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especially with lupus. they're not going to be able to afford that. >> that's it for the panel.e's day surprise. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i ke prilosec otc each morni for my frzero heartburn.n. becat [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. wohoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. instead of paying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over 60 countries, i can talk to my cousins any time. and then, i got 200 gigs of cloud storage -- free -- so i can get my photos and stuff almost anywhere. others charge for that. surface is such a great deal. i feel like i should tell somebody. hey! ♪ honestly ♪ i want
especially with lupus. they're not going to be able to afford that. >> that's it for the panel.e's day surprise. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i ke prilosec otc each morni for my frzero heartburn.n. becat [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky...
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lupus can be a very debilitating disease. you really need a lot of rest when you have lupus.his mess at all in terms of what you're paying and the type of health care that you need going forward? >> i don't. i have no choice but to do what i'm doing and we'll see how long i can sustain it. >> well, we wish that you sustain yourself well and that you feel good and wish you better things ahead in 2014. thanks for being with us today. >> sure, thank you. >>> parents trusted her to take care of their kids. instead she drugged them at her daycare. could that be true? experts say it's happening more than you think. what parents need to know, coming up next. >>> and did you spend the weekend watching "house of cards"? this morning kevin spacey is revealing something about the show you didn't see on the small screen, coming up. ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea wha
lupus can be a very debilitating disease. you really need a lot of rest when you have lupus.his mess at all in terms of what you're paying and the type of health care that you need going forward? >> i don't. i have no choice but to do what i'm doing and we'll see how long i can sustain it. >> well, we wish that you sustain yourself well and that you feel good and wish you better things ahead in 2014. thanks for being with us today. >> sure, thank you. >>> parents...
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for somebody with lupus, that's not an easy thing.d to continue to pay for obamacare. i don't get to get my medicine and i don't get to see my doctors. >> reporter: one of the problems is that some drugs for ms don't have generics. patients could face huge personal bill, forcing some to skimp on their medications. >> when you're treating it for most people they handle it pretty well. if you don't treat it, it's the kind of disease that people end up in wheelchairs potentially. >> reporter: drugs not on the preferred list would also be more expensive. >> when you go outside that list you have to pay out-of-pocket. but you do get some co-insurance mining the plans will pay some of the cost of that. >> to be able too make sure that all the systems were operational in 2014, they realized they needed to give an extra year to get those systems changes in place. >> reporter: officials plan to try again next year. additional benefits will cost more, meaning premiums would have to rise or the networks of providers would shrink any further. >>>
for somebody with lupus, that's not an easy thing.d to continue to pay for obamacare. i don't get to get my medicine and i don't get to see my doctors. >> reporter: one of the problems is that some drugs for ms don't have generics. patients could face huge personal bill, forcing some to skimp on their medications. >> when you're treating it for most people they handle it pretty well. if you don't treat it, it's the kind of disease that people end up in wheelchairs potentially....
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. > > para colmo también heredamos enfermedades que nos dan diabetes y lupus . >> así eran los tatarabuelosowl evento importante en estados unidos el hecho es noticia . >> más aún cuándo la guerra del narcotráfico en región de méxico tiene e que ser con el amole . >> donde están . >> a cientos de millas de estados unidos esta el oro verde el aguacate que enriquece la comida . >> exportamos 500 contenedores para el súper bowl es casi mil . >> se estima que 104 millones de libras se consumen el día del súper bowl con aumento de 1200% en comparción al 2000 . >> muchos fanáticos que van afuera de los estadios y ahí hacen fiesta , parillada y llevan guacamole . >> pero es zona de conflicto porque criminales, extorcionaron a esta industria hasta dejarla al borde de la quiebra . >> extorsiones de los caballeros templarios cobraban 2 mil pesos por hectarea 3500 de aguinaldo . >> dicen autoridades que los repasaron y llego momento que no podían hacer nada . >> no lo solucionas . >> sabes que la ciudadania está en indefención yo lo estoy . >> ante las auto defensas se logro que más de 2 mil hectareas
. > > para colmo también heredamos enfermedades que nos dan diabetes y lupus . >> así eran los tatarabuelosowl evento importante en estados unidos el hecho es noticia . >> más aún cuándo la guerra del narcotráfico en región de méxico tiene e que ser con el amole . >> donde están . >> a cientos de millas de estados unidos esta el oro verde el aguacate que enriquece la comida . >> exportamos 500 contenedores para el súper bowl es casi mil . >>...
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it started out the a or lupus. i was with them. so yes if you did. god has allotted for the one that suited them citizens. all of the whole of man. did it. anaheim the time. and in pain. eight top. when you use. cz. the i know. moo moo moo me always wanted a wii. all while bought one at a piano. we did. the little daniel didn't make it. external door the documentary. i mean it's so. the stone steps one grandchildren. from a city with a summer break it's time to harvest the pepper. like a walnut tree. numerous pepper trees here. another solution to the village i will. hunter the job of helping when she falls upon each family into the storms are common in july increasing threats of lightning strikes and flashlights so i was going to be helping guide shepherd today has gone back to the village with bad news over twenty goats or been hit by lightning on the moment. every family is affected. as soon as the rain stops and then go on to inspect the damage. the bbc's to return to the village each carrying a dead animal on it the idea. well we went in on it.
it started out the a or lupus. i was with them. so yes if you did. god has allotted for the one that suited them citizens. all of the whole of man. did it. anaheim the time. and in pain. eight top. when you use. cz. the i know. moo moo moo me always wanted a wii. all while bought one at a piano. we did. the little daniel didn't make it. external door the documentary. i mean it's so. the stone steps one grandchildren. from a city with a summer break it's time to harvest the pepper. like a walnut...
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patientr was a lupus and i was a child working with the machine. i had things in my life that had nothing to do with music. they did notime, do what they were supposed to do. how much more do i have to do? off.e worked my face in the record did not go further than this? said god is not ready to let you go yet. go, he is ready to let you you will let you know because you will be gone. you have to realize who you are. you will know what you're going to do 40 years from now. it will be ok. keep the faith and do what you will be doing. we did some of everything all the time. toward not only by the different producers, but i was mentor to buy my husband on a daily basis telling me it is cool and everything is going to be all right. you have to really know who you are and don't let anything stop you. i kept my eye on the prize. it is going to happen. >> you can go do kickboxing at 5:00. this was the 27th year. do you think david letterman would be having me on the show? tavis: how did that start? you show up every year. >> it started at the bottom line ,
patientr was a lupus and i was a child working with the machine. i had things in my life that had nothing to do with music. they did notime, do what they were supposed to do. how much more do i have to do? off.e worked my face in the record did not go further than this? said god is not ready to let you go yet. go, he is ready to let you you will let you know because you will be gone. you have to realize who you are. you will know what you're going to do 40 years from now. it will be ok. keep...
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will -- lupus and nefrts -- polycystic kidneys and drugs can cause kidney failure. over usage or toxic drugs can cause kidney failure. the bulk of the people that start dialysis is related to these three causes. one of the symptoms of kidney failures and they are vague. as i said it's not something that highlights itself very easily. people have fatigue. they just do not have the energy that they have. it's tricky because much of the fatigue is a slow onset. people don't really know until they are treated that they have been tired. they are less energetic, they do less, go to bed earlier and fall asleep easier and fatigue is almost universal symptom of kidney failure. loss of appetite. people don't eat as well. they lose weight, they miss meals and that's also a symptom. but, again you can understand that these symptoms that i'm describing are all pretty subtle. it's not something rash. they are all pretty subtle. the next one is poor sleep. that's not well appreciated but people with arrhythmia, they have trouble falling asleep, they wake up and they have leg cramp
will -- lupus and nefrts -- polycystic kidneys and drugs can cause kidney failure. over usage or toxic drugs can cause kidney failure. the bulk of the people that start dialysis is related to these three causes. one of the symptoms of kidney failures and they are vague. as i said it's not something that highlights itself very easily. people have fatigue. they just do not have the energy that they have. it's tricky because much of the fatigue is a slow onset. people don't really know until they...
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you knew you had lupus going in, but explain what happened and how you got to where you were. >> aroundthen i was in and out of the hospital, they have a joke i should have a frequent flier card at the hospital. i found out i had lupus when i was 23 and i was healthy for a year and a half and had a brush with pneumonia and walked in and the second night i went to icu and didn't come back out for a while. >> they said you clinically died and came back. >> february 8th, my second birthday, i coded he and was down for over five minutes but had a great staff that saved my life and brought me back. >> what a beautiful letter you wrote about your wonderful husband, overcoming. you found a new life, the two of you, didn't you? >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> well, it has been a long journey, just the toughest part has been letting go of our past life and that's been the biggest struggle and i don't think a lot of people understand after you survive a brain injury, you have to let go of everything that you had planned for for your life, but we have, with time, learned to let go and have found
you knew you had lupus going in, but explain what happened and how you got to where you were. >> aroundthen i was in and out of the hospital, they have a joke i should have a frequent flier card at the hospital. i found out i had lupus when i was 23 and i was healthy for a year and a half and had a brush with pneumonia and walked in and the second night i went to icu and didn't come back out for a while. >> they said you clinically died and came back. >> february 8th, my...
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i had lupus. i don't know if you know that. i had just been diagnosed with lung clot.every time i get knocked down i have the courage to get up, but this time i can't do it anymore. thought, this is it. i had no plans. i had no idea what i was going to do. i wasn't afraid to be there. that's when you know it is a form of depression. tavis: i want to press one more time. this is all you have ever known, but you have been blessed to do it so well, and to be celebrated for it and rewarded for it, i am curious. what do you think you might have done? what would you do? >> this is true. i was thinking about acting, play a mom, play something true to character. i had no idea what i was going to do. i had no idea how i was going to pay my bills. worry about that later. hers: that advice you gave not to retire, before you said that my voice that's my mind was there. if this is what your advocation is -- we grew up in the same church. when you grow up in this, you understand if this is the gift you have been blessed to have, this is your calling in the world, how are you not goi
i had lupus. i don't know if you know that. i had just been diagnosed with lung clot.every time i get knocked down i have the courage to get up, but this time i can't do it anymore. thought, this is it. i had no plans. i had no idea what i was going to do. i wasn't afraid to be there. that's when you know it is a form of depression. tavis: i want to press one more time. this is all you have ever known, but you have been blessed to do it so well, and to be celebrated for it and rewarded for it,...
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. >> reporter: and what parent wouldn't, except susan had her own challenges, fighting lupus that attacks her vital organs. >> quadruple bypass, two heart attacks and six strokes in the past three years. >> reporter: and their new jersey home flooded in hurricane irene. >> the water came right up here. >> reporter: as she did with her health problems, susan tried not to burden jasmine. >> she just broke down and said, i've been living in my car for two days, our house is gone, i don't know what to tell you. >> she's starting to learn i can't lie as well as i used to. >> reporter: what's the purpose of lying? >> to protect her and keep her on her goal. >> reporter: the house is repaired but for sale, unable to work, susan cannot afford it. >> i think over time i've learned that material things come and go, but my mom will always be my home, wherever she is. >> reporter: and jasmine's goal remains intact, the medal stand in sochi, and that perfect dance of finesse and aggression, adapting every step of the way. anne thompson, nbc news, wayne, new jersey. >> just one of the many stories that
. >> reporter: and what parent wouldn't, except susan had her own challenges, fighting lupus that attacks her vital organs. >> quadruple bypass, two heart attacks and six strokes in the past three years. >> reporter: and their new jersey home flooded in hurricane irene. >> the water came right up here. >> reporter: as she did with her health problems, susan tried not to burden jasmine. >> she just broke down and said, i've been living in my car for two days,...
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alzheimer's, diabetes, and they also came up with two autoimmune disorders, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. so they focused on those four for this initial five year project. >> so let's talk about this $230 million. put that in perspective about how much these companies would spend if they weren't part of this trial. >> this is peanuts to be honest with you for the pharmaceutical companies. but -- because they spend like over 200 something billion a year worldwide. but what they're doing here is something money can't buy. they're -- they have agreed to give their best scientists a lot of their tissue and blood samples and all their data for the past and krptd clinical trials on these four diseases within the research plan. and by wutputting all this together, they think they can come up with ways to map does his diseases that they have been able r unable to do of alone. >> how much of this is just funding drying up? >> these truat's true. the scientific component is there is so much more scientific information now, they don't know which molecular pathways to follow. the second is the busin
alzheimer's, diabetes, and they also came up with two autoimmune disorders, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. so they focused on those four for this initial five year project. >> so let's talk about this $230 million. put that in perspective about how much these companies would spend if they weren't part of this trial. >> this is peanuts to be honest with you for the pharmaceutical companies. but -- because they spend like over 200 something billion a year worldwide. but what they're...
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six the gap they came to the bay area teens ago when the pages were acquired by lupus how many have been an interesting condition. lee siegel says the union vessels time at the wedding date this year is in a time this way. she did it two nights in a page of the family it's so dead the scene at the edge of the pages left and teeth and say insanity community. well i did you wear it to be participating in the sea air or foreign allies and they release it has a way of trying to you in the practice of eating into its story as well as reminding everyone and every time in history the last year where at our sketch and also by and he is the sense is that the has a place amongst the greatest likes of terry shots. it's about standing up is that there was some its belt teaching history and moving it from one place and time to another place and time in order to tell a story about the retention and the longevity and survive the jewish people. and that's what she is just a crown jewel. our people the exhibition also contains a type a is strange about the high conduct olds and he is a stinking hot air i
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she suffers from lupus and she explained to reared that the she was a big supporter of obamacare and now she fears betrayed. her low deduct willing pible pe policy to her has been canceled by virtue of obamacare. and get this, her premium has now gone from $57 a month to $373 a month. i mean i think that is almost a 7 700% increase. her out of pocket has skyrocketed and now she has such costs associated with obama care, she has to go get a second job. >> yeah, and the thing is very tragic story, very moving, is that she's not alone. there are many people with breast cancer who are losing their plans, losing their doctors. it's very sad in many ways. >> called it unaffordable and uncaring referring to obamacare. brenda, good to see you. thank you very much. bulls and bears every saturday morning 10:00 a.m. right here on the fox news channel. check it out. >>> george zimmerman celebrity slugfest canceled. the promoter called off the match after death threats and petitions from hundreds of you thousands of folks. reports also say dmx, a lengthy rap sheet himself, never in fact signed a
she suffers from lupus and she explained to reared that the she was a big supporter of obamacare and now she fears betrayed. her low deduct willing pible pe policy to her has been canceled by virtue of obamacare. and get this, her premium has now gone from $57 a month to $373 a month. i mean i think that is almost a 7 700% increase. her out of pocket has skyrocketed and now she has such costs associated with obama care, she has to go get a second job. >> yeah, and the thing is very tragic...
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well not to seek peace chief of anonymous to the lupus recession says the role it is a call to the unrest are a stretch across the whole of europe the forces that are breaking up ukraine seeking to break up ukraine. the second forces are seeking to de stabilize with the european nations there are major of the secessionist movements with in which the european nations which he scoffed went very peacefully apart to become independent. with its referendum vote scheduled for later this year. stay in has acted very successfully to prevent the disintegration of this country especially the barcelona captain louis region. the northern league is a very powerful force of the mall. leigh walker responsible for it is constitutional. but it kept writing was taking place on the streets in pacific nations of state for arms it's silly. written with the express purpose of toppling the government and splitting the states and europe would not be fighting those forces of destruction along they would be reading them again. i'll be back a minute set with more reaction flee from you recall this ongoing violence
well not to seek peace chief of anonymous to the lupus recession says the role it is a call to the unrest are a stretch across the whole of europe the forces that are breaking up ukraine seeking to break up ukraine. the second forces are seeking to de stabilize with the european nations there are major of the secessionist movements with in which the european nations which he scoffed went very peacefully apart to become independent. with its referendum vote scheduled for later this year. stay in...
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it is it it it will dip a toe up on lupus. watched. me and he will hand out information to the city. i believe that it's going a long time. so i would end up with all these people coach has gone. i was depressed. a second the middle of. the i mean it one of . is you. it's tough to read a real chip separate for tickets but the korean war have been re united again or three in resorts eighty eight or three family members were re united with three hundred and fifty seven south koreans at a time in the resorts were there to spend three days to get that many were flooded with emotion exploding into tears after so many years apart millions were parted from loved ones but the turmoil and bloodshed of the three year conflict. they resulted in a truce in nineteen fifty three a lucky few are chosen by lottery for their units for many they will be the last time we'll ever get to see their loved ones. her union arrangements were initiated by north korea was recently called for better ties with south korea a move which some view as an attempt by the
it is it it it will dip a toe up on lupus. watched. me and he will hand out information to the city. i believe that it's going a long time. so i would end up with all these people coach has gone. i was depressed. a second the middle of. the i mean it one of . is you. it's tough to read a real chip separate for tickets but the korean war have been re united again or three in resorts eighty eight or three family members were re united with three hundred and fifty seven south koreans at a time in...
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covered they're not going to get treated their advertisements of testimonials right now of people with lupus and other kinds of serious diseases that are no longer being treated if there were such people they would be in the newspaper they already are well they're not you might find it on some crazy right when every day they are they are the stories of these individuals are going to stories in a story here characterizing i'm guessing are the stories that i'm talking about the five point two million people who are low income people who would get free health insurance but because republicans in those twenty five red states are refusing to take them they're falling into the republican donut hole and yes the old people are are also well there is simply no all or of the nice long the horrible enough to bring. about a quote for you. it's pretty tough. stay where it's not storing. just this good looking but smear about guys stead of working for the people most issues the beach were pretty much on the right decision. on. the federal budget well. the piece of the problem it was terrible taking our li
covered they're not going to get treated their advertisements of testimonials right now of people with lupus and other kinds of serious diseases that are no longer being treated if there were such people they would be in the newspaper they already are well they're not you might find it on some crazy right when every day they are they are the stories of these individuals are going to stories in a story here characterizing i'm guessing are the stories that i'm talking about the five point two...
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covered they're not going to get treated their advertisements of testimonials right now of people with lupus and other kinds of serious diseases better no longer being treated if there were such people they would be in the newspaper they already are well they're not you might find on some crazy right wing every day they are there the stories of these individuals are going to stories in the stories that are characterizing i'm guessing are the stories that i'm talking about the five point two million people who are low income people who would get free health insurance but because republicans in those twenty five red states are refusing to take them they're falling into the republican donut hole and yes the old people are also well there is no all of the nice long overall bill that after the break. we welcome aaron eight and abby martin to two of the coasts on the our team network . it's going to give you a different perspective give you one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision to me about how breaking the said we're the revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ide
covered they're not going to get treated their advertisements of testimonials right now of people with lupus and other kinds of serious diseases better no longer being treated if there were such people they would be in the newspaper they already are well they're not you might find on some crazy right wing every day they are there the stories of these individuals are going to stories in the stories that are characterizing i'm guessing are the stories that i'm talking about the five point two...
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lupus is another one. we're going to put the numbers up. area of skin the diseases, psoriasis, for example, and dermatitis, among others. host: these are the numbers if you'd like to participate in our conversation with dr. stephen katz. we'll begin taking your calls in just a minute. comes to ahen it disease like arthritis or osteoporosis, number one, are inherited? are they reversible? heard fromyou've others that many of these diseasesare complex that are contributed to by both the genes and environment. we know, for example, that osteoporosis, when i was in school, we learned that bones just eroded as you age, but that's not true. very dynamic organ. now there are drugs that can reverse some of the effects of osteoporosis to make bones stronger, to make them less susceptible to fracture. that advanced with regard to osteoarthritis. we do know some of the risk factors, but we're not that advanced. psoriasis, for example or rule toy arthritis, which are know amune diseases, we lot about the diseases, we know treatment. the we are learning
lupus is another one. we're going to put the numbers up. area of skin the diseases, psoriasis, for example, and dermatitis, among others. host: these are the numbers if you'd like to participate in our conversation with dr. stephen katz. we'll begin taking your calls in just a minute. comes to ahen it disease like arthritis or osteoporosis, number one, are inherited? are they reversible? heard fromyou've others that many of these diseasesare complex that are contributed to by both the genes and...
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. >> working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> but for all of them, i wondered, doing to their brain. >> my patients call me pot dock. >> pot doc? >> they never meet anyone as interested in their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacey gruber is curious about pot. >> i want you to name the number and not read it. >> okay. >> i led her at mclane hospital near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, you light up a joint, a blunt, receptors, throughout the brain, respond. these areas of the brain are responsible for things like pressure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space. coordination, movement. appetite and others drives, shall we say. all over. >> so reward? pleasure. hunger. you have this overall feeling of well-being, they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it is not just feeling good, but there a phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artist, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high, there
. >> working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> but for all of them, i wondered, doing to their brain. >> my patients call me pot dock. >> pot doc? >> they never meet anyone as interested in their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacey gruber is curious about pot. >> i want you to name the number and not read it. >> okay. >> i led her at mclane hospital near boston. she is using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the...
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. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well being they say. >> that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported b
. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near...
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lupus is another one. we're going to put the numbers up.f skin the diseases, psoriasis, for example, and dermatitis, among others. host: these are the numbers if you'd like to participate in our conversation with dr. stephen katz. we'll begin taking your calls in just a minute. comes to ahen it disease like arthritis or osteoporosis, number one, are inherited? are they reversible? heard fromyou've others that many of these diseasesare complex that are contributed to by both the genes and environment. we know, for example, that osteoporosis, when i was in school, we learned that bones just eroded as you age, but that's not true. very dynamic organ. now there are drugs that can reverse some of the effects of osteoporosis to make bones stronger, to make them less susceptible to fracture. that advanced with regard to osteoarthritis. we do know some of the risk factors, but we're not that advanced. psoriasis, for example or rule toy arthritis, which are know amune diseases, we lot about the diseases, we know treatment. the we are learning more a
lupus is another one. we're going to put the numbers up.f skin the diseases, psoriasis, for example, and dermatitis, among others. host: these are the numbers if you'd like to participate in our conversation with dr. stephen katz. we'll begin taking your calls in just a minute. comes to ahen it disease like arthritis or osteoporosis, number one, are inherited? are they reversible? heard fromyou've others that many of these diseasesare complex that are contributed to by both the genes and...
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their hospitals and importantly they're losing their vital medications, for example, people with ms, lupussses. their prescriptions are not covered by obamacare. and some people are having to take second jobs to pay for the meds. >> all of the issues you just mentioned are the,s that the poll numbers are so bad. you know, if you look back at the polling, majority of americans by double digits opposed this law since its inception with the exception of right before the presidential election of 2012. they narrowed the gap to 5 percentage points. the question going guard is whether they can do that again. they're going to have a difficult time doing that. >> a new fox news poll finds that only 9% say their family is better off under obamacare. think about that. that's a quarter of the population. and charles was pointing out that health care is not some sort of abstract policy. sit very personal and it affects everybody. is that why the democrats appear to be so worried and many are coming out actively against obamacare? >> certainly. balm care is bad enough in that it picks your pocket for ma
their hospitals and importantly they're losing their vital medications, for example, people with ms, lupussses. their prescriptions are not covered by obamacare. and some people are having to take second jobs to pay for the meds. >> all of the issues you just mentioned are the,s that the poll numbers are so bad. you know, if you look back at the polling, majority of americans by double digits opposed this law since its inception with the exception of right before the presidential election...
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for health offered a conventional new plan to speed up help for people with alzheimer's, diabetes lupus collaborate with drug companies and seven nonprofits to share research data. all results will be make milk in hopes of finding an effective treatment faster. >> there was a new report on colorectal cancer. simple home tests can save lives. jon, this is your specialty. why are these home tests so important? >> it turns out americans don't get proper screening for whatever answer. colon cancers have a tendency to bleed. if you do a simple test of your stool and look for invisible blood you can pick up colon cancer and it turns out 79% of the time you can pick up colon cancer. of course, they can't do a biofeed. they can't take it out. it's rotten for picking up polyps. it's polyps we can find with colonoscopy they're benign but in five or ten years you can prevent it from happening by plucking them out. >> is there anything new on that front in terms of how doctors can analyze what's going on? >> there's a new thing calls a pill cam. when i do colonoscopies, you advance the instrument a
for health offered a conventional new plan to speed up help for people with alzheimer's, diabetes lupus collaborate with drug companies and seven nonprofits to share research data. all results will be make milk in hopes of finding an effective treatment faster. >> there was a new report on colorectal cancer. simple home tests can save lives. jon, this is your specialty. why are these home tests so important? >> it turns out americans don't get proper screening for whatever answer....
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identification and testing of drug targets for alzheimer's disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. about $230 million will be invested over five years with nih and industry contributing equally. we both have skin in the game. for alzheimer's disease, a.m.p. will incorporate an expanded set of biomarkers into four ongoing trials designed to delay or prevent disease and evaluate those for effectiveness. another part of the project will develop detailed maps of molecular networks in the alzheimer's brain, potentially pointing to new therapeutic targets. empowered by the $100 million fy-'14 budget increase for research on diseases of ageing, nih will be able to make major investments in four cutting edge areas of dementia research that we would not have otherwise been able to do. genetic analysis, opto geneticings and translational centers. similarly, we will be able to funds a significant number of investigator research grants that otherwise would not have made the pay line and would have gone unsupported. so mr. chairman and members of the subcommittee, i began talking about people
identification and testing of drug targets for alzheimer's disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. about $230 million will be invested over five years with nih and industry contributing equally. we both have skin in the game. for alzheimer's disease, a.m.p. will incorporate an expanded set of biomarkers into four ongoing trials designed to delay or prevent disease and evaluate those for effectiveness. another part of the project will develop detailed maps of molecular networks in the...
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identification and testing of drug targets from alzheimer's disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. about $230 million will be invested over five years with the nih industry contributing. we have scanned in the game. for alzheimer's, amp will incorporate a biomarker into the oncoming tribals and designed to delay or prevent the disease. another part of the project will develop in the alzheimer's brain potentially pointing to the new therapeutic markets. the fy 14 budget increase for research on disease of aging will be able to make major investments in cutting-edge areas that we would otherwise not have been able to pursue. genetic analysis, stem cells and translation centers. we will now be able to fund a significant number of investigative grants that otherwise wouldn't have made and would have gone unsupported. members of the committee, i began talking about people with alzheimer's disease. i would like to close with another tribute to a deeply affected group and represent it i'm sure by many in this room the people who care for their loved ones as they slip int slio the shadows
identification and testing of drug targets from alzheimer's disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. about $230 million will be invested over five years with the nih industry contributing. we have scanned in the game. for alzheimer's, amp will incorporate a biomarker into the oncoming tribals and designed to delay or prevent the disease. another part of the project will develop in the alzheimer's brain potentially pointing to the new therapeutic markets. the fy 14 budget increase for...