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doctors call this masked hypertension meaning they're masking the symptoms when they go to the doctor's office. people with it are more likely to be male, smoke, have a history of cardiovascular disease and people who have this masked hypertension should monitor their blood pressure closely at home because you're at greater risk for a heart attack. >>> a warning from the american medical association this morning. not all fda trials for new drugs are the same. a new study published shows a wide variation in the evidence used when federal health officials atrough new medications. researchers found that experimental trials vary in size, design and duration. they say the flexible approach can be beneficial allowing fast approval of life saving drugs. >>> guys, get off your butt. california researchers say a simple message means get off your rear end and it will help prevent heart problems. there's a new study that found a risk of heart failure more than doubled for men who sat more than five hours a day and got very little exercise. that's compared to active men who sat less than two hours
doctors call this masked hypertension meaning they're masking the symptoms when they go to the doctor's office. people with it are more likely to be male, smoke, have a history of cardiovascular disease and people who have this masked hypertension should monitor their blood pressure closely at home because you're at greater risk for a heart attack. >>> a warning from the american medical association this morning. not all fda trials for new drugs are the same. a new study published...
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number two, 50% of the drugs that you mentioned, 13% for hypertension, 23% for the mental illness etc., etc.. those are all engaged on addressing people who have cultural problems in this country. the attention deficit disorder, for example, has doubled in this country in the english-speaking country in ten years. this used to be in the balance and have now increased due to the canadian study. many of these problems for example of substance abuse and staggered points out that the american regulatory agency involved in substance abuse dictates have a canadian, how the australian, the swiss, the british deal with the speculations and those studies have proven to be more effective i have two questions. does your agency deal with the problem of border such as the environmental agencies are doing in ecuador about the water coming down the stream so people get water and is your agency dealing with those anxieties that the refrigerator populations have acquired through cultural the activity is by taking certain types of foods that may have worked 100 years ago but don't work today in this cu
number two, 50% of the drugs that you mentioned, 13% for hypertension, 23% for the mental illness etc., etc.. those are all engaged on addressing people who have cultural problems in this country. the attention deficit disorder, for example, has doubled in this country in the english-speaking country in ten years. this used to be in the balance and have now increased due to the canadian study. many of these problems for example of substance abuse and staggered points out that the american...
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>> typically middle age men with a history of hypertension, diabetes and a history of coronory event. these are individuals. the stress of muchwaying on tv, if they are a partisan fan of one team tore the other can be overwhelming and lead to an increase in emergency room visits. >> people will go bananas when watching their favourite team. what is the best advice for the passionate fans. >> try to be mindful about what you are experiencing and try to control your enthusiasm as the players have to learn. >> >> is that real income for the passionate plan. >> i think it is. the players have to learn to control themselves and i think we should ask the passionate fans to control themselves as well. >> let me ask you a question regarding john fox. he had heart issues. what is the best advice you have for a coax. >> i think the coach had a problem with a cardiac favl. they had to re place it during the season the the coach has to take care of themselves. many are sleep deprived. they may not watch their health hazards. they need to follow the standard stress control, physical activity and d
>> typically middle age men with a history of hypertension, diabetes and a history of coronory event. these are individuals. the stress of muchwaying on tv, if they are a partisan fan of one team tore the other can be overwhelming and lead to an increase in emergency room visits. >> people will go bananas when watching their favourite team. what is the best advice for the passionate fans. >> try to be mindful about what you are experiencing and try to control your enthusiasm...
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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 effective
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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that's approaches to stop hypertension. take a look.rks for nutritional completeness and safety. as well as weight loss. the paleo diet, this was the most searched last year and it it ranked dead last of the 32 die tts evaluated. experts said if the cave man didn't eat it, you shouldn't either. they said it's too restrictive for most people to follow long-term and limits nutrients. david has been on the program before talking about the best foods to fuel our bodies. he was editor in chief for "men's health." he has a new book. . "eat it to beat it!" we both get a lot of grief for telling people whatnot to eat. we're the grim reapers of diet. people don't like to hear that. >> i'm constantly bumming people out. >> me too. some of this is important information people need to hear. you can also say you can eat the foods you love and still keep it off. >> that is the entire premise of the new book. one of the the things i wanted to do is to have a plan that was reasonable, that was realistic that everybody could follow. that's the problem.
that's approaches to stop hypertension. take a look.rks for nutritional completeness and safety. as well as weight loss. the paleo diet, this was the most searched last year and it it ranked dead last of the 32 die tts evaluated. experts said if the cave man didn't eat it, you shouldn't either. they said it's too restrictive for most people to follow long-term and limits nutrients. david has been on the program before talking about the best foods to fuel our bodies. he was editor in chief for...
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the dietary approaches to stop hypertension or commonly known as the dash plan took first place for its focus on fruits, veggies and low fat protein. others include the mayo clinic diet, the immediate ned diet and the weight watchers plan. in last place, the low carb high protein or cave man diet. rankings are based on lowering the risk of chronic illness, weight loss, safety and how easily you can adopt and sustain the diet. >>> the late word about the status of head coach dennis allen. [ superfan ] we're hitting the road to help america discover the new helper. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. >>> let's talk about the 49ers but also big news about the raiders will. >> breaking news always fun at this hour. la
the dietary approaches to stop hypertension or commonly known as the dash plan took first place for its focus on fruits, veggies and low fat protein. others include the mayo clinic diet, the immediate ned diet and the weight watchers plan. in last place, the low carb high protein or cave man diet. rankings are based on lowering the risk of chronic illness, weight loss, safety and how easily you can adopt and sustain the diet. >>> the late word about the status of head coach dennis...
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. >> reporter: because she suffers from hypertension, fernandez could not get affordable health coverage as of last year. as of january 1st, insurance companies can no longer charge more for pre-existing conditions and she was able to find a plan she could afford, slashing her prescription drug bill. >> while i was uninsured, i was paying $200 a month, but now with obamacare i will be paying $20 a month. >> reporter: it's not all smooth sailing. while 2.1 million americans have signed up so far, it's too soon to tell if obamacare is working. total signups are more than a million short of the target for january 1st. officials also can't say how many who have picked up the plan have actually paid for it and are truly enrolled. there are early signs not enough healthy and young people are signing up in order to keep costs low. and many who are signing up may find their current doctors are no longer included in their new plans. and the administration is still battling legal challenges to the law, so while the white house is celebrating the formal start of obamacare and some people are starti
. >> reporter: because she suffers from hypertension, fernandez could not get affordable health coverage as of last year. as of january 1st, insurance companies can no longer charge more for pre-existing conditions and she was able to find a plan she could afford, slashing her prescription drug bill. >> while i was uninsured, i was paying $200 a month, but now with obamacare i will be paying $20 a month. >> reporter: it's not all smooth sailing. while 2.1 million americans...
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my chenille hypertension is the most common cardiovascular disease which st is coronary heart disease. cause baby and strokes. to imagine a speaker that depicted an excellent idea to tea and scones crashing to defeat the ideology and in settlements in the senate institute explains. she's often must all nations comfy and healthy and mom it's easier than i did not mention the men of the eighty four t and two women at the age of fifteen mass money toward the basket at the us. growing up in our company. national scheme protons of the tiny dutch in kazakhstan since two thousand and nine. some of them i aim to diagnose and secondly to the system diseases over the course of their minds. the comparable the reason an increased incidence rate for example they see on average has taken its mate is being sued ha thousand people suffering from disease is on seven hundred thousand people mastitis and aches was by fifteen to eighteen percent in a sense it means taking the easy spent at the same time thanks to a number of knives is we monies to create a steady trend of decreasing motown or tea from ca
my chenille hypertension is the most common cardiovascular disease which st is coronary heart disease. cause baby and strokes. to imagine a speaker that depicted an excellent idea to tea and scones crashing to defeat the ideology and in settlements in the senate institute explains. she's often must all nations comfy and healthy and mom it's easier than i did not mention the men of the eighty four t and two women at the age of fifteen mass money toward the basket at the us. growing up in our...
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although servant to get hypertension and other ordinary employees the difference is not a big event in china. publisher intentions in those countries would never be double or triple ordinary one. the file to point out that education should be linked to people's income level. life as a modern society. and please tell or show only be decided by the value of their labor i point out that on the reason i put the doll is a servant and the general income level. i believe that was outperforming that it would impede upon every chinese person trying to weaken the benefit of reforms our professor from joan non university economics to op shops in town. the port side idea. tom points out the crucial point of reform is not to do to improve the pan to the servant the head shot to death the government should gradually increase ordinary employee pensions. top ten for the calories of chinese workers are too low. they still need to pay huge amount of money to the pension sure that the commies of money to go bankrupt. you lose both their jobs and their pensions to make life difficult after retirement. the
although servant to get hypertension and other ordinary employees the difference is not a big event in china. publisher intentions in those countries would never be double or triple ordinary one. the file to point out that education should be linked to people's income level. life as a modern society. and please tell or show only be decided by the value of their labor i point out that on the reason i put the doll is a servant and the general income level. i believe that was outperforming that it...
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continuum, and the fact that diseases can be contacted -- can be detected in a regular eye exam around hypertensiones, high cholesterol -- >> what i want to know is, why is it better to have a health plan that is specific for eye care? what are the cost benefits? >> we did a study on this for years ago with human capital management systems. we just refresh that study and will be publishing the results in the next couple of months. the original study looked at the largest clients we have. we ensure about half of the vision 500 companies for care. for every one dollar spent on an savings ofhere was a about $1.27 in healthcare costs. that has to do with presenting absenteeism and engagement. we have updated that study. we have been able to quantify with each of those disease states, basically, i doctors diagnose diabetes 34 or send the time. they die -- 34% of the time. they diagnose high cholesterol 32% of this time. that results in savings over a four-year period of about $5.8 billion. >> rob lynch, described the way your corporation is set up. it is a nonprofit. how is that possible? >> we were set
continuum, and the fact that diseases can be contacted -- can be detected in a regular eye exam around hypertensiones, high cholesterol -- >> what i want to know is, why is it better to have a health plan that is specific for eye care? what are the cost benefits? >> we did a study on this for years ago with human capital management systems. we just refresh that study and will be publishing the results in the next couple of months. the original study looked at the largest clients we...
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we have a hypertension. they will stay in the committee for their entire career.t is rare to commission -- transfer. probably 10 years. >> what happens after? >> now that i have stepped off my active duty time, i will find guys who don't know how to transition. i am a sniper. i don't think that translates. i don't think you are looking at it the right way. what you're looking for is someone who doesn't know how to quit. you have to focus on the task. you absolutely believe there is no go you cannot she. i do not know a person who doesn't want to hire that. >> of the success rates high? >> they are high. i think when guys transition, it becomes subject to what they can sink their teeth into. >> how us is at that your life -- how does that affect your life? >> you are never out of the fight. i don't mean in a ptsd way. person is unaware of the threats in the world, i would live in the orange role. i'm aware of my surroundings. i know where the exits are. >> that is famous in spy movies. >> it is a natural thing. >> the guy talking to a recruit and said, did you see
we have a hypertension. they will stay in the committee for their entire career.t is rare to commission -- transfer. probably 10 years. >> what happens after? >> now that i have stepped off my active duty time, i will find guys who don't know how to transition. i am a sniper. i don't think that translates. i don't think you are looking at it the right way. what you're looking for is someone who doesn't know how to quit. you have to focus on the task. you absolutely believe there is...
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the complaint accuses novartis of exaggerating the effectiveness of its hypertension drug.one of novartis's bestsellers. danone canceled a supply contract with new zealand. they are seeking competition from last year's product recalls over a contamination scare. protein used in baby formula may have been tainted with botulism, causing bacteria. for more, let's head over to paris. danone very much in focus. >> exactly. it is a very big deal because baby products represent about one percent of their revenues. it all started about six months theseen they warned about av products potentially causing botulism bacteria that could potentially cause death. obviously danone immediately called all -- recalled all the timein asia but at the problem didn't seem to be such a big deal. companyzealand-based only put $12 million provision for that. things started to get bigger because danone published third- quarter earnings and said that organic sales in the past 16 quarters were the lowest in the third quarter. they had to adjust their profit forecast. that is why danone is now seeking d
the complaint accuses novartis of exaggerating the effectiveness of its hypertension drug.one of novartis's bestsellers. danone canceled a supply contract with new zealand. they are seeking competition from last year's product recalls over a contamination scare. protein used in baby formula may have been tainted with botulism, causing bacteria. for more, let's head over to paris. danone very much in focus. >> exactly. it is a very big deal because baby products represent about one percent...
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>> middle aged men with a history of hypertension, diabetes and a history of core flare events. the stress of watching the team on tv, especially if they are a partisan fan, can lead to things like emergency visits and like i said heart tacks. >> doctor, people are going ogo about a thatogo bananas when thr home team. >> players have to learn to control their enthusiasm, just as audiences do. >> is that realistic for passional fan. >> yes, i think it's realistic for the passionate fans. the players have to learn to control themselves, the audience should too. >> john fox, he's had heart issues, what is the issue with a coach that's involved? >> john had a congenital defect that they had to replace during the off season. pooh coach has to take care of himself. they may be sleep-deprived, and need to follow the standard stress control physical activity and dietary guidelines the rest of us need to do and try to make sure they're not sacrificing their health in pursuit of victories. >> so based on your studies the hospitals in seattle as well as denver they should be staffed approp
>> middle aged men with a history of hypertension, diabetes and a history of core flare events. the stress of watching the team on tv, especially if they are a partisan fan, can lead to things like emergency visits and like i said heart tacks. >> doctor, people are going ogo about a thatogo bananas when thr home team. >> players have to learn to control their enthusiasm, just as audiences do. >> is that realistic for passional fan. >> yes, i think it's realistic...
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then obesity, then hypertension, quite a bit of heart disease is in this community.nd then when you look at it now there's hardly any supermarket. we have a few supermarkets in the area but not equipped to take care of the community as it should be. >> only a third of the bodegas offer low fat milk or fresh fruit but even if they do the choices are limited. when the volunteers finish building this greenhouse, locals will plant vegetables and sell them in the neighborhood. in the process her children will learn about the importance of healthy eating but also of martin luther king's message of. >> the volunteers said they hoped the greenhouse would help the residents become self sufficient. the area we were in was like a food desert. a third of the population lives a mile or more from a supermarket. >> that is a problem and something needs to be done about that and that is a very important issue. it's great to find an issue like that on martin luther king day for sure. roxann, thank you very much. the president and first lady and their daughters, malia and sasha, helpe
then obesity, then hypertension, quite a bit of heart disease is in this community.nd then when you look at it now there's hardly any supermarket. we have a few supermarkets in the area but not equipped to take care of the community as it should be. >> only a third of the bodegas offer low fat milk or fresh fruit but even if they do the choices are limited. when the volunteers finish building this greenhouse, locals will plant vegetables and sell them in the neighborhood. in the process...
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people so what happens as it comes to 55 people have to suffer a lot of chronic ailments with hypertensionetc. because of those issues. so in what this can table in terms of the infant mortality rate we compared the united states or the of the industrialized nations and this has one of the highest income mortality rates in terms of the amount per capita spent on health care and the united states is the highest in terms of the amount of spent by the government and subsidized by the government. it is also the highest and that is a quality-of-life in general. so, this is a big issue when it comes to spending so much money on the result. and so in the united states what is happening in the patient protection and the affordable care at 2010 or obamacare one of the things that has come out of that is in devotee an extension of coverage about 30 million americans and then the strategy of that is that it comes to make available for them health insurance through basically a market. one of the things is that they're worried about containing cost. so, does this really represent the role for health ca
people so what happens as it comes to 55 people have to suffer a lot of chronic ailments with hypertensionetc. because of those issues. so in what this can table in terms of the infant mortality rate we compared the united states or the of the industrialized nations and this has one of the highest income mortality rates in terms of the amount per capita spent on health care and the united states is the highest in terms of the amount of spent by the government and subsidized by the government....
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this is an emerging firm that is actually profitable, specializing in drugs for hypertension, particularlye threatening type of high blood pressure. united therapeutics spiked hard last month. the fda approved its oral treatment earlier than expected. there are a lot of naysayers out there wringing their hands about potential competition, i like the company's prospects. however, if you owned the stock before the monster move higher, maybe take a little money off the table. and if you think of buying it, take a step back. talking about anik, had a monster run last year, up nearly 300%. developing products that repair all kinds of tissue based on a chemical that acts as your body's shock absorber. the company is a post for orthobio logics, dermal and even surgical uses. anika is super speculative and hardly any coverage on wall street, but the company is profitable and trades at 24 times this year's estimates which is cheap given the 30% growth rate. it's a risky stock. so it is absolutely not for the faint of heart. although after watching another $500 million stock, give or take a few hund
this is an emerging firm that is actually profitable, specializing in drugs for hypertension, particularlye threatening type of high blood pressure. united therapeutics spiked hard last month. the fda approved its oral treatment earlier than expected. there are a lot of naysayers out there wringing their hands about potential competition, i like the company's prospects. however, if you owned the stock before the monster move higher, maybe take a little money off the table. and if you think of...
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this is an emerging firm that is actually profitable, specializing in drugs for hypertension, particularly of high blood pressure. united therapeutics spiked hard last month. there are a lot of naysayers out there wringing their hands about potential competition, i like the company's prospects. however, if you owned the stock before the monster move higher, maybe take a little money off the table. and if you think of buying it, take a step back. talking about anik, had a monster run last year, up nearly 300%. developing products that repair all kinds of tissue based on a chemical that acts as your body's shock absorber. anika is super speculative and hardly any coverage on wall street, but the company is profitable and trades at 24 times this year's estimates which is cheap given the 30% growth rate. it's a risky stock. so it is absolutely not for the faint of heart. although after watching another $500 million stock, give or take a few hundred million, intercept gone up 300% over a couple of days. anika is intriguing, but i give it my blessing only for spec, okay, and only if you use limi
this is an emerging firm that is actually profitable, specializing in drugs for hypertension, particularly of high blood pressure. united therapeutics spiked hard last month. there are a lot of naysayers out there wringing their hands about potential competition, i like the company's prospects. however, if you owned the stock before the monster move higher, maybe take a little money off the table. and if you think of buying it, take a step back. talking about anik, had a monster run last year,...
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on this day, they found pills and vials from india posing as legitimate thyroid, fertility, and hypertension send it all back. >> that sounds crazy. why not go after this person? >> we don't have the authority to actually destroy this on-site. this product could very well come back into the country through a different mail facility. maybe it gets through. maybe it gets stopped. >> but they're banking on one of these times, you're gonna miss. >> yeah. i think they are. >> and many of these fakes are so sophisticated, even investigators at this fda lab in cincinnati couldn't distinguish which bottle of zyprexa is fake with the naked eye. using a forensic light source, they can test the ink, and the label that lights up, that's the real one. this fake lipitor pill looks so authentic, they had to superimpose a diagram of an actual pill to see that the number 20 did not match up. >> with the naked eye, you cannot see this. >> as they say in india, you could manufacture anything. there's no limit. >> balbir bhogal was arrested in madison, wisconsin, for allegedly trafficking counterfeit drugs. he'
on this day, they found pills and vials from india posing as legitimate thyroid, fertility, and hypertension send it all back. >> that sounds crazy. why not go after this person? >> we don't have the authority to actually destroy this on-site. this product could very well come back into the country through a different mail facility. maybe it gets through. maybe it gets stopped. >> but they're banking on one of these times, you're gonna miss. >> yeah. i think they are....
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hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel reallyod and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go to school and to do everything that everybody else does here. so they're all throughout the facility. >> most of these guys are going to be returning to the streets. not everyone is sent to prison with a life sentence. and with that in mind, i think i would feel safer and feel better about these people going back to the streets with the kind of skills that we can provide them, instead of just opening the doors when their sentence is done and hoping the best. >> there are successful graduates of the rtu program. terry mahler has 35 years left on his sentence for his sex offense crime. he was not able to function in ge
hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel reallyod and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go to...
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they have terrible hypertension, lots and lots of heart disease and cardiovascular disease and terribledepression, as well. and they have a very difficult time assimilating to life here. the clinic also serves several thousand homeless people. ana zeledón friendly: we have a special program where our homeless are able to walk in on a daily basis, and we have slot available for them so we can see them right away. susan fleischman: i think most patients are nervous the first time they come here. they clearly don't know what to expect. i don't know how they've heard about us, maybe from a friend, from a family member. i think they're nervous about the quality of care. i think they're nervous language-wise... "will there be someone there who speaks and understands my language?" they're worried about whether we're going to call immigration. they're worried about whether coming here will affect their children's ability to become u.s. citizens, so there's a whole host of worries. elizabeth benson forer: we try to make it so that it's easy for them to get care. it's as simple as really w. it's
they have terrible hypertension, lots and lots of heart disease and cardiovascular disease and terribledepression, as well. and they have a very difficult time assimilating to life here. the clinic also serves several thousand homeless people. ana zeledón friendly: we have a special program where our homeless are able to walk in on a daily basis, and we have slot available for them so we can see them right away. susan fleischman: i think most patients are nervous the first time they come here....
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jude i thought it would be acquired by johnson and johnson but they also are looking at hypertension,in stimulation which is great stuff to help with parkinson's. i have a nice spread, strong cash flow, a stock is breaking out, so i think boston scientific people can get back into it has finally shed all that bad publicity. connell: i was distracted except -- a7f to stop avoiding these conversations with other parents of soccer games. [laughter] i need to ring gauge more people. [laughter] dagen: that is just you. good to see do. it is just the beginning for corning at the consumer electronics show liz claman is a live. dagen: how about just not taking your smart phone into the bathroom with you? jeff flock is looking at one business that is happy about this snow craze. mmon kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior
jude i thought it would be acquired by johnson and johnson but they also are looking at hypertension,in stimulation which is great stuff to help with parkinson's. i have a nice spread, strong cash flow, a stock is breaking out, so i think boston scientific people can get back into it has finally shed all that bad publicity. connell: i was distracted except -- a7f to stop avoiding these conversations with other parents of soccer games. [laughter] i need to ring gauge more people. [laughter]...
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with asthma and hypertension and other areas. the stock has broken out, volume is attractive. i think this is one worth chasing here. i think there is some of an impact, but it is sort of limited to some of the other things they have going on. the cash flow has been very strong. the next five years the company should have solid growth as opposed to the last five years where it was completely dead, completely written off. looking for something that i'd know at one point was really a solid, wall street loved it. lori: good to hear from the company. charles: you talked the guy next to you, you never know. lori: stick around and listen to this one. move over pretty pretty princesses. the owls are moving on in. the latest trend is the owls things to harry potter and winnie the pooh. they are all the rage. the owls reputation for being studious and wise appeals to parents and grandparents which is a reason for its frequent appearances, plus works well for boys and girls. gender-neutral is the phrase. ashley: very cool. lori: and they are nocturnal. this will be a flash in the pan fa
with asthma and hypertension and other areas. the stock has broken out, volume is attractive. i think this is one worth chasing here. i think there is some of an impact, but it is sort of limited to some of the other things they have going on. the cash flow has been very strong. the next five years the company should have solid growth as opposed to the last five years where it was completely dead, completely written off. looking for something that i'd know at one point was really a solid, wall...
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results were helped by higher sales of drugs for hypertension and alzheimer's disease drugs.ing estimates for strong performance mans of businesses outside north america. irshaz of burger king, goldman sachs -- shares of burger king higher, goldman sachs adding the stock to the conviction buy list. they expect the fast food chain to recapitalize in the next year or so, believing it will unlock meaningful amounts of shareholder value. >> was there a miss this morning? it seems like everybody beat. or are we just reporting the beats. >> i don't remember a major company missing this morning. >> that's why the market looks like it will open higher t. was up 50 and last i checked it was up, what -- >> it was higher. >> let's see what happens when the ibms of the world come out with that later. >> stuff matters. >> these matter. >> i think the market's anticipating softness there already. you should look at the market this way, 2.3% dividend, cash distribution on the s&p 500 and 6% earnings growth. 8% would be great this year. that's what i'm betting. >> especially with a 1.5% unde
results were helped by higher sales of drugs for hypertension and alzheimer's disease drugs.ing estimates for strong performance mans of businesses outside north america. irshaz of burger king, goldman sachs -- shares of burger king higher, goldman sachs adding the stock to the conviction buy list. they expect the fast food chain to recapitalize in the next year or so, believing it will unlock meaningful amounts of shareholder value. >> was there a miss this morning? it seems like...
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of a pregnant woman, have the text message back saying give her the pink pill and treat her for hypertension. if we can do that kind of thing in a slum in dhaka, we can lower our health care costs in the you state. >> i wanted to ask you about the rockefeller foundation initiative is 00 100 resilient cities. new york has been chosen. >> we have applicants from around the world and working with each city to create the resilience dividend, how do they build physical infrastructure, the economic diversity that creates resilience and the social infrastructure that allows them to rebound more quickly from shocks and stresses, whether hurricanes or earthquakes or tornadoes or economic failure. >> bolder was on theboulder was christchurch and meateen and ramallah. they have to address social issues in order to have the growth and society that will allow them to be a real 21st century city. we have a platform of services these cities are getting from big data analytics that palantere is providing to the capacity bonds developed so tremendous innovation around technology and financial instruments tha
of a pregnant woman, have the text message back saying give her the pink pill and treat her for hypertension. if we can do that kind of thing in a slum in dhaka, we can lower our health care costs in the you state. >> i wanted to ask you about the rockefeller foundation initiative is 00 100 resilient cities. new york has been chosen. >> we have applicants from around the world and working with each city to create the resilience dividend, how do they build physical infrastructure,...
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they even boosted their forecast, selling more drugs for alzheimer's and hypertension and blood pressure is really an early inning so you're getting a good opportunity from buying. >> the first full quarter under new ceo as well. that's a big one as well. >> a lot of the same things are playing out in johnson & johnson. we're watch that one as well today. beating wall streetest mights but trending lower after releasing a modest 2014 outlook. analysts are now going after the street and saying is that they did this a year ago. they set up very mod desz forecasts early on and end up beating it. already we have rbc coming out saying, you know what, buy the dip on this one because it's a great opportunity. the pharma trends are behind them at this point. the consumer business has, in fact, been stabilizing. interesting out of the earnings call though. they mention the medical devices tax. they mention that a few times. that's to listen for as we get earnings from the other medical device makers later on this week. they mention the yen, the devaluation of the yen will hit them harder. that cou
they even boosted their forecast, selling more drugs for alzheimer's and hypertension and blood pressure is really an early inning so you're getting a good opportunity from buying. >> the first full quarter under new ceo as well. that's a big one as well. >> a lot of the same things are playing out in johnson & johnson. we're watch that one as well today. beating wall streetest mights but trending lower after releasing a modest 2014 outlook. analysts are now going after the...