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once a week, i would suffer from a migraine. since incorporating the nutriblasts, i haven't had one headache -- not one migraine. the nutribullet is different because it extracts all the nutrients from the fruits and vegetables and nuts, and i think everybody should do it, because you just feel great. i've never felt this good in my life -- never. never. >> ladies and gentlemen, we all know that what we eat is important, but how we eat it may even be more important. if you're eating healthy, good-for-you salads, you might only be absorbing a fraction of the available nutrition. by making the amazing nutrition contained at the cellular level of these foods available to you, you'll absorb them, and then you'll feel a huge difference in how you look and you'll feel a huge difference in your day-to-day energy. you can take everyday, ordinary foods and turn them into superfoods in literally seconds with the nutribullet. all i'm asking you to do is have just one nutriblast a day, and i promise you it can change your life. thanks so mu
once a week, i would suffer from a migraine. since incorporating the nutriblasts, i haven't had one headache -- not one migraine. the nutribullet is different because it extracts all the nutrients from the fruits and vegetables and nuts, and i think everybody should do it, because you just feel great. i've never felt this good in my life -- never. never. >> ladies and gentlemen, we all know that what we eat is important, but how we eat it may even be more important. if you're eating...
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she has severe migraines to -- too. >> i have migraines as well as smoke in relation bronchitis.'port back she wanted to remain in on it -- and animist but says -- anonymous but says she and her children have been suffering from bloody noses. >> it's amazing the amount of patience we been seeing. >> reporter: the majority of this doctors patience is saying they are having respiratory issues. 40% -- doctor's patients is saying they are having respiratory issues. 40% say they didn't have problems before. >> this has caused patience to have breathing complaints as well as asthma and allergies. >> reporter: this is being monitored. the air quality is good according to officials. they have only received a few complaints. warner believes the area is safe but people with underlying conditions should try to stay away from the cleanup sites. they say the migraines are likely stress. >> they said it was totally stress-induced migraines. >> reporter: she still says she's worried being exposed to the elements wipe -- while the crews are suited up. >>> california lawmakers are looking into reg
she has severe migraines to -- too. >> i have migraines as well as smoke in relation bronchitis.'port back she wanted to remain in on it -- and animist but says -- anonymous but says she and her children have been suffering from bloody noses. >> it's amazing the amount of patience we been seeing. >> reporter: the majority of this doctors patience is saying they are having respiratory issues. 40% -- doctor's patients is saying they are having respiratory issues. 40% say they...
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. >>> a popular link between asthma and migraine headaches. >>> dave? >> a busy night in the weather center. janice and i looking at the radar picture and just a few hours from precipitation rolling in our direction. how long will it stay and will it impact our morning commute? >>> progress tonight between the owner of a popular jersey shore beach and the state of new jersey. the owner of jengenson's beach suing that to build protective sand dunes would transform their private beach into a public one. tonight we're learning that a court hearing has been postponed and that will allow both parties more time to continue settlement talks. >>> doctors have discovered a possible link between asthma and chronic migraines. researchers at the university of cincinnati looked at thousands of people who got 15 or fewer migraine headaches every month and those who had asthma were more than twice as likely to have frequent migraines than those with no asthma. now, experts aren't sure why but they say environmental factors like air pollution may play a role. >>> the c
. >>> a popular link between asthma and migraine headaches. >>> dave? >> a busy night in the weather center. janice and i looking at the radar picture and just a few hours from precipitation rolling in our direction. how long will it stay and will it impact our morning commute? >>> progress tonight between the owner of a popular jersey shore beach and the state of new jersey. the owner of jengenson's beach suing that to build protective sand dunes would...
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we know he's there for the migraines. jackson says, no i feel good. 30 minutes later he could be down in the dumps, turn the lights out, i need to be in a dark room, the lights are bothering me, noise is bothering me. my brother needs to be quiet. those types of things are when we know bodie was spot on and we've got to stay ahead so we can get him his medicine and get things on board to keep it from the point where we have to go to the hospital. >> brother younger or older? >> younger. >> now you have a dog to say, calm down, right? so, how long did it take bodie to learn how to do all this. >> it took a couple months. >> but that's it. it's not years. >> right. if you go to the train, stay on top of the training you're supposed to do, we were instructed how to do it from the trainer who did the work with him, the main work. when we took him on and we were able to add the migraines. he came from a system where the dog already knew how to do a diabetic alert, so he had a basis and we were able to work who that, expand it.
we know he's there for the migraines. jackson says, no i feel good. 30 minutes later he could be down in the dumps, turn the lights out, i need to be in a dark room, the lights are bothering me, noise is bothering me. my brother needs to be quiet. those types of things are when we know bodie was spot on and we've got to stay ahead so we can get him his medicine and get things on board to keep it from the point where we have to go to the hospital. >> brother younger or older? >>...
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the redskins nose tackle terrance knighton opens up about his excruciating migraines. but the wizards are struggling. and randy wittman has seen enough. n: the wizards dropomments their third straight game. erin: it was a loss to the thunder. randy wittman was so angry he called team and you better believe their main focus moving forward is defense. that was the foundation of washington success in the past two playoff runs, the defense. but right now, in the losing streak they are giving up 119 points per game. >> guys can play 120 minutes for one defensive rebound. i can get a rebound. we're not manning up. that is what it boils down to. we didn't have anybody play good. erin: maybe we should get leon out there. he could get a rebound. leon: one. one. erin: defense is one of the redskins' strongest areas and the d-line hope to welcome back terrance knighton who didn't make the trip to new england because of migraine headaches. he has been dealing with this when he was a kid. he is dealing with on set of migraines and he tweeted sunday night he spent two days in a dark
the redskins nose tackle terrance knighton opens up about his excruciating migraines. but the wizards are struggling. and randy wittman has seen enough. n: the wizards dropomments their third straight game. erin: it was a loss to the thunder. randy wittman was so angry he called team and you better believe their main focus moving forward is defense. that was the foundation of washington success in the past two playoff runs, the defense. but right now, in the losing streak they are giving up 119...
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i have been fighting migraines.'ve had smoke inhalation bronchitis. >> reporter: this woman who wanted to remain anonymous wanted -- says her children are having nosebleeds. >> i feel trapped in my own home. >> it has been quite significant , the amount of cases we are seeing. >> reporter: this doctor says the majority of his patients are complaining of respiratory issues. he says about 40% of them never had underlying issues before and those that did are saying their symptoms are exacerbated. >> we can't underestimate that the fire itself and cleanup efforts as recirculated dust and has caused patients to have breathing complaints, asthma, allergies. >> reporter: the air quality manager in distant is monitoring this air but they say the air quality is good. they have only received a few complaints. they believe the area save but people with an underlying condition should stay away from cleanup sites. he says the migraines are likely a result of stress. >> they say when i went in that it was totally stress-induced m
i have been fighting migraines.'ve had smoke inhalation bronchitis. >> reporter: this woman who wanted to remain anonymous wanted -- says her children are having nosebleeds. >> i feel trapped in my own home. >> it has been quite significant , the amount of cases we are seeing. >> reporter: this doctor says the majority of his patients are complaining of respiratory issues. he says about 40% of them never had underlying issues before and those that did are saying their...
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sometimes it's severe migraines, and she's not alone. >> i've been fighting migraines left and right.rter: this woman who wanted to remain anonymous says her children are getting nose bleeds. she thinks it could be related to the cleanup efforts outside her door. >> i feel like we're trapped in our own home. >> it's been quite significant the amount of patients we're seeing. >> reporter: the majority of his patients are complaining of respiratory issues. >> we can't underestimate that the fire itself, and the clean up efforts has recirculated dusts and pollens in the air that has caused problems for breathing, asthma, allergies. >> reporter: the lake county district is monitoring the dust particulates to the air, but they say the air quality is good. and they've only received a few complaints. the people with underlying conditions should try to stay away from clean up sites. >> they said when i went in, it was totally stress induced migraines. >> reporter: mortonson says it makes her worry when she sees crews suited up, when she's left exposed to the elements. >> reporter: ktvu, fox 2
sometimes it's severe migraines, and she's not alone. >> i've been fighting migraines left and right.rter: this woman who wanted to remain anonymous says her children are getting nose bleeds. she thinks it could be related to the cleanup efforts outside her door. >> i feel like we're trapped in our own home. >> it's been quite significant the amount of patients we're seeing. >> reporter: the majority of his patients are complaining of respiratory issues. >> we...
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bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. touch? tackle. ahhhhhh! >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds at the end zone. he slams in for a touchdown. >> here's the shotgun snap. cassel pumps, he throws down the right side. the seahawks lead and that will do it. seattle holds on by a point. >> meanwhile let's take a look at the nfc east standings right now. the giants lose a heart-breaker today. brees throws seven touchdown passes, so the east is just a jumble. washington and philly at 3-4, dallas despite those consecutive losses now, five of them, 2-5. still in the hunt. and tony romo they hope they'll get him back by the third week or so of november. so we've got philadelphia and dallas, not wha
bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. touch? tackle. ahhhhhh! >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the...
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is a great swap for pasta, and it also has riboflavin in it, which is really great to help curb migraines, headaches- symptom.craig adds, you should focus your energy on vegetables.(greer craig, nutritionist and personal trainer) any vegetable is going to be a super food power house- you're not going to go wrong. (butt to) if we roast them, that gives them a little more flavor, like maybe a kale chip would taste a little bit like a potato chip- you just put a little bit of sea salt and olive oil on it.what if you still have that sweet tooth?(greer craig, nutritionist and personal trainer) you want to think outside the box and still eat that fruit, that more nutritiously dense option, so, maybe freezing a banana , and then having your own version of banana ice cream.what about diet soda for regular soda? not a good idea.(greer craig, nutritionist and personal trainer) absolutely no nutrition, it's going to wreck havoc for your metabolism, even though there's no calories, it's total havoc in your system. (butt to) so, i say to make yourself a fun little cocktail out of fruit water... cheers
is a great swap for pasta, and it also has riboflavin in it, which is really great to help curb migraines, headaches- symptom.craig adds, you should focus your energy on vegetables.(greer craig, nutritionist and personal trainer) any vegetable is going to be a super food power house- you're not going to go wrong. (butt to) if we roast them, that gives them a little more flavor, like maybe a kale chip would taste a little bit like a potato chip- you just put a little bit of sea salt and olive...
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reporter: it came after a series of migraines. he said he decided to make the more than a million dollars i people he trusted with the secret. >> they were deep in my inner circle and i thought they could be helpful and instead, my trust turned to their treason. reporter: he hopes to destigmatize the virus. >> i have a responsibility to better myself and help a lot of other people. phil: he says he' s healthy today thanks to a rigorous drug regime and that there is no way he' s transmitted the virus, insisting he has told every partner about his diagnosis. jc: we continue to follow breaking news out of germany. phil: fears of a planned attack announcer: from boston' s news 5 at 5:30. phil: germany is a nine reports that explosive has been found at investigators received information about a possible attack. attend the match. say woman was drunk boston.
reporter: it came after a series of migraines. he said he decided to make the more than a million dollars i people he trusted with the secret. >> they were deep in my inner circle and i thought they could be helpful and instead, my trust turned to their treason. reporter: he hopes to destigmatize the virus. >> i have a responsibility to better myself and help a lot of other people. phil: he says he' s healthy today thanks to a rigorous drug regime and that there is no way he' s...
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quinoa is a great swap for pasta, and it alslshas riboflavin it, which is reallyly great to help curb migraines,headaches- that is acommon pregnancy symptom. craig adds, you should focus your energy on vegetables. (greer craig, nutritionist and personal@trainer) any vegetable is going to be a super fo power house- you're not going to go wrong. (butt to) if we roast them, that gives them a little more flavor, like maybe a kale chip would taste a little bit like a potato chip- you just put a little bit of sea salt and olive oil on it. what if you still have that sweet tooth? (greer craig, nutritionist and personal trainer) you want to think outside the box and still eat that fruit, that more nutritiously dense option, so, maybe frfrzing a banana , and then having your own version of banana ice cream. what about diet so for regular soda? not a good idea. (greer craig, nutritionist and personal trainer) absolutely no trition, it's going to wreck havoc for your metabolism, even though there's no calories, it's total havoc in your system. (butt to) so, i say to make yourself a fun little cocktail out
quinoa is a great swap for pasta, and it alslshas riboflavin it, which is reallyly great to help curb migraines,headaches- that is acommon pregnancy symptom. craig adds, you should focus your energy on vegetables. (greer craig, nutritionist and personal@trainer) any vegetable is going to be a super fo power house- you're not going to go wrong. (butt to) if we roast them, that gives them a little more flavor, like maybe a kale chip would taste a little bit like a potato chip- you just put a...
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pot roast is listed as out now with a migraine. he tweeted he's dealt with cluster headaches for much of his life. those are one of the most painful to deal with. he hadded the last thing he wanted to do is miss the game. he appreciates support from the fans. >>> on a five-game losing streak, the terrapins return for a homecoming, the wisconsin badgers are in town. they havnot played in college park since october 3rd against michigan. maryland got on the board first today. on the ensuing kick off, badgers take advantage. flips through maryland's kick off. down the sidelines, no one catching him. stays inbounds. 98 yards. wisconsin on the board there, ev even. under a minute to play. hill back to pass. goes for it all. d.j. moore is there. heck of a catch. reaches over the pile on. this gets reviewed and ruled a touchdown. inbound, inbound, touchdown. maryland ties at 17. a wide open. seven yard touchdown. wisconsin up, 31-17 in the fourth quarter. south beach, the miami hurricanes hosting the virginia cavaliers. kings fans love to
pot roast is listed as out now with a migraine. he tweeted he's dealt with cluster headaches for much of his life. those are one of the most painful to deal with. he hadded the last thing he wanted to do is miss the game. he appreciates support from the fans. >>> on a five-game losing streak, the terrapins return for a homecoming, the wisconsin badgers are in town. they havnot played in college park since october 3rd against michigan. maryland got on the board first today. on the...
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it is one thing to have a badly lensed shot, but you get a flare, and somebody might get a migraine.> the content needs to be matched to the person who is going to try it. having enough breadth of content is important. coaster scares you and you may get sick on a roller coaster, you may get sick vr situation. have you ever tested something out and thought, this is too real? i've experienced people ripping their headsets off in panic. i personally have not reached that threshold yet. things --the first when we were testing, doing demos, we shot this one piece -- the idea was to do something completely harmless. it was this very beautiful church. you are sitting at the pew. this very harmless asian woman comes up and sits next to you and after a moment, she looks at you. wereirst thing we shooting. people were freaking out. they were screaming. she was too close and she was staring into your soul. what the hell is going on? minimum three feet from now on. none of that weird gazing into your past lives. people, hides, since of scale -- heights, sense of scale. when someone enters my per
it is one thing to have a badly lensed shot, but you get a flare, and somebody might get a migraine.> the content needs to be matched to the person who is going to try it. having enough breadth of content is important. coaster scares you and you may get sick on a roller coaster, you may get sick vr situation. have you ever tested something out and thought, this is too real? i've experienced people ripping their headsets off in panic. i personally have not reached that threshold yet. things...
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she said we gave him some medication for migraine, he'll be all right. but he wasn't all right. the toma va told them jason's headache had been caused an aneurysm. but the to tox report was different. >> all told, the medical examiner found 13 different medications in jason's system. >> at the end they had him so drugged up he took a drug to get up in the morning and keep him going and he had to take many drugs to go to sleep. it was ovicious circle. >> it was a difficult situation for jason after his four years in the marines ended in 2000. he got married and had a daughter and joined marv in the family construction business, building homes in stevens point wisconsin. but an addiction to pain medication, the result of an injury in the service led him to years of service in the toma va. one witness to jawfn's last day. >> i saw him sit up in bed, he seemed fine, he was mumbling but i didn't think anything of it. he was on a ward that people don't die. in and out ward. >> kristen knew the toma va not just as a worker, but as a patient. >> i took his trash out, shut his door, two
she said we gave him some medication for migraine, he'll be all right. but he wasn't all right. the toma va told them jason's headache had been caused an aneurysm. but the to tox report was different. >> all told, the medical examiner found 13 different medications in jason's system. >> at the end they had him so drugged up he took a drug to get up in the morning and keep him going and he had to take many drugs to go to sleep. it was ovicious circle. >> it was a difficult...
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also available in migraine. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back.hings.r card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-about, man-that-feels-good simple. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's a simple question. what's in your wallet? t-mobile has a deal that blows away black friday. get a 4g lte tablet on us, when you get a data plan for no money down, and no monthly payments. don't wait. get a tablet on us only at t-mobile. plan well and enjoy life... ♪ or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the ones that millions of people trust year after year. always have a plan. plan well. enjoy life. go long. >>> over a century ago, provincetown was a hard
also available in migraine. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back.hings.r card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-about, man-that-feels-good simple. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's a simple question. what's in your wallet? t-mobile has a deal that blows away black friday. get a 4g lte tablet on us, when you get a data plan for no money down, and no monthly...
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he suffers from migraines, he saw a head specialist, struggling with the headache since he was young. hitting the patriots game 2 weeks ago. >> join us for game on 7. 11:30 a.m. preview the games, washington tries to pull the upset. ravens facing the rams on sunday as well. finally, you know, thursday night color rush again, thursday night football rush, titans in the powder blue. then you got the jags and the gold. last week they had that blue red thing. color blind you could not see it. these two teams combine 5-13. maybe you hope you were color blind this week so you don't have to watch this game. that is what they will be wearing tonight. >> do we have anyone why bryce was does he do an interview? >> i am doing one with him tonight. >> one-on-one with just him? >> me in my mind. [ laughter ] >> okay. you are doing the interview that counts. got it. [ laughter ] >> that is all for our nows at 6:00. discover the world animals, seen those before but sometimes they do it on their own mmm foot wow food for giants oooo no wonder no one has eaten this sandwich kids discover the world wit
he suffers from migraines, he saw a head specialist, struggling with the headache since he was young. hitting the patriots game 2 weeks ago. >> join us for game on 7. 11:30 a.m. preview the games, washington tries to pull the upset. ravens facing the rams on sunday as well. finally, you know, thursday night color rush again, thursday night football rush, titans in the powder blue. then you got the jags and the gold. last week they had that blue red thing. color blind you could not see it....
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engle said saturday night she had a splitting headache and figured i iwas a migraine. then the c-o detector started shrieking. "they saved out lives...if it wasn't for them ...we've probably be dead to be very honest " engle says her rental home has five smoke detectors and two carbon monoxide...or c-o detectors. a she had a habit of testing them at least once a month and knew the difference ininhe warning beeps. waterloo firefighters respond to about 25 calls a year of a carbon monoxide detectors 4& going off in a home. and waterloo's fire chief believes a city rule change last january may have played a role in keeping that family safe. we'll explain that at six. live in the newsroom, dave franzman kcrg tv9 news. jojon deere is laying off moline, illinois. the layoffs at deere's seeding and cylinder factory involve about 220 employees. it goes into effect on february 15th. in past years, john deere has laid off workers seasonally, and those people would usually return in the fall. but this time the company says the layoffs are indefinite. today's announcement came aft
engle said saturday night she had a splitting headache and figured i iwas a migraine. then the c-o detector started shrieking. "they saved out lives...if it wasn't for them ...we've probably be dead to be very honest " engle says her rental home has five smoke detectors and two carbon monoxide...or c-o detectors. a she had a habit of testing them at least once a month and knew the difference ininhe warning beeps. waterloo firefighters respond to about 25 calls a year of a carbon...
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emily the diagnosis apparently : came after suffering a series of migraines and hospitalization. charlie i thought i had a brain : tumor, i thought it was over. emily sheen says he decided to he was being extorted, to the tune of more than a million dollars, by people he had trusted with the secret. charlie: they were deep in my inner circle and i thought that they could be helpful. my trust turned to their treason. emily with the announcement, : sheen hopes to help charlie: i have a responsibility a lot of other people. emily: sheen says he is healthy today thanks to a rigorous drug he also says there' s he' s told every partner about his diagnosis. off the field. s 4-month-old son, hudson, is battling kidney cancer. the offensive tackle made the announcement last night while speaking at a gala for the joe hudson has already started chemotherapy at children' s hospital. solder himself was diagnosed with testicular cancer last year, and beat it. he' s currently out for the season, recovering from a torn biceps. emily: in commitment 2016, republican presidential candidate john kas
emily the diagnosis apparently : came after suffering a series of migraines and hospitalization. charlie i thought i had a brain : tumor, i thought it was over. emily sheen says he decided to he was being extorted, to the tune of more than a million dollars, by people he had trusted with the secret. charlie: they were deep in my inner circle and i thought that they could be helpful. my trust turned to their treason. emily with the announcement, : sheen hopes to help charlie: i have a...
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. >> this is one of the things that i always get with the fertility medications is migraine headaches. feeling pretty bad right now. >> reporter: wendy visits her doctor almost daily to ensure she doesn't have a bad reaction to the medication. >> took eight of my medications -- at this point in the process, you really start to feel your ovaries. they're growing. i mean, at least two, three, four times their size. >> reporter: when the day comes to have her eggs removed, she's put under general anesthesia. >> there's always that little bit of risk. >> just a few more minutes. beautiful, jody. success. >> reporter: this difficult process can be a lifeline, giving many women their only shot at getting pregnant. michelle badder got married at 43 and immediately started trying for a family. >> i'm thinking, i'm getting pregnant on my honeymoon. >> like, let's do this. >> of course. that's what happens. >> you didn't? >> did not. and i didn't the month after. or the month after. >> reporter: she visited multiple fertility doctors and tried ivf with her own eggs. but still wasn't able to con
. >> this is one of the things that i always get with the fertility medications is migraine headaches. feeling pretty bad right now. >> reporter: wendy visits her doctor almost daily to ensure she doesn't have a bad reaction to the medication. >> took eight of my medications -- at this point in the process, you really start to feel your ovaries. they're growing. i mean, at least two, three, four times their size. >> reporter: when the day comes to have her eggs removed,...
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especially when it comes to treating chronic pain like migraines, back pain and joint pain. >> hi i'm libby. >> hi i'm danny. paragraph nine alleges that it was defendant's marketing and not any medical breakthrough that rationalized prescribing opioids for chronic pain, and opened the floodgates of opioid use and abuse. the result has been catastrophic. before the 1990s, opioids were rarely prescribed except for acute pain and for palliative care, for the treatment of, like, cancer pain. in-- in order to change that culture-- the complaint explains how the drug companies implemented a decades-long scheme to alter the prescribing habits of doctors, as well as the drug use of patients who suffer from chronic pain. >> the counties say the companies made record profits by creating a market for opioids among a massive group of "chronic pain sufferers." a market they argue never should have existed. they claim the elderly in particular were targeted - because they're more likely to suffer from chronic pain, and they're well-insured. according to the plaintiffs, the efforts paid off. since
especially when it comes to treating chronic pain like migraines, back pain and joint pain. >> hi i'm libby. >> hi i'm danny. paragraph nine alleges that it was defendant's marketing and not any medical breakthrough that rationalized prescribing opioids for chronic pain, and opened the floodgates of opioid use and abuse. the result has been catastrophic. before the 1990s, opioids were rarely prescribed except for acute pain and for palliative care, for the treatment of, like, cancer...
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so evan started seeing a neurologist doctors thought it might be migraines until another symptom suddenlymbness. >> he described it as feeling like his fingers weren't there. >> reporter: that was in october of 2013. his mom now wondering could this ab stroke? >> i totally put it out of my head because it seemed so abnormal for somebody who was eight to be having a stroke. >> reporter: evan was having difficulty walking and talking. his mom rushed him to the nearest hospital. >> i was terrified. he was crying. um but he wouldn't verbalize at all. >> reporter: box lee called her husband and while they waited in the er, evan started to feel better after a few tests doctors were ready to send him home. box lees say out of protocol the hospital called children's hospital of philadelphia where he was being treated for his headaches. a doctor there suggested a cat scan before releasing evan. that changed everything. >> suddenly the bock lees say there was a sense of urgency evan was taken to chop where they learn their little by had indeed suffered a stroke. ♪ >> i felt like i was going to fain
so evan started seeing a neurologist doctors thought it might be migraines until another symptom suddenlymbness. >> he described it as feeling like his fingers weren't there. >> reporter: that was in october of 2013. his mom now wondering could this ab stroke? >> i totally put it out of my head because it seemed so abnormal for somebody who was eight to be having a stroke. >> reporter: evan was having difficulty walking and talking. his mom rushed him to the nearest...
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bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, r no that looks like you're having a migraine r i'm going to break the huddle confidently r and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. touch? tackle. ahhhhhh! >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds at the end zone. he slams in for a touchdown. >> here's the shotgun snap. cassel pumps, he throws down the right side. me.the seahawks lead and that will do it. seattle holds on by a point. >> meanwhile let's take a look at the nfc east standings right now. the giants lose a heart-breaker today. brees throws seven touchdown passes, so the east is just a jumble. washington and philly at 3-4, dallas despite those consecutive losses now, five of them, 2-5. still in the hunt. and tony romo they hope they'll get him back by the third week o of november. so we've got philadelphia and dallas, not what we th
bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, r no that looks like you're having a migraine r i'm going to break the huddle confidently r and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. touch? tackle. ahhhhhh! >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5,...
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sheen said he has known for four years the diagnosis apparently came after suffering a series of migraines and hospitalizations. he went on to say he finally made the announcement because he was being extorted, saying he spent millions trying to keep it a secret. a badly burned fire fight ser recovering this noon after receiving the most extensive face transplant ever attempted. take a look. he suffered major burns to his face 14 years ago in the line of duty. those burns covered his skull and much of his neck. another family donated their loved one's face and scalp to him. from start to finish, that surgery took more than 26 hours. >> what's it like to feel your ears forhe first time in 15 years? >> something i thought i would do again. >> the 41-year-old has been undergoing physical therapy since the surgery in new york. back in august, more than two dozen face transplants since the first one in france back in 2005. doug: wow. >> modern medicine. doug: absolutely amazing. >> unbelievable. doug: a life changer. >> i know. doug: congratulations. good luck. all right, you ready for some rai
sheen said he has known for four years the diagnosis apparently came after suffering a series of migraines and hospitalizations. he went on to say he finally made the announcement because he was being extorted, saying he spent millions trying to keep it a secret. a badly burned fire fight ser recovering this noon after receiving the most extensive face transplant ever attempted. take a look. he suffered major burns to his face 14 years ago in the line of duty. those burns covered his skull and...
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. >>> false you suffer from asthma, listen up, it may be responsible for those migraines that you might be suffering with. details about a possible link between the two of them at 5:00. update, go to nbc new york.com. >> new york live is next, have a i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, t t you may know it only covers about 80% t t of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicarep p supplement insurance plans, it could save younin out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. ri've been with my doctor for 12 years. r now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ]rrr you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospitalnthat accepts medicare patients. p p plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referralsv
. >>> false you suffer from asthma, listen up, it may be responsible for those migraines that you might be suffering with. details about a possible link between the two of them at 5:00. update, go to nbc new york.com. >> new york live is next, have a i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, t t...
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bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. ♪ snow day. ♪ ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ touch? tackle. ♪ ahhhhhh! ♪ >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds at the end zone. he slams in for a touchdown. >> here's the shotgun snap. cassel pumps, he throws down the right side. the seahawks lead and that will do it. seattle holds on by a point. >> meanwhile let's take a look at the nfc east standings right now. the giants lose a heart-breaker today. brees throws seven touchdown passes, so the east is just a jumble. washington and philly at 3-4, dallas despite those consecutive losses now, five of them, 2-5. still in the hunt. and tony romo they hope they'll get him back by the third week or so of november. so we've got philadelph
bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. ♪ snow day. ♪ ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ touch? tackle. ♪ ahhhhhh! ♪...
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bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your m m's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state fafa. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. touch? tackle. >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds at the end zone. he slams in for a touchdown. >> here's the shotgun snap. cassel pumps, he throws down the right side. the seahawks lead and that will do it. seattle e lds on by a point. >> meanwhile let's take a look at the nfc east standings right now. the giants lose a heart-breaker today. brees throws seven touchdown passes, so the east is just a jumble. washington and philly at 3-4, dallas despite those consecutive losses now, five of them, 2-5. still in the hunt. and tony romo they hope they'll get him back by the third week or so of november. so we've got philadelphia and dallas, not what we thought in ter
bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your m m's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state fafa. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. snow day. touch? tackle. >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds...
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bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. ♪ snow day. ♪ ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ touch? tackle. ♪ ahhhhhh! ♪ >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds at the end zone. he slams in for a touchdown. >> here's the shotgun snap. cassel pumps, he throws down the right side. the seahawks lead and that will do it. seattle holds on by a point. >> meanwhile let's take a look at the nfc east standings right now. the giants lose a heart-breaker today. brees throws seven touchdown passes, so the east is just a jumble. washington and philly at 3-4, dallas despite those consecutive losses now, five of them, 2-5. still in the hunt. and tony romo they hope they'll get him back by the third week or so of november. so we've got philadelph
bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. ♪ snow day. ♪ ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ touch? tackle. ♪ ahhhhhh! ♪...
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and like everybody else out there, i have used my arm, folded my pillows, got migraines in the morning from sleeping on poor pillows. and what it is, what i've found in my studies over the last seven years is the cervical nerves on each side of your neck need to be held straight in order to get that deep rem sleep that we all need. that's our healing sleep. healing is critical to one's health, and pillows are the problem. there is no bigger problem than a pillow, see. >> mike, i hear what you're saying. according to the national sleep foundation, the average adult purchases 58 pillows over their lifetime. they own six different pillows at any given time, and this is what blew me away--70% of us do not like our current pillow we sleep with every night. what's going on here? >> well, i just happened to have some here. (chuckles) these pillows--the last 30 kind of changed forever, and we've all slept with this pillow here. this--this pillow here is--it pushes back. you know when you sleep on your back, you can feel that pillow. it's like spring. it's like pushing you back. >> oh, right. >
and like everybody else out there, i have used my arm, folded my pillows, got migraines in the morning from sleeping on poor pillows. and what it is, what i've found in my studies over the last seven years is the cervical nerves on each side of your neck need to be held straight in order to get that deep rem sleep that we all need. that's our healing sleep. healing is critical to one's health, and pillows are the problem. there is no bigger problem than a pillow, see. >> mike, i hear what...
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bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. ♪ snow day. ♪ ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ touch? tackle. ♪ ahhhhhh! ♪ >>> play fake, wide open luke wilson at the 5, hit by a dwernds at the end zone. he slams in for a touchdown. >> here's the shotgun snap. cassel pumps, he throws down the right side. the seahawks lead and that will do it. seattle holds on by a point. >> meanwhile let's take a look at the nfc east standings right now. the giants lose a hearbreaker today. brees throws seven touchdown passes, so the east is just a jumble. washington and philly at 3-4, dallas despite those consecutive losses now, five of them, 2-5. still in the hunt. and tony romo they hope they'll get him back by the third week or so of november. so we've got philadelphia
bouncing football thing, you rub your head like it's a tough call, no that looks like you're having a migraine i'm going to break the huddle confidently and we're going to call it incomplete. your mic's on! first down! thank you! 70,000 people were there. 20 million more people watching at home. got it! save big with state farm. ♪ snow day. ♪ ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ snow day. ♪ touch? tackle. ♪ ahhhhhh! ♪...
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it started w wh what i thought, headaches and migraines and sweating the bid, completely drenched, two or three nights in a row that i was emergency hospitalized. i thought i had a brain tumor. i thought it was over. after a battery of tests and all that crap, they walked in the roro and said, boom, hey, what's going on? it's a hard three letters to absorb, you know? it's a turning point in one's life. >> i would think so, yeah. >> he said he told people he thought he could trust about the diagnosis. he told matt thahae paid out millions to keep this a secret. matt responded with the question upwards of 10 million and he didn't disagree. he called them shakedowns. he told people about it and called them shakedowns. he said he trusted them. they were deep in my inner circlele my trust turned to their treason, is what he id. would put a stop to those pay outs isn't something coming out in national eninquireenquirer. take a look at his response on previous relationships. >> have you had unprotected sex on any occasion since your diagnosis? >> yes, but the two people i did that with were u
it started w wh what i thought, headaches and migraines and sweating the bid, completely drenched, two or three nights in a row that i was emergency hospitalized. i thought i had a brain tumor. i thought it was over. after a battery of tests and all that crap, they walked in the roro and said, boom, hey, what's going on? it's a hard three letters to absorb, you know? it's a turning point in one's life. >> i would think so, yeah. >> he said he told people he thought he could trust...
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"this migraine was like no other that t ve ever had before" those terrible headaches were one clue something was wrong with the air inside this rental home. but jari engle might have just gone to bed saturday night thinking she as sick. sot/nat except for the shrill alarm of two carbon monoxide detectors " it just drove us so crazy we couldn't take it " at firirt engle, her wheelelhair bound mother,
"this migraine was like no other that t ve ever had before" those terrible headaches were one clue something was wrong with the air inside this rental home. but jari engle might have just gone to bed saturday night thinking she as sick. sot/nat except for the shrill alarm of two carbon monoxide detectors " it just drove us so crazy we couldn't take it " at firirt engle, her wheelelhair bound mother,
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million in the third quarter alone and treats not just wrinkles but multiple maladies from chronic migraineso overactive bladder. and the deal may be just the beginning of more transactions to come. analysts say further sets pfizer up for a potential split of its businesses into a newer, faster-growing product unit and one composed of older drugs that have lost patent protection. but they also warn of political risks to the deal. pfizer ceo ian reed is already addressing the expected onslaught of political attention. >> we've been engaged for the last year and a half with leaders in the congress. we see this deal as being very positive for the united states. >> already democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders has spoken out about the deal. the two companies said they expect it to close in the second half of 2016 with a break-up fee if it doesn't work out of up to $3.5 billion. outside pfizer's headquarters in new york city for "nightly business report" i'm meg tirrell. >>> and democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders isn't the only one to comment on the deal. the white house
million in the third quarter alone and treats not just wrinkles but multiple maladies from chronic migraineso overactive bladder. and the deal may be just the beginning of more transactions to come. analysts say further sets pfizer up for a potential split of its businesses into a newer, faster-growing product unit and one composed of older drugs that have lost patent protection. but they also warn of political risks to the deal. pfizer ceo ian reed is already addressing the expected onslaught...
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also available in migraine. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family.ht she let the family down. but the family just didn't think a flood could ever happen. the reality is, floods do happen. protect what matters. get flood insurance. visit floodsmart.gov/flood to learn more. i will take beauty into my own hands, where it belongs. olay regenerist, it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days without drastic measures. stunningly youthful award...
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kari suffers from optical migraines. hank alerts her when one is comig on, so she n take her mmdicine. (kari whitman, hank's owner): nobody believes omg sound like bird, does this kind of (she (nats) plus he has a thyroid condition. which is why he's and a half of raw food a day. as for his newfound fame... (jeanne moos, new york): "it's kind of been crazy has it not?" (nats) (kari whitman, hank's owner): "yeah" kari isn't crazy about that famous photo... (kari whitman, hank's owner): "he's not as fat as he looks there." this is a dog who sure sounds like he should fly. (nats) jeanne moos, cnn... finally this afteparis today. check this out: this 54-year-old man climbing his way up the 36-floor tower. dozens came out to watch the climb. this is his third time climbing the tower in six years. he first scaled the towerin 2009. he usese no climbing equipmenttxcept r a small bag oo chalk and a pair of climbing shoes. beautiful weather continues for newscast is tonight at five. . >> ben: no, no. i'm sorry, abigail, but i can'
kari suffers from optical migraines. hank alerts her when one is comig on, so she n take her mmdicine. (kari whitman, hank's owner): nobody believes omg sound like bird, does this kind of (she (nats) plus he has a thyroid condition. which is why he's and a half of raw food a day. as for his newfound fame... (jeanne moos, new york): "it's kind of been crazy has it not?" (nats) (kari whitman, hank's owner): "yeah" kari isn't crazy about that famous photo... (kari whitman,...
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tragedy and many of these lives have been lost because of drugs and because it games -- gangs and migraine. night time crime has been lowered but there are too many people carrying a knife in not recognizing that is not only against the law but is it danger to themselves as well as to others. we'll continue with our approach a nighttime at the work we are doing and their work to try to deal with the problems of drugs. when it comes to policing will we have seen in london is we have increased everett police and metropolitan police have done a good job of putting police on our streets. >> thank you mr. speaker. after many years of neglect under labour we are seeing investments in our roads, our roadways. it has become a center for the u.k. industry. indeed the location of the uk's police force. could the prime minister provide an update for the decision and does he agree with me that it would be the perfect place for the? >> we have such drawn voices speaking up and making sure the resources and the help that it needs paid him a strong supporter of the airport not just as a user but in provi
tragedy and many of these lives have been lost because of drugs and because it games -- gangs and migraine. night time crime has been lowered but there are too many people carrying a knife in not recognizing that is not only against the law but is it danger to themselves as well as to others. we'll continue with our approach a nighttime at the work we are doing and their work to try to deal with the problems of drugs. when it comes to policing will we have seen in london is we have increased...
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they treat other stuff like flu or migraine. the most popular thing is called the revive deathbed treatment for hangovers. trying to encourage drinking at all but at least one doctor said this is sending a message that there are no consequences to drinking. they can be "close colossal." >>> a lot of people are commenting on this. marie open facebook says who in the world could use an invasive procedure instead of just drinking fluids? i would never someone who isn't working for an established health care agency put a needle in my arm. cure. don't drink. that's what the doctor also here you go. comment. love to hear from you whether you are hung over or not. chris and kathryn? >> it is 6:39 right now. >>> we all know that housing prices in boston are very expensive. >> but imagine paying more than half a million dollars for a parking spot. pre's back with the nice spot, pre. >> probably the same people that can afford to have a nurse come to their house for a hangover, right? the price does not include $3,000 in annual property t
they treat other stuff like flu or migraine. the most popular thing is called the revive deathbed treatment for hangovers. trying to encourage drinking at all but at least one doctor said this is sending a message that there are no consequences to drinking. they can be "close colossal." >>> a lot of people are commenting on this. marie open facebook says who in the world could use an invasive procedure instead of just drinking fluids? i would never someone who isn't working...
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. >> that major migraine that no energy is feeling sick. >> they approach treatment like everything else in their livers, relentlessly and together. >> we made a decision we're not going to slow down or stop. we're going to run the business and fight through this cancer. the second we slow down is the second it gets scary. we made the decision to keep moving forward. >> throughout the treatment he continued to work and knowing they wanted to expand their family they planned for an invetro pregnancy. after two failed attempts they now have their son brayden. >> it was a turning point in our life. now priorities are different. >> i use to work 14 hour days and i don't. >> after he found out he had cancer him and my daughter got closer than they've ever been. >> they continue to host flip or flop and the new season premiers december 3rd. he has been in complete remission for about a year and a half. >> that's good news. here's how to spot the symptoms of thyroid cancer. good to see you. how serious is this? if the viewer hadn't noticed it, how bad could it have been? >> i think in his case
. >> that major migraine that no energy is feeling sick. >> they approach treatment like everything else in their livers, relentlessly and together. >> we made a decision we're not going to slow down or stop. we're going to run the business and fight through this cancer. the second we slow down is the second it gets scary. we made the decision to keep moving forward. >> throughout the treatment he continued to work and knowing they wanted to expand their family they...