that we have a disproportionate rate of asthma. we need to tackle the environment issues, but we also need to have more of the on the ground...
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. >>> plus, we have heard about complication that is can spring from obesity like diabetes and hypertension se -- reserves shows problems facing obese teens. those stories and more at 6 and now preview of world news at 6:30. >>> coming on world news, pastors with a secret. a crisis at the center of their soul. it's probably not what you might think. what is the secret the answer tonight on world news and abc news investigation. 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help myself. i'm kinda ready to move up to get to the next level. fusion... yeah, i like it. ...i should probably brag about this a little bit. the projected resale value can't be beat by camry. 33 miles per gallon on the highway. wow. the sync system... gps correct. phone. yes. i love it. get our best deals. 0% financing and, as a holiday bonus, we'll give you $1500 to use toward your first three payments. holly has something she'd like to say. bye, camry. until i look at the gumli
. >>> plus, we have heard about complication that is can spring from obesity like diabetes and hypertension se -- reserves shows problems facing obese teens. those stories and more at 6 and now preview of world news at 6:30. >>> coming on world news, pastors with a secret. a crisis at the center of their soul. it's probably not what you might think. what is the secret the answer tonight on world news and abc news investigation. 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough....
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. >>> weir with the pulmonary hypertension association. it's one of the most misdiagnosed diseases. visit us online at our website. >> good morning, washington. >>> wednesday morning, 6:11. it's 55 degrees in leesburg. look at the rainfall with the thunderstorms. 1.7 inches, not much rain everywhere. 1 inch in spotsylvania. takoma park, 0.8 inches. half an inch in college park. it's 55 degrees into b.j.'s and arlington. 53 in mount airy. 54 and warrenton. sunny and gusty today. wind advisory from 9:00 a.m. through 4 rpm for the best majority of the viewing area. gusts of 30-50 miles an hour. highs in the mid 60's. 40 degrees tonight. increasing clouds tomorrow, mid 50's. >>> it is overwhelming. it is exactly what we anticipated. coming out of the neighborhoods. if you live in a tree-lined area, there's a lot of debris. a lot of power outages and power poles down and power lines down. if there was a big crash yesterday. this is live, eastbound dulles toll road. those lights are traffic coming out of reston. two lanes getting by to left at two laneses ashtabu getting by to the left at
. >>> weir with the pulmonary hypertension association. it's one of the most misdiagnosed diseases. visit us online at our website. >> good morning, washington. >>> wednesday morning, 6:11. it's 55 degrees in leesburg. look at the rainfall with the thunderstorms. 1.7 inches, not much rain everywhere. 1 inch in spotsylvania. takoma park, 0.8 inches. half an inch in college park. it's 55 degrees into b.j.'s and arlington. 53 in mount airy. 54 and warrenton. sunny and gusty...
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the surgery was tested on 52 hypertension patients who had not responded to conventional medication.average there was a significant drop in blood pressure compared it a control group. post patients still needed medication but some were able to reduce doses. it was very small but larger trials are expected. >> health officials are urging adults to get vaccinated against the flu and whooping cough. the c.d.c. represents the flu vaccine for everyone over six months of age but one-third of americans were vaccinated last year. they are worried about whooping cough. california is battling an o outbreak. it killed 10 infants and adults are susceptible because their baby shots have worn off around they could spread it to infants. adults only need a whooping cough shot one time and it will rest the rest of their lives. >> it is now 5:42. 41 degrees. coming up some say it is like a real life bionic man. how one man gains back his independence with a new hand. >> here is a live look of the downtown area courtesy of the sky cam. we will update weather and traffic for the morning commute when we
the surgery was tested on 52 hypertension patients who had not responded to conventional medication.average there was a significant drop in blood pressure compared it a control group. post patients still needed medication but some were able to reduce doses. it was very small but larger trials are expected. >> health officials are urging adults to get vaccinated against the flu and whooping cough. the c.d.c. represents the flu vaccine for everyone over six months of age but one-third of...
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. >> if we prevent people getting hypertension -- >> this is scolding. >> thaw are walking their fingerldn't this be between the doctor and the patients? we eat twice as much sodium as we should. i'm a fan of soup. i have don't think the mayor has a role to tell people what to eat. >> it's big advertising. >> let mim continue. >> we make mistakes in our romantic lives, we date the wrong people and marry wrong people. it happens to a lot of people. and it happens pain and heart attack and money. >> shouldn't the government get involved and take position on the women you ought to be dating? >> he'd like a lot of my girlfriends. this being said, information about nutrition and health and well being is appropriate function for government. >> he could take position on sodium and not on soup. >> isn't it enough to pay them to pick up the garbage? >> he has done a good job on that. >> new york city is perfect? >> no. he's done a great job educating kids. we have a better city than we had before. >> not his role to tell us what to eat. >> amen. you know what? we'll stop in the words of a physic
. >> if we prevent people getting hypertension -- >> this is scolding. >> thaw are walking their fingerldn't this be between the doctor and the patients? we eat twice as much sodium as we should. i'm a fan of soup. i have don't think the mayor has a role to tell people what to eat. >> it's big advertising. >> let mim continue. >> we make mistakes in our romantic lives, we date the wrong people and marry wrong people. it happens to a lot of people. and it...
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asthma, prematurity, autism, behavioral problems, attention deficit disorder, diabetes, obesity, hypertensionthey begin and how can we halt the progression? the only way to find out is to follow kids from the time they're in the womb. >> we have to really go very early in the development of a fetus whether it's preconception or during pregnancy and then follow these children over time. it's only by following them over a long period of time that we will be able to actual say what causes -- what directly is linked to specific outcomes. >> reporter: when health care dollars are at a premium, doctors want to figure out how to act to prevent disease, not react. >> it may be about medications that children are taking. those are also chemicals in many instances. it can be about everyday household products even though we know families have been worried about exposure to plastics and the components of these plastics. >> reporter: it's what we eat and drink. to find out the effects, doctors will take blood samples and specimens from the people and their homes. the project has been ten years in the maki
asthma, prematurity, autism, behavioral problems, attention deficit disorder, diabetes, obesity, hypertensionthey begin and how can we halt the progression? the only way to find out is to follow kids from the time they're in the womb. >> we have to really go very early in the development of a fetus whether it's preconception or during pregnancy and then follow these children over time. it's only by following them over a long period of time that we will be able to actual say what causes --...
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we tell you what the district discovered about blowing -- lowering hypertension in the african-american community. >> i am serious. can stand idiots. >> why the high school will not be playing in the big game. that is hey ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. yeah, you're right! ♪ [ male announcer ] capital one banks are everywhere. [ clang! ] with hundreds of branches and atms, they're hard to miss. hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? ove, go long! >>> it is a thanksgiving day tradition, but this year there is some controversy. >> they won a spot in the game, but they will not be playing. >> in last year's thanksgiving day turkey bowl, it was ballou high and woodson. it was supposed to be a rematch this year and they both won their games. they said ballou was out because of an ineligible player. they won their last game 355 and 31 over -- 35-31 over dunbar. >> they're trying to figure out what is going on because they deserve to play in the tur
we tell you what the district discovered about blowing -- lowering hypertension in the african-american community. >> i am serious. can stand idiots. >> why the high school will not be playing in the big game. that is hey ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. yeah, you're right! ♪ [ male announcer ] capital one banks are everywhere. [ clang! ] with hundreds of branches and atms, they're hard to miss. hey, there's one right up the street. [...
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i have hypertension. and i think the chemo was just too much for my kidneys. they went into failure. and that was september 12th of 2008. and the doctor rushed me right to the hospital. as soon as he took x-rays, he said, you've got to go to the hospital right now. and i was on dialysis within three days. three to four days. >> larry: we hear so much about dialysis and i have friends and family that have had it. can you describe it? it's boring as hell, isn't it? i mean, three times a week, right? >> yeah, it's three times a week, 3 1/2 hours a day. some people do even more. >> larry: do you just sit and they inject you? >> there are different ways you can get it. you can get it through your stomach and sleep at night. i chose not to do that option. i didn't want to have a machine in my house that i had to look at every day. i chose to come to a facility and i could leave that facility. it doesn't hurt. >> larry: that go in intravenously? >> yes, it's a catheter, that's either -- i had a catheter that's here. there are others that once you're on longer, they p
i have hypertension. and i think the chemo was just too much for my kidneys. they went into failure. and that was september 12th of 2008. and the doctor rushed me right to the hospital. as soon as he took x-rays, he said, you've got to go to the hospital right now. and i was on dialysis within three days. three to four days. >> larry: we hear so much about dialysis and i have friends and family that have had it. can you describe it? it's boring as hell, isn't it? i mean, three times a...
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and more than twice as many african-americans will die from hypertension when compared to white patientshe normally now. >> reporter: my heart sounds healthy. so it's off to the next exam room where a parascope checks my vocal chords. ahhhh. >> "american idol" needs you, huh? >> reporter: next, the eye exam. >> can you see the black dot? >> reporter: yes, ma'am. >> all four corners? >> reporter: yes, ma'am. clearly, joyner is the only person here enjoying my physical. >> how many fingers? >> reporter: deuces. glad you're enjoying this. when was the last time you did one of these? >> last year. i'm scheduled to come in this year. >> reporter: yeah, i'm coming back. >> i'm going to pin. the skin, pull it away from the muscle, pinch again. >> reporter: joyner didn't have anything to make fun of during my body fat analysis. >> al done. 7.1. >> reporter: like that? >> i hate that. >> reporter: like that? >> i can't wait for you to get fat. >> reporter: when does that start? so far, so good. but i hadn't got tonight the part i had been warned about. the infamous, and all-important, stress test
and more than twice as many african-americans will die from hypertension when compared to white patientshe normally now. >> reporter: my heart sounds healthy. so it's off to the next exam room where a parascope checks my vocal chords. ahhhh. >> "american idol" needs you, huh? >> reporter: next, the eye exam. >> can you see the black dot? >> reporter: yes, ma'am. >> all four corners? >> reporter: yes, ma'am. clearly, joyner is the only person...
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. >> reporter: 79-year-old al abram has pulmonary hypertension that causes shortness of breath and fainting not alone. several people observing have the same condition. patients take turns seeing their puc pulmonologist during shared medical appointments. >> i find it very beneficial having everyone arnold with a chronic illness, comparing medicines and how you feel. >> reporter: the doctor presents an information-packed lecture to his group of patients before he starts to see them. >> bringing patients together at the same time and sort of explaining it to a big group has the educational advantage of leveraging the physician's time. >> reporter: cleveland clinic was the first in south florida to introduce the concept of shared medical appointments. it's expected to gain in popularity because of health care reform. >> one thing that will be beneficial for the health care system and this model is you can take care of the needs of a lot of people at one time. >> reporter: it's also part support group. the patients learn from each other. while howard describes this experience as enlightening -
. >> reporter: 79-year-old al abram has pulmonary hypertension that causes shortness of breath and fainting not alone. several people observing have the same condition. patients take turns seeing their puc pulmonologist during shared medical appointments. >> i find it very beneficial having everyone arnold with a chronic illness, comparing medicines and how you feel. >> reporter: the doctor presents an information-packed lecture to his group of patients before he starts to see...
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and hypertension, high blood pressure is just one of them, diabetes, stroke. who won't go to the doctor. and it's women like your wife who make our men go to the doctor. did your wife make you go? >> well, i don't want to say made me. she strongly suggested. >> yeah. >> also, it was two women in my life. my wife but also my executive producer that you know, as well, these two were screaming at me about it. so we decided to do something here and take me to a physical and try to get this message out. what are some of those excuses? you say black men don't go, what are the excuses you keep hearing? >> oh, i don't need to go to the doctor, i'm fine, i'm fine. i'm fine. you know, that swelling, that's just a swelling, it'll go away, it'll go away, you know. yeah, i'm having a hard time breathing when i go upstairs, but you know, that's just because of my age and everything. i'm fine. i'm fine. it's just stupid. it's just stupid. and our women tell us all the time, go to the doctor, stupid. why don't you go to the doctor? so we couldn't come up with a name like stup
and hypertension, high blood pressure is just one of them, diabetes, stroke. who won't go to the doctor. and it's women like your wife who make our men go to the doctor. did your wife make you go? >> well, i don't want to say made me. she strongly suggested. >> yeah. >> also, it was two women in my life. my wife but also my executive producer that you know, as well, these two were screaming at me about it. so we decided to do something here and take me to a physical and try to...
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. >> coming in very agitated, hypertensive, tachycardia, vomiting and hallucinating to a point where they are -- they need to be medically sedated and there's even cases of possibly seizures. >> the shops we visited say the fake spot not a big seller and makers deny it's dangerous. >>> this morning, a new home for a san francisco swan after its companion was found dead. blanche who usually swims at the lagoon at the palace of fine arts is now staying at the san francisco zoo. animal control says another swan was found dead with a dislocated neck earlier this month likely caused by a person. blanche will live at the zoo through mid-january. >>> 5:13. turkey troubles solved. we are going to go to the experts to answer some of the most common problems in the kitchen when it comes to cooking that turkey. >>> plus, oakland's next mayor on the defense. how jean quan is explaining all those unpaid parking tickets. emergency.. they're the ones to call. the ladies at the ,, lightning fast. lightning strong. verizon 4g lte. rule the air on the most advanced 4g network in the world. butterball
. >> coming in very agitated, hypertensive, tachycardia, vomiting and hallucinating to a point where they are -- they need to be medically sedated and there's even cases of possibly seizures. >> the shops we visited say the fake spot not a big seller and makers deny it's dangerous. >>> this morning, a new home for a san francisco swan after its companion was found dead. blanche who usually swims at the lagoon at the palace of fine arts is now staying at the san francisco...
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died in his sleep of hypertension in cardiovascular disease and loss vegas.he honors went on and on for this guy. unfortunately the number one legacy he leaves is well he was there a usf numerous recording violations occurred and the school and eventually close the basketball program for number of years because of the quicken daily gain their so to speak. he survived by his daughter and son. clinton he was 49 years of age. i'm ready to go and have over this whole deal has come to the forefront about leadership. ken smith be a good leader he says he can is going back and forth when your 2 and 6 words are rather hollow but alex has something to say. >> when in your leadership works if it does working also in your leadership is burning question especially the quarterback position last year i stepped in and we won some games played while and also in the leadership is just the same. on the same of always been treated >> the world series and bp said hold the party it's a nice touch. edgar was to be honored in his home country of colombia but has said hey forget the
died in his sleep of hypertension in cardiovascular disease and loss vegas.he honors went on and on for this guy. unfortunately the number one legacy he leaves is well he was there a usf numerous recording violations occurred and the school and eventually close the basketball program for number of years because of the quicken daily gain their so to speak. he survived by his daughter and son. clinton he was 49 years of age. i'm ready to go and have over this whole deal has come to the forefront...
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african-americans suffer from high blood pressure, and more than twice as many african-americans will die from hypertensionhealthy. so it's off to the next exam room where a periscope checks my vocal cords. ahhh. >> "american idol" needs you, huh? >> next the eye exam. >> do you see the black dot? >> yes, ma'am. >> all four corners? >> yes, ma'am. >> and clearly, joyner is the only person here enjoying my physical. >> how many fingers? deuces. >> i'm glad you're enjoying this. when was the last time you did one of these? >> last year. i'm scheduled to come in this year. >> i'm coming back. >> i'm going to pinch the skin, pull it away from the muscle, and pinch again. >> but joyner didn't have anything to make fun of during my body fat analysis. >> all done. 7.5. >> you like that? >> i hate that. >> you like that? >> i can't wait for you to get fat. >> when does that start? >> so far, so good. but i hadn't gotten to the part i'd been warned about, the infamous and all important stress test. do people fail it? >> nobody fails. >> let's do this, man. but i'm not just worried about failing for all to see. afte
african-americans suffer from high blood pressure, and more than twice as many african-americans will die from hypertensionhealthy. so it's off to the next exam room where a periscope checks my vocal cords. ahhh. >> "american idol" needs you, huh? >> next the eye exam. >> do you see the black dot? >> yes, ma'am. >> all four corners? >> yes, ma'am. >> and clearly, joyner is the only person here enjoying my physical. >> how many fingers?...
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found those that stated they a high degree of job inxurnty also were at higher risk for obesity, hypertensionf those things as we know really stack the deck for us in terms of risk for cardiovascular disease. >> ideally, we eliminates stress, that's not realistic. how do you handle the stress in a better way? >> in general, again, this is really important, maggie, whether you're at home working. remember, a lot of people work out of home or at a job you feel is giving significant stress, try minimize it's negatives and maximize the positives. obviously one of the biggest negatives people should strive to avoid or cut out completely is smoking. how many times -- >> i knew you'd say that. >> outside standing on the street smoking. stip it altogether. the worst thing can you do for your health. meditation, deep breathing exercises. you can't leave your desk or step outside and take a mental health break, do deep breathing, ten maintains day can really, really help. obviously avoiding junk food, especially in the health care profession, there's junk food everywhere. the water cooler. >> you have
found those that stated they a high degree of job inxurnty also were at higher risk for obesity, hypertensionf those things as we know really stack the deck for us in terms of risk for cardiovascular disease. >> ideally, we eliminates stress, that's not realistic. how do you handle the stress in a better way? >> in general, again, this is really important, maggie, whether you're at home working. remember, a lot of people work out of home or at a job you feel is giving significant...
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found those who stated they had a degree of job insecurity also were at higher risk for obesity, hypertensionow really stack the desk for us in terms of risk for cardiovascular lar disease. >> ideally we would eliminate all the stress but that is not realistically. how do you handle the stress in a better way nimplts general, whether at home working, because a lot of people do, or a job place you feel is giving you significant stress, try to minimize the negatives and accentuate or maximize the positives. obviously one of the biggest negatives people should strive to cut out completely is smoking. >> i knew you would say that. >> smoking outside their jobs, standing on the street. >> a stress buster having the opposite effect. >> exactly the worst thing you can do for your help, meditation or deep breathesing exercises if you can't leave your desk or step outside for a mental health break, do deep breathing, 10 minutes a day can really, really help. obviously avoiding junk food we know especially in the health care profession there is junk food everywhere, the watercooler. >> you have access.
found those who stated they had a degree of job insecurity also were at higher risk for obesity, hypertensionow really stack the desk for us in terms of risk for cardiovascular lar disease. >> ideally we would eliminate all the stress but that is not realistically. how do you handle the stress in a better way nimplts general, whether at home working, because a lot of people do, or a job place you feel is giving you significant stress, try to minimize the negatives and accentuate or...
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facebook friends can lead to severe anxiety, hypertension, and possible death. >> hello.ey're not your friends. that's all. >> and this is so important, that jimmy kimmel is up, live this morning, in los angeles, to talk about this. it's so good to see you, jimmy. what's behind all this? what's the problem, my friend? >> well, i think it's a lot of things, really. for me, i notice people at my office, people that i know, spending an inordinate amount of time on facebook. i wonder what can be so interesting? and how can you have 900 friends? no one has 900 friends. i can almost guarantee that these people are not your friends. and if you spend -- if you spend 900 friends, you spend 1 minute a week on each one of them, that's 15 hours a week you're not getting paid to work online. it's ridiculous. and i'm here to weed it out. >> you're striking a blow for real friends. >> exactly. >> to tell people to unfriend on facebook. it's backfiring. look what gina lovato has got up to 4,000 friends. >> can el i tell you something? she started out with 500. i told people to unfriend h
facebook friends can lead to severe anxiety, hypertension, and possible death. >> hello.ey're not your friends. that's all. >> and this is so important, that jimmy kimmel is up, live this morning, in los angeles, to talk about this. it's so good to see you, jimmy. what's behind all this? what's the problem, my friend? >> well, i think it's a lot of things, really. for me, i notice people at my office, people that i know, spending an inordinate amount of time on facebook. i...
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things liie diabetes and hypertension, you make sure that thhse are under control.y thing that your clinician is3 try to make sure, you again, see your clin clinician, but many pe we immediat need to make shore e give access to iisurance o these women who are pregnant can get prenatal care. >> thank yyu for joining us this morniig. hopefully maryland's ggade aloog with the nation continue to improve if individuaas do thhir part and collectively we get %-thank you, ladies..3 >> thank yoo..3 >>> coming up n the 7:00 houu, you can try, but you can't hiie it. now a new bra promisesstt erase -ll of that bacc fat. we put it to the test. >>> i'm emily >>> a possible tornado ipped through parrville leaving a trail of damage in its path. meteorologisttemily gracey is3 live here with the latest on it seems as people are trying to clean up from that mess. >> reporterr they are and nowú that the sun has comeeup, ú%trice, we're seeing a lot more of the damage. thhre's a roof in the middle of i'm here on ellis road at. parkville and i'm joined by donald. something strange happene
things liie diabetes and hypertension, you make sure that thhse are under control.y thing that your clinician is3 try to make sure, you again, see your clin clinician, but many pe we immediat need to make shore e give access to iisurance o these women who are pregnant can get prenatal care. >> thank yyu for joining us this morniig. hopefully maryland's ggade aloog with the nation continue to improve if individuaas do thhir part and collectively we get %-thank you, ladies..3 >> thank...
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in fact, just a few weeks ago, harvard scholars came out with a study that showed although hypertensionn the united states, sodium intake has stayed almost exactly the same for 40 years which indicates that salt is not the culprit here. it indicates that probably obesity is a better place to look. but the government is not keeping up with the science on salt. and unfortunately, they're -- they're really behind the times. >> lori roman, sharon richard, thank you very much for coming in for the debate. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right, fight over your food is not stopping at salt. now, sarah palin is fighting back like a mama grizzlies against schools that want to regulate sweets and it's the g.o.p. establishment vs. the tea party. we'll talk to republican congressman about his face-off with michelle bachmann for a leadership role in the new congress. that the at the top of the hour. [ male announcer ] the next big thing from lus is not a car. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanc
in fact, just a few weeks ago, harvard scholars came out with a study that showed although hypertensionn the united states, sodium intake has stayed almost exactly the same for 40 years which indicates that salt is not the culprit here. it indicates that probably obesity is a better place to look. but the government is not keeping up with the science on salt. and unfortunately, they're -- they're really behind the times. >> lori roman, sharon richard, thank you very much for coming in for...
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well, the hepatitis actually compromised my kidneys because i already had hypertension.re. so the chemo i went on when i was diagnosed with hep c several months before that compromised my condition. >> so you were on dialysis a lot. >> i was on dialysis three times a week, 3 1/2 hours a day for about six, seven months. i was working. i was traveling. i've had dialysis in places like istanbul and milan. >> and just the fact that then you had to -- you had to make a choice. ok, a kidney is available. i got to go. and i know -- >> i had to call my business manager. i was so torn with how was i going to do this? everybody was in the room was so emotional, nobody could really think with my sister and so i called my business manager at 4:00 in the morning and i said what should i do? >> i'm sure your sister would have wanted it that way. here we are, this is almost like a second chapter, another chapter to your career. how's the voice? how do you approach performing these days? you said to us before that you think your royce is stronger after all this. >> i think it really is.
well, the hepatitis actually compromised my kidneys because i already had hypertension.re. so the chemo i went on when i was diagnosed with hep c several months before that compromised my condition. >> so you were on dialysis a lot. >> i was on dialysis three times a week, 3 1/2 hours a day for about six, seven months. i was working. i was traveling. i've had dialysis in places like istanbul and milan. >> and just the fact that then you had to -- you had to make a choice. ok,...
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that person who has undetected hypertension or diabetes, certainly their kidneys will get worse and eventually that care will be given in most states that state will pick up the tab in a different way so pay me now or pay me later. the best way to provide care is to anticipate the needs of patients at all stages of life, not just within the medicaid grew. you are absolutely right about that. is always reflected in the care of the chronically ill. the do eligible population, 90% of americans, 9 million americans in a dual eligible population 9 million people account for 40% of the cost to medicaid and that is one of the recent states are having these terrible problems. the best thing to do for them is to help them heal, to get them better care that will reduce the burdens on states. we don't have a one-size-fits-all solution here. state-by-state there will be innovations that will surface. we can support that through waivers, through the demonstration projects now anticipated in new law and preexisting legislation and now we have these new wonderful assets in the law, the center for medicare an
that person who has undetected hypertension or diabetes, certainly their kidneys will get worse and eventually that care will be given in most states that state will pick up the tab in a different way so pay me now or pay me later. the best way to provide care is to anticipate the needs of patients at all stages of life, not just within the medicaid grew. you are absolutely right about that. is always reflected in the care of the chronically ill. the do eligible population, 90% of americans, 9...
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that person who has undetected hypertension or diabetes that's hurting their kidney will get worse and eventually that care will be given and most states that means the states will pick up the tab a different way. you pay me now or pay me later. the best way to provide care is to anticipate the needs of patients at all stages of life. not just the medicare group. you are right about that. it always is reflected in the care of the chronically ill. an enormous burden on the states right now is the dual eligible population. 9% of americans in the dual eligible population, they account for 40% of the cost in medicaid. and that's one of the reasons states are having these terrible problems. the best thing to do for them is to help them heal, get them better care. that will reduce state -- burdens on states. flexibility is essential to the future. we don't have a one-size-fits all solution here. state by state there will be innovations, we can support that through waivers, demonstration projects now anticipated in the new law and pre-existing legislation. now we have these 23450u wonderful a
that person who has undetected hypertension or diabetes that's hurting their kidney will get worse and eventually that care will be given and most states that means the states will pick up the tab a different way. you pay me now or pay me later. the best way to provide care is to anticipate the needs of patients at all stages of life. not just the medicare group. you are right about that. it always is reflected in the care of the chronically ill. an enormous burden on the states right now is...