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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
heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you
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men with hypertension to do yard work and light weight lifting to build up beyond arobic exercise. >> if you take care of young children. >> consumer reports issued a safety alert. >> this is breaking news actually upon. this alert was issued this evening regarding a stroller. the problem is with the brakes. consumer report said found a problem on the v-tech umprella solder. set the parking brake, step on the brake pedal until the wheels locks. when testers stepped on either pedal. the brake sometimes failed to enengage. you step on the pedal and you hear a click. >> the wheels may not be locked. they have not received consumer complaints and be nimble passed voluntarily safety standards. none theless. the brakes are a safety concern. >> if you leave the strollen and it could roll in harm's way and being lead to a serious injury. >> we don't believe that the results of consumer reports testing are indictative of the safety issue. it is not ind-- intended that it is to lock. harried parents may think they are locking when they are not. >> consumer report found a braking problem with al
men with hypertension to do yard work and light weight lifting to build up beyond arobic exercise. >> if you take care of young children. >> consumer reports issued a safety alert. >> this is breaking news actually upon. this alert was issued this evening regarding a stroller. the problem is with the brakes. consumer report said found a problem on the v-tech umprella solder. set the parking brake, step on the brake pedal until the wheels locks. when testers stepped on either...
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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 ar
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 ar
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pregnancies also need to be better monitored, with hypertension and abnormal fetal growth spotted more quickly. >> the most critical thing globally for reducing 2.6 million stillbirths is care at birth. 1.2 million of those are happening during the time of labor. after a woman has started laboring, the baby dies during that time, really because of lack of care. >> but it's not just poor nations where tragedies strike. even in the richest countries, stillbirths continue to affect thousands of parents, such as british mother sam baker, who lost her child scarlet in 2009. >> losing somebody is very hard anyway, but to lose a child is something very specific. and to lose a baby as well. you know, they're so innocent, they didn't do anything wrong. it's just so hard, because it's meant to be such a happy time. >> i'm cindy. >> she may now have a baby boy to add to her older daughter, but like millions of women worldwide, she still carries the memories and the wounds. >> this is "bbc news." the headlines. the u.s., u.k., and france saga da if i must go, that the international coalition is sp
pregnancies also need to be better monitored, with hypertension and abnormal fetal growth spotted more quickly. >> the most critical thing globally for reducing 2.6 million stillbirths is care at birth. 1.2 million of those are happening during the time of labor. after a woman has started laboring, the baby dies during that time, really because of lack of care. >> but it's not just poor nations where tragedies strike. even in the richest countries, stillbirths continue to affect...
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obesity is known to call hypertension, diabetes and sleep apnea.t can affect how much blood flows to the brain but losing weight could improve blood flow to the brain. >> it's also possible, cardiovascular fitness and eating better may improve memory ability. >> janelle: scientists say more research is needed focusing on how obesity my damage the brain. >> the still ahead, the bay area's eighth annual robo games. we'll show you the real world my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turnover. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the house. well, that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries, and mmm key lime pie. yeah, i've already lost some weight. [ female announcer ] yoplait light -- over 30 delicious flavors at about 100 calories. babe, what are you doi?! ♪ [ female announcer ] the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. >>> welcome back everyone to the saturday morning news. you are taking a look at the golden gate bridge, live shot of people headed into san francisco. if you are heading into the city maybe che
obesity is known to call hypertension, diabetes and sleep apnea.t can affect how much blood flows to the brain but losing weight could improve blood flow to the brain. >> it's also possible, cardiovascular fitness and eating better may improve memory ability. >> janelle: scientists say more research is needed focusing on how obesity my damage the brain. >> the still ahead, the bay area's eighth annual robo games. we'll show you the real world my diet? well yesterday i had an...
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it is not like hypertension and commercial development here. we really have to encourage people. another example is not a very common -- upper arm injuries are not very common. fortunately barbara took the sun as a problem. otherwise it wouldn't have passed and with shrinking markets, small markets for various rare diseases but even some reasonably common but not gigantic leap common things that is the problem. . the government has to do a lot of this. we don't have enough money to do all of this but will be important. just in general. basically some horrible things happen, of the divide between research and care coverage with evidence that we're working and point of care research for people remain in the health care system, that is changing and it will require a whole new policy to and do that. privacy issues, all kinds of issues will come up when we try to make a patient a research subject. that is important to think about. >> that does seem like where we are headed. with this emphasis on patient focused outcome, pain reforms that we talk about on the care side, how do we get b
it is not like hypertension and commercial development here. we really have to encourage people. another example is not a very common -- upper arm injuries are not very common. fortunately barbara took the sun as a problem. otherwise it wouldn't have passed and with shrinking markets, small markets for various rare diseases but even some reasonably common but not gigantic leap common things that is the problem. . the government has to do a lot of this. we don't have enough money to do all of...
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one possible explanation, obesity is known to cause hypertension. diabetes and sleep apnea.se things actually damage the brain by affecting how much blood flows to it. if you do lose weight, improve your blood pressure, you might also improve your blood flow to the brain. >> but it's also possible that things like improving the cardiovascular fitness or being more active or eating better might improve their memory ability. >> scientists say more research is needed. focusing on how obesity might damage the brain. don't go away. 7 on your side is next. >> what happens when you buy an item and it stinks? i mean, literally stinks. i have the answer r r r r r r r appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. [goat sounds] and the customer says, on the carpet." what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer [ alarm blares ] [ female announcer ] important events can sneak up on you. oh, i am not ready. [ female announcer ] but in two weeks, you could feel ready. introducing yopla
one possible explanation, obesity is known to cause hypertension. diabetes and sleep apnea.se things actually damage the brain by affecting how much blood flows to it. if you do lose weight, improve your blood pressure, you might also improve your blood flow to the brain. >> but it's also possible that things like improving the cardiovascular fitness or being more active or eating better might improve their memory ability. >> scientists say more research is needed. focusing on how...
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high blood pressure or hypertension is more common and more deadly in blacks than whites.new study says low levels of vitamin d may explain the racial differences. on a day like today who doesn't want a little time to soak up the sun? and while you're at it make some vitamin d. it is called the sunshine vitamin because our skin makes vitamin d when exposed to sunlight. and it is good for your bones and your heart and good for your blood pressure. researchers compared blood pressure and levels of vitamin d in thousands of volunteers and found overall blacks had significantly lower levels of vitamin d. and lower vitamin d was linked too high blood pressure. the institute of medicine says for the average person, 600 international units a day of these is plenty. >> we were a little surprised that individuals were consuming nearly adequate amount. >> true for most but not all. dark skin cuts down on the production of vitamin d. while ten minutes in the midday sun without sunscreen is enough for those with lighter skin, blacks need 3-5 times as much exposure to sunlight to produ
high blood pressure or hypertension is more common and more deadly in blacks than whites.new study says low levels of vitamin d may explain the racial differences. on a day like today who doesn't want a little time to soak up the sun? and while you're at it make some vitamin d. it is called the sunshine vitamin because our skin makes vitamin d when exposed to sunlight. and it is good for your bones and your heart and good for your blood pressure. researchers compared blood pressure and levels...
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one possible explanation obesity is known to cause hypertension diabetes and sleep apnea.our side is next. >> what happens when you buy an item and it stinks. i mean literally stinks. i have the answer coming up on 7 on your r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r
one possible explanation obesity is known to cause hypertension diabetes and sleep apnea.our side is next. >> what happens when you buy an item and it stinks. i mean literally stinks. i have the answer coming up on 7 on your r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r...
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the burden of chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and stroke present a significant public health challenge to all of our communities and our nation as a whole. in my home state of florida over 10 million case of seven chronic diseases, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, mental disorders and pull -- pulmonary conditions were reported early on in this decade at the cost of about $17.6 billion in treatment and resulting in $68.7 billion in lost productivity and economic costs. simply put, we have a sick care system, not a health care system. tens of millions of americans are suffering from health conditions that could possibly be preventable. and this is further exacerbated by the continuing rise of health care costs. despite the fact that chronic diseases are responsible for seven out of 10 deaths among americans each year and that they account for 75% of our nation's health care spending, less than 3% of our health care spending goes to preventive health care services and health promotion. as you know, the affordable care act or the
the burden of chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and stroke present a significant public health challenge to all of our communities and our nation as a whole. in my home state of florida over 10 million case of seven chronic diseases, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, mental disorders and pull -- pulmonary conditions were reported early on in this decade at the cost of about $17.6 billion in treatment and resulting in $68.7 billion in...
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but they also need to see the medical doctors we also provide services like diabetes and hypertension and so forth. but a large percentage of the people that come here are coming here to see the dentist and see the eye doctor and get a pair of eyeglasses. >> what does that say to you, this is not the first city you've been to. what does it say about the state of health care and the west right now? >> well, unfortunately, this is not a new phenomenon. i've been doing that here in america for 26 years. and it isn't getting any better. and unless we can do something about this massive need for dentistry and vision care, which is not covered usually by any type of insurance, i'm afraid it will be like this for many, many years to come. >> thank you for talking with us this morning. it's stan brock, the ceo and founder of remote area medical, the national non-profit that hosts health chain, likes this. by 5:30 this morning, organizers had given out as many as 840 numbers for people to come in to the coliseum and receive services. this clinic continues for the next four days, until troos. a
but they also need to see the medical doctors we also provide services like diabetes and hypertension and so forth. but a large percentage of the people that come here are coming here to see the dentist and see the eye doctor and get a pair of eyeglasses. >> what does that say to you, this is not the first city you've been to. what does it say about the state of health care and the west right now? >> well, unfortunately, this is not a new phenomenon. i've been doing that here in...
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rooms around the country with untreated diabetes leading to kidney failure and heart disease and hypertension leading to strokes. this isn't much of a choice. we are fooling ourselves if we think seniors will be able to write a check and pay the difference. a more likely scenario is seniors will not have medical coverage. i often say you can judge a society about how it treats its elderly and children, and the republican plan kicks our seniors to the curb while the wealthiest americans will continue to get wealth year. i urge my colleagues to vote against the republican budget and protect the medicare benefit. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from maryland reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from arizona, mr. flake. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. flake: these are serious times we are in right now with regard to debt and deficit and serious times call for a serious budget and this is a serious budget. this is one that can actually lead us out of the problems we
rooms around the country with untreated diabetes leading to kidney failure and heart disease and hypertension leading to strokes. this isn't much of a choice. we are fooling ourselves if we think seniors will be able to write a check and pay the difference. a more likely scenario is seniors will not have medical coverage. i often say you can judge a society about how it treats its elderly and children, and the republican plan kicks our seniors to the curb while the wealthiest americans will...
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it's not like hypertension and commercial development here -- we really have to encourage people and to give you another example, the upper arm prosthesis is not -- upper arm injuries now are not very common except in battle. unfortunately, darpa and us took this on as a problem; otherwise, it wouldn't have happened. and i think, you know, it's been mentioned with markets with genomics and small markets for various rare diseases. but even some reasonably common but not gigantically common things, i think that's a problem. so the government has to do a lot of this. and, you know, we don't have enough money to do all of it. but i think it's going to be important? can i make one more? just in general, i think basically because some horrible things happened, there's been a divide between research and clinical care. and the research subject and the patient. now, with databases, coverage with evidence and we're working on point of care research where people remain in the health care system in a randomized, that's changing. and it's going to require whole new policy on physicians to do that
it's not like hypertension and commercial development here -- we really have to encourage people and to give you another example, the upper arm prosthesis is not -- upper arm injuries now are not very common except in battle. unfortunately, darpa and us took this on as a problem; otherwise, it wouldn't have happened. and i think, you know, it's been mentioned with markets with genomics and small markets for various rare diseases. but even some reasonably common but not gigantically common...
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health services, cervical cancer screenings, breast cancer screenings, immunization, diabetes and hypertension testing, sexually transmitted testing an treatment, h.i.v. treatment, and referables. not one time of the money can be used for abortions. that's the current law, the current prohibition. currently there are approximately five million people who benefit from title 10 funding. over 4,500 clinics as across the nation. 91% of the people who take advantage of these clinics have no health insurance. less than 25% of title 10 funds go to planned parenthood. and planned parenthood spends approximately 3% of its total budget on abortion services. not one dime of which is federal funds. not one dime of which is federal funds. so this is not about abortion. this is about whether we're going to be able to provide preventive care to our most vulnerable in america. and it's attack on women. women are the basic beneficiaries of title 10 funds. it's going to cost us more money through the use of emergency room services. it makes no sense at all. it's certainly counter to what we all say we want, and
health services, cervical cancer screenings, breast cancer screenings, immunization, diabetes and hypertension testing, sexually transmitted testing an treatment, h.i.v. treatment, and referables. not one time of the money can be used for abortions. that's the current law, the current prohibition. currently there are approximately five million people who benefit from title 10 funding. over 4,500 clinics as across the nation. 91% of the people who take advantage of these clinics have no health...
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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 more cost effectiti >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. w
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...