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i i would national institute for health would national institute for health would nice taste nicer andr and you can get gluten-free and dairy free. we have carried out research with the supermarket shoppers and we have found out that people are concerned that ready made gluten—free buckets are full of chemicals and preservatives, whereas if you make it alhome. it is all natural, you know what goes in. it a great activity to do with the kids as well. you say that, there are stabiliser and that kind of thing to give them a greater shelf life but everything in there is in a packet. how do i know that is also free of preservatives and stabilisers because how many people are going to turn round and read to the bottom of the ingredients and whack in a bit water and off you go. you would be surprised. a lot of people are reading the label, and they are educated about what goes into their food. so, we make our baking mix, they are completely natural, we use organic gluten—free british flour, we use organic unrefined sugar, super foods and you add a few natural wet ingredients to make it up nat
i i would national institute for health would national institute for health would nice taste nicer andr and you can get gluten-free and dairy free. we have carried out research with the supermarket shoppers and we have found out that people are concerned that ready made gluten—free buckets are full of chemicals and preservatives, whereas if you make it alhome. it is all natural, you know what goes in. it a great activity to do with the kids as well. you say that, there are stabiliser and that...
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[indiscernible] >> what about research at the national institute for health? gov. weld: absolutely. the i was governor, i had same priorities i would as president. [indiscernible] thank you. gov. weld: thanks , sir. [indiscernible] >> what did you make of the president read tweeting the conspiracy theory about jeffrey epstein? gov. weld: i have not gotten a look at it. if therely have not -- used,rope in the cell he is that what he reported? >> the president was tweeting -- gov. weld: very much in character. a well-known historical figure noted president? gov. weld: not a president? >> governor, we are on with msnb c. donald trump's approval rating was 90% or more in the party, what role does your version of republican having this party today? gov. weld: i will tell the truth, that way i do not have to remember what i said, and we will see whether people agree with it. i think the current situation is somewhat artificial, people may be equating the stock market with the donald trump. so we will see. i think he has a lot to answer for. >> there will be an iowa caucus, what does your
[indiscernible] >> what about research at the national institute for health? gov. weld: absolutely. the i was governor, i had same priorities i would as president. [indiscernible] thank you. gov. weld: thanks , sir. [indiscernible] >> what did you make of the president read tweeting the conspiracy theory about jeffrey epstein? gov. weld: i have not gotten a look at it. if therely have not -- used,rope in the cell he is that what he reported? >> the president was tweeting --...
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health on the other hand is very interested. in evil. is director of the national institute for occupational health $1006.00. 100 mentally this is of great importance to demonstrate that the levels are so much high and that. there will be negative health effects on the children and one of the real tragedies. and why the money has not been prioritized we need to make sure that mines and other workplaces don't continue to contaminate the living environment for communities and so on. you know would you like a copy or we would absolutely love to have a copy because you see we don't have this we don't have it in and then we can go in with our medical teams and perhaps have a sample of those who have got higher levels. of these different heavy metals and uranium and go in more physical examination do blood tests do urine tests and monitor their. the south african government will soon begin a major study on the health impacts of mining pollution. but time is of the essence in 2017 mining companies extracted 130 tons of gold from south african soil. producing 27000000 600000 tons of sup
health on the other hand is very interested. in evil. is director of the national institute for occupational health $1006.00. 100 mentally this is of great importance to demonstrate that the levels are so much high and that. there will be negative health effects on the children and one of the real tragedies. and why the money has not been prioritized we need to make sure that mines and other workplaces don't continue to contaminate the living environment for communities and so on. you know...
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for by taxpayers. through the n.i.h. the national institutes of health the single largest funder of biomedical research in the entire world. we're paying for that. and what n.i.h. does with those wonderful drugs is it gives them to a drug company that can then set any price it wants. we believe that we need to restore balance, let's get that innovation, but let's make sure, especially with taxpayer funded drugs, that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. and that is that drug companies don't spend as much as they want you to believe on r&d. they spend many of them more on advertising and marketing than they do on research and development. host: when it comes to the n.i.h., they've worked a couple of vehicles in congress designed to look at this topic of prescription drugs, is there something you endorse? one does deal directly with the idea of n.i.h. funding. guest: yeah. two weeks ago, a bill was introduced by democrat senator chris value-of maryland and republican senator -- value holen -- van holland -- van hollen and a republican sen
for by taxpayers. through the n.i.h. the national institutes of health the single largest funder of biomedical research in the entire world. we're paying for that. and what n.i.h. does with those wonderful drugs is it gives them to a drug company that can then set any price it wants. we believe that we need to restore balance, let's get that innovation, but let's make sure, especially with taxpayer funded drugs, that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. and that is that drug...
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national institutes of health. she has worked in the history of medicine division of nlm for the past 15 years which she is conducting research on african- american medical personnel that serve during the american civil war.
national institutes of health. she has worked in the history of medicine division of nlm for the past 15 years which she is conducting research on african- american medical personnel that serve during the american civil war.
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for type 1 diabetes. with the national institutes of health official, other witnesses up with an aging committee hearing include actor victor garber and a nine-year-old girl to testify about their experiences living with diabetes. susan collins chairs the committee.
for type 1 diabetes. with the national institutes of health official, other witnesses up with an aging committee hearing include actor victor garber and a nine-year-old girl to testify about their experiences living with diabetes. susan collins chairs the committee.
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understand what steps need to be take, i spoke with anthony fauci from the national institute of health. rwanda shut its border forit has reopened it. is that the kind of measure which can stop a virus like this from spreading in the region? not really andi spreading in the region? not really and i think that is the reason why they reversed themselves. sometimes when you close borders you can create more of the difficulty of people trying to surreptitiously get in as opposed to in an open way so i think it was a good choice to walk that decision back. why is this region are having this particular outbreak at this moment? the problem is that security issues are really paramount here and being able to do the kinds of things that you do to essentially get your arms around the outbreak and stop it, and that is getting the contacts. the way to go out into the community, to do the tracing, it is impeded by the violence and lack of security, which is very unique. we have been through other outbreaks in other countries that were difficult but we never had a security issue that god in the way. that is one of the main probl
understand what steps need to be take, i spoke with anthony fauci from the national institute of health. rwanda shut its border forit has reopened it. is that the kind of measure which can stop a virus like this from spreading in the region? not really andi spreading in the region? not really and i think that is the reason why they reversed themselves. sometimes when you close borders you can create more of the difficulty of people trying to surreptitiously get in as opposed to in an open way...
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national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] "distant drummer" is a series producedabout drug use by george washington university and the national institute of mental healthd narrated by hollywood actors. "distantreel america," drummer, a movable scene." narrated by robert michelman looks at the late 1960's counterculture movement. the film argues excessive drug use is dangerous and dropping out won't fall -- won't solve the problems of society. ♪ straighthis is the society, orderly, well-managed, the world of the establishment, made possible by the protestant ethic. work is noble, worldly achievement the sign of god's favor. ♪ but not everybody embraces these hallmarks of success. in each city across the land, there exists another culture which rejects fierce competition and material rewards, and in so doing refutes the order of the establishment. ♪
national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] "distant drummer" is a series producedabout drug use by george washington university and the national institute of mental healthd narrated by hollywood actors. "distantreel america," drummer, a movable scene." narrated by robert michelman looks at the late 1960's counterculture movement. the film argues excessive drug use is dangerous and dropping out won't fall...
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in o in in our case it was the company had third-party research on the websites, for instance, national institutes of healthke to educate our customers. the fda took issue with that we took that off it was a 24-hour issue we no longer have any of those third-party links to research reports about what the benefits of cbd are h. >> how can consumers get better educated >> we are hoping they will work on regulation. the industry can be transparent about what it is that we are selling. today we can't say anything. >> how do you view the competitive landscape? philip morris and chronos, 45% which is owned by altria they are talking about innovation as to one of the reasons they want to get together do they become a powerhouse down the road >> absolutely. i think you will see the big alcohol companies, the big cigarette companies, consumer goods brands, drinks companies will get involved. i think they will all be there in canada it's federally legal, so they can all invest in canadian companies the u.s., which is a bigger market, they can't at the moment the u.s. companies are going if alone they are building the
in o in in our case it was the company had third-party research on the websites, for instance, national institutes of healthke to educate our customers. the fda took issue with that we took that off it was a 24-hour issue we no longer have any of those third-party links to research reports about what the benefits of cbd are h. >> how can consumers get better educated >> we are hoping they will work on regulation. the industry can be transparent about what it is that we are selling....
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national institutes of health. she has worked in the history of medicine division of nlm for the past 15 years where she is conducting research on african-american medical personnel that served during the american civil war. she has curated several exhibitions including binding wounds, pushing boundaries, african-americans in civil war medicine, and has authored several articles that have appeared in prologue magazine. traces, a publication of the indiana historical society, and several online publications and blogs. she is currently working on a book on african-american civil war surgeons. please join me in welcoming jill l. newmark. >> hi and good evening. thank you for that nice introduction. i want to thank jake and the claire barton missing soldiers museum for this opportunity and invitation to come and talk to you about this subject, about african-americans who served as nurses and surgeons during the civil war. the story of african-american medical personnel that served during the civil war, it's an often neglected part of civil war history and there's been very little written on the subject. of civil war medi
national institutes of health. she has worked in the history of medicine division of nlm for the past 15 years where she is conducting research on african-american medical personnel that served during the american civil war. she has curated several exhibitions including binding wounds, pushing boundaries, african-americans in civil war medicine, and has authored several articles that have appeared in prologue magazine. traces, a publication of the indiana historical society, and several online...
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science, paid .or by taxpayers to the nih the national institutes of health of the single largest funder of biomedical research in the world. we are paying for that. with thedoes the dust wonderful drugs is use them for drug that connect any price. we believe we need to restore balance. let's get that innovation but make sure especially with taxpayer drugs that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. that is that drug companies do not spend as much as i want you to believe. advertising and marketing been research and development. and: start at the end concerns about advertising and marketing. guest: it is a fallacy that drug companies spend more time on marketing than they do in r&d. all of the expenses that has to do with sales forces, it is not advertising. their sales forces distribute over.products the biopharmaceutical industry invests or my back in the r&d than any other sector in the country. more than high-tech, more than anything we put back. the first thing he said was absurd. what he said was nih develop stocks and gives them the companies and the company -- companies charge whatever they want. that is a silly thing
science, paid .or by taxpayers to the nih the national institutes of health of the single largest funder of biomedical research in the world. we are paying for that. with thedoes the dust wonderful drugs is use them for drug that connect any price. we believe we need to restore balance. let's get that innovation but make sure especially with taxpayer drugs that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. that is that drug companies do not spend as much as i want you to believe....
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. >> next an update on the latest research and treatment options for type i diabetes with the national institutes of health official, other witnesses at this senate aging committee hearing include actor victor garber in a 9-year-old girl from maine to testify about their experiences living with diabetes. senator susan collins chairs the committee. [inaudible conversations] >> the hearing will come to order. good morning, everybody. it is wonderful to welcome all of you to washington dc. this is our 11th children's congress and it is a privilege to work with jdf families whose commitment to promoting life-changing research, to prevent and ultimately q or type i diabetes inspires me. i want to welcome not only our ranking members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a special guest, and that is the code chair with me of the senate diabetes caucus, senator jean shaheen of new hampshire. thank you for joining us here today as well. let me shorten my opening comments this morning because we do have the votes beginning at 11:00 and i want to make sure we have time to hear from all of o
. >> next an update on the latest research and treatment options for type i diabetes with the national institutes of health official, other witnesses at this senate aging committee hearing include actor victor garber in a 9-year-old girl from maine to testify about their experiences living with diabetes. senator susan collins chairs the committee. [inaudible conversations] >> the hearing will come to order. good morning, everybody. it is wonderful to welcome all of you to washington...
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segregation in this county, or redlining and cross nation, federal policy institute redlining, instituted housing segregation and how health policy enforcement for decades in the 20th century as american households were building well household ownership. was exclusively reserved for white household african-americans were blocked out of home ownership for those programs and the building of the 20th century occurred left african-american households with one can of the wealth of whitehall cells in this country. that is a majordriver for homelessness . there is no fallback or many african-american households. in addition, our criminal justice over polices over incarcerates african-americans. african-american communities racial disparity in incarceration has led to the year overrepresentation in our criminal justice, in the county of los angeles of eight percent people of color, it percentblack people in the county of los angeles, 30 percent target population are black .ghostwriters need people with severe economic disparities and capacity within our market, housing market, job market and every other aspect of our culture was after the address were g
segregation in this county, or redlining and cross nation, federal policy institute redlining, instituted housing segregation and how health policy enforcement for decades in the 20th century as american households were building well household ownership. was exclusively reserved for white household african-americans were blocked out of home ownership for those programs and the building of the 20th century occurred left african-american households with one can of the wealth of whitehall cells in...
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for by taxpayers. through the n.i.h. the national institutes of healthre the single largest funder of biomedical research in the entire world. we're paying for that. and what n.i.h. does with those wonderful drugs is it gives them to a drug company that can then set any price it wants. we believe that we need to restore balance, let's get that innovation, but let's make sure, especially with taxpayer funded drugs, that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. and that is that drug companies don't spend as much as they want you to believe on r&d. they spend many of them more on advertising and marketing than they do on research and development. host: when it comes to the n.i.h., they've worked a couple of vehicles in congress designed to look at this topic of prescription drugs, is there something you endorse? one does deal directly with the idea of n.i.h. funding. guest: yeah. two weeks ago, a bill was introduced by democrat senator chris value-of maryland and republican senator -- value holen -- van holland -- van hollen and a republican s
for by taxpayers. through the n.i.h. the national institutes of healthre the single largest funder of biomedical research in the entire world. we're paying for that. and what n.i.h. does with those wonderful drugs is it gives them to a drug company that can then set any price it wants. we believe that we need to restore balance, let's get that innovation, but let's make sure, especially with taxpayer funded drugs, that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. and that is that drug...
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national institute of health and care excellence to develop additional clinical guidelines and we are working with the health education england to provide additional training. the decision to prescribe unlicensed cannabis —based products forision made with patients and their families, taking into decision made with patients and theirfamilies, taking into account clinical guidance. we have got four weeks more for your, for you to come up weeks more for your, for you to come up with the finalised report, is that right? well, it is partly... just one last point. even if we had found good evidence in epilepsy, if we talk about that for a moment, these are unlicensed medicines, so clinicians would still have to step through licensed medicines first and then work through. it is an important point to make. as parents we are not saying that we wanted on top. we are saying we want a sensible conclusion. lastly, i would just like to say, the uk is the biggest supporter —— exporter of medical cannabis to the world. why is our government not allowing its people to have access to a product it is making a lot of money from? there is a question for you. it makes me very angry. someone on twitter says they were in 448 ta blets, twitter s
national institute of health and care excellence to develop additional clinical guidelines and we are working with the health education england to provide additional training. the decision to prescribe unlicensed cannabis —based products forision made with patients and their families, taking into decision made with patients and theirfamilies, taking into account clinical guidance. we have got four weeks more for your, for you to come up weeks more for your, for you to come up with the...
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health crisis with devastating consequences, including increases in opioid misuse. the national institute on drug abuse says roughly 21 to 29% of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain, misuse them and between 8.12% of patients develop an opioid use disorder. they also say an estimated 46% who misuse prescription opioids transition to heroin pam. >>and now to a big story in the east bay, those who have weekend plans to travel to and from san francisco and beyond well they better have their patients. bart plans to shut down stations between walnut creek and over and a plus part of highway 24 will also be close the shutdowns are all for a work project to rebuild the rail lines. four's gayle ong live in lafayette tonight with details on what people need to expect gayle. yeah, definitely plan. >>pam now this is going to be the first at 6 planned shutdown that begins this weekend and it's one of the busiest stations, i'm at here lafayette in contra costa county to san francisco. >>i think it's a great project and it's supposed to make be a writer while in transit. so i think that's great. >>this regular bart rider gives this advice about the bar weekend slowdown tha
health crisis with devastating consequences, including increases in opioid misuse. the national institute on drug abuse says roughly 21 to 29% of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain, misuse them and between 8.12% of patients develop an opioid use disorder. they also say an estimated 46% who misuse prescription opioids transition to heroin pam. >>and now to a big story in the east bay, those who have weekend plans to travel to and from san francisco and beyond well they better...
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health crisis with devastating consequences, including increases in opioid misuse. the national institute on drug abuse says roughly 21 to 29% of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain, misuse them between 8.12% of patients develop and opioid use disorder. they also say an estimated 46% who misuse prescription opioids transition to heroin. a disturbing case for paris tonight as students go back to school police in southo say the man for attempted kidnapping of a child. >>officers responded to palm avenue shortly before 8 this morning near roosevelt middle school. they say an 11 year-old girl was walking to school with a classmate when a man physically grabbed the girl and placed his head and over her mouth before being confronted by a good samaritan police found the suspect a 37 year-old christopher call living in a nearby adult care homes along a creek, a man will serve more than 2 years in prison for mail saft conspiracy. >>targeting a san francisco apartment complex. prosecutors say 35 year-old tyler goforth pleaded guilty to the charge in may. according to his plea agreement goes for the 4th admitted that he and his co-defendant jess and felix. repeatedly s
health crisis with devastating consequences, including increases in opioid misuse. the national institute on drug abuse says roughly 21 to 29% of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain, misuse them between 8.12% of patients develop and opioid use disorder. they also say an estimated 46% who misuse prescription opioids transition to heroin. a disturbing case for paris tonight as students go back to school police in southo say the man for attempted kidnapping of a child. >>officers...
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for drug delivery. jackie deangelis picks up the story live from the newsroom. reporter: connell, let's start by looking of statistic. national institute of health and deaths related to fentanyl, minus methadone, 28,466. now you talked about what the president ordered today. let me give you company reaction to that that fedex came back with a statement, fedex supported passage of the stop act, encourages accelerated i am play mentation of enforcement of provisions to protect the health and safety of the american people. ups came back saying something similar. ups take as multilayered approach to security and compliance to identify, and prevent delivery of illegal fentanyl and other illicit substances. these companies are firing back at the president saying we already do this. trump -- judge andrew napolitano, fox news judicial analyst gave us a statement on this the president lacks authority to issue such an order. if he asked the doj, if lawyers would have told him of the administrative procedures act whereby the fda can impose regulations on drug imports with 30 days notice. you and i were having conversation before, there is a lot of criticis
for drug delivery. jackie deangelis picks up the story live from the newsroom. reporter: connell, let's start by looking of statistic. national institute of health and deaths related to fentanyl, minus methadone, 28,466. now you talked about what the president ordered today. let me give you company reaction to that that fedex came back with a statement, fedex supported passage of the stop act, encourages accelerated i am play mentation of enforcement of provisions to protect the health and...
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the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks for men and 4 or more drinks for women in a 2 hour period binge drinking can have serious negative healthing from an increased risk of falling to an increased likelihood of chronic health issues, the author of the study also points out that those older adults who are already dealing with medical conditions and taking prescription medications. >>are putting themselves at even more risk for complications. the author hopes this study will encourage more education and awareness when it comes to binge drinking and the rest. for today's health minute. i'm britt conway. >>today for the green and gold and he did not disa can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now,
the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks for men and 4 or more drinks for women in a 2 hour period binge drinking can have serious negative healthing from an increased risk of falling to an increased likelihood of chronic health issues, the author of the study also points out that those older adults who are already dealing with medical conditions and taking prescription medications. >>are putting themselves at even more risk for...
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for, they were public-private partnerships. the nih, the national cancer institute, that funds innovation with the private sector, so it's really been a public-private partnership. >> ok. much of current concern about u.s. health care focuses on high drug costs. is this a new phenomena and or does it have deeper historical roots? a new phenomenon. wheren interesting area prescription drugs in particular draw a system of drugs dependent on the use of patent protection to encourage innovation and the developed insystem the early world war ii, 1950's, but it really set up a system incentivized innovation, but protected it in a way that made for a very high cost in terms of prescription drugs. the cost of prescription drugs thealready an issue by 1950's. price were finding the very hard to bear and of course, medicare did not cover prescription drug costs until very, very recently. this is been an issue for a length of time. when people talk about federal involvement in health care, they usually think of medicare and medicaid, but veterans affairs also offers government-funded health care. how did it arise in what lessons can offer us? great question. an excellent question because in some ways we have had socializ
for, they were public-private partnerships. the nih, the national cancer institute, that funds innovation with the private sector, so it's really been a public-private partnership. >> ok. much of current concern about u.s. health care focuses on high drug costs. is this a new phenomena and or does it have deeper historical roots? a new phenomenon. wheren interesting area prescription drugs in particular draw a system of drugs dependent on the use of patent protection to encourage...
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national institute of health, the things that most people care about. . what i want is more scientific review. i want less scientific review that's paid for my last question, just so we're clear, your view, though, of federal or state government vaccination requirements is they are valid or you may oppose them? >> there are -- there are with any medical intervention, there are benefits and there are risks. the government always has to come down on the side of the public good. absolutely. i was vaccinated. my daughter was vaccinated. of course. of course, i am. i just want to know that when it comes to the review of our drugs and when it comes to all issues related to drugs, just as we have to learn from what is happening in the opioid crisis, i want independent regulation that is conducted by the government that is not paid for by big pharma. that's what i want. >> excellent. well, marianne williamson, i appreciate you coming back on the beat. taked to you before. many people thought you had a big night last night. we said it's high time to get into it. i appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. and our live debate covera
national institute of health, the things that most people care about. . what i want is more scientific review. i want less scientific review that's paid for my last question, just so we're clear, your view, though, of federal or state government vaccination requirements is they are valid or you may oppose them? >> there are -- there are with any medical intervention, there are benefits and there are risks. the government always has to come down on the side of the public good. absolutely....
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science, paid .or by taxpayers to the nih the national institutes of health of the single largest funder of biomedical research in the world. we are paying fort. with thedoes the dust wonderful drugs is use them for drug that connect any price. we believe we need to restore balance. let's get that innovation but make sure especially with taxpayer drugs that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. that is that drug companies do not spend as much as i want you to believe. advertising and marketing been research and development. and: start at the end concerns about advertising and marketing. guest: it is a fallacy that drug companies spend more time on marketing than they do in r&d. all of the expenses that has to do with sales forces, it is not advertising. their sales forces distribute over.products the biopharmaceutical industry invests or my back in the r&d than any other sector in the country. more than high-tech, more than anything we put back. the first thing he said was absurd. what he said was nih develop stocks and gives them the companies and the company -- companies charge whatever they want. that is a silly thing to
science, paid .or by taxpayers to the nih the national institutes of health of the single largest funder of biomedical research in the world. we are paying fort. with thedoes the dust wonderful drugs is use them for drug that connect any price. we believe we need to restore balance. let's get that innovation but make sure especially with taxpayer drugs that we are getting the prices. i might add one more thing. that is that drug companies do not spend as much as i want you to believe....
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national institutes of health. lisa out in hopewell, virginia, good morning. caller: good morning. um, i put blame on the doctors and the government, those regulations. and for somebody to take a pain pill for 10 years is just crazy. evidently, if they had the surgery, the surgery was not right. i know back in the day, when you they wouldurgery, send you with tylenol 3. a week.d take it for now to prescribe something for , i have to put the blame on doctors. my sister has polio. she hurts everyday. she takes ibuprofen. you have got to put it on the doctors, the government, the regulation, and the people themselves. host: lisa, was there ever an offer or a chance to go on opioids for that pain that your sister has, and what would be the interaction with the dr. on that? caller: absolutely. she chose not to, so she will ibuprofen or you cannot put the blame on the drug companies. they are there to make money. the doctors know. for 10 years? something is not right. host: that is lisa in virginia. reid is up next out of union, washington. good morning. caller: good morning, john. i have a few comments to make, and i will be brief. the first comment is a really i
national institutes of health. lisa out in hopewell, virginia, good morning. caller: good morning. um, i put blame on the doctors and the government, those regulations. and for somebody to take a pain pill for 10 years is just crazy. evidently, if they had the surgery, the surgery was not right. i know back in the day, when you they wouldurgery, send you with tylenol 3. a week.d take it for now to prescribe something for , i have to put the blame on doctors. my sister has polio. she hurts...
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national institutes of health. she has worked in the history of medicine division of nlm for the past 15 years which she is conducting research on african- american medical personnel that serve during the american civil war. she curated several exhibitions and has authored several articles that appeared in prolog magazine. the quarterly publication of the national archives. traces, publication of the international society and several online publications and blogs. she's currently working on a book on african-american civil war surgeons, please join me in welcoming jalal newmark. [ applause ] . >> hi and good evening and thank you for that nice introduction. i want to thank jake for the opportunity and the invitation to come talk to about this subject about african-americans who served as nurses and surgeons during the civil war. the story of african-american medical personnel that serve during the civil war is often a neglected part of civil war history and there's been little written on the subject. the history of civil war medicine often overlook the participation and contributions that african-americans made betwe
national institutes of health. she has worked in the history of medicine division of nlm for the past 15 years which she is conducting research on african- american medical personnel that serve during the american civil war. she curated several exhibitions and has authored several articles that appeared in prolog magazine. the quarterly publication of the national archives. traces, publication of the international society and several online publications and blogs. she's currently working on a...