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medications were available. during the hhs presentation there was talk about the large manufacturers, if there were problems getting medications, that the federal government could facilitate that. but it is a great point. it's something locally we are working on with our pharmaceutical group because it is a big concern if we do lose supply how do we replenish that. san francisco does not have a lot of storage space so we are not able to store medications to a great extent in the area. >> i was just going to echo, our capability does come with its own internal pharmaceutical supply, although it is limited and so that would be important for us to understand what the resupply process would be as we move forward on that. so we can certainly hit the ground running, but then we would need some sort shortly thereafter. >> mine is a two-part question. we've seen in ismat turkey in 1999 a number of walking wounded that will immediately overwhelm the medical response community and then how do you disallow them immediate h
medications were available. during the hhs presentation there was talk about the large manufacturers, if there were problems getting medications, that the federal government could facilitate that. but it is a great point. it's something locally we are working on with our pharmaceutical group because it is a big concern if we do lose supply how do we replenish that. san francisco does not have a lot of storage space so we are not able to store medications to a great extent in the area. >>...
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all of our medical medical schools have that element. some do better in local focus. i would like to see every medical school have a workforce plan. i travel often to medical schools and say, what is your geography? state schools do a little better. they say, "our state," but it could be better. illinois would be an example of a new model of changing the culture. an osteopathic medical school in phoenix now do one year on campus for the basic sciences. they distribute them to one of 11 community health centers. they do all their teaching and all of their clinical medicine working with local or regional hospitals. that is really breaking the mold. there are other experiments under way. we have 10 of our leading universities that do not even have a family practice departments, that are saying and that is core to the health of this country, and the nature of the physicians. there is probably a great deal that could be done. that is just a sample of possibilities. >> i do not know if other of our witnesses would like to comment on this. how much do we know about this, rat
all of our medical medical schools have that element. some do better in local focus. i would like to see every medical school have a workforce plan. i travel often to medical schools and say, what is your geography? state schools do a little better. they say, "our state," but it could be better. illinois would be an example of a new model of changing the culture. an osteopathic medical school in phoenix now do one year on campus for the basic sciences. they distribute them to one of...
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so, another similar medical use could come in that same location. again, it could not go in another location unless it met the specific criteria laid out in this ordinance. >> and i guess my only question is with the medical use designation zoning that we have now, is it mostly fall under business professional use or is it a special category that exists? not talking about this particular case, but just in general when you look at the existing medical use in that neighborhood. is it zoned specifically medical use or [speaker not understood]? >> zoning is sacramento street neighborhood district. the land use is what you're talking about. >> right. >> i think there are more of the medical service type land uses in this district. there's not that many just office or professional service uses. but what we do have are a lot of counseling services, therapists, that sort of use in the neighborhood. >> i guess what i'm trying to make sure, it's just that i know some cases we have specific use zoning and i don't know like if a medical service use is already i
so, another similar medical use could come in that same location. again, it could not go in another location unless it met the specific criteria laid out in this ordinance. >> and i guess my only question is with the medical use designation zoning that we have now, is it mostly fall under business professional use or is it a special category that exists? not talking about this particular case, but just in general when you look at the existing medical use in that neighborhood. is it zoned...
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the same thing is happening in the medical exchange program. we have gone from a show and tell basically of this is what we have to offer, to this year of actual demonstration of that in a more austere environment and we tried to fit that in, how does it fit in with what we're doing in san francisco and the bay area with medical planning. so yesterday we had an opportunity to go out and see a shock trauma platoon set up on ocean beach, had them running demonstrations and asking questions of the doctors and nurses there. we also saw a landing craft on the beach. yes, it can bring a tractor, it can bring personnel, it can also evacuate patients. it can also bring resources that we otherwise wouldn't be able to get into the city. general spies has said it many times, they have the ability to go around, over, i think through was one of those as well, any of the obstacles we find in our way. that's a resource we in san francisco really have to capitalize on. as i look at all these things, frankly i just was talking to somebody this morning, this is
the same thing is happening in the medical exchange program. we have gone from a show and tell basically of this is what we have to offer, to this year of actual demonstration of that in a more austere environment and we tried to fit that in, how does it fit in with what we're doing in san francisco and the bay area with medical planning. so yesterday we had an opportunity to go out and see a shock trauma platoon set up on ocean beach, had them running demonstrations and asking questions of the...
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he is then put through a battery of medical tests to find out what kind of medication he's on and what should be prescribed. >> if you want to come in and have a seat. have you ever had a seizure. >> no. >> have you ever tried to commit suicide? >> no. >> okay. are you mad at anyone? do you want to punch anybody out? do you want to like go after them, assault them? >> does that include the judge? no, no, i am just kidding. >> okay. you're a patient now. you're no longer a prisoner, okay? >> the new patient is escorted to the photo lab for his formal identification. here his paperwork is completed. >> we also need to do a change of location form on your registration which entails having you read what your current requirements are as a sex offender. he is photographed for a picture i.d. >> put your back right against that gray panel over there. >> then he is fingerprinted. a psychiatric technician or a sponsor, as they are also called, takes over from here. >> i am assigned to unit six, and what we will do is to take you down to x-ray. everybody gets x-rayed in the facility, and from the
he is then put through a battery of medical tests to find out what kind of medication he's on and what should be prescribed. >> if you want to come in and have a seat. have you ever had a seizure. >> no. >> have you ever tried to commit suicide? >> no. >> okay. are you mad at anyone? do you want to punch anybody out? do you want to like go after them, assault them? >> does that include the judge? no, no, i am just kidding. >> okay. you're a patient now....
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of medication into this individual packets of medication.he job of dispensing medication at atascadero would be virtually impossible. as it is, each time a canister becomes empty, a technician will refill it, but a pharmacist has to inspect the technician's work, verifying the lot number, the expiration date and checking that the right medication is put in the right canister. the pharmacists are always aware that an overdose or mixing the wrong combinations of medications could be deadly. >> the next step in the process is that we fill the medications in what we call a tote bag. those tote bags are locked with the numbered lock and the unit's nursing staff, licensed nursing staff will come down and sign for that tote bag. it will go back to their unit, to their medication room, and it will be administered from that point. >> when we come back, keeping the peace. how do they do it here without armed guards? my name is marjorie reyes, and i'm a chief warrant officer. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understoo
of medication into this individual packets of medication.he job of dispensing medication at atascadero would be virtually impossible. as it is, each time a canister becomes empty, a technician will refill it, but a pharmacist has to inspect the technician's work, verifying the lot number, the expiration date and checking that the right medication is put in the right canister. the pharmacists are always aware that an overdose or mixing the wrong combinations of medications could be deadly....
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national medical center at bethesda. pretty challenging the cultures that exist there, you have cultures that exist here, you are speaking about cultural differences between the military and its hierarchy of command and control and the civilian command and control and figuring out the two greatest things you need in the chaos of disaster. no. 1, communications. no. 2, who's in charge. i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter reed and bethesda. america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area,
national medical center at bethesda. pretty challenging the cultures that exist there, you have cultures that exist here, you are speaking about cultural differences between the military and its hierarchy of command and control and the civilian command and control and figuring out the two greatest things you need in the chaos of disaster. no. 1, communications. no. 2, who's in charge. i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter...
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those medications, u are virtually assured of relapsing. in additn to that, it's very clear th some of the medications, the ones calledthat, minor tranilers-- the benzodiazepines in particular, xanax, most commonlysed the days-- actually interferes with o of the processes necessary for getting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear, and there is data to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnosis and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the options. when you think medication is legitimate is the same as you would in non-anxiety-related illnesses. if you find that the intensity of the person's behaviors, feelings, and thoughts are so great that they interfere with the dayo-day life, and they can't wait-- so that if they're suicidal or feel that they might hurt thselves or somebody ee-- then you start medication right away. the second possibility is that once you've tried psychological or nonpharmacalogic treatments and they have not worked or the benefit is not 1oo%, it's possible to go a
those medications, u are virtually assured of relapsing. in additn to that, it's very clear th some of the medications, the ones calledthat, minor tranilers-- the benzodiazepines in particular, xanax, most commonlysed the days-- actually interferes with o of the processes necessary for getting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear, and there is data to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnosis and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the...
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and you must not escalate it without medical permission. you must keep the medication locked up and safe so that nobody else can get their hands on it. you will please not lose your prescriptions because i'm not going to replace them. you are responsible for this powerful medication i'm giving you. >> but it's not easy. some say the controls are too tight. and patients might suffer. patients like ian simmons. >> i spent nine months in hospital and then 12 months in a rehab center where i was basically rebuilt. but nothing was done to treat my pain. >> ian broke his back. shattered his ankles. and injured his head when he fried to stop a robbery in central london more than 20 years ago. >> when i came round, the pain, i had never experienced such pain as that. don't know what to do with it. >> simmons noufounded the group action on pain to help other patients navigate the system. >> the services within pain clinics vary considerably within the nhs. on this side of the road, i wasn't able to get the medication from the gp. i've been on it for
and you must not escalate it without medical permission. you must keep the medication locked up and safe so that nobody else can get their hands on it. you will please not lose your prescriptions because i'm not going to replace them. you are responsible for this powerful medication i'm giving you. >> but it's not easy. some say the controls are too tight. and patients might suffer. patients like ian simmons. >> i spent nine months in hospital and then 12 months in a rehab center...
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mary's medical marijuana application in supporting -- >> can you pause that? i am comfortable in receiving -- plus we have an issue. >> my screen is not working. >> given this is new information i am uncomfortable receiving the memo. do we have copies? >> yes. >> so the board is accepting these documents? >>i am accepting, yes. >> okay. i'm crossing out "rejected". >> and the police department has a copy; right? okay. >> and a copy of the id is in this packet? >> yes. it's an exhibit. >> and you recognize by putting it into evidence it becomes a public record? >> yes. >> it's health related information. >> through true. >> just making sure. >> yes it was over nighted to the police representative as well. >> okay. >>i am starting your time again. you're at 32 seconds. >> this application in supporting medical and other documentation were filed as required by state law with the county agency that processed it over a two week period and issued the id card. i understood after i sent it to the police department and had a conversation with the representative he thin
mary's medical marijuana application in supporting -- >> can you pause that? i am comfortable in receiving -- plus we have an issue. >> my screen is not working. >> given this is new information i am uncomfortable receiving the memo. do we have copies? >> yes. >> so the board is accepting these documents? >>i am accepting, yes. >> okay. i'm crossing out "rejected". >> and the police department has a copy; right? okay. >> and a copy...
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tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthysexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips tongue or throat or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >> pelley: today congress heard testimony on a bill that would allow business and government to share information to ward off those attacks. bob orr has been looking into this. >> reporter: this is the california command center where the security firm mandia monitors worldwide internet activity. we were given unprecedented ac
tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthysexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in...
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the medication, the diagnosis followed by treatment or medication.his is one disease that we can really spend time -- i know it sounds like a broken record -- but behavioral modification is lot more powerful than writing a prescription and giving it to them. it starts from parenting, it doesn't mean yelling and screaming them and punishing them. there are specific guidelines to how to go about this. go clean your room. if you go back and the kid is not concentrating, give them a positive response, positive reward type of thing. if they do something great, give them a reward. if they are not doing well, there is a time out and consequences. if you follow that and spend time with them and be a role model, plus the classroom you can take care of disease. >> eric: we hear a lot they will write the prescriptions without diagnosing it? >> i agree with the doctor about this. it tends to be overdiagnosed but the wrong people are picking out a school teacher may not much know about it and may not get to the right experts. they may have a diagnosis that stigma
the medication, the diagnosis followed by treatment or medication.his is one disease that we can really spend time -- i know it sounds like a broken record -- but behavioral modification is lot more powerful than writing a prescription and giving it to them. it starts from parenting, it doesn't mean yelling and screaming them and punishing them. there are specific guidelines to how to go about this. go clean your room. if you go back and the kid is not concentrating, give them a positive...
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it's called generation medication, that one in five american adults now take at least one type of medicationo treat a psychological or behavioral disorder. that surprises me. does that surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. it's even higher when you look at, say, colleges and institutes of higher education. the use of these drugs are off the charts. i was raised by a family doctor. he always taught me growing up that medications are always dangerous. you only take medication when it really overcoming the potential adverse effects. you need it because it's worth the risk. to think that medications are going to simply make your life better, that's a mistake. the real core of this problem is most of that medication is prescribed by primary care doctors who don't have training in psychiatry. and they're encouraged to be the ones that sort of advocate the use of medication and they may not be properly diagnosing people. if you don't have a proper diagnosis, you can't have a proper treatment. and our kids are seeing the casual attitudes we have towards medication. believe me, they've adopted tha
it's called generation medication, that one in five american adults now take at least one type of medicationo treat a psychological or behavioral disorder. that surprises me. does that surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. it's even higher when you look at, say, colleges and institutes of higher education. the use of these drugs are off the charts. i was raised by a family doctor. he always taught me growing up that medications are always dangerous. you only take medication when it...
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we have actual medical technicians down on set. several medical meetings and prep.ear everything through you and you see everything. >> was there anything else i could do? >> i think that we do the best we can to make sure it's as close to the real deal as we can be. >> you have the other two steps in there, too, that's perfect. >>> and next weekend right here, you'll see my interview where doctors villanueva and huten as i know them. you will, too. "monday mornings" premieres this monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on tnt. >>> a fun way, i think, to keep fresh food on the table. i'm going to be with rapper t.i. get this, we're going to be planting a winter garden. suddenly, she does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, lik
we have actual medical technicians down on set. several medical meetings and prep.ear everything through you and you see everything. >> was there anything else i could do? >> i think that we do the best we can to make sure it's as close to the real deal as we can be. >> you have the other two steps in there, too, that's perfect. >>> and next weekend right here, you'll see my interview where doctors villanueva and huten as i know them. you will, too. "monday...
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it's called generation medication, that one in five american adults now take at least one type of medicationt a psychological or behavioral disorder. that surprises me. does that surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. it's even higher when you look at, say, colleges and institutes of higher education. the use of these drugs are off the charts. i was raised by a family doctor. he always taught me growing up that medications are always dangerous. you only take medication when it really overcoming the potential adverse effects. you need it because it's worth the risk. to think that medications are going to simply make your life better, that's a mistake. the real core of this problem is most of that medication is prescribed by primary care doctors who don't have training in psychiatry. and they're encouraged to be the ones that sort of advocate the use of medication and they may not be properly diagnosing people. if you don't have a proper diagnosis, you can't have a proper treatment. and our kids are seeing the casual attitudes we have towards medication. believe me, they've adopted that in t
it's called generation medication, that one in five american adults now take at least one type of medicationt a psychological or behavioral disorder. that surprises me. does that surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. it's even higher when you look at, say, colleges and institutes of higher education. the use of these drugs are off the charts. i was raised by a family doctor. he always taught me growing up that medications are always dangerous. you only take medication when it really...
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the doctor and medical personnel will provide medical care. we'll be talking to them tomorrow morning. >>> it's light out at orioles park. we're not talking about a power outage. the maryland stadium authority announced this was banning smoking of any kind. the orioles and ravens are expected to create policies that would acome date smokers at the game. people on facebook are fired up on this one. >> you'll like this one. do a little dance, make a little tv. get down tonight. jacoby. who has it better than mr. jones? nobody. he ran back a kick and skerred td in -- scored a td in the super bowl. now he will be on "dancing with the stars." the entire cast will be announced tomorrow morning on "good morning america" at 7 right here on abc2. >> wow, he's got skills. >> all right. coming up our investigators uncovered some alarming delays. >> are you safer? an up yate into the investigation of -- update into the investigation of medical doctors. >> plus, february the 14th is famous for matters of the heart but it's also dedicated to heart health. c
the doctor and medical personnel will provide medical care. we'll be talking to them tomorrow morning. >>> it's light out at orioles park. we're not talking about a power outage. the maryland stadium authority announced this was banning smoking of any kind. the orioles and ravens are expected to create policies that would acome date smokers at the game. people on facebook are fired up on this one. >> you'll like this one. do a little dance, make a little tv. get down tonight....
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. >> host: your book focuses on medical care. you write that the black panther party, the panthers were heirs to an unchartered tradition of african-american health politics. >> guest: it means we haven't looked closely enough at the fact that the civil rights tradition, even if we think about the 20th century, because it was always a medical act to this tradition, so i think we understand the forms of discrimination, jim crow racial segregation that we understand this is part of the early 20th century african-american life also included health care. if you go back across the 20th century to the organizations in the initiative we think is important, health care is always there. one way of thinking about the black panther party is to put them in this genealogy of people like marcus garvey who had a cadre of nurses. people like nonviolent coordinating committee come which people know how, but also had an arm that tenet to activists who are during the civil rights movement and essentially local communities. we need to understand the
. >> host: your book focuses on medical care. you write that the black panther party, the panthers were heirs to an unchartered tradition of african-american health politics. >> guest: it means we haven't looked closely enough at the fact that the civil rights tradition, even if we think about the 20th century, because it was always a medical act to this tradition, so i think we understand the forms of discrimination, jim crow racial segregation that we understand this is part of...
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even though voters approve the use of medical marijuana? >> the legislature knows how to say, thou shalt not ban dispensaries. they didn't say that. >> that's the question before california's highest court this week. the ruling could have a huge impact on the state's massive medical marijuana industry. >>> job growth in silicon valley is outpacing the rest of the nation. but a new report says the income gap between rich and poor is widening. leaving some minorities behind. >>> with the number of people riding bicycles rising fast, san francisco planners roll out a multimillion dollar strategy to add bike lanes, parking stations and other improvements. we'll talk with the head of the san francisco bicycle coalition. >>> plus, california takes the first step to grant special protection to the ocean's top predator. coming up next. >>> good evening, and welcome to "this week in northern california." i'm scott shafer. well, we hoped we'd be talking about this week's super bowl victory parade for the san francisco 49ers, but it didn't quite work
even though voters approve the use of medical marijuana? >> the legislature knows how to say, thou shalt not ban dispensaries. they didn't say that. >> that's the question before california's highest court this week. the ruling could have a huge impact on the state's massive medical marijuana industry. >>> job growth in silicon valley is outpacing the rest of the nation. but a new report says the income gap between rich and poor is widening. leaving some minorities behind....
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thanks to work being carried out here at the institute of medical and biological problems xenon could be on the verge of a major revival. amongst the hyperbaric chambers where many of the country's divers and astronauts have gone through pressure chamber tests and training docs are taking a look at just what xenon has to offer. in recent years what used to be observable favorable side effects of xenon base and has become objects of inquiry in their own right. exactly how the gas interacts with receptors is still under study initial trials and experiments have shown that xenon and its neuroprotective properties can relieve stress. anxiety and even help addicts get over withdrawal symptoms. and if we talk about the production of xenon in russia there's no better place to look than a kellet in the business for over twenty years it ships its goods all over the globe company officials placed their market share but around one quarter of total demand. for most of their history though the company has primarily dealt with so-called technical xenon that is not for human ingestion but over the y
thanks to work being carried out here at the institute of medical and biological problems xenon could be on the verge of a major revival. amongst the hyperbaric chambers where many of the country's divers and astronauts have gone through pressure chamber tests and training docs are taking a look at just what xenon has to offer. in recent years what used to be observable favorable side effects of xenon base and has become objects of inquiry in their own right. exactly how the gas interacts with...
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entity in pure medical. it can further be used to pursue juries and all kinds of other treatments. at the end of the process they get nearly ready to be sent to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems and complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together but before the medical gets into the hands of a qualified doctor every batch is tested and checked for purity. requires them to control for six kinds of impurities they go the extra mile and control for a full tin as a result the level of impurities in the medical xenon produced here is around two to three times lower than regulators demand. every year we discover new particularly using xenon as in an authentic as a result we're figuring out the absolutely new ways to play. this is a truly unique medicine it is totally harmless to humans but at the same time it is still a very powerful and it can be used to treat just about any organ in the body th
entity in pure medical. it can further be used to pursue juries and all kinds of other treatments. at the end of the process they get nearly ready to be sent to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems and complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together but before the medical gets into the hands of a qualified...
the medical whatever your medical expenses are you have to pay the difference between $1100 and $600.
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the medical produced here is around two to three times lower than regulators demand. every year we discover new particularly using xenon as an and. as a result we're figuring out absolutely new ways to play. this is a truly unique medicine it is totally harmless to humans but at the same time. it can be used to treat just about any organ in the body depending on what the problem is with. medical xenon has many potential applications researchers here are specifically interested in how we can improve the performance of athletes they recently organize an experiment to lay the groundwork for future use in sports. to be a very strong stress protector. in other words in all cases involving stress whether it be acute of a chronic stress the best way to deal with it is small therapeutic doses of this substance and when we talk about spilled before competition with an athlete needs to relax sleep well unimproved he's a functional capacities with this experiment we're trying to see just how xenon can help him. so over a ten day period a group of young athletes were given a cont
the medical produced here is around two to three times lower than regulators demand. every year we discover new particularly using xenon as an and. as a result we're figuring out absolutely new ways to play. this is a truly unique medicine it is totally harmless to humans but at the same time. it can be used to treat just about any organ in the body depending on what the problem is with. medical xenon has many potential applications researchers here are specifically interested in how we can...
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it is then shipped to us before the refining which we manufacture zenon for medical purposes. requires extra cation. and they will produce is ninety nine point nine nine nine nine percent edition only we also limit the share of harmful impurities in the gas our refining technology is in paid indeed unique and allows us to remove all these impurities entity in pure medical xenon it can further be used for surgeries and all kinds of other treatments and. at the end of the process they get and nearly ready to be sent on to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together but before the medical xenon gets into the hands of a qualified doctor every batch is tested and checked for purity. requires them to control for six kinds of impurities they go the extra mile and control for a full tin as a result the level of impurities in the medical xenon produced h
it is then shipped to us before the refining which we manufacture zenon for medical purposes. requires extra cation. and they will produce is ninety nine point nine nine nine nine percent edition only we also limit the share of harmful impurities in the gas our refining technology is in paid indeed unique and allows us to remove all these impurities entity in pure medical xenon it can further be used for surgeries and all kinds of other treatments and. at the end of the process they get and...
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entity in pure medical. it can further be used for surgeries and all kinds of other treatments. at the end of the process they get nearly ready to be sent to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together before the medical gets into the hands of a qualified doctor every batch is tested and checked for purity. requires them to control for six kinds of impurities they go the extra mile to control for a full ten as a result the level of impurities in the medical xenon produced here is around two to three times lower than regulators demand. every year we discover new particularly using xenon isn't anything. as a result we're figuring out absolutely new ways to play. this is a truly unique medicine it is totally harmless to humans but at the same time it is still very powerful and it can be used to treat just about any organ in the body depending on what
entity in pure medical. it can further be used for surgeries and all kinds of other treatments. at the end of the process they get nearly ready to be sent to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together before the medical gets into the hands of a qualified doctor...
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>> does medical marijuana fall into this category? >> it does not. >> commissioner white? >> yes, you said that it was prohibited before? so is the out reach with the association in agreement with this now? >> i understand this, but yes, they are supportive of the ordinance. >> and they have not received it with the ordinances. >> i inquired with the sponsor and they confirmed that the organizations were in support of the proposal. >> okay, any other commissioner comments? >> okay. we are going to open it up right now to public comment. do we have public comment on item number four? seeing none, public comment is closed. and any other commissioner recommendations, or approvals. >> i have a recommendation that we might want to add an amendment that all of the windows in the front of these businesses remain transparent and open, so that we don't have that experience of like a blank space. >> sophia, the planning staff. i believe there are planning controls in place that will prohibit closing off the windows to, the controls encourage the maintenance of an active street front
>> does medical marijuana fall into this category? >> it does not. >> commissioner white? >> yes, you said that it was prohibited before? so is the out reach with the association in agreement with this now? >> i understand this, but yes, they are supportive of the ordinance. >> and they have not received it with the ordinances. >> i inquired with the sponsor and they confirmed that the organizations were in support of the proposal. >> okay, any...
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is there any scientific proof that chicken noodle soup has any medical value? medical value?ou could hear about [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >> now for your maryland lottery pick. >> good afternoon. your pick three numbers are, 5- 8-2 5-8-2. in a moment, the pick 4 game. 40 chances to win up to $100,000. it is a gem of a game. your pick 4 numbers are, 4-0-0- 4 the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> beginning any time now, rain around baltimore. maybe some sleet in the far western counties. the mountains will have to worry about the ice and a couple of scattered showers tomorrow. we could get a snow shower on thursday. temperatures drop down after that. >> we lucked out for the most part. thank you for joining us. >> be sure to watch tonight at 5:00. have a great day.
is there any scientific proof that chicken noodle soup has any medical value? medical value?ou could hear about [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >> now for your maryland lottery pick. >> good afternoon. your pick three numbers are, 5- 8-2 5-8-2. in a moment, the pick 4 game. 40 chances to win up to $100,000. it is a gem of a game. your pick 4 numbers are, 4-0-0- 4...
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fisher. >> the medical marijuana card is a government issued id. that's all the ordinance says. you need to present a government issued id. it has a photo of her. there say number on it and we offered to the police department to match the number with the name we would cooperate. we put it on the record tonight. it's a government issued id and in fact if you look at page five of the respondent's brief there say reference to the medical marijuana card as an scpasm of something that she couldn't get and therefore couldn't prove identity or something. it's at the bottom of page five. the investigation that was done thoroughly before it was issued again had reference to the 1979 file they had on her, so for decades and decades she's been known to the police department and this is kind of bizarre what we're talking about is the question of identity, proof of identity. the police department knows and they have thoroughly investigated. they took fingerprints and issued the permit and during each year that it was renewed they had continuing authority to do investigations, and they could
fisher. >> the medical marijuana card is a government issued id. that's all the ordinance says. you need to present a government issued id. it has a photo of her. there say number on it and we offered to the police department to match the number with the name we would cooperate. we put it on the record tonight. it's a government issued id and in fact if you look at page five of the respondent's brief there say reference to the medical marijuana card as an scpasm of something that she...
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team pure medical. it could further be used for surgeries and all kinds of other treatments. at the end of the process they get nearly ready to be sent on to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together before the medical gets into the hands of a qualified doctor every batch is tested and checked for purity. requires them to control for six kinds of impurities they go the extra mile to control for a full ten as a result the level of impurities in the medical xenon produced here is around two to three times lower than regulators demand. every year we discover new particularly over using xenon isn't anything. as a result we're figuring out the absolutely new ways to play. this is a truly unique medicine it is totally harmless to humans but at the same time it is still a very powerful and it can be used to treat just about any organ in the body dep
team pure medical. it could further be used for surgeries and all kinds of other treatments. at the end of the process they get nearly ready to be sent on to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together before the medical gets into the hands of a qualified doctor...
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medicate, pardon me. a million people to medicate. what does that change? of the doctors paid less?udience be worried? why is it make the doctor shortage more critical? >> the primary reason why we should be worried about it and concerned about it is that -- at this time medicaid reimbursements are notoriously low. in fact and it is not unusual for physicians to lose money in medicaid patients. often more cost-effective for physicians to provide free medical care that it is to provide care to a medicaid patient. so the reason it is cause for concern is that adding a million additional people to the medicaid system means that there needs to be some sort of incentive for physicians and other health care providers to see those additional people. melissa: it makes perfect sense, and when you're trying to dig at the stats for this camino, we found that it is anticipated right now that the state is going to be about 752 dr. short in the near term, but i also saw that it is estimated that primary care physicians make about $226,000 in florida. that isn't enough money to attract more people
medicate, pardon me. a million people to medicate. what does that change? of the doctors paid less?udience be worried? why is it make the doctor shortage more critical? >> the primary reason why we should be worried about it and concerned about it is that -- at this time medicaid reimbursements are notoriously low. in fact and it is not unusual for physicians to lose money in medicaid patients. often more cost-effective for physicians to provide free medical care that it is to provide...
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the control group received standard medical care only. the general finding was that patients who received group therapy survived an average of 36 1/2 months from the onset of intervention. the control group-- an average of almost 19 months. the treatment group lived twice as long. that's a remarkable finding. i'm delighted that--that-- that this finding is here. i'd like to see it replicated. i'd like to make sure that it's firm. if it is replicated, psychologists have an awful lot of work to do to discover what the critical ingredient is in the psychotherapeutic intervention that prevents the relapse. it may very well be that the psychotherapeutic intervention is a sufficient stress reducer so that the immune system functions more effectively than it would under chronic stress. while experts agree that further research is necessary, kathleen morrell is convinced her mind can play an active role in her revery. if stress can make you sick, your mind can convince your body to get well. in addition to her ongoing medical care, kathleen does
the control group received standard medical care only. the general finding was that patients who received group therapy survived an average of 36 1/2 months from the onset of intervention. the control group-- an average of almost 19 months. the treatment group lived twice as long. that's a remarkable finding. i'm delighted that--that-- that this finding is here. i'd like to see it replicated. i'd like to make sure that it's firm. if it is replicated, psychologists have an awful lot of work to...
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item 9, case no. 2012.0077t, amendments to the planning code, modifying controls for medical service uses in the sacramento neighborhood commercial district [board file no. 13-0042]. * case no. 2012.0077t, amendments to the planning code, modifying controls for medical service uses in the sacramento neighborhood commercial district [board file no. 13-0042]. >> good afternoon, commissioners. amy rodgers, planning department staff. i've just been contacted by supervisor farrell that [speaker not understood] is in route. in fact, there she is. so, i will allow her to make some opening remarks to the commission and then i will run through our department's recommendation on this proposed ordinance. >> thank you. >> i'd like to think i'm not out of breath, but i am. good afternoon, commissioners. kathrin stephanie, legislative aid appearing on behalf of supervisor mark farrell. just wanted to take a brief moment to describe the genesis of the legislation you have before you. several months ago our office received a call from the owner of 32 39-32 41 sacramento street. mr. steve mitchell, w
item 9, case no. 2012.0077t, amendments to the planning code, modifying controls for medical service uses in the sacramento neighborhood commercial district [board file no. 13-0042]. * case no. 2012.0077t, amendments to the planning code, modifying controls for medical service uses in the sacramento neighborhood commercial district [board file no. 13-0042]. >> good afternoon, commissioners. amy rodgers, planning department staff. i've just been contacted by supervisor farrell that...