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the research, led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found that inactivity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk, and people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease, dementia, and cancers. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't keeping up. experts from the world health organization analysed hundreds of self—reported surveys to see if people actually do the 75 minutes of intense activity, or 150 minutes of moderate physical activity, recommended each week. they found more than half the populations of kuwait and saudi arabia did not meet the target. in the uk, 36% of people were not physically active enough. in contrast, in uganda and mozambique, just 6% needed to move more. researchers say, as countries get richer, their populations become more sedentary, putting them at greater risk of heart disease, strokes and some cance
the research, led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found that inactivity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk, and people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease, dementia, and cancers. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't...
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your house or the lancet. or was the use you were these are so. the millions of. folks. who want to be. who those who didn't vote were also locals one on one where bird was your. blue cooks they think you push. through good you know the more you go cocoa. with it's cool to those who do look newcomb used to using just looks. as though they grew your blue must include. to move to move move. the a move going to be a problem. to . fifty percent. believe me for being. me. a a a a a a it's the analysts. say. the money and the crimea. to. get more space gas to get to ship it to the boat support. us. to a savage is the absolute bottom. man that i might ask you as an author what that you can. be. it was going on i think in the. people that the baby. iranian. have an alibi that. i want without my i'm glad the boy gets a bit about. it we get back at the. bad stomach and that's and it will be with us on this boat. is thinking about the big of the principle the you. know the video in your book and everything in that it. costs money it's going to be transferred. a little bit in your b
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i was alarmed at a recent study in the lancet that showed a in the lancet that showed a common shoulder surgery, orthopedic surgery, that has been performed for decades and is very expensive actually reduced pain and outcomes less than a placebo. that kind of randomized placebo-controlled study is rare in the surgical world. yet it is the standard for medical product, pharmaceuticals and devices. i think it should be the standard across all health care. this will then help us understand what works and what doesn't and what things are worth. we also think prices should be more uniform, they should vary based on outcomes for patients, not on convoluted, behind-the-scenes negotiations from big actors. so, how do we make all this happen? throughout the health care system, we should embrace risk sharing contracts. ramped up at critical mass, this can transform patient outcomes and costs in our system. the greatest progress here it has actually occurred in medicare advantage, a special program the government offers for providers and insurance companies received per-person patients up front an
i was alarmed at a recent study in the lancet that showed a in the lancet that showed a common shoulder surgery, orthopedic surgery, that has been performed for decades and is very expensive actually reduced pain and outcomes less than a placebo. that kind of randomized placebo-controlled study is rare in the surgical world. yet it is the standard for medical product, pharmaceuticals and devices. i think it should be the standard across all health care. this will then help us understand what...
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your chapter of the lancet. was the news you with these are so amazing. one. who those who didn't but were also were calls were not among burdened with your. cooks they think you push those who are good the other more you go cook. who you do look newcomb used to think it was through the ups. of the of the group the other member of. those who live. up. to. me. it's the last. minute i mean. that there should but that's good news because to try to get you to shift it to the to. be. translated should use the effort of positive man's good high to assist us in our thought that you're. going to be given a big. butt of. the people must sing and i think i'm going to get. people to the. iranian. capital and by that. i want to put out my i'm glad that we get to the bit about. it we get back at the daily. bad stomach that could lead you to listen to the people's most and there's no. such thing you put the fear of the blood of the you. know on the good feeling in your book. that. you. it's about it's about. time for. a little bit in your book to sort of. thank you that's g
your chapter of the lancet. was the news you with these are so amazing. one. who those who didn't but were also were calls were not among burdened with your. cooks they think you push those who are good the other more you go cook. who you do look newcomb used to think it was through the ups. of the of the group the other member of. those who live. up. to. me. it's the last. minute i mean. that there should but that's good news because to try to get you to shift it to the to. be. translated...
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your house or of the lancet. it was the use you were these are so amazing. who those who didn't but were also locals were not among our bird was the only solution. to cooks they could push those who are good the other more go cook. who are the risk you do look new commuters to the single witness in the church. of the of the group the only one of. those who. if to. choose. to believe. it's the very last. minute not the idea. that others are there but that's good news because to me and to shift it to the thoughts of. others it was. translated showed us not just the of the positive stuff man that our minds must us no other thought that you could get that god had given of it. but of. the people and i think of the. people in the. image on the. label. i want without my i'm glad that we get. it we get back at the. bad stomach the good that you can't listen to the beatles most of this though. is that you put the bit of the book the you. know and the good feeling in the book and in that. thank you. because my it's by no means. a little bit in your blood to sort of sh
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your pastor of the lancet. who was the museum with the amenities and. who those who didn't but were also locals one on one burdened with your. blue cooks they could push those who are good the other more go cook. with who are those who do look newcomb used to using looks. as though they grew your bloom of. fools who. claim. to be. fifty and. me. play a game. the minute i mean. that was it but that's good news because to get you to ship it to the principal. with us to. translate it should use the up of the positive stuff bands get our minds passes us there are the thought that you get that good to be given a bit. but of. the people must feel and i think in the need to get. people to be. in a whole new. level by that. i want without my i'm glad the boy gets the bit about. it we get back at the daily show the. bad stomach the good that you listen to the beatles most and there's no. such thing you put the figure of the principle out of the you. know in the good feeling in your book in that. six month it's going to be. so the. teacher. thank you that's going
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let's speak now to dr melody ding who helped with the research published in the lancet today. what this tells us? so my thought is we really need to take action because the who has the target of reducing inactivity by 20% by 2025. we are reducing inactivity by 20% by 2025. we a re really reducing inactivity by 20% by 2025. we are really too slow to meet that target. it is also important to point out that among women around the world, the presence of inactivity is more than 30%. it is strange because we often talk about this programme about schemes try to get people moving, it seems there has been loads and yet over the last 15 years has been very little change in the amount of physical activity. exactly. there has been a lot of effort to get people to be active. i think we often fall into the same trap of trying to get people active to depend on individual responsibility, to try to educate people about how important physical activity is. the reality is, we had to really rethink about how we design our living environment to facilitate active living because many people know, exe
let's speak now to dr melody ding who helped with the research published in the lancet today. what this tells us? so my thought is we really need to take action because the who has the target of reducing inactivity by 20% by 2025. we are reducing inactivity by 20% by 2025. we a re really reducing inactivity by 20% by 2025. we are really too slow to meet that target. it is also important to point out that among women around the world, the presence of inactivity is more than 30%. it is strange...
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research led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found thatd up with cardiovascular disease, dementia and cancers. the study also says there's been no improvement in levels of physical actvity since 2001. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't keeping up. experts from the world health organization analysed hundreds of self reported surveys to see if people actually do the 75 minutes of intense activity, or 150 minutes of moderate physical activity recommended each week. they found that more than half the populations of kuwait and saudi arabia did not meet the target. in the uk, 36% of people were not physically active enough. in contrast, in uganda and mozambique, just 6% needed to move more. researchers say as countries get richer, their populations become more sedentary putting them at greater risk of heart disease, strokes and some cancers. and scientists foun
research led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health, has found thatd up with cardiovascular disease, dementia and cancers. the study also says there's been no improvement in levels of physical actvity since 2001. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't keeping up. experts from...
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for short covers the lancet region as well. the newspaper sees there says unfair competition. and. bike don't think it's right when public broadcasters do in-depth reporting on local and regional affairs with the sort of reporting that we're trying to charge for and have to charge for we the media publishing houses in brandenburg are private businesses and of course we want to survive and flourish in the free market for our. right to exist here. five newspapers have sued the abbey accusing the public broadcaster of distorting the market. the broadcaster is part of the a.r.d. network of public stations in germany according to the air baby they are on the same side as the local newspapers despite being online competitors that's also very not our enemy on the contrary i have something in common namely quality journalism and we have to figure out together how we can survive the bad b.m.d. . the question of how quality journalism can survive in the internet era was discussed at the digital conference repubblica in berlin thomas ballard director of germany's second public broadcasters a
for short covers the lancet region as well. the newspaper sees there says unfair competition. and. bike don't think it's right when public broadcasters do in-depth reporting on local and regional affairs with the sort of reporting that we're trying to charge for and have to charge for we the media publishing houses in brandenburg are private businesses and of course we want to survive and flourish in the free market for our. right to exist here. five newspapers have sued the abbey accusing the...
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from berlin all out assault on islam the syrian government and russian forces prepared to take the lancet rebel stronghold in the united nations warns of potential bloodbath is also coming up a powerful typhoon batters japan the strongest storm in more than twenty five years unleashes wind gusts of more than two hundred kilometers an hour more than a million people evacuated plus a former congo new world order some jammed up is banned by the nation's top court from running in the upcoming presidential election we will courts on people's hopes for democracy in this war torn country and from a plucky start up to get in a giant google turns twenty how did we ever live without it all haven't conquered the world well look at the tech titans search for the next big idea. on leyla hocked thanks for your company everyone. we start our broadcast with what some are calling the final showdown in syria and millions of lives are at risk the united nations is calling on military powers involved in that country. a humanitarian catastrophe and it led the u.s. envoy to syria so often the mystery said ongo
from berlin all out assault on islam the syrian government and russian forces prepared to take the lancet rebel stronghold in the united nations warns of potential bloodbath is also coming up a powerful typhoon batters japan the strongest storm in more than twenty five years unleashes wind gusts of more than two hundred kilometers an hour more than a million people evacuated plus a former congo new world order some jammed up is banned by the nation's top court from running in the upcoming...
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has only been recently recognized in two thousand and twelve a scientific article published in the lancet started alarm bells ringing. the author was ian morgan an australian biologist he spend several months a year in china trying to get to the root of the problem. so what would you be looking for. in these for pay the examinations changes in the britain the good news i was seeing today for example we can say that this patient is has i eyeball names all distorted so i think i'll take note of restricted the chinese population is expected to this just to get around one point four billion and then slowly decline after that. on signals that rio already have a viable we can project the suppling lot one point two. billion of those people will be myopic and all the perhaps two hundred to three hundred million people will be optic not all of them will be visually impaired or blind but never will be dealing with the problem. up cell make it up to matrix since they're going to collapse under the stride. the developed countries in asia are feeling the full force of the epidemic between eighty and n
has only been recently recognized in two thousand and twelve a scientific article published in the lancet started alarm bells ringing. the author was ian morgan an australian biologist he spend several months a year in china trying to get to the root of the problem. so what would you be looking for. in these for pay the examinations changes in the britain the good news i was seeing today for example we can say that this patient is has i eyeball names all distorted so i think i'll take note of...
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we go down that road we realize there's a whole it the way that lancet is competing against seafood ina carbon area. when it comes down to it after an injury -- terrestrial is the largest on the planet particularly farming of corn fed livestock. methane is much more potent as greenhouse gas pics causing melting of the icecaps and this is a picture taken in dark tikka a vocal chapter on the antarctica. ocean of vacation which is scary to look at and suffice it to say on a platonic level talking about the bottom levels of the way the ocean works if we continue along their current path we could go from diverse complex life into what's called the microbial loop three just have backed syria feeding phytoplankton and phytoplankton dies and it goes around and around in a never gets to higher life. that's really a serious doomsday scenario. we strictly had higher levels of carbon dioxide in the environment but the current ocean that we love depends on certain concentrations of carbon dioxide in the environment. we are headed towards a think a serious disruption in our food system. ..
we go down that road we realize there's a whole it the way that lancet is competing against seafood ina carbon area. when it comes down to it after an injury -- terrestrial is the largest on the planet particularly farming of corn fed livestock. methane is much more potent as greenhouse gas pics causing melting of the icecaps and this is a picture taken in dark tikka a vocal chapter on the antarctica. ocean of vacation which is scary to look at and suffice it to say on a platonic level talking...
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the study published in the lancet says that the injected drug significantly reduced sadness and anxietyn new mothers. children exposed to homeless those for longer than six months suffer the worst health consequences. that is according to boston researchers who tracked 27 caregivers of children under the age of four. the findings found that kids exposed to prenatal and postnatal homelessness also face the largest toll on their health. and the first aid kit is turning 130 years old. the workplace and household staples took on many identities over the years. johnson & johnson sells 5 million kids nationwide every year. those are some of the days top health stories. hilary lane, cbs news new york. >>> more details are emerging on a horrific boat crash on the colorado river as search teams look for those who are still missing. >>> a terrifying gun battle in southern california since 10 people to the hospital as shots ring out in the common area of an apartment complex. we want the latest on the investigation, coming up next. is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we c
the study published in the lancet says that the injected drug significantly reduced sadness and anxietyn new mothers. children exposed to homeless those for longer than six months suffer the worst health consequences. that is according to boston researchers who tracked 27 caregivers of children under the age of four. the findings found that kids exposed to prenatal and postnatal homelessness also face the largest toll on their health. and the first aid kit is turning 130 years old. the...
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christina joins us now near the crash site at the bay lancet nature conserve near the palo alto airport reporter: good morning. we can tell you, ntsb investigators plan to be out here this morning once there is more daylight out they will try to remove the plane's wreckage from the water at the site at the palo alto airport along the edge where the rocks meet the water. there is still a lot of questions as to what caused this plane to go down. we do know a mother and daughter were on board the angel flight from reading to palo alto and headed to lucile packard children's hospital when the plane went down yesterday picked the pilot worked for angel flight west, which provides free air travel for patients needing flights to and from doctors appointments. the mother told investigators the plane touched down and bounced on the first attempt at landing . the pilot then pulled up and veered off to the left in an attempt to make a second landing. that's when the plane crash happened. angel flight is based in santa monica and the executive director says he personally knows the six-year-old pilo
christina joins us now near the crash site at the bay lancet nature conserve near the palo alto airport reporter: good morning. we can tell you, ntsb investigators plan to be out here this morning once there is more daylight out they will try to remove the plane's wreckage from the water at the site at the palo alto airport along the edge where the rocks meet the water. there is still a lot of questions as to what caused this plane to go down. we do know a mother and daughter were on board the...
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a new report in "the lancet" this week looked at the impact of health care quality on mortality ratestwo-year period. and that's more than the 3.6 million people in those countries who die from not having health care access. there was also an editorial that increasing health insurance isn't enough. how do you explain all of this? >> so the first is, and i think this is really important, is why we should care. the council on foreign relations did a report two years ago showing if they're treated better, it helps our economy. and what we're seeing in this study is really important in that it's not just access to care. it's doing it right. it's not just what you do. it's how you do it. education and training at the patient and physician level are critical in all countries. we have to make sure we do the right thing to get these diseases treated. we can delay some of the diseases in these countries, and we're not doing it well enough. >> what other solutions are possible? >> if you look at it today, that computer can also be in involved in treatment. we can say, hey, did you do "x" and "y
a new report in "the lancet" this week looked at the impact of health care quality on mortality ratestwo-year period. and that's more than the 3.6 million people in those countries who die from not having health care access. there was also an editorial that increasing health insurance isn't enough. how do you explain all of this? >> so the first is, and i think this is really important, is why we should care. the council on foreign relations did a report two years ago showing if...
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research published in the lancet today reveals the problem is worse in wealthier countries includingivity being individual responsibility, instead of thinking about how we can build our environment to facilitate physical activity. for example, through urban planning, through transportation systems, through building more parks and recreation facilities, so that the physically active choices are the obvious choice, the easier choice, free choices for everybody. donald trump has dismissed a highly critical new book about his administration. bob woodward — the journalist who helped break richard nixon's watergate scandal — says the white house is having a "nervous brea kdown". the president suggested mr woodward was working for his political opponents, the democratic party, while the white house issued statements from leading figures in the government denying claims in the book. the archbishop of canterbury has called for a fundamental rethink of how the uk economy works including more public spending and higher taxes on technology giants and the wealthy. it comes ahead of the launch of
research published in the lancet today reveals the problem is worse in wealthier countries includingivity being individual responsibility, instead of thinking about how we can build our environment to facilitate physical activity. for example, through urban planning, through transportation systems, through building more parks and recreation facilities, so that the physically active choices are the obvious choice, the easier choice, free choices for everybody. donald trump has dismissed a highly...