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benefit of the medication as it should be i'm always convinced that the medication prescribed to my patients will work and i always weigh the side effects against the good effects so how can i transfer this knowledge to my patients well i think it's easy to just break it down in a common sense language. and tell about the benefits that outweigh the potential side effects of any words or phrases i should him using my talk to my patient this. research already. indicates that if you say eighty percent of my patients not getting side effects does produce less noticeable fact and if you say twenty percent will get the side effect and we could have you christian from dick newton from florida in the us and he'd like to know whether it's wrong to be critical towards it was effects because i mean in the end cases patients are hurt by medications no absolutely not that's not wrong because as a patient you should be well informed to make sometimes a really important decision do i want to undergo this treatment that has potential side effects. and well especially if the side effects. dramatic a
benefit of the medication as it should be i'm always convinced that the medication prescribed to my patients will work and i always weigh the side effects against the good effects so how can i transfer this knowledge to my patients well i think it's easy to just break it down in a common sense language. and tell about the benefits that outweigh the potential side effects of any words or phrases i should him using my talk to my patient this. research already. indicates that if you say eighty...
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medical intervention are surgeries, abortions, medical intervention. in that case, medical intervention is required discussions of the benefit of the procedure, the risk of the procedure -- >> but why isn't these also informed consent? >> you honor. >> so that the patient will know what are the available services to her? >> you honor, the services provided by our license centers are not medical interventions. perhaps the best explanations if planned parenthood center in pennsylvania did pregnancy tests and ultrasound but did not perform net planned parenthood center talked been abortions and encouraged abortions -- >> maybe the justice can protect her on questions. her questions are hypothetical case. the hypothetical case is doctors who are offering abortion services have to say that if the presidency is carried to a full term, his assistance? >> you honor that would be -- >> it's a hypothetical case. >> i understand, you honor. if the the state anchors that. it would be considered under the casey legal principles. in casey this court recognizes that
medical intervention are surgeries, abortions, medical intervention. in that case, medical intervention is required discussions of the benefit of the procedure, the risk of the procedure -- >> but why isn't these also informed consent? >> you honor. >> so that the patient will know what are the available services to her? >> you honor, the services provided by our license centers are not medical interventions. perhaps the best explanations if planned parenthood center in...
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medication assisted treatments. to a number of questions about whether you could substitute marijuana for opioids and obviously people would be stoned but they wouldn't be dead. >> zero fatalities it i a point coming up over and over again. no one has ever reportedly died from a marijuana overdose. would you say that cannabis is saver than opioids? is that a fair statement to make? >> in terms of overdoses, absolutely. >> if physical pain is treated in this way, and in a way less risky, when the midst of this opioid epidemic, isn't that worth considering? >> no. it's -- it seems eminently sensible to if you're looking at the lesser of two evils but by that logic, you know, we would be accepting a lot of stuff in this country and in my view if we really want to get medicines to people then we go about it in the way that we have always gone about it, sanjay. and that's called nih research, clinical styles fda approval. and the reason we have that as you know, sanjay, is because of safety, efficacy and risk. >> it's a
medication assisted treatments. to a number of questions about whether you could substitute marijuana for opioids and obviously people would be stoned but they wouldn't be dead. >> zero fatalities it i a point coming up over and over again. no one has ever reportedly died from a marijuana overdose. would you say that cannabis is saver than opioids? is that a fair statement to make? >> in terms of overdoses, absolutely. >> if physical pain is treated in this way, and in a way...
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coleman and his medical associates offered comprehensive medical services including medical, dental,thalmology, x-ray and pharmacy. dr. coleman was known for regularly helping people who had no insurance or money, often providing health care services free of charge. during the era of segregation, as pyrring african american doctors had only two options positive medical school, howard college and harry college. following graduation they faced even more obstacles when attempting to secure residencies. in addition the dominant professional medical organization at the time, the american medical association as well as the -- as many of its local affiliates barred african americans from joining. despite these road blocks, dr. coleman and his associates became accomplished doctors and chose to bring their skills back to the community. he became involved with local and national efforts to promote racial equity in the medical profession. he served as vice president and president of the national medical association which was founded in atlanta georgia in 1895 to represent african american doct
coleman and his medical associates offered comprehensive medical services including medical, dental,thalmology, x-ray and pharmacy. dr. coleman was known for regularly helping people who had no insurance or money, often providing health care services free of charge. during the era of segregation, as pyrring african american doctors had only two options positive medical school, howard college and harry college. following graduation they faced even more obstacles when attempting to secure...
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klein: if it provided it as a licensed medical service through licensed medical providers, then the state would have to justify the sufficiently important state interest with the -- justice roberts: what's your answer, though? it provides two services. adoption and pregnancy testing. could you impose the disclosure requirement on that facility? mr. klein: i think it would be much more difficult to justify -- justice roberts: i know. that's why i'm asking the question. [laughter] trying to figure out, i'm trying to figure out the limits of your argument. the centers here have a variety of services they provide and you say because of that we can impose this requirement on them. before we can say yes or no to your argument, i would like to know the limits of it. so a facility that provides adoption services and pregnancy testing, can they be covered by your law? mr. klein: through a licensed provider, yes, they could. justice roberts: i don't know what you mean by through a licensed provider. that's all they do. they counsel on adoption and provide pregnancy testing. could you require them t
klein: if it provided it as a licensed medical service through licensed medical providers, then the state would have to justify the sufficiently important state interest with the -- justice roberts: what's your answer, though? it provides two services. adoption and pregnancy testing. could you impose the disclosure requirement on that facility? mr. klein: i think it would be much more difficult to justify -- justice roberts: i know. that's why i'm asking the question. [laughter] trying to...
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they sold was only thei saw thar gender and medical expertise. they analogous and associate professor of medicine had to diagnose herself when it turned into [inaudible] the doctors she so didn't have any ideas. it was only because i was a physician i have the knowledge and research to help. if she had been your average female patient, brinkley had no doubt i would be institutionalized and then still persistent. and on that note. [applause] >> any questions? i didn't look too much into the insurance because that seemed to open up a whole can of worms is. that certainly we did talk about how the general sort of barriers to access to the healthcare system obviously become an even worse problem if you have other financial or logistical barriers that make your access really tenuous that can obviously make some of the issues i discuss in the book that are sort of based on what is known in medicine and how doctors treat patients that is a sort of moot point but also they just tighten the stakes where it would've the women ended up going to doctors into
they sold was only thei saw thar gender and medical expertise. they analogous and associate professor of medicine had to diagnose herself when it turned into [inaudible] the doctors she so didn't have any ideas. it was only because i was a physician i have the knowledge and research to help. if she had been your average female patient, brinkley had no doubt i would be institutionalized and then still persistent. and on that note. [applause] >> any questions? i didn't look too much into...
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as a medical doctor. good evening. thank you for your hospitality my name is cross and i you know i am a doctor with the emergency department i wasn't duty on six through eight april. and i've been working with the emergency department since one of the thirteen i work so i started my career here in damascus as i did and what dr you monetise already. with the minutes out on the. medical professionals left hospital during those days because humanitarian operations so when we were forced to work in challenging conditions because i never had to use. professional unprofessional people who were not trained. for main years people telling to do. you have been using. current to my areas. to. learn for. fire again on the move thought and then they would all but. i was working for that on six or eight broke. laws i was very late term and i just you know they but there was no replacement so i can see he's been working. with the medical. scene. in relation to stricken in the injury. from the military action. a lot of the wind was o
as a medical doctor. good evening. thank you for your hospitality my name is cross and i you know i am a doctor with the emergency department i wasn't duty on six through eight april. and i've been working with the emergency department since one of the thirteen i work so i started my career here in damascus as i did and what dr you monetise already. with the minutes out on the. medical professionals left hospital during those days because humanitarian operations so when we were forced to work...
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she uses a medical advice up installed on her smartphone. and built up from babylon thanks very much for choosing us for consultation today how can i help the last few days i think suffering with quite. the right part of. our service is an on demand service as soon as a patient have an appointment at the next available doctor is allocated to that patient. some people might prefer a face to face conversation with a doctor they know and trust but getting an appointment quickly by babylon is a definite plus patients can book video calls but can also have a text consultation soon as it's over the message is that the lead from the patient's cell phone and the doctor's computer or just to summarize any i do think it's hay fever rather than i infection prescribe this sort of this time the bubble and doctor referred me to a real world doctor. but an initial diagnosis saves a lot of time it could provide significant benefits. it has huge potential to be able to help patients whack resources s casts and. if the doctor issues a prescription it's sent t
she uses a medical advice up installed on her smartphone. and built up from babylon thanks very much for choosing us for consultation today how can i help the last few days i think suffering with quite. the right part of. our service is an on demand service as soon as a patient have an appointment at the next available doctor is allocated to that patient. some people might prefer a face to face conversation with a doctor they know and trust but getting an appointment quickly by babylon is a...
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and the thousands of medical tourists who come from afar just to get a piece of germany's health system. a big fizzle and let's do business german police have raided properties linked to three top executives at sports car maker porsche it's part of a fraud probe linked to the diesel emissions scandal investigators search ten sites linked to one porsche board member another member of management and a third person who no longer works for the company resigned by fox five which twenty fifteen admitted to using cheating software and diesel engines to possibly sions tests let's go straight over to frankfurt where our financial correspondent dan to cope is standing by daniel did they find what they were looking for but we don't know exactly what they were looking for but this razor was happening this morning at around ten am is different to other raids that we have seen in the past it seems that for the first time management board members that are still actually in office could be still part of this ongoing investigation in many cases before investigators were always looking for questioning bo
and the thousands of medical tourists who come from afar just to get a piece of germany's health system. a big fizzle and let's do business german police have raided properties linked to three top executives at sports car maker porsche it's part of a fraud probe linked to the diesel emissions scandal investigators search ten sites linked to one porsche board member another member of management and a third person who no longer works for the company resigned by fox five which twenty fifteen...
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services, develop management plans for medical facilities, and obtain or improve medical facilities, equipment vehicles and other needs and costs providing these medical services to the visitors and staff of these national parks. i urge the adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves his time. the gentlelady from hawaii. ms. hanabusa: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for as much time as she wishes to use. ms. hanabusa: thank you, mr. speaker. each year the national park service collects approximately $2 million in fees for medical services provided to park visitors. current law requires the park service to send the money it collects for these services to the treasury rather than keeping them in site where the services are performed. this requires the park service to use money out of individual park budgets to mitigate the costs associated with medical services. h.r. 3607 authorizes the park service to collect and retain fees for
services, develop management plans for medical facilities, and obtain or improve medical facilities, equipment vehicles and other needs and costs providing these medical services to the visitors and staff of these national parks. i urge the adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves his time. the gentlelady from hawaii. ms. hanabusa: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore:...
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families with children with medical needs. and we have been coming to capitol hill fighting for our kids to make sure that they have healthcare they need to survive and thrive. and the tax bill that congress just passed threatens all of that. those who voted for the tax bill gave trillions in tax cuts to the wealthy. they voted to add $1.8 trillion to the national debt. and we know, we know how they will try to pay off his debt. they told us! they are coming after medicaid. so, i hear, i am here because i believe that members of congress need to hear the stories and see the faces of those affected by their votes. there are millions affected by their votes. this is my story. 3 and a half years ago i had a great pregnancy and an amazing birth. and then, 15 minutes after she was born, my daughter was rushed to nicu where she remained for the next five months. 169 days to be exact. since then, she has seen over a dozen specialists and has countless medical procedures. she uses a tracheostomy and a ventilator to breathe and a feedi
families with children with medical needs. and we have been coming to capitol hill fighting for our kids to make sure that they have healthcare they need to survive and thrive. and the tax bill that congress just passed threatens all of that. those who voted for the tax bill gave trillions in tax cuts to the wealthy. they voted to add $1.8 trillion to the national debt. and we know, we know how they will try to pay off his debt. they told us! they are coming after medicaid. so, i hear, i am...
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and then went to yale medical school. he coached the crew team at yale and when he got his crew work behind hum he was committed and subsequently did his work at columbia university's college of physicians and sujens. he was there many years. and pam the dean perfect pking the head of johns hopkins in 2012. and his wife is a doctor as well. and she is a specialist in gas stroe enterology. right? impressive. okay. crays thompson i should disclose i'm on kettering's board i'm not that good of a member but i'm a member of the board. so he did to under rad witness work at dartmouth and competed for alichices in u.s. lichic in 1972 and to not make it. this did well as a result of that. and he did his under grad witness work at dartmouth and university of pennsylvania and medical school and he holds 30 patents in immuno therapy. his wife is also in the family business, an md-phd and cancer researcher. okay. and kurt newman is a member of the club. okay? kurt is, was an athlete as well as a payable player in high school. and he'
and then went to yale medical school. he coached the crew team at yale and when he got his crew work behind hum he was committed and subsequently did his work at columbia university's college of physicians and sujens. he was there many years. and pam the dean perfect pking the head of johns hopkins in 2012. and his wife is a doctor as well. and she is a specialist in gas stroe enterology. right? impressive. okay. crays thompson i should disclose i'm on kettering's board i'm not that good of a...
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. :09 all these medications for years, he couldn't throw away and he's sick at home so i brought all of it for him."> :13there was a steady flow of people at the alameda courthousealameda county district attorney's office partnered with the d-e-a for national "prescription take back day"the event is in it's ninth yearit's an effort to combat the growing problem of prescription drug abuse and addiction. :14the county d-a's office sponsored four locations :04
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>> reporter: miss takes on medical bills are rampant. the personal finance site nerd wallet did research and studied thousands of bills and found errors on 49% of them. where there were mistakes, charges were 26% higher than they were supposed to be. so what do you do about it? you speak up early. and often. if your issued a bill immediately after your treatment, scrutinize it before you leave the office. ask questions and don't leave until you either get it settled or get a written commitment to fix it. if it is a bill that is wrong and arrives in the mail after the fact, don't waste any time starting the process of challenging. it immediately call the office and contest the mistaken charges. be sure to document every single call you make and keep every single piece of paper you receive. that being said, we know people sometimes give up fighting and those unpaid bills become medical debt. so nbc is partnering with an organization that can offer immediate help to hundreds of families. our company made a $150,000 donation to our ip medica
>> reporter: miss takes on medical bills are rampant. the personal finance site nerd wallet did research and studied thousands of bills and found errors on 49% of them. where there were mistakes, charges were 26% higher than they were supposed to be. so what do you do about it? you speak up early. and often. if your issued a bill immediately after your treatment, scrutinize it before you leave the office. ask questions and don't leave until you either get it settled or get a written...
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it migrates into other kinds of fields like medical genetics, human genetics, etc. and other kinds of social sciences. people are still bound by these genetic terms and ways of thinking to talk about other kinds of problems. susan: is there a field of eugenics being practiced today or has it gone out of favor? ms. nurridin: i would argue it is still being practiced, but there are a number of people who would disagree because we don't call it eugenics anymore. a lot of people don't call it eugenics anymore. we think of these issues of reproduction and genetic technology as about individual choice rather than this sort of state-controlled vision of eugenics we saw in the first half of the 20th century. i would argue the questions eugenicists were asking in 1910 are some of the same questions we are talking about. things like cloning and designer babies and new genetic technologies like crispr. those kinds of questions are still being mobilized in our modern conversations. the ideas do not go away even if we use different names to talk about them. susan: it sounds from
it migrates into other kinds of fields like medical genetics, human genetics, etc. and other kinds of social sciences. people are still bound by these genetic terms and ways of thinking to talk about other kinds of problems. susan: is there a field of eugenics being practiced today or has it gone out of favor? ms. nurridin: i would argue it is still being practiced, but there are a number of people who would disagree because we don't call it eugenics anymore. a lot of people don't call it...
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as a medical organisation, medical facilities, sort?acilities, we have many ways of reviewing the symptoms, the presentation, the response, to the available medical treatments and that's what's available inside syria. we don't have lamps, to confirm, for example, these samples. physicians are saying we are able to collect samples, we want the international community to investigate the samples and tell us if these attacks are compatible with nerve gas or chemical weapons. let's confirm that and see where this is coming from. clearly the high concentration of chlorine is coming from helicopters and air forces that have been dropped from the sky. and the casualties are so high to the point where it's an attack on civilians, it isn't an attack on the front line, it isn't an attack between arming sides, this involves civilians and that's why our physicians and first responders are asking that the international community takes action to investigate and review this. we all wa nt investigate and review this. we all want this, we all want to see
as a medical organisation, medical facilities, sort?acilities, we have many ways of reviewing the symptoms, the presentation, the response, to the available medical treatments and that's what's available inside syria. we don't have lamps, to confirm, for example, these samples. physicians are saying we are able to collect samples, we want the international community to investigate the samples and tell us if these attacks are compatible with nerve gas or chemical weapons. let's confirm that and...
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i talk to medical experts. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. calm t w.
i talk to medical experts. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. calm t w.
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the medical clinic.ive current and former employees who have worked for jackson at the medical unit tell me and my colleague that there was a grab-and-go culture there when it comes to medication. white house staffers and officials could get prescription drugs without being examined by a doctor first. they could casually pick up ameam ambien and sometimes prescriptions were written from people other than the medication was for and these practices were all endorsed by jackson himself. because of lacks record keeping, there was sometimes a scramble to account for these missing meds. when jackson withdrew his nomination for v.a. secretary yesterday, he said the allegations made against him were completely false and fabricated and that he always adhered to the highest ethical standards. >> else were staffers able to get from that medical unit without even as much of an exam. >> a story of one well-known obama official leaving the administration and he went to the medical unit to get some pro vigil, this is a
the medical clinic.ive current and former employees who have worked for jackson at the medical unit tell me and my colleague that there was a grab-and-go culture there when it comes to medication. white house staffers and officials could get prescription drugs without being examined by a doctor first. they could casually pick up ameam ambien and sometimes prescriptions were written from people other than the medication was for and these practices were all endorsed by jackson himself. because of...
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experts to make sure that our medical standards the navy side is up to date to make sure we are not negatively impacting readiness with someone who may have used medication for bronchitis does that equate? at one point they could've been medically disqualified so use that for latitude of that authority you have given us for age limits hoping that up for officer programs where there is no physical limitations like pilots but everywhere else we have open them up with the listed programs as well. and we are looking at other policies as well with the older single parent demonstrated that responsible care to translate that into military service and then the last part is recruiting techniques as we enter the transformation with the recruiting techniques have moved to a more virtual basis we still rely on our recruiters but we are getting into new markets and places we haven't been able to get her message through before so we are getting that message through. >> yes sir we have not found any real challenges in recruiting. we recruit the same quality we have been able to quote just recruit
experts to make sure that our medical standards the navy side is up to date to make sure we are not negatively impacting readiness with someone who may have used medication for bronchitis does that equate? at one point they could've been medically disqualified so use that for latitude of that authority you have given us for age limits hoping that up for officer programs where there is no physical limitations like pilots but everywhere else we have open them up with the listed programs as well....
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people at risk higher is forto bose's should take medication. the same medication. for prevention were separate as for the treatment of the turbos itself and is aspirin in the health there is research done but it's not as helpful as. ok thanks so much for answering all my questions and if you've got any questions don't be shy and freshmen email. upcoming show will be taking a look at acid reflux or heartburn it's painful and sometimes dangerous if medication doesn't help the surgery may be required if you have any questions about it write to us sat in good shape at d w dot com please write heartburn in the subject line we look forward to hearing from you. i love to run long distance and i can't really wait that today's show will be over and that i can start jogging and if there's one day without any exercise it's the last day for me sport is healthy but what happens if exercise turns into an addiction. must sporting events occurring in popularity the world over the light sic marathon in germany attracts thousands of runners from seventy different countries staying f
people at risk higher is forto bose's should take medication. the same medication. for prevention were separate as for the treatment of the turbos itself and is aspirin in the health there is research done but it's not as helpful as. ok thanks so much for answering all my questions and if you've got any questions don't be shy and freshmen email. upcoming show will be taking a look at acid reflux or heartburn it's painful and sometimes dangerous if medication doesn't help the surgery may be...
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that if we use medical plans in a high dosage maybe if we use. against osteoarthritis there might be action with a medication so sometimes it's good to tell the doctor or to talk with that also there's still the need for a doctor there is still the need for the doctor. thinks we'll see each other in just a moment and if we didn't discuss your home remedy here don't be sad there's still a chance that we will discuss it on facebook. and now the big moment has arrived ten years of in good shape and really giving away those backpacks to our winners and what's inside those backpacks. it's a toll free exercise. it's an exercise tape. fasc a ball. and. a cool exercise watch congress relations to all winners and t. you. will soon know from tanzania with your home remedy for stomach nonsense. everything cine from sudan with a treatment for coughs. heart here five years from peru what a way to relieve hospital. that is going to make money from macedonia with a home remedy for infections. congratulations. because i. am greasing. on an upcoming show we'll be
that if we use medical plans in a high dosage maybe if we use. against osteoarthritis there might be action with a medication so sometimes it's good to tell the doctor or to talk with that also there's still the need for a doctor there is still the need for the doctor. thinks we'll see each other in just a moment and if we didn't discuss your home remedy here don't be sad there's still a chance that we will discuss it on facebook. and now the big moment has arrived ten years of in good shape...
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so it is a remarkable medical story as well asa a remarkable medical story as well as a political storyestion is whether yulia skripal are her father question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can be any question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be any assistance to the police investigation as to how they were poisoned. what are your thoughts on that?” how they were poisoned. what are your thoughts on that? i expect that yulia skripal will not be able to give much information, but if you keep talking to her, she may say something which she remembers which may in fact be important. but sergei skripal is the important one, because investigators consider him, think back a month or two or three before what you told us, and the people you talk to us about. did it affect his economic interest negatively, did it affect the intelligence operation? can you give us some intelligence operation? can you give us some idea about the motive behind this? as they still do not know
so it is a remarkable medical story as well asa a remarkable medical story as well as a political storyestion is whether yulia skripal are her father question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be question is whether yulia skripal are herfather can be any question is whether yulia skripal are her father can be any assistance to the police investigation as to how they were poisoned. what are your thoughts on that?” how they were...
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an inflight medical emergency.ine) 25-year old brittany oswell was taken off life support after suffering a blood clot in her lung. reporter polo sandoval has the story: a newly-filed lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of whathappened to this 25-year- old woman aboard a dallas-bound american airlines flight two years ago.newlyweds brittany oswell and her husband cory were flying home from hawaii.according to the lawsuit, three hours into the flight, over los angeles, oswell started feeling dizzy and disoriented.as the plane flew over new mexico, she took a turn for the worse ... vomiting in a lavatory and eventually lost consciousness. the complaint, filed by oswell's family, alleges a doctor on the flight recommended the plane land immediately to get oswell to a hospital.that didn't happen. the lawsuit says the flight continued another 90 minutes, the rest of the way to dallas after the flight crew consulted american airline's own doctor on the ground.by the time the plane landed, oswell was without a pulse and d
an inflight medical emergency.ine) 25-year old brittany oswell was taken off life support after suffering a blood clot in her lung. reporter polo sandoval has the story: a newly-filed lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of whathappened to this 25-year- old woman aboard a dallas-bound american airlines flight two years ago.newlyweds brittany oswell and her husband cory were flying home from hawaii.according to the lawsuit, three hours into the flight, over los angeles, oswell started feeling...
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come my colleague that is a grab and go culture when it comes to medication.y could get drugs woit beiit being examined by a doctor first. they could casually pick up ambien for themselves or even their children and sometimes we're told prescriptions were written for someone other than the person that the medication was for. and these practices we're told were all endorsed by jackson himself and the folks who spoke with us said that there was sometimes a scramble to account for missing medication. we did reach out to ronny jackson, and he did not respond. but when jackson withdrew his nomination for v.a. secretary yesterday, remember he said that the allegations made against him were completely fauls an fa fa n fabricated. >> you can tell me more about the culture of medicine being handed out casually, what kind of drugs and also what the white house is saying? >> reporter: yeah, let me mention two examples here. one we're told that one well-known obama official was leaving the administration and he went to the medical unit to get some proceed vigila provigi.
come my colleague that is a grab and go culture when it comes to medication.y could get drugs woit beiit being examined by a doctor first. they could casually pick up ambien for themselves or even their children and sometimes we're told prescriptions were written for someone other than the person that the medication was for. and these practices we're told were all endorsed by jackson himself and the folks who spoke with us said that there was sometimes a scramble to account for missing...
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thank you to our confirmed medics say at least seventy people have been killed in a suspected gas strike in touma the government is calling it a fabrication and a hawkster has more in a warning you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. believe it or not these children are the lucky ones basic and crude emergency care for victims of a suspected chemical attack but they survived they didn't these are the latest victims in eastern as regime forces at closer to defeating them planets in the rebel held pocket medical sources on the ground say victims appear to show symptoms consistent with mix nerve or chlorine gas exposure syrian state media has dismissed talk of the regime using a poison gas as fast sickle. local hospital staff say many of the victims of saturday's attacks were treated for suffocation only a few number of physicians and medical stuff are left and to treat the in the book menu of their own needs right now are they shield in basements and use indorse you know chemical weapons like chlorine or some of those by the fact that this gas goes down to the basement a
thank you to our confirmed medics say at least seventy people have been killed in a suspected gas strike in touma the government is calling it a fabrication and a hawkster has more in a warning you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. believe it or not these children are the lucky ones basic and crude emergency care for victims of a suspected chemical attack but they survived they didn't these are the latest victims in eastern as regime forces at closer to defeating them...
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you then i went to medical school, and that third year of you school, and that third year of medicalyou are thrust out onto the wards and you are sitting bedside with it wonderful people whose lives will wonderful people whose lives are under threat and many of whom are not going to survive, and you really start to you realize your own thinking will realize your own thinking about life and death has been you pretty unsophisticated compared to the reality of what these people are facing. and i realized that i was a in scientist. you and i was supposed to make decisions about really important you you questions based on evidence, and i had never really considered whether there might be evidence supporting the idea there really is a god. i just assumed the answer was no. and that was a bit unsettling, but it seemed like something you that i should not ignore, so are that i should not ignore, so you i began sort of asking those people i knew who were believers, how can you do this without checking your brain at the church door? because isn't this just a perfect example of irrationality? e
you then i went to medical school, and that third year of you school, and that third year of medicalyou are thrust out onto the wards and you are sitting bedside with it wonderful people whose lives will wonderful people whose lives are under threat and many of whom are not going to survive, and you really start to you realize your own thinking will realize your own thinking about life and death has been you pretty unsophisticated compared to the reality of what these people are facing. and i...
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and so millions of families who can't pay have racked up billions in medical debt.t's where an unusual charity is stepping in. >> we see ourselves as -- givers. >> he's co-founder of rip medical debt. it buys medical debt in bulk from debt collectors and forgives the past due accounts. every dollar he spends can buy $100 in debt and erase it. >> we're getting rid of the feeling of powerlessness people have. >> we've made a $150,000 contribution that will forgive as much as $20 million in medical detonationwide, include $1.5 million worth in the bay area. >> we're deeply grateful of the work people are doing and getting out the word. if you know about it, you can do something about it. >> we can't forgive the debt of specific people because the charity is buying the accounts in bulk from debt collectors. if your account is part of the batch of $1.5 million in the bay area that rip is buying and forgiving. you'll get an envelope in the mail. if you get one, we would love to hear from you, please. hold onto that paperwork there, that is proof your debt has been forgive
and so millions of families who can't pay have racked up billions in medical debt.t's where an unusual charity is stepping in. >> we see ourselves as -- givers. >> he's co-founder of rip medical debt. it buys medical debt in bulk from debt collectors and forgives the past due accounts. every dollar he spends can buy $100 in debt and erase it. >> we're getting rid of the feeling of powerlessness people have. >> we've made a $150,000 contribution that will forgive as much...
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tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions,... and medications, including botulinumhe botox® savings program, most people with commercial insurance pay nothing out of pocket. talk to your doctor and visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to enroll. marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)isolated light showers or sprinkles will occur today, but most areas will remain dry under partly cloudy skies. otherwise, expect mostly dry and continued cooler than normal weather through the middle of the week. high pressure will produce dry and warmer conditions during the second half of the week. ( marty ) our top story this morning... police are investigating a shooting at a daly city bowling alley. it happened last night. that's where we find kron 4's sara stinson. sara... are police reporting any injuries from this shooting? (áásaraáá)im live here at the classic bowling center where shots rang out, hitting one man.you can see in the video daly police had the area tapped off. police say the shooting was first reported at 9:1
tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions,... and medications, including botulinumhe botox® savings program, most people with commercial insurance pay nothing out of pocket. talk to your doctor and visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to enroll. marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)isolated light showers or sprinkles will occur today, but most areas will remain dry under partly cloudy skies. otherwise, expect...
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the navy medical inspector -- navy medical inspector general investigated what was basically a bad workplace for the medical staff who were working under jackson's leadership at the white house. now, tonight, i need to tell you, the white house has mounted a sort of strange effort to try to save ronny jackson's nomination. in order to try to save his nomination tonight, they have circulated positive evaluations of jackson by both president obama and president trump. this is evaluations of his performance as a white house doctor. but they also made a weird decision about that inspector general report from 2012. first, a senior white house official told news organizations, including nbc news, that ronny jackson has never even been the subject of an inspector general review. yeah, he has. and we know that because the a.p. reported it but we also know it because shortly after those remarks from a senior white house official, the white house itself actually distributed the inspector general review that is about ronny jackson. they said it doesn't exist and then they gave it to reporters. that was
the navy medical inspector -- navy medical inspector general investigated what was basically a bad workplace for the medical staff who were working under jackson's leadership at the white house. now, tonight, i need to tell you, the white house has mounted a sort of strange effort to try to save ronny jackson's nomination. in order to try to save his nomination tonight, they have circulated positive evaluations of jackson by both president obama and president trump. this is evaluations of his...
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a study found even people with health insurance are deciding to skip doctors visits and medical tests. it is because of a fear of the bills that will follow they're making a choice of cost versus care. it is this week's cover story. >> you know, health care is very expensive for us. >> the affordable care act was signed into law eight years ago, but for many medical care today is less affordable than ever u.s. health care costs keep rising, to more than $10,000 a year per person in 2016. >> do i worry about the cost absolutely and it is challenging to figure out which doctor i can go to it is almost more trouble to go to the doctor than it is to stay hem and deal with it. >> a new national poll conducted at the university of chicago found people are skipping recommended medical tests or treatments because of cost. >> sometimes i do that i decide not to go to the doctor because of the extra cost. >> over the last year, 44% of america americans said they didn't go to the doctor when sick or injured even though 80% of those had health insurance. >> my health insurance is good, but i'm wo
a study found even people with health insurance are deciding to skip doctors visits and medical tests. it is because of a fear of the bills that will follow they're making a choice of cost versus care. it is this week's cover story. >> you know, health care is very expensive for us. >> the affordable care act was signed into law eight years ago, but for many medical care today is less affordable than ever u.s. health care costs keep rising, to more than $10,000 a year per person in...
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i don't think he's medically unfit to be president. think he's morally unfit to be president. >> do you think the russians have something on donald trump? >> i think it's possible. i don't know. these are more words i never thought i'd utter about a president of the united states but it's possible. >> that's stunning. you can't say for certain that the president of the united states is not compromised by the russians. >> yeah, it is stunning and i wish i wasn't saying it but it's the truth. it always struck me and still strike me as unlikely and i would have been able to say with high confidence about any other president i dealt with but i can't. it's possible. >> the republican national committee quickly fought back attacking comey's credibility claiming that he would say anything to sell his book. >> all right. with more on the interview right now and the reaction that we're getting overnight, abc's arlette saenz is in d.c. good morning. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning. president trump spent the past few days lashing out
i don't think he's medically unfit to be president. think he's morally unfit to be president. >> do you think the russians have something on donald trump? >> i think it's possible. i don't know. these are more words i never thought i'd utter about a president of the united states but it's possible. >> that's stunning. you can't say for certain that the president of the united states is not compromised by the russians. >> yeah, it is stunning and i wish i wasn't saying it...
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the disposal of unused medication. we need to look at the treatment for those who suffer from addictions and the future of pain medications. it is also imperative that we address the access and enforcement of illicit drugs. we must work to stop the unfettered distribution of harmful drugs that flow into this country from outside our borders. earlier this year i joined the commissioner of the food and drug administration, dr. scott got loo leave, in vifingt the -- scott gottlieb, in visiting the international mail facility in new york. this facility is one of nine in our country and acts as barrier for these illicit and dangerous -- dangerous drugs being sent to america through the international mail. the food and drug administration and the united states customs and border patrol together work to identify and destroy dangerous substances hidden in pieces of mail, but more authority is needed to provide these agencies with tools to swiftly act and act more efficiently. there are millions of suspicious packages full of i
the disposal of unused medication. we need to look at the treatment for those who suffer from addictions and the future of pain medications. it is also imperative that we address the access and enforcement of illicit drugs. we must work to stop the unfettered distribution of harmful drugs that flow into this country from outside our borders. earlier this year i joined the commissioner of the food and drug administration, dr. scott got loo leave, in vifingt the -- scott gottlieb, in visiting the...
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medication-assisted treatment. one particular piece of our work on treatment is supporting access medication-assisted treatment. part of the title of today's session is what's working. and as i said hhs is always dedicated to advancing our understanding of what does work when it comes to public health challenges opioids. but we only know some important facts. one of them is this. medication-assisted treatment works. the evidence on this is voluminous and ever-growing. one study from governor bakers state massachusetts found that putting survivors of overdoses on medication-assisted treatment, along with the appropriate therapy and social support, reduced future chances of death by more than 90%. that is a remarkable number of lives saved and speaks to the number of lives we could be saving by expanding access to treatments that work. hhs has long been dedicated to promoting access to and awareness of medication-assisted treatment. we still have a long way to go. according to sam should data just one-third of specia
medication-assisted treatment. one particular piece of our work on treatment is supporting access medication-assisted treatment. part of the title of today's session is what's working. and as i said hhs is always dedicated to advancing our understanding of what does work when it comes to public health challenges opioids. but we only know some important facts. one of them is this. medication-assisted treatment works. the evidence on this is voluminous and ever-growing. one study from governor...
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and he says he would recommend the experience of being a medical tourist in germany. the kitchens one. common area to work on. to roll back series is a very simple recipe but well made it's like an. international issues chefs. the recipes for cooking the dishes joining them in. the kitchen one city. the room he's next. d.w. . constant treat with the click of a. every day internet users carrying out a total of seven billion searches. more she could turn your query into training. the new search engine is helping support research station projects in africa with. eco at africa sixty minutes w. . make your smart t.v. the smart or the d w for smart t.v. . what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary in-depth decide what's on sunday morning. dot com smart t.v. . g.w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. for thought of programming going there it would be show you that you could show them with that our innovations magazine for in just. hours from every week and always looking to the future on t w dot com science and research for s
and he says he would recommend the experience of being a medical tourist in germany. the kitchens one. common area to work on. to roll back series is a very simple recipe but well made it's like an. international issues chefs. the recipes for cooking the dishes joining them in. the kitchen one city. the room he's next. d.w. . constant treat with the click of a. every day internet users carrying out a total of seven billion searches. more she could turn your query into training. the new search...
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this has no medical benefit. nobody agrees with that.n the national academies of science, in part funded by our federal government, the researchers, people who are actually doing this, they describe the medical benefits this can happen. so it doesn't -- this have k have. so it doesn't fit the schedule of a schedule-one drug. and cocaine is a schedule-two drug because it's been show to have medicinal path benefits. it -- med is unanimous benefits. there's $500 million going toward the opioid epidemic. some of that could be used to study cannabis, figure how to make it safe, what's the right dose, things we need to know. that's the big thing. everyone wants the data. every responsible person wants the data. the problem is they can't get it because this is still an illegal substance. >> if it legalizes marijuana, people will say, great, let's go out, well the's have it, have a party -- let's have it, have a party, whatever. you're a parent, how do you have these conversations with your kids? >> i have no interest in the recreational part of
this has no medical benefit. nobody agrees with that.n the national academies of science, in part funded by our federal government, the researchers, people who are actually doing this, they describe the medical benefits this can happen. so it doesn't -- this have k have. so it doesn't fit the schedule of a schedule-one drug. and cocaine is a schedule-two drug because it's been show to have medicinal path benefits. it -- med is unanimous benefits. there's $500 million going toward the opioid...
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and that's to make phony medication get on ebay you can find them. they sell them and it is relatively cheap. and protect the close drug supply system it is illegal to import pharmaceuticals into the country not only invite counterfeit fentanyl but what if it was legal importation there'd be a bigger problem to make sure products are legitimate that would certainly worsen the crisis so now i will turn the podium over chairing the house energy commerce committee spending a great deal of time investigating the cause of the opioid crisis and listing ways that congress might help he is in the midst of a push to bring a comprehensive bipartisan legislative package to promote patient safety with a public-health effort to improve access to addiction treatment to the house floor thank you for coming today for public health and safety. >> thank you very much for being here today from the partnership for safe medicine but also the dea and law enforcement community to make our country safer. i'm glad we have public interest groups and among the public sitting h
and that's to make phony medication get on ebay you can find them. they sell them and it is relatively cheap. and protect the close drug supply system it is illegal to import pharmaceuticals into the country not only invite counterfeit fentanyl but what if it was legal importation there'd be a bigger problem to make sure products are legitimate that would certainly worsen the crisis so now i will turn the podium over chairing the house energy commerce committee spending a great deal of time...
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