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institute at nih.king on the human genome project, and mapping the human genome -- u.s. we did that for yourself. you had people look at your makeup, and find out what you might be at risk for, and one of the things that came up was more of the risk for diabetes. guest: indeed. we have discovered more than 1000 of the genetic risk factors, and it is possible now, although it is still not perfect, for individuals to find out something more about their own risk, and perhaps use that information to their own plan for prevention. this seems like a good idea. right now, it is done largely as a one-size-fits-all. we are all different people. if you could optimize that on your personal risks, it could be more effective. it might be more motivated for people that might be inclined to not pay a lot of attention. having a bad deal, i decided i could go to the process by separate having that view, i decided i could go to the process -- by having that you, i could go to the process myself. name.that as sosumed the
institute at nih.king on the human genome project, and mapping the human genome -- u.s. we did that for yourself. you had people look at your makeup, and find out what you might be at risk for, and one of the things that came up was more of the risk for diabetes. guest: indeed. we have discovered more than 1000 of the genetic risk factors, and it is possible now, although it is still not perfect, for individuals to find out something more about their own risk, and perhaps use that information...
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crisis of two thousand and eight as fears of a double dip recession and grow despite the efforts of nih math and world bank. that's why the headlines up next a spotlight aldred off speaks to a star snapper from rolling stone magazine who's credited with taking rock music pictures to a whole new. carlos again to walk into the spotlight the interview show on our take i probably today my guest in the studio is there was. a rolling stone magazine has become a legend for generations of music lovers around the world for many famous band musicians the pictures and the rolling stone but came a springboard into the world of show but there's lots of on those stories behind every photo and who could tell the stories better than the pictures here's the rolling stone magazine's former chief accountant for baron. looking at the iconic photos of jenny's joplin b.b. king and jimi hendrix you know where you saw the first rolling stone magazine popularize a new standard a music journalist bringing a closer to the audience and people looking at us from the covers and pages appear natural as if they were c
crisis of two thousand and eight as fears of a double dip recession and grow despite the efforts of nih math and world bank. that's why the headlines up next a spotlight aldred off speaks to a star snapper from rolling stone magazine who's credited with taking rock music pictures to a whole new. carlos again to walk into the spotlight the interview show on our take i probably today my guest in the studio is there was. a rolling stone magazine has become a legend for generations of music lovers...
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paper that's john of your point of time i had jonathan go the other part of the extraordinary is the nih the majority are for corruption and members of this project i mean yes you must start rebuilding of a multi-party system and that means people must stand as a representative of the party members overturn meetings not just once every four years but all the time regularly try to build up mobilize you know just to have be above the party is the old czarist model basically isn't it and unfortunately you don't get into the same thing when he was there he always said oh it is a time gentlemen maybe even you can agree or disagree for you should be part of the party but there is a multi-party system here i mean you can vote for the communist if you want to ok you can vote yes on the right there is ok there is a choice but that's the only that's the only party that's not the plan on the kremlin the fact is all other parties that penned in some ways on the kremlin and what you really need in addition to a multi-party system is strong institution across the country russia has a strong central st
paper that's john of your point of time i had jonathan go the other part of the extraordinary is the nih the majority are for corruption and members of this project i mean yes you must start rebuilding of a multi-party system and that means people must stand as a representative of the party members overturn meetings not just once every four years but all the time regularly try to build up mobilize you know just to have be above the party is the old czarist model basically isn't it and...
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nih seniorhealth.gov.lt with you in mind. >>> ten people are now dead following a plane crash on friday at the reno air races. 17 people remain hospitalized and two people are still unaccounted for. more than 15 people were hurt when the world war ii era p15 crashed and sent shrapnel flying. a me memorial for those who died is planned for sunday. >>> what's left of the plane piloted by jimmy leeward is being taken to washington, d.c. for analysis. the investigation into what caused the p51 mustang to must plummet into the ground may take a year. >>> san francisco's police say they have arrested a man in connection with a series of taxi cab robberies. since the middle of last month at least four cab drivers have been robbed after picking up a passenger who told the cab driver to take him to an address on ofarrel. after they arrived a man would demand money from the driver. >>> san francisco police also say a woman stabbed to death, a man she says broke into her home yesterday morning. the incident happened
nih seniorhealth.gov.lt with you in mind. >>> ten people are now dead following a plane crash on friday at the reno air races. 17 people remain hospitalized and two people are still unaccounted for. more than 15 people were hurt when the world war ii era p15 crashed and sent shrapnel flying. a me memorial for those who died is planned for sunday. >>> what's left of the plane piloted by jimmy leeward is being taken to washington, d.c. for analysis. the investigation into what...
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it is hard to identify the root causes, but the kind of research that nih does is crucial at getting at those causes. i think the point she is making is under research. host: we learned yesterday that among the worst places to drive washington, d.c., and baltimore, maryland. among the safest are in iowa and all -- i hope. fire deaths are staying the same, and poisoning is seen an increase. guest: poisoning should be noted that much of what we are talking about is the way we label these things. so, what you see there is no influence of the misuse of drugs. it is labeled by the epidemiologists who track these things as poisoning, but it is part more -- probably more reflective of what we think of as drug abuse. it is not heroin, or marijuana, but there are things that when you think about them, physicians would see them as poison. to readthose spikes that have nagged our society for a long time. host: our apologies for our radio audience, because we are showing some charts, but let's look at suicide and homicide rates divided between whites and blacks. on average, 12 to 13 deaths among
it is hard to identify the root causes, but the kind of research that nih does is crucial at getting at those causes. i think the point she is making is under research. host: we learned yesterday that among the worst places to drive washington, d.c., and baltimore, maryland. among the safest are in iowa and all -- i hope. fire deaths are staying the same, and poisoning is seen an increase. guest: poisoning should be noted that much of what we are talking about is the way we label these things....
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the nih has been a catalyst for the world's best health care system.artment of defense has spawned the internet, has spawned modern transportation technology for generations. the nuclear industry was built on the back of the department of defense. so for generations, more than a hundred years, the government has been a useful catalyst to drive this great capitalist system. so, number one, there is a role -- i think a small role -- to be played by the government in risk-taking and helping to evolve where we go, right? number one. number two, it just so happens that the biggest competitor in the world today has a system where the government fundamentally runs the play. i mean, i have been going to china since 1984. i get the five-year plan from the chinese government. i make our team digest them, study it and analyze it because they actually do it. so we now have a new competitor who runs a different play. and i have always been paranoid about competition. i think it's good for the united states to be paranoid about competition, to study and say, okay, a
the nih has been a catalyst for the world's best health care system.artment of defense has spawned the internet, has spawned modern transportation technology for generations. the nuclear industry was built on the back of the department of defense. so for generations, more than a hundred years, the government has been a useful catalyst to drive this great capitalist system. so, number one, there is a role -- i think a small role -- to be played by the government in risk-taking and helping to...
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it is hard to identify the root causes, but the kind of research that nih does is crucial at getting at those causes. i think the point she is making is under research. host: we learned yesterday that among the worst places to drive washington, d.c., and baltimore, maryland. among the safest are in iowa and all -- i hope. fire deaths are staying the same, and poisoning is seen an increase. guest: poisoning should be noted that much of what we are talking about is the way we label these things. so, what you see there is no influence of the misuse of drugs. it is labeled by the epidemiologists who track these things as poisoning, but it is part more -- probably more reflective of what we think of as drug abuse. it is not heroin, or marijuana, but there are things that when you think about them, physicians would see them as poison. to readthose spikes that have nagged our society for a long time. host: our apologies for our radio audience, because we are showing some charts, but let's look at suicide and homicide rates divided between whites and blacks. on average, 12 to 13 deaths among
it is hard to identify the root causes, but the kind of research that nih does is crucial at getting at those causes. i think the point she is making is under research. host: we learned yesterday that among the worst places to drive washington, d.c., and baltimore, maryland. among the safest are in iowa and all -- i hope. fire deaths are staying the same, and poisoning is seen an increase. guest: poisoning should be noted that much of what we are talking about is the way we label these things....
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nih is sort of the tool in the crown in many ways of what goes on in federal government spending and development. there was a little bit in terms of the diane's question that gets to the cost of the drugs. i don't think anyone has ever accused fba of moving too quickly -- fda of moving too quickly and pushing something out due to political pressure. i have not heard it, i have not seen it. i think they are very cautious about how they do these things and very clear before they go forward. she has a good point about the idea that you have a clinical trial and it has maybe 500 people in it and it does not have a significant number children or elderly or people with different things. you really don't find out some of these effects until you get to a broader population. host: let's conclude where we began with these figures, from the 1940's. the average age, living to 65. 60% of americans were approaching 85% of those 65 and older. guest: these figures are actually the key measures for the country of its health status. even though we are not getting into the great detail, these are the f
nih is sort of the tool in the crown in many ways of what goes on in federal government spending and development. there was a little bit in terms of the diane's question that gets to the cost of the drugs. i don't think anyone has ever accused fba of moving too quickly -- fda of moving too quickly and pushing something out due to political pressure. i have not heard it, i have not seen it. i think they are very cautious about how they do these things and very clear before they go forward. she...
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inh will tell you from onset of -- nih will say from the onset, it is 12 years before somebody sees the first treatment. 12 years. and a bunch of bad stuff happens in that interval. fortunately, many of our nation's very best and brightest men and women from academia, industry, and the medical community, non-profit organizations, dob and the government as a will, are working tirelessly in this area. together over the past decade we have made tremendous progress in what has been largely uncharted territory, with the development of effective protocols we put in place, new treatment and imaging methods, therapies, technologies, and devices. we have also made great strides within our own ranks. among our many endeavors in recent years we established a pain management task force and campaign plan to adopt the best practices army-wide. we issued much needed guidance in critical areas such as holly- pharmacy management and pain management, an arm and medical command recently changed several policies regarding the number of prescriptions, medications, and the duration for which a prescription m
inh will tell you from onset of -- nih will say from the onset, it is 12 years before somebody sees the first treatment. 12 years. and a bunch of bad stuff happens in that interval. fortunately, many of our nation's very best and brightest men and women from academia, industry, and the medical community, non-profit organizations, dob and the government as a will, are working tirelessly in this area. together over the past decade we have made tremendous progress in what has been largely...
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nih would have been affected.d to by democrats and republicans and signed into law by the president is basically another freeze, less than a 1% reduction, that allows us to invest in innovation and education. it allows us to do that so that we can create jobs for the picture. it is a manageable amount of and much, much better than the way the house was looking at the fiscal year 2012 budget. there are no cuts in his first trillion dollars. -- this first trillion dollars in medicare, a zeroth. no cuts in medicaid. there is no cuts in this and socialollars in medicar security. but then there is going to be a second round in which we need to do at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction over the next 10 years we have this super committee made up of 12 members of the house and senate that will have the ability to make certain recommendations that are voted up or down by congress. it must be voted. it cannot be filibustered. this committee must make its recommendations by thanksgiving and congress must act on it by ch
nih would have been affected.d to by democrats and republicans and signed into law by the president is basically another freeze, less than a 1% reduction, that allows us to invest in innovation and education. it allows us to do that so that we can create jobs for the picture. it is a manageable amount of and much, much better than the way the house was looking at the fiscal year 2012 budget. there are no cuts in his first trillion dollars. -- this first trillion dollars in medicare, a zeroth....
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this is in the setting up a big nih trial.i follow the recommendations of the national cancer institute coast are clear, written in lay language and tell you what's working what's not work. there's a website that tells you in great detail. the quick answer is i don't believe in body scans because they've never been shown outside of the situation to save lives. >> host: next call for dr. mukherjee comes from new york city. you are on with siddhartha mukherjee, author of "the emperor of all maladies: a biography of cancer." >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. can you hear me? yes, i'd like to ask a brief three-part her and all is sent over the air. as i can to talk more about some of the panic dose of his research and are they to hear more about some of the typos things that particularly struck him as he put book. two particular cases in our actual reality. recently it came out that in boston were so-called tsa, i called them talk says and assaulted had the scanners that there have been pluses of cancer. tsa workers. as i can
this is in the setting up a big nih trial.i follow the recommendations of the national cancer institute coast are clear, written in lay language and tell you what's working what's not work. there's a website that tells you in great detail. the quick answer is i don't believe in body scans because they've never been shown outside of the situation to save lives. >> host: next call for dr. mukherjee comes from new york city. you are on with siddhartha mukherjee, author of "the emperor...
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shortage issue is a dramatically effecting clinical trials as well in cancer and disease in many parts of niho that's very, very troubling to us as a nation that prizes scientific advances. the gray market, unfortunately, is very poorly understood, and it's, as we've mentioned already, it's largely unregulated. and to have, now, this dimension complicating an already complicated situation is very disturbing. >> yeah. >> so we appreciate your attention to that, and we want to address that as well as all the other factors that are involved here. >> other actions we should be
shortage issue is a dramatically effecting clinical trials as well in cancer and disease in many parts of niho that's very, very troubling to us as a nation that prizes scientific advances. the gray market, unfortunately, is very poorly understood, and it's, as we've mentioned already, it's largely unregulated. and to have, now, this dimension complicating an already complicated situation is very disturbing. >> yeah. >> so we appreciate your attention to that, and we want to address...
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so that national institute on aging at nih, of the u.s. department of health and human services, created go4life. bud: i now excercise three times a week. narrator: featuring exercises you can do anywhere. irene: i can really go. narrator: find our more, visit nia.hih.gov/go4life.
so that national institute on aging at nih, of the u.s. department of health and human services, created go4life. bud: i now excercise three times a week. narrator: featuring exercises you can do anywhere. irene: i can really go. narrator: find our more, visit nia.hih.gov/go4life.
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so that national institute on aging at nih, of the u.s. department of health and human services, created go4life. bud: i now excercise three times a week. narrator: featuring exercises you can do anywhere. irene: i can really go. narrator: find our more, visit nia.hih.gov/go4life. [voif ic keys]over 1000 babies n every day withiv. and half will die before their second birthday. but the plaiuth this caall be. we can reachhe goal of n child born withiv by 201 go to one dot g. toge we can stop t spread of hiv from mothero child. we're not asking for your money we're asking for your voice. go to one dot org we're not asking anjoins today.money
so that national institute on aging at nih, of the u.s. department of health and human services, created go4life. bud: i now excercise three times a week. narrator: featuring exercises you can do anywhere. irene: i can really go. narrator: find our more, visit nia.hih.gov/go4life. [voif ic keys]over 1000 babies n every day withiv. and half will die before their second birthday. but the plaiuth this caall be. we can reachhe goal of n child born withiv by 201 go to one dot g. toge we can stop t...