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very many of them are affected by hypothermia.f they get cold, they expend so much energy trying to maintain their temperature that they can't thrive and grow. even in hospitals, hypothermia is often not detected, staff shortages are usually to blame. >> the w work we do here at beu really aims at empowering doctorors, nurses, f fathersrd mothers to be abable to take bebetter care of their new-bor. cocorrespondent: the bempu bracelet has already helped thousands ofof newborns in i i. the plan is to introduce it soon in african and s southeast asin countries. >> nearly 40 years ago, the first child was conceived through in-vitro fertilization. since then a lot has changed. since 1978, around 6.5 million children have been conceived in this way. ivf has become more common as the technology has matured, but it's s still controvoversia. the world's s main religioionse didifferent stanances on the procedurure. it's beeeen a source o of debatr decacades. buddhihism and hinduduism don'te a problem m with it. ivf is viewewed criticallyly
very many of them are affected by hypothermia.f they get cold, they expend so much energy trying to maintain their temperature that they can't thrive and grow. even in hospitals, hypothermia is often not detected, staff shortages are usually to blame. >> the w work we do here at beu really aims at empowering doctorors, nurses, f fathersrd mothers to be abable to take bebetter care of their new-bor. cocorrespondent: the bempu bracelet has already helped thousands ofof newborns in i i. the...
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the founders of them who have come up with a hypothermia monitoring device in the form of a bracelet its battery can last for more than a month the first few weeks of a baby's life are the most critical if a baby's temperature falls below thirty six point five degrees celsius the device issues an alarm. so mothers. who are active in the care of newborn essen as they're getting discharged by kicking the bed band along with then been prevented going to the mine them to say that my follow up is their next tuesday and i'm going to meet the doctors may want to meet people from the mental bank they feel more important be cared for. about eight million babies are born with a low birth weight in india every year very many of them are affected by hypothermia if they get cold they expend so much energy trying to maintain that temperature that they can't thrive or grow even in hospitals i prefer mia is often not detected staff shortages are usually to blame. the work we do here is really. empowering doctors nurses fathers and mothers to be able to take better care of their newborns. the bamboo
the founders of them who have come up with a hypothermia monitoring device in the form of a bracelet its battery can last for more than a month the first few weeks of a baby's life are the most critical if a baby's temperature falls below thirty six point five degrees celsius the device issues an alarm. so mothers. who are active in the care of newborn essen as they're getting discharged by kicking the bed band along with then been prevented going to the mine them to say that my follow up is...
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clinically low birth weight and their high risk for a number of complications two of which are hypothermia and infection. and they're born in places where it is not adequate infrastructure is for the doctors may not have the expertise to treat them and they often go home earlier than anyone would do because of financial constraints according to official figures more than twenty percent of india's population live in extreme poverty and many parents can't read or make sense of a thermometer hyperthermia is often considered a silent killer it's not easily detected especially by parents who are not aware educated about the importance of temperature and there you want them pretty maintenance is the more is a most critical and unless you get that right and whatever floats your boat may not help much the founders of them pool of come up with a hypothermia monitoring device in the form of a bracelet its battery can last for more than a month the first few weeks of a baby's life are the most critical if a baby's temperature falls below thirty six point five degrees celsius the device issues an alar
clinically low birth weight and their high risk for a number of complications two of which are hypothermia and infection. and they're born in places where it is not adequate infrastructure is for the doctors may not have the expertise to treat them and they often go home earlier than anyone would do because of financial constraints according to official figures more than twenty percent of india's population live in extreme poverty and many parents can't read or make sense of a thermometer...
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Nov 9, 2017
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they are going to activate the hypothermia alert. that so so no one is out in the cold. this is prompting an alert that is serious. bill: tomorrow is the wind chill factor. not the air temperature. this is how it feels. 23 to to 33 degree range. it's cold out there. it's chilly outside but not bad. 48 at dulles. mid-50's around the district. wind chills that are only a few degrees shy of that. that is because the winds right now are not all that strong. a few light showers. here is where we are watching. freeze watch in effect. freeze warning in effect. no matter how you slice it, it's chilly. we will be talking about that and we will break down the wind chill forecast for you. that's how you should plan to dress. jonathan: computer alert for a change coming to i-66. starting december 4, the busy commuter route will include tolls. they have been testing this for a while and now it is real. express lanes run from the beltway to the roosevelt bridge. "7 on your side" with sam sweeney live in the mobiletrak7 to explain how it works. sam? sam: they have been testing it. they
they are going to activate the hypothermia alert. that so so no one is out in the cold. this is prompting an alert that is serious. bill: tomorrow is the wind chill factor. not the air temperature. this is how it feels. 23 to to 33 degree range. it's cold out there. it's chilly outside but not bad. 48 at dulles. mid-50's around the district. wind chills that are only a few degrees shy of that. that is because the winds right now are not all that strong. a few light showers. here is where we are...
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Nov 28, 2017
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. >> now, to find out about the hypothermia locations or to donate to the effort search hypothermia prevention in our nbc washington app. >> and the nova relief center drive for coats and blankets for syrian refugees runs through thursday. last year the group collected 40,000 blankets and 33,000 coats to help the refugees survive the harsh winter conditions as they try to find safe haven in neighboring countries. look at this closet at the adams center in sterling. one of the 19 drop-off locations in nova. to find out all the drop off sites or make a donation, search coat drive in our nbc washington app. >> be safe, be seen. that's one campaign that's been the streets. so, why are pedestrian deaths going up? what our cameras saw as we covered a new crackdown today. >> and news for your health, data now revealing who is most at risk of dying from an opioid before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes yo
. >> now, to find out about the hypothermia locations or to donate to the effort search hypothermia prevention in our nbc washington app. >> and the nova relief center drive for coats and blankets for syrian refugees runs through thursday. last year the group collected 40,000 blankets and 33,000 coats to help the refugees survive the harsh winter conditions as they try to find safe haven in neighboring countries. look at this closet at the adams center in sterling. one of the 19...
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Nov 10, 2017
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because i may have be thermally alert has been issued overnight because temperatures -- we have a hypothermia alert. theon: we are talking about coldest air of the season. that's get to chief meteorologist bill kelly. the wind will creep in and will be blowing all day long. be significant. 43,ide right now, not bad, culpeper 49 degrees. right now we are looking at this fog. a lot of areas down below one mile visibility. charlottesville about half a mile, stanton a half mile. that may affect you if you travel in the morning, a little bit of dense fog. when the wind kicks off, that will start turning about. the shades of purple are the freeze warnings. that is in effect tonight. temperatures dropping into the 20's in many spots. that includes the d.c. metro. the lighter shade of blue is where the freeze watch is in effect. tomorrow night will be even colder with the wind. we will break down the forecast coming up. alison: we will see you then, bill, thank you. for the latest at your fingertips, download the free stormwatch 7 weaer woman hit and killed in silver spring, may be a case of hit and
because i may have be thermally alert has been issued overnight because temperatures -- we have a hypothermia alert. theon: we are talking about coldest air of the season. that's get to chief meteorologist bill kelly. the wind will creep in and will be blowing all day long. be significant. 43,ide right now, not bad, culpeper 49 degrees. right now we are looking at this fog. a lot of areas down below one mile visibility. charlottesville about half a mile, stanton a half mile. that may affect you...
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. >> a hypothermia alert tonight because many of you will be feeling the 20s. >> and snow in the area we saw snow in western portions of maryland and even the d.c. and baltimore areas that won't amount to much. mountains of west virginia, it is still snowing out there. i-68 in western maryland portions of gary county. they will continue to see snow and cloud cover radar. as you look at that, what's going to be happening, this rain and snow making its way down again, here it is, coming down from the great lakes and hits the mountains and and snow. as far as temperatures, how about wind chills? gusting from 40 to 50 miles an hour earlier and now looks like we have wind chills 20 to 30 miles an hour. 28 hagerstown, 38, d.c. much colder when you wake up tomorrow morning. when we talk about that, the little thing coming up called thanksgiving, that coming up. >> definitely a hero for the family. an awesome person all around. >> that man's sister is in a coma after saving her mother from a house fire. >> we learned she's a teacher. >> she's not far from the minds of her students. >> this is
. >> a hypothermia alert tonight because many of you will be feeling the 20s. >> and snow in the area we saw snow in western portions of maryland and even the d.c. and baltimore areas that won't amount to much. mountains of west virginia, it is still snowing out there. i-68 in western maryland portions of gary county. they will continue to see snow and cloud cover radar. as you look at that, what's going to be happening, this rain and snow making its way down again, here it is,...
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they were afraid the 700 pounds animal would get hypothermia.scue went, pretty smoothly. >> all things considered. >> oh, boy. >> oh, boy is right. how is this for a surprise? the family every brown bears invade ago home outside of la. the man taking the video remarkably calm there cents cents an as is one bear snacked on cat food. apparently through crack door, while two other bears waited just outside. how about this, though, the man record that video survived being shot in the las vegas mass shooting, apparently home recovering. >> aren't the bears supposed to come inside and check out your beds and stuff and more and? >> i think -- >> the mama bear, daddy bear, baby bears? >> i think goldilocks was check that all out. >> they're trying to stay to the script. >> oh, ya, goldilocks is the one that got caught by the bears. >> oh,. >> in a twist of events. >> oh, that's the case. see, jim and i haven't red in a while. >> oh, it's been a while. >> keeping us honest, katie. >> don't you worry, when it comes to this, i've got you. >> all right. >>
they were afraid the 700 pounds animal would get hypothermia.scue went, pretty smoothly. >> all things considered. >> oh, boy. >> oh, boy is right. how is this for a surprise? the family every brown bears invade ago home outside of la. the man taking the video remarkably calm there cents cents an as is one bear snacked on cat food. apparently through crack door, while two other bears waited just outside. how about this, though, the man record that video survived being shot in...
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(jr stone) authorities say one person has drowned and another was treated for hypothermia...after anapparent attempt to cross into the u.s. from mexico by water. it happened off the coast of la jolla in san diego. a report of someone yelling in the water sent lifeguards to the area around 11 last night authorities say the man.a 32- year-old mexican citizenwas rescued and told them that five other people were still in the ocean on boogie boards. the body of another man was found at around one a.m. this morning. authorities suspect the others made it ashore. (justine) president trump says those responsible for the death of a u.s. customs and border protection agent and the serious injury of another will be brought to justice. the president made the comment on twitter tonight amid a series of unrelated tweets. he also repeated his call for a wall at the u.s. border with mexico. details about how the agents were injured have not been released. agent rogelio martinez and his partner were hospitalized today after being hurt while on duty in the big bend area of south texas. martinez died a
(jr stone) authorities say one person has drowned and another was treated for hypothermia...after anapparent attempt to cross into the u.s. from mexico by water. it happened off the coast of la jolla in san diego. a report of someone yelling in the water sent lifeguards to the area around 11 last night authorities say the man.a 32- year-old mexican citizenwas rescued and told them that five other people were still in the ocean on boogie boards. the body of another man was found at around one...
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(justine) authorities say one person has drowned and another was treated for hypothermia...after an apparent bid to cross into the u.s. from mexico by water. it happened off the coast of la jolla in san diego. a report of someone yelling in the water sent lifeguards to the area around 11 last night authorities say the man.a 32-year-old mexican citizenwas rescued and told them that five other people were still in the ocean on boogie boards. the body of another man was found at around one this morning. authorities suspect the others made it ashore. (justine) this weekend...border patrol agents opened the border wall for a short time so families from both sides could meet each other. the annual event coincides with the recognition of the "universal day of the child." immigrant organizations and the u.s. department of homeland security work together to allow families separated by the border to have some laughs and hugs with each other. one couple showed up in their wedding attire to exchange vows during the event. (jr stone) a couple of out-of-season tornadoes plowed through middle tennessee las
(justine) authorities say one person has drowned and another was treated for hypothermia...after an apparent bid to cross into the u.s. from mexico by water. it happened off the coast of la jolla in san diego. a report of someone yelling in the water sent lifeguards to the area around 11 last night authorities say the man.a 32-year-old mexican citizenwas rescued and told them that five other people were still in the ocean on boogie boards. the body of another man was found at around one this...
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the idea is to stuff this bus witfo coats especially with the hypothermia shelter opening up. had really cold nights. want to talk to allison with dash about this big effort you're taking part in this year. tell me about this. >> wanted to get involved in the community. this is the first year we've done stuff the bus. what better way to -- today is our last day. we're going to be here until 9:00. a big finale. we've collected so many awesome donations. we're so thankful. >> you've fwgone to different locations. this is the finale location. how has the turnout been? what are people saying? >> everyone is so appreciative. we've heard thank you from everybody. people will go into stores and buy stuff and come back out and give it to us. >> one of the biggest needs is for coats. men's coats especially. we're going to talk to the many of the donations. later on in the hour. not until 9:00. 9:00 this morning at the kings street metro. we're the bus with the painted hands on the side of the bus, right? >> right. >> we're live here this morning. kings street metro waiting for you to h
the idea is to stuff this bus witfo coats especially with the hypothermia shelter opening up. had really cold nights. want to talk to allison with dash about this big effort you're taking part in this year. tell me about this. >> wanted to get involved in the community. this is the first year we've done stuff the bus. what better way to -- today is our last day. we're going to be here until 9:00. a big finale. we've collected so many awesome donations. we're so thankful. >> you've...
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people, your pets, cats and dogs, they, too, are susceptible to being impacted by frostbite and hypothermia when temperatures go down. >> don't let their fur fool you. our meteorologist sheena parveen is working on things to keep in mind about your pets and the cold. >> it's getting cold outside and we're talking about protecting your pets. not just yourself, you need to worry about your fuzzy friends. dr. woolsey from the rescue alliance is here to talk about the importance of keeping your pets warm. what do we need to do this winter there? >> the biggest thing is not leave them outside too long when it's cold. if you're uncomfortable after a few minutes they probably are, too. our best bet is to bring them inside. >> out adoptable dog is you the importance. he's a little overweight for the jacket. it's okay, it's better than nothing right now. also covering their feet when there is salt on the sidewalks. >> a lot of the salt and ice melts are really corrosive or abrasive to the paw pads so it can harm them. if you can keep the salt away from them with the booty, that's a great option. if
people, your pets, cats and dogs, they, too, are susceptible to being impacted by frostbite and hypothermia when temperatures go down. >> don't let their fur fool you. our meteorologist sheena parveen is working on things to keep in mind about your pets and the cold. >> it's getting cold outside and we're talking about protecting your pets. not just yourself, you need to worry about your fuzzy friends. dr. woolsey from the rescue alliance is here to talk about the importance of...
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how does he not go into hypothermia? he does.ys that this is something he is passionate about and he‘s concerned about the planet, he puts himself through the most extraordinary situations. the fact he‘s doing it is remarkable. extraordinary situations. the fact he's doing it is remarkable. did you see the comments on our times, it was a sea horse poked around a cotton bud. right. prince philip and the queen, 70th wedding anniversary. platinum romance. i am not normally in favour of platinum romance is but i think the queen is extraordinary, if you look at the last 70 years, the changes she has gone through in terms of the monarchy and changing expectations i think she is an extraordinary person. there are wonderful photographs, although this celebrates a relationship with philip there is something that reminds us that you can be saying in an otherwise insane world, the sense of humour, where she giggles and you remember that she is a mother and grandmother and she finds things funny, we often see her as quite austere but i think
how does he not go into hypothermia? he does.ys that this is something he is passionate about and he‘s concerned about the planet, he puts himself through the most extraordinary situations. the fact he‘s doing it is remarkable. extraordinary situations. the fact he's doing it is remarkable. did you see the comments on our times, it was a sea horse poked around a cotton bud. right. prince philip and the queen, 70th wedding anniversary. platinum romance. i am not normally in favour of...
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tape over the eyes or forms of physical pain, waterboarding, using military working dogs, inducing hypothermia or heat injury, conducting mock executions, depriving the detainee of necessary food, water, or medical care. the manual goes on to say, while using legitimate troargs techniques -- troargs may approach the line of prohibited items. it may be difficult to determine where permissible actions end and begin. in attempting to determine if a contemplated approach to a technique should be considered prohibited and not included in an interrogation plan, consider these two tests with before submitting the plan for approval. one, if the proposed technique were use the against one of your fellow soldiers, would you believe the soldier had been abused. two, could your conduct in carrying out the proposed technique violate la law? if you do not consider your actions to constitute abuse, the law may be more restrictive. boy, i wish that those questions had been made available to mr. bradbury when he was writing up his memo because the actions he condoned in his memo certainly would have failed thi
tape over the eyes or forms of physical pain, waterboarding, using military working dogs, inducing hypothermia or heat injury, conducting mock executions, depriving the detainee of necessary food, water, or medical care. the manual goes on to say, while using legitimate troargs techniques -- troargs may approach the line of prohibited items. it may be difficult to determine where permissible actions end and begin. in attempting to determine if a contemplated approach to a technique should be...