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la med is great. i know ellen a little bit, one of the coowners, and it's so happy to see you're thrill thriving and growing, and everyone else who's here today, congratulations, and well deserved. >> commissioner zouzounis? >> thank you all for coming and sharing your inspiring family and generational stories with us. i love it, and, you know, it's so close to home because i'm still working in my family's business. i see a lot of small stores and restaurants that are struggling, and i think the work that you do in just coming here and, you know, sharing your narrative for the public record helps other people be inspired. and kind of the skill sharing that a lot of you do. and i want to give a shout out to commissioner fewer. you come to support every time the business that you nominated. so good luck to you all continue being small businesses in san francisco. >> commissioner laguana. >> so i echo everybody's comments. just really remarkable and what a wonderful opportunity to be on this board being
la med is great. i know ellen a little bit, one of the coowners, and it's so happy to see you're thrill thriving and growing, and everyone else who's here today, congratulations, and well deserved. >> commissioner zouzounis? >> thank you all for coming and sharing your inspiring family and generational stories with us. i love it, and, you know, it's so close to home because i'm still working in my family's business. i see a lot of small stores and restaurants that are struggling,...
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vuelta en "un nuevo dÍa" >>> tenemos que disfrutar de mariana seoane en el dÍa de maÑana, zulema, la latina mÉd
vuelta en "un nuevo dÍa" >>> tenemos que disfrutar de mariana seoane en el dÍa de maÑana, zulema, la latina mÉd
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escucha esta cifra segun la organizacion mundial de la salud, unas 300 millones de personas enel mundo padecen depresion... tratamientos disponibles, ya sean medienes no resistente a fÁrmacos como es el caso del "prosac". el compuesto del medicamento es del medicamento que tenemos acÁ se va a comercializar en spray nasal distribuido por johnson. de acuerdo de washington post, actÚan cuestiÓn de horas, en lugar de meses, tÍpico con los antidepresivos actuales efecto secundario? asÍ es, puede quedar y generar problemas de atención juicio y tambiÉn problemas de pensamiento incluso atraer ideas suicidas sin embargo laboratorio afirma que se demostrÓ que la molÉcula presenta este spray combate estos pensamientos. el tratamiento recomendado es dos veces por semana y durante todo un mes. en algunos casos quienes lo necesitan deben ser supervisados tambiÉndurante dos horas despuÉs de haber recibir o alguna dosis. el medicamento de administrado bajo supervisiÓn mÉdica, y sÓlo se tiene que administrar alguna consultorio mÉdico certificado en una clÍnica, un gran avance para la persona que tienen este tipo de depresiÓn. polvo, un recordatorio de la borja
escucha esta cifra segun la organizacion mundial de la salud, unas 300 millones de personas enel mundo padecen depresion... tratamientos disponibles, ya sean medienes no resistente a fÁrmacos como es el caso del "prosac". el compuesto del medicamento es del medicamento que tenemos acÁ se va a comercializar en spray nasal distribuido por johnson. de acuerdo de washington post, actÚan cuestiÓn de horas, en lugar de meses, tÍpico con los antidepresivos actuales efecto secundario?...
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brenda buck is a med geologist at the university of nevada las vegas. >> this little fiber here is quite long and very thin, which is very typical of asbestos fibers. it's strong. it's durable. it's fire-proof. >> reporter: those properties made them an appealing choice in hundreds of household oducts. at one time, asbestos waset ma as a modern marvel. >> ooh, it is attractive. >> yes, and it'll stay that way too. that's what i like about it. >> reporter: but people who worked a factories and mines, started getting sick. most infamously in libby, montana, where asbestos dust from a mine has killed 10% of the population. >> they have these great properties that we can use in materials-- those very same properties is why they hazardous in the human body. they don't break down. y'en you breath them in, t pretty much going to stick with you for your lifetime. >> repter: the human immune system response; attack the stubborn fiber. but eventually this backfires, creating damage, disease and eventually dea from cancer and a host of other afflictions. >> and so, the goverent started to regulate
brenda buck is a med geologist at the university of nevada las vegas. >> this little fiber here is quite long and very thin, which is very typical of asbestos fibers. it's strong. it's durable. it's fire-proof. >> reporter: those properties made them an appealing choice in hundreds of household oducts. at one time, asbestos waset ma as a modern marvel. >> ooh, it is attractive. >> yes, and it'll stay that way too. that's what i like about it. >> reporter: but...