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it may show issues you might encounter, especially when it comes to hypertension. the research shows women with hypertension has a chance of higher blood pressure than their sisters with normal pregnancies but the siblings were more likely to develop that later in life, compared to siblings where neither sisters had pregnancy related hypertension. >>> acupuncture can relieve hot flashes during chemotherapy. the acupuncture group saw the biggest relief, followed by mra see boeb and then medication. four months later it was linked to the greatest reduction in hot flashes. >>> brushing before breakfast? sounds backwards, doesn't it? dentist suggest that routine for kids. they say when kids are rushed around, they can forget to brush their teeth or do a sloppy job about it. dentist remind parents about brushing your teeth during the busy back to school time. >>> tropical storm erika, as we mentioned earlier, has already claimed some lives. ahead, we'll have more on the damage that it's causing in the islands and a change in the storm's projected strength. we' glenn wil
it may show issues you might encounter, especially when it comes to hypertension. the research shows women with hypertension has a chance of higher blood pressure than their sisters with normal pregnancies but the siblings were more likely to develop that later in life, compared to siblings where neither sisters had pregnancy related hypertension. >>> acupuncture can relieve hot flashes during chemotherapy. the acupuncture group saw the biggest relief, followed by mra see boeb and then...
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pick up language development, and higher statistic incidents of things like cancer, diabetes, hypertension based on being exposed to gun fire at an early age. at a time later tonight, we'll examine the invisible wounds of children exposed to gun fire. >> we are asking w.h.o. has the power to make gun laws? that is the question being imposed right now in pennsylvania, trying to pass legislation to regulate gun usage. christof putzel with more. >> rick bunker considers himself a responsibleun owner. he owns half a dozen guns and enjoys target shooting. >> you didn't have to register guns ahead of time. it didn't say you couldn't own them or what kind. it didn't restrict my ability to happily own guns and use them in any way i wanted to. just said if they're lost or stolen, report i.t. to the police. >> despite his support of the town's law he voted to rescind it under threat of a lawsuit. the vote came two weeks after the pennsylvania state legislature after intense lobbying by the national rifle association passed act 192 allowing associations like the nra to sue. >> we can't defend a lawsu
pick up language development, and higher statistic incidents of things like cancer, diabetes, hypertension based on being exposed to gun fire at an early age. at a time later tonight, we'll examine the invisible wounds of children exposed to gun fire. >> we are asking w.h.o. has the power to make gun laws? that is the question being imposed right now in pennsylvania, trying to pass legislation to regulate gun usage. christof putzel with more. >> rick bunker considers himself a...
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hypertension, dealing with diabetes -- we view those very much as diseases, and there's no stigma attached to that unless someone isn't monitoring and managing their disease much the same as you would with alcohol or drug dependency. >> all right, maria, let's talk about some of the warning signs. what should people start looking out for? i mean, it's okay to have -- you go to a party once in a while and you have a cocktail with people. you could have a cocktail with somebody, with your friends, and it would be okay. but what are the signs people should look out for? >> as dr. stanley was indicating, when there's an impairment in functioning, when we attempt to stop using the substance, but it's difficult to stop. when we begin to use more and more over time, our tolerance builds up, and we need more in order to get that -- that high sensation or the arousal effect from alcohol or other substances. time. so when you see some of those tendencies begin to pick up and they add up, family members can start to see around you, there might be a problem. >> so we're talking about the difference be
hypertension, dealing with diabetes -- we view those very much as diseases, and there's no stigma attached to that unless someone isn't monitoring and managing their disease much the same as you would with alcohol or drug dependency. >> all right, maria, let's talk about some of the warning signs. what should people start looking out for? i mean, it's okay to have -- you go to a party once in a while and you have a cocktail with people. you could have a cocktail with somebody, with your...
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the study found moderate exercise had a lot of benefits, diabetes management, lower hypertension as wellt disease and certain cancers. >>> how do you know when you are working out too hard. symptoms such as nausea, blurry vision are red flags. drinking lots of water and making sure your blood sugar doesn't drop too far will help in preventing those problems. >>> and consumer reports says many drug prices risen dramatically especially generics. the magazine says a third of respondents say sudden and large increases has happened to them and recommend shopping to different pharmacies. from the nasdaq i am jane king. here is to your health. >>> coming up next the 2015 season begins tonight for the raiders but could it be their last in oakland? >>> members of the raidernation fear their team is as good as gone. >>> then new at 5:00 a family asks how police could mistake a hand drill for a machine gun. what they want from san jose police department. >>> and why traffic on the golden gate bridge is about to backup big time. those stories and more at 5:00. a new season brings a new look. a chanc
the study found moderate exercise had a lot of benefits, diabetes management, lower hypertension as wellt disease and certain cancers. >>> how do you know when you are working out too hard. symptoms such as nausea, blurry vision are red flags. drinking lots of water and making sure your blood sugar doesn't drop too far will help in preventing those problems. >>> and consumer reports says many drug prices risen dramatically especially generics. the magazine says a third of...
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, chronic hypertension which might not have been diagnosed by your primary care doctor.okes. we can see little, tiny strokes in those blood vessels. and sometimes that can be the indicator that there's at ro atherosclerotic disease. so sometimes the eye exam is valuable, like you said, life and death sometimes. >> so many common diseases can be detected by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. how often does this happen that someone comes in for an eye exam for glasses and turns out comes out knowing that they're at risk for common disease? >> it happens a lot. >> yeah. >> which is why we recommend regular eye exams. and it really depends on your age and risk factors. but in general -- >> starting when, would you say? >> starting if childhood, certainly, we want to screen kids for diseases. but the formal recommendation as adults, really by the age of 40 and beyond, we recommend regular eye exams. if there are problems, they're more frequent. and if you're fine, usually every two or three years is adequate. if you're between 20 and 40, you say i see well, my eyes are fine,
, chronic hypertension which might not have been diagnosed by your primary care doctor.okes. we can see little, tiny strokes in those blood vessels. and sometimes that can be the indicator that there's at ro atherosclerotic disease. so sometimes the eye exam is valuable, like you said, life and death sometimes. >> so many common diseases can be detected by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. how often does this happen that someone comes in for an eye exam for glasses and turns out comes...
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researchers say depressed teens are more likely to suffer from hypertension, obesity and type 2 diabetes. previous studies have linked mood disorders in adults, but now they're seeing that link in teens as well. the american heart association urges doctors to closely watch teens with depression or bipolar disorder. >>> moviegoers are panics once again. police say two men caused a frightening scene at one movie theater. this time the end result was much different. >>> plus, the ntsb issues its fooinl final report on the crash that seriously injured tracy morgan and killed his friend. that report has recommendation on how to prevent similar crashes in the future. we'll have that for you. >>> we continue to follow this breaking story in center city, philadelphia, where a bus hit and killed a man and then the bus kept going on race street near police headquarters. skyforce10 was over that area earlier. cydney long is on the ground getting new information for us. >> reporter: i just talked to a witness a few minutes ago who said she was horrified by what she saw. i want to show you what's hap
researchers say depressed teens are more likely to suffer from hypertension, obesity and type 2 diabetes. previous studies have linked mood disorders in adults, but now they're seeing that link in teens as well. the american heart association urges doctors to closely watch teens with depression or bipolar disorder. >>> moviegoers are panics once again. police say two men caused a frightening scene at one movie theater. this time the end result was much different. >>> plus, the...
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la jolla's lead drug is a therapy for patients with catachloromine hypertension where blood pressuresly low levels and they have phase three results by the second half of next year and the rest of the company's pipeline is in a much lower stage. it's up 60% year to deet and up 200% over the past 12 months and up 800 pierce over the last two years. while it has a near-term catalyst and most of the is up idea is baked in at these levels. any negative piece of data would cause the stock to nosedive. i like la jolla, the pharma, the company and it's definitely good, but i don't like the risk reward of the stock of the company. you know what i kind of say? sometimes you have to say to yourself, i have to take a pass. we're too late on this one. then on july 21st chris in new jersey called about pacira pharmaceuticals, pcrx, i recognize the company because i live in jersey and major news about it had just broken that was causing mixed reactions so i sent it to circle back after doing more research and couldn't make a snap judgment and it focused on the pain management space and most-surgic
la jolla's lead drug is a therapy for patients with catachloromine hypertension where blood pressuresly low levels and they have phase three results by the second half of next year and the rest of the company's pipeline is in a much lower stage. it's up 60% year to deet and up 200% over the past 12 months and up 800 pierce over the last two years. while it has a near-term catalyst and most of the is up idea is baked in at these levels. any negative piece of data would cause the stock to...
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authorities say the 43-year-old had surgery and a history of hypertension. >>> mayor de blasio will attend this morning's funeral for frank musala. he was 37 years old when he died on the job last week on staten island. he was the first line of duty death in the 34 year history of the enforcement division. medical examiner says that sergeant suffered from heart disease. >>> in the race for president, one day to go before the first republican debate of the primary election. this morning we know which 10 candidates will participate. donald trump, jeb bush, scott walker, dr. ben carson, mike huckabee, ted cruz, rand paul, marco rubio, john kay such and chris christie. they were selected by fox news based on their positions in national polls. not making the cut, carly fiorina, rick perry, lindsey graham, george pataki and jim gilmore. they will take part in a separate forum hours before the actual debate. >>> the fbi is looking into the security of the private e-mail server for hillary clinton used by her when she was secretary of state. "the washington post" reporting the fbi asked that clint
authorities say the 43-year-old had surgery and a history of hypertension. >>> mayor de blasio will attend this morning's funeral for frank musala. he was 37 years old when he died on the job last week on staten island. he was the first line of duty death in the 34 year history of the enforcement division. medical examiner says that sergeant suffered from heart disease. >>> in the race for president, one day to go before the first republican debate of the primary election....
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teefb gradual increase is enough to cause hypertension in the end. >> it's interesting.ine in ten americans get too much salt and one in three americans have high blood pressure. we're trying to cut down on it. >> what do you do? salt is in so much food. how do you curb the intake. >> the biggest thing to find is the top source isn't the salt saker. people will say they never sprinkle it on their food. 7 57 comes in processed foods where it's already in the food. think breads soup pizza, things where you're not adding soup to it. >> a lot of the good stuff. >>> earlier this year the fall prevention summit convened to help reduce the growing number of accidents among growing adults. the study finds one in three adults falls each year. that accounts for 2.5 million visits to the emergency room. you wrote that having a conversation with a patient is a very important way to curb this. how does that work? >> first of all, it's having the conversation. a lot of them don't begin with it because falls represent a very significant cause of problems, injuries that lead patients to
teefb gradual increase is enough to cause hypertension in the end. >> it's interesting.ine in ten americans get too much salt and one in three americans have high blood pressure. we're trying to cut down on it. >> what do you do? salt is in so much food. how do you curb the intake. >> the biggest thing to find is the top source isn't the salt saker. people will say they never sprinkle it on their food. 7 57 comes in processed foods where it's already in the food. think breads...
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we still have asthma and diabetes and hypertension and heart disease but still with higher rates. we see a lot of intensive need to coordinate this care and we see both extremes of the use of the health care system we're getting a lot of attention of the high end user to put a lot of money into a small number of people to stabilize but also those living on the outskirts that had intensive needs in the mental health or substance abuse treatment area. those that are very fragile and in need of care. looking at hospital systems they are strapped. water use supposed to do with no safe discharge option? for a client that is ready for discharge? it is illegal to discharge to the street but anything else what do you do for somebody who doesn't have a place to go? these are the real issues people are struggling with as they find capacity to be safe and ethical treatment. we also see a lot of people that when they're ill it is very difficult to get out of homelessness to work on housing if you are fighting eviction our mental health is hard to get out of the shelter or off the street. he e
we still have asthma and diabetes and hypertension and heart disease but still with higher rates. we see a lot of intensive need to coordinate this care and we see both extremes of the use of the health care system we're getting a lot of attention of the high end user to put a lot of money into a small number of people to stabilize but also those living on the outskirts that had intensive needs in the mental health or substance abuse treatment area. those that are very fragile and in need of...
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like everyone else we have asthma diabetes hypertension and high cholesterol and heart disease and the rest of everybody else has but still at higher rates. we see a lot of intensive need to coordinate this care and receive extremes of the use of the health care system. we are getting a lot of attention and a frequent user high-end user putting a lot of money into a small number of people that we need to stabilize but we also see people living on the outskirts of our society who avoid our health care system but have intensive needs usually in a mental health and substance abuse treatment area. how was it that we are reaching those people that are fragile and in need of care? when we look at our hospital system hospitals are really strapped. what are you supposed to do when you have no safe discharge option for a client is ready for discharge? is illegal to discharge the street but as with anything else we get discharge. what you do for someone who doesn't have a place to go? these are the real issues that local health care systems are struggling with finding capacity so we can be safe
like everyone else we have asthma diabetes hypertension and high cholesterol and heart disease and the rest of everybody else has but still at higher rates. we see a lot of intensive need to coordinate this care and receive extremes of the use of the health care system. we are getting a lot of attention and a frequent user high-end user putting a lot of money into a small number of people that we need to stabilize but we also see people living on the outskirts of our society who avoid our...
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there's still asthma and diabetes and hypertension and high cholesterol and heart disease that everybody else has but it still in higher rates. we see a lot of intensive needs and we see both extremes of use of the healthcare system. we are getting a lot of attention in the frequent user of very high end user were putting a lot of money into a small number of people that we need to stabilize, but we also see people who are living on the outskirts of our society who avoid our healthcare system that have intensive needs, usually in the mental health and substance abuse treatment area. how is it that were reaching those people were very fragile and in need of care? will look at our hospital systems, they are really stressed. they really get it when you are a hospital and you have no safe discharge option for a client that is ready for discharge. it is illegal to discharge to the street but as with anything else we get discharged for rest and recuperation. what do you do for someone who doesn't have any place to go? these are these are the real issue that local healthcare systems are facing.
there's still asthma and diabetes and hypertension and high cholesterol and heart disease that everybody else has but it still in higher rates. we see a lot of intensive needs and we see both extremes of use of the healthcare system. we are getting a lot of attention in the frequent user of very high end user were putting a lot of money into a small number of people that we need to stabilize, but we also see people who are living on the outskirts of our society who avoid our healthcare system...
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what's worse, nearly 50% of those diagnosed with hypertension do not have it under control. carla consults with her doctor who confirms the need for treatment and suggest she take an inexpensive die you're receiptic drug and she contains a smart bottle connected to her smart phone returning to her blood pressure to the normal range avoiding crises. it will also bring many types of health care monitoring into this new century. current evidence suggests that the annual physical exam and associated lab tests may not be as useful as one would hope but new opportunities for specific indicators of individual health are emerging. this will provide a powerful opportunity to assess such strategies rigorously to see if they provide clinically valid information and more importantly better health outcomes for the american people. in closing, let me emphasize that the impact of the precision medicine initiative will extend far beyond the individuals who volunteered to participate and it will push the fron tiers of discovery across the entire spectrum, from basic science to translational
what's worse, nearly 50% of those diagnosed with hypertension do not have it under control. carla consults with her doctor who confirms the need for treatment and suggest she take an inexpensive die you're receiptic drug and she contains a smart bottle connected to her smart phone returning to her blood pressure to the normal range avoiding crises. it will also bring many types of health care monitoring into this new century. current evidence suggests that the annual physical exam and...
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diabetes,ill asthma, hypertension, high cholesterol, heart disease, and all the rest, but at higher rates. we see a lot of intensive needs to coordinate this care. we see both extremes of a use of a health care system. we have the high end user, where we are putting a lot of money into a small number of people that we need to stabilize, but we also see people living on the outskirts of our society who avoid the health care system, but have intensive needs, usually in the mental health and substance abuse areas. how is it that we reach those people? when we look at a hospital systems, hospitals are really strapped. when you are a hospital, what are you supposed to do when you have no safe discharge option for a client that is ready for discharge. it is illegal to discharge to the street, but as anything else else, what dohing you do for someone who does not have a place to go. these are the real issues that health care officials are struggling with two friday capacity to have safe and ethical treatments for people. whenso see people that they are ill, it is very difficult to get out of hom
diabetes,ill asthma, hypertension, high cholesterol, heart disease, and all the rest, but at higher rates. we see a lot of intensive needs to coordinate this care. we see both extremes of a use of a health care system. we have the high end user, where we are putting a lot of money into a small number of people that we need to stabilize, but we also see people living on the outskirts of our society who avoid the health care system, but have intensive needs, usually in the mental health and...
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there are aneurysms and changes in the caliber of those, that can be the indicator of kroinic hypertension common and often picked up on eye exams first. similarly strokes! we can see little tiny strokes in those blood vessels. sometimes that can be the indicator there's arthro seller rot tick disease in the carroti arteries which could lead to a massive stroke if not detected. sometimes the eye exam is life and death sometimes. >> so many common diseases can be detected by an optometrist or ophthalmologist, how often does it happen that someone comes in for eye exam for glasses and comes out knowing they're at risk for common disease? >> it happens a lot. that's why we recommend regular eye exams. it depends on your age and risk factors. >> starting from what? >> starting in childhood. certainly we want to screen kids for diseases. but the formal recommendation as adults really by the age of 40 and beyond, we recommend regular eye exams. if there are problems, they're more frequent. if they're fine, every two or three years is adequate. if you think your eyes are fine, it's still recommen
there are aneurysms and changes in the caliber of those, that can be the indicator of kroinic hypertension common and often picked up on eye exams first. similarly strokes! we can see little tiny strokes in those blood vessels. sometimes that can be the indicator there's arthro seller rot tick disease in the carroti arteries which could lead to a massive stroke if not detected. sometimes the eye exam is life and death sometimes. >> so many common diseases can be detected by an optometrist...
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not unlike hypertension were more likely be a cocktail. the disease is heterogeneous.it would not be one drug. no silver bullet. >> you are talking about the nearer term the following progression. >> and we can see a drug that has a clinical effect bearing number of prevention trials now under way. i'm proud to say the the association was an early funder to get started. they wouldn't be possible without technology i mentioned. does prevention trials have to do exactly what we are discussing to slow or stop progression. >> when you make the argument as you do to members of congress and those that have the ability to determine how much support you will get from the government which has to be the biggest source of support, what is the argument you make? so many other important causes out there that affect people's well-being and gas alzheimer's affects many people, but how do you make that argument? >> i'm proud to say we've made great progress on cancer. we found about $5.5 billion in cancer research annually at the national cancer institute. cancer funding has been high
not unlike hypertension were more likely be a cocktail. the disease is heterogeneous.it would not be one drug. no silver bullet. >> you are talking about the nearer term the following progression. >> and we can see a drug that has a clinical effect bearing number of prevention trials now under way. i'm proud to say the the association was an early funder to get started. they wouldn't be possible without technology i mentioned. does prevention trials have to do exactly what we are...
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>> in this morning's health watch, major depression with bipolar disorder put teens at risk of hypertension, high cholesterol, and obesity. doctors are urged to monitor depressed teenagers for heart disease. >>> lodging will be at high demand as the pope comes to town next month. todd quiones with more. >> reporter: we went on board and below deck the battleship, new jersey. the ritz carlton this is not. >> who thinks people will stay on a battleship? >> reporter: but that's exactly what people here are hoping. pilgrims are looking for a place to rest their heads, and the battleship new jersey has plenty. >> we have about 350. >> reporter: the ceo gave us the tour of the now floating museum and the overnight accommodations that come with it. >> reporter: getting into one of the beds is not easy. it's a cozy fit, but for $25 a night it could be one of the cheapest beds for when the pope is in town. >> reporter: $75 gets you two meals, breakfast, and an upgraded dinner option. >> rosemary chicken, roasted red potatoes, and vegetable medley. the price is higher, but we are having better, upgra
>> in this morning's health watch, major depression with bipolar disorder put teens at risk of hypertension, high cholesterol, and obesity. doctors are urged to monitor depressed teenagers for heart disease. >>> lodging will be at high demand as the pope comes to town next month. todd quiones with more. >> reporter: we went on board and below deck the battleship, new jersey. the ritz carlton this is not. >> who thinks people will stay on a battleship? >>...
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monday says he was 57an 8-year-old third grader diagnose with post traumatic stress disorder and hypertensione lawsuit he was sent tote vice principal's office after being disability related difficulties obeying his teacher. >> you can do what we ask you to. >> reporter: the suit quotes the deputy saying the boy had swung his arm around attempted to strike him with his elbow. >> we don't think handcuffs at the biceps are the way to treat an 8-year-old child, even if the child is emotionally distraught. >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges that sumner also handcuffed a 9-year-old girl with adhd at another school after she didn't oh buy a teacher. >> children with disabilities should not be handcuffed especially when their behavior is related to their disability. >> reporter: the sheriff's office declined to comment because the litigation is pending. sumner didn't respond to telephone messages. civil rights advocates questioning why police are dealing with young students even those without disabilities. >> instead of treating things like garden variety discipline they treat them like law enforcemen
monday says he was 57an 8-year-old third grader diagnose with post traumatic stress disorder and hypertensione lawsuit he was sent tote vice principal's office after being disability related difficulties obeying his teacher. >> you can do what we ask you to. >> reporter: the suit quotes the deputy saying the boy had swung his arm around attempted to strike him with his elbow. >> we don't think handcuffs at the biceps are the way to treat an 8-year-old child, even if the child...
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not unlike hypertension or aids, it will more likely be a cocktail. the disease is heterogenerous, so it is not one drug or silver bullet to fix this. >> so you are talking in the nearer term slowing the onset and slowing the progression. >> if, in fact, we can see a drug that has clinical effect, then the potential there are a number of prevention trials now underway. i'm proud to say the association was an early funder of those to get those started and they wouldn't be possible without the technology i mentioned. so those prevention trials have the potential to do exactly what we're discussing, which is to slow or stop progression. >> so when you make the argument, as you do, to members of congress, to those who have the ability to determine how much support you're going to get from the government, which has to be the biggest source of support. >> absolutely. >> what is the argument you make? there are so many other important causes out there that effect people's well-being and yes, alzheimer's affects many people, but how do you make that argument?
not unlike hypertension or aids, it will more likely be a cocktail. the disease is heterogenerous, so it is not one drug or silver bullet to fix this. >> so you are talking in the nearer term slowing the onset and slowing the progression. >> if, in fact, we can see a drug that has clinical effect, then the potential there are a number of prevention trials now underway. i'm proud to say the association was an early funder of those to get those started and they wouldn't be possible...
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even if it is a little bit over the number and you have hypertension you have to jump into action. >> alarming. this is a healthy artery. the healthy artery, as you can see -- no? >> we don't have it. you can describe it though. we'll paint the picture in our mind. >> the blood is flowing nice and smoothly right through. when you have chronic high blood pressure you get all sorts of stiffening of the outer walls but you have the same volume going through. so you have intense pressure. the good news is a lot of stuff you can do to bring your numbers down. first, minimize salt intake. salt draws in water which is going to increase the blood volume. next what people don't realize is you have to eat potassium-rich foods to drive down the numbers. you want to lose weight, even by losing just 5 pounds you can dramatically lower the numbers. you want to stop smoking, of course. exercise, reduce stress and moderate your drinking. all of these things play a huge role in lowering or elevating numbers. >> you're so good at the swaps. bringing in healthy foods. let's think about blood pressure st
even if it is a little bit over the number and you have hypertension you have to jump into action. >> alarming. this is a healthy artery. the healthy artery, as you can see -- no? >> we don't have it. you can describe it though. we'll paint the picture in our mind. >> the blood is flowing nice and smoothly right through. when you have chronic high blood pressure you get all sorts of stiffening of the outer walls but you have the same volume going through. so you have intense...
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even if it is a little bit over the number and you have pre-hypertension you have to jump into actionis is pretty alarming. this is a healthy artery. the blood is flowing nice and smoothly right through. when you have chronic high blood pressure, you get all sorts of stiffening of the outer walls but you still have that same volume going through, so you have this intense pressure. the good news is a lot of stuff that you could do to bring your numbers down. the first is you want to minimize your salt intake, because salt draws in water, which is going to increase that blood volume. the next thing what a lot of people don't realize you have to eat potassium-rich foods because that drives the numbers down. you want to lose weight, even by losing just five pounds, you can dramatically lower those numbers. you want to stop smoking of course. you want to exercise, reduce stress and moderate your drinking because all of these things play a huge role in lowering or elevating your numbers. >> okay, you're always so good at these swaps, bringing in healthy food. let's speak specifically about
even if it is a little bit over the number and you have pre-hypertension you have to jump into actionis is pretty alarming. this is a healthy artery. the blood is flowing nice and smoothly right through. when you have chronic high blood pressure, you get all sorts of stiffening of the outer walls but you still have that same volume going through, so you have this intense pressure. the good news is a lot of stuff that you could do to bring your numbers down. the first is you want to minimize...
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the community health centers can provide the whole range of services including that for diabetes hypertension, et cetera. it is time for congress to act. i ask my colleagues to support this redistribution of money to closer to where those patients live to better ensure a woman's access to health care and to address the troubling issues raised by these videos. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: i ask unanimous consent for one additional minute. mrs. boxer: reserving the right to object. i won't object if senator blumenthal can respond with one minute. the presiding officer: is there objection? the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: mr. president the question before us today is clear. who do we want to be as a nation? it is hard for anyone to defend these morally reprehensible videos as planned parenthood callously harvested the organs of unborn babies to be sold at a price. the american people, republicans and democrats alike are horrified by the blatant disregard and utter lack of compassion shown by planned parenthood for these women
the community health centers can provide the whole range of services including that for diabetes hypertension, et cetera. it is time for congress to act. i ask my colleagues to support this redistribution of money to closer to where those patients live to better ensure a woman's access to health care and to address the troubling issues raised by these videos. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: i ask unanimous consent for one...
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the community health centers can provide the whole range of services including that for diabetes hypertension, et cetera. it is time for congress to act. i ask my colleagues to support this redistribution of money to closer to where those patients live to better ensure a woman's access to health care and to address the troubling issues raised by these videos. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: i ask unanimous consent for one additional minute. mrs. boxer: reserving the right to object. i won't object if senator blumenthal can respond with one minute. the presiding officer: is there objection? the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: mr. president the question before us today is clear. who do we want to be as a nation? it is hard for anyone to defend these morally reprehensible videos as planned parenthood callously harvested the organs of unborn babies to be sold at a price. the american people, republicans and democrats alike are horrified by the blatant disregard and utter lack of compassion shown by planned parenthood for these women
the community health centers can provide the whole range of services including that for diabetes hypertension, et cetera. it is time for congress to act. i ask my colleagues to support this redistribution of money to closer to where those patients live to better ensure a woman's access to health care and to address the troubling issues raised by these videos. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mrs. ernst: i ask unanimous consent for one...