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and coming up, a potential break through in the fight against parkinson's disease.ow a new voice test can help doctors detect the disease over the telephone. >> jamie: are you having trouble sleeping? maybe the diet is to blame. which foods to avoid to get a good night's rest. next. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morninstarts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pil. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brin more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ >> eric: back now, "sunday house call" and the doctors. an incurable disease that affects 1.5 million people in our country and researchers have created a voice test, a voice-based test to discover parkinson's, dr. samadi, it is fascinating. how do they do it, over the telephone. >> you notice how i got all the subje
and coming up, a potential break through in the fight against parkinson's disease.ow a new voice test can help doctors detect the disease over the telephone. >> jamie: are you having trouble sleeping? maybe the diet is to blame. which foods to avoid to get a good night's rest. next. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morninstarts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pil. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brin more pain. so, back to...
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da por el mundo, es según él, el testimonio del milagro de su vida, en el 2005 le diagnosticaron parkinsonufórico, lleno de alegría. >>>ppor quÉ el aparente milagro, en los 70s, en un viaje a el vaticano, tuvo un encuentro, el entonces, papa jpapa juan pablo ii le preguntó de dónde era. >>> mi bendición para ti, para tu pueblo y para colombia y siguió. >>> para monseñor fabián murulanda, esta historia puede ser lo que necesita la iglesia para la santificación de papa juan pablo ii. >>> creo que amerita ser enviado para la causa de santificación de juan pablo. >>> entre los certificados, dice que debido a este estado actual, no considero importante tratamiento antiparkinsoniano. >>> karol vjoitila padeció de parkinson los últimos años de su vida. >>> en el 2005, marco fidel rojas estuvo hospitalizado 5 días,ue aquí donde tuvo el accidente cerebro vascular, donde le diagnosticaron la enfermedad de parkinson. >>> con esto llegamos al final del noticiero, gracias por estar con nosotros y gracias por confiar en univisión. >>> ahora usted está bien informado, noticiero univisión, su voz, su deci
da por el mundo, es según él, el testimonio del milagro de su vida, en el 2005 le diagnosticaron parkinsonufórico, lleno de alegría. >>>ppor quÉ el aparente milagro, en los 70s, en un viaje a el vaticano, tuvo un encuentro, el entonces, papa jpapa juan pablo ii le preguntó de dónde era. >>> mi bendición para ti, para tu pueblo y para colombia y siguió. >>> para monseñor fabián murulanda, esta historia puede ser lo que necesita la iglesia para la...
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i think ken parkinson only, only get with his role as a lawyer. he was found not guilty at the trial, all right? he was found not guilty at the trial. so the one person who was solely involved as a lawyer was found not guilty. mardian's defense was hifs solely voched as a lawyer and i should not be convicted. obviously the jury did not believe that in coming back with a guilty verdict. >> if i could make one follow-up comment. after watergate the aba decided to revisit the model code of professional conduct and they formed the commission, and their first draft of 1.6, while it did broaden confidentiality, it also contained new exceptions about when a lawyer could reveal confidences in order to prevent death or substantial bodily harm, and then also additional crimes or fraud that could harm financial interests. and that was rejected by the aba house of delegates. so while the initial draft did broaden, it did then include these important exceptions, but that was not ultimately adopted by the house of delegates. there were two more subsequent attem
i think ken parkinson only, only get with his role as a lawyer. he was found not guilty at the trial, all right? he was found not guilty at the trial. so the one person who was solely involved as a lawyer was found not guilty. mardian's defense was hifs solely voched as a lawyer and i should not be convicted. obviously the jury did not believe that in coming back with a guilty verdict. >> if i could make one follow-up comment. after watergate the aba decided to revisit the model code of...
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. >>> well, about a million people are living with parkinson's disease here in the u.s. and doctors at the cleveland clinic are trying to find new ways to control the symptoms some patients experience. bob is one of them. he's had the disease now for 12 years and he started taking a pill to help him walk and talk. but the medication would wear off suddenly. then he had a tube inserted into his stomach attached to the pack. it administers his ms more consistently but is not a cure but doctors hope it will help patients manage their symptoms better on down the road. >>> well, in other health news staph infections are increasing among members of the military. a new study shows a decline in the number of staph cases from 2005 to 2010. it's not yet clear what caused the number of cases to go down. they are highly contagious and resistant to common antibiotics. the bacteria spreads by touching. good personal hygiene helps prevent staph. >>> here's a look at this stories this morning on "good morning maryland" at 5:00. if you've ever eaten an ice cream cone too fast you know wh
. >>> well, about a million people are living with parkinson's disease here in the u.s. and doctors at the cleveland clinic are trying to find new ways to control the symptoms some patients experience. bob is one of them. he's had the disease now for 12 years and he started taking a pill to help him walk and talk. but the medication would wear off suddenly. then he had a tube inserted into his stomach attached to the pack. it administers his ms more consistently but is not a cure but...
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da por el mundo, es según él, el testimonio del milagro de su vida, en el 2005 le diagnosticaron parkinsoncasi a diario perdía el paso. >>> en ese preciso momento que le reclamaba a dios, me acordé que tenía un amigo en el cielo, su santidad papa juan pablo ii. >>> al despertar era otra persona, me sentía eufórico, lleno de alegría. >>>ppor quÉ el aparente milagro, en los 70s, en un viaje a el vaticano, tuvo un encuentro, el entonces, papa jpapa juan pablo
da por el mundo, es según él, el testimonio del milagro de su vida, en el 2005 le diagnosticaron parkinsoncasi a diario perdía el paso. >>> en ese preciso momento que le reclamaba a dios, me acordé que tenía un amigo en el cielo, su santidad papa juan pablo ii. >>> al despertar era otra persona, me sentía eufórico, lleno de alegría. >>>ppor quÉ el aparente milagro, en los 70s, en un viaje a el vaticano, tuvo un encuentro, el entonces, papa jpapa juan pablo
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fox foundation, the parkinson's disease foundation.ne in new york called bachmann strauss foundation. he's been talking to him. over the last 48 hours, to hear stories and e-mails and tweets. >> look at that picture. >> his star on the walk of fame last year. >> how proud are you as his son to see your dad, you know him better than anyone, show this brave moment. >> that was my most proud day with my dad. that was not easy for him because i know what he's gone through over the years to deal with it. so very proud and more proud that he's going to now help people and he's been hearing from others with parkinson's who said, thank you for having courage. thank you for showing you can live with the disease and have a sense of humor. >> shout out to your mom. >> >> that's great. >> we'll be right back after your local news. ->> live, local, latebreaking. this is a wbal-tv 11 news update. >> humidity is in the comfortable range. high temperatures between 90 and 95330% chance for a thunderstorm. thunderstorm. chance for [ cat meows ] [ woman
fox foundation, the parkinson's disease foundation.ne in new york called bachmann strauss foundation. he's been talking to him. over the last 48 hours, to hear stories and e-mails and tweets. >> look at that picture. >> his star on the walk of fame last year. >> how proud are you as his son to see your dad, you know him better than anyone, show this brave moment. >> that was my most proud day with my dad. that was not easy for him because i know what he's gone through...
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the news that he has parkinsons. stay with us.reze experiment with the azerbaijani wrestling team. ♪ can febreze air effects defeat the smelly air in their gym for good? [ man ] what can you smell? [ inhales deeply ] a lot of flowers. it's on the zingy side of floral. potpourri factory, maybe. you can take off your blindfolds now. oh my gosh. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] success. victory over odors, for good, both here and in your home. febreze. breathe happy. victory over odors, for good, both here and in your home. hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. [ male announcer ] the inspiring taste of mcdonald's new spicy chicken mcbites. ♪ poppable pieces of tender chicken breast seasoned with just the right amount of spice, but just for a limited time. new spicy chicken mcbites. the simple joy of spicy perfection. ♪ [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at
the news that he has parkinsons. stay with us.reze experiment with the azerbaijani wrestling team. ♪ can febreze air effects defeat the smelly air in their gym for good? [ man ] what can you smell? [ inhales deeply ] a lot of flowers. it's on the zingy side of floral. potpourri factory, maybe. you can take off your blindfolds now. oh my gosh. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] success. victory over odors, for good, both here and in your home. febreze. breathe happy. victory over odors, for good,...
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some may speculate i have parkinson's. well, i do.d no one, not even my kids. didn't want them to worry, didn't want to be seen as the sick guy. today i'm telling you. and i'm happy to tell you the back is much better, the parkinson's is under control, and i hope to see you again soon on "sunday morning." oh, and the dog, she's fine. thanks for asking. >> we were asking, and we were delighted to have you, bill geist, here at the table. >> great to be here, thank you. >> your piece was so classic you, i thought, humorous and poignant at the same time. i found myself laughing, then going, oh, no, laughing, then no, no. i think that was your intention. >> well, i think i threw people off. >> yes, you did. >> kind of slipped that in. >> was it a difficult decision to go public this way? >> it was very difficult. as i said in the piece, i didn't want to be seen as the sick guy when you walk into a room, oh, he's got parkinson's. that's the first thing they think about, or i didn't want to scare my kids, make them worry about it. there are
some may speculate i have parkinson's. well, i do.d no one, not even my kids. didn't want them to worry, didn't want to be seen as the sick guy. today i'm telling you. and i'm happy to tell you the back is much better, the parkinson's is under control, and i hope to see you again soon on "sunday morning." oh, and the dog, she's fine. thanks for asking. >> we were asking, and we were delighted to have you, bill geist, here at the table. >> great to be here, thank you....
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test i was involved with, i was pretty much out of it all day and that afternoon, i woke up with parkinson's symptoms immediately. >> you had tremor? >> and aching in this limbs and arms, a numbness. >> in this class, is a compound. >> bill was exposed to cs, tear gas, three times at edgewood. >> the gas chamber looks familiar from the first test i was in. >> this army film shows volunteers in the gas chamber at edgewood, exposed to cs? the effects were apparent almost at once. >> your eyes water, your nose runs, your skin burns. you start throwing up. it's a real mess. >> in another test, he received another test before being taken to another room with padded walls like this one. >> i'm sitting in the bed looking at the wall, looking at it and it starts fluttering like the flag does. >> careful control of these chamber tests resulted in a dose of only two parts per million. >> frank rochelle tested a similar drug in aerosol form. >> i leaned over into a face mask and inhaled and exhaled. >> a low dose of agent was fed into the mixing bowl. >> this film shows a sergeant at edgewood named car
test i was involved with, i was pretty much out of it all day and that afternoon, i woke up with parkinson's symptoms immediately. >> you had tremor? >> and aching in this limbs and arms, a numbness. >> in this class, is a compound. >> bill was exposed to cs, tear gas, three times at edgewood. >> the gas chamber looks familiar from the first test i was in. >> this army film shows volunteers in the gas chamber at edgewood, exposed to cs? the effects were...
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we need to find out if she's got throat cancer someone's missed, parkinson's, als." in one hour at johns hopkins, they diagnosed me with spasmodic dysphonia, which is... >> hinojosa: when you heard... when they finally said, "oh, we actually have a diagnosis," was that liberating? was it like, "oh, my god"? or was it absolutely terrifying? >> i had already suspected it. i had begun doing my own research. and it seemed to me that what was happening to me matched this kind of problem, which begins in the basal ganglia of the brain, hits women 50 and over-- which is right where i was, 50 and over-- causes the vocal cords to clench inappropriately. there is no known cause, no cure. the only treatment at the time: injections of botox botulinum toxin directly into the vocal cords, which i had every four months from 1998 until last september. and maria, i am so glad to tell you that i have begun working via skype with a voice coach in los angeles. >> hinojosa: wow. and it's making a big difference for you? >> it's making a huge difference, and i haven't had a botox injectio
we need to find out if she's got throat cancer someone's missed, parkinson's, als." in one hour at johns hopkins, they diagnosed me with spasmodic dysphonia, which is... >> hinojosa: when you heard... when they finally said, "oh, we actually have a diagnosis," was that liberating? was it like, "oh, my god"? or was it absolutely terrifying? >> i had already suspected it. i had begun doing my own research. and it seemed to me that what was happening to me...
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and brought in poor mardian -- excuse me, parkinson who ended up indicted in part because mardian did not disclose all the facts he knew. he didn't tell his co-counsel. and one of the reasons that was so bad for marty was, i believe, the jury didn't like when he was cross-examined and talked about what he did to parkinson. so it all gets very complicated. i agree with you completely there are some obligations and that lawyer confidentiality, i agree with you, is important and we need clients to tell us the truth, but i think we do have an obligation not to engage in conduct ourselves that is criminal. and i think that most of the cases where the lawyers got in trouble were because they were engaged in crimes. they weren't ethical lapses. they were actively engaged in criminal conduct. criminal conduct becomes an ethical violation and you can become disbarred for it and it's still a crime whether you get indicted for it, convicted for it or not, it's still a crime. i think you're right on target. >> scott, you raise a very good point that's a good point at the end of this day. which is
and brought in poor mardian -- excuse me, parkinson who ended up indicted in part because mardian did not disclose all the facts he knew. he didn't tell his co-counsel. and one of the reasons that was so bad for marty was, i believe, the jury didn't like when he was cross-examined and talked about what he did to parkinson. so it all gets very complicated. i agree with you completely there are some obligations and that lawyer confidentiality, i agree with you, is important and we need clients to...
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. >>> >>> si el joven enpt@@univisionn t como la diabetes tipo 2 y el mal de parkinson. >>> una madrenot uni-otroion nohe@@univisionno practicarle sexo oral bajo n nor amenaza de gol ision@@not uni-ed n@@not uni-edicion no rptunivis illinois se llama un club de stripase ubicado a pasos de un convento >>> traerá cosas negativas para a comunidad especialmente para los niños. >>> inseguridad, drogas. lo hemos dicho otras entre ceso y por qué no decir que este tipo de lugares trae con ellos prostitución y la con otros residentes hispanos lanzaronisionnot uni-er ptpequeñunivnuni-eda.n no r@@ ivisio>>> not norabajoi-edicno rpt@@univstadoo rptranivisio 3.700 de dóptsisin esto. que es algo que nos conviene. >>> un club de esta naurlsz puede ser más atractivo para los hombres. >>> algunos se oponen alaa apertura. >>> podemos imaginar que este lugar es para diversión y más sin cambio. no contamos con o ignoramos. que tenemos otro tipo de diversiones sanamente. como hombre. unionnot uni-edici nocturno puede ser construido en inmediaciones de in iglesias y zonas residenciales. >>> por ahora rc los d
. >>> >>> si el joven enpt@@univisionn t como la diabetes tipo 2 y el mal de parkinson. >>> una madrenot uni-otroion nohe@@univisionno practicarle sexo oral bajo n nor amenaza de gol ision@@not uni-ed n@@not uni-edicion no rptunivis illinois se llama un club de stripase ubicado a pasos de un convento >>> traerá cosas negativas para a comunidad especialmente para los niños. >>> inseguridad, drogas. lo hemos dicho otras entre ceso y por qué no decir...
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. >>> >>> si el joven ennot uni-edicin como la diabetes tipo 2 y el mal de parkinson. >>> una madre demandóstudiante mayor e in tn tara suicidarse el niño le dijo a su madre que uniont uni-ion no@@univisionnots practicarle sexo oral bajo amenazun gol edicioirl.un >>> la situación se repitió en un baño escolar >>> la comunidad en illinois. realizó uno vigilia, para evitar un club de striptease. a pasos de ununivono vnts y en plena zona residencial. habló con residentes hispanosiv@ tuvo razones pnot a que se oponn >>> la manzana den noiscordunio illinois se llama un club de striptease ubicado a pasos de un convento. >>> traerá cosas negativas para a comunidad especialmente para los niños. >>> inseguridad, drogas. lo hemos dicho otras entre ceso y por qué no decir que este tipo de lugares trae con ellos prostitución y la con otros residentes hispanos lanzaron aunivis >>> ion no@@ ion@@n- >>isionn cifrnot unicion @@ depo @@ trabaunivisnnoi-edicnounivsto unneranionnoi-edic 3.700 de dól@ esto. que es algo que nos conviene. >>> un club de esta naurlsz puede ser más atractivo para los hombres. >>>
. >>> >>> si el joven ennot uni-edicin como la diabetes tipo 2 y el mal de parkinson. >>> una madre demandóstudiante mayor e in tn tara suicidarse el niño le dijo a su madre que uniont uni-ion no@@univisionnots practicarle sexo oral bajo amenazun gol edicioirl.un >>> la situación se repitió en un baño escolar >>> la comunidad en illinois. realizó uno vigilia, para evitar un club de striptease. a pasos de ununivono vnts y en plena zona...
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como la diabetes tipo 2 y el mal de parkinson. >>> una madre demandó a administrador de la de una escuela bajo amenaza de gol pairl. >>> la situación se repitió en un baño escolar >>> la comunidad en illinois. realizó uno vigilia, para evitar un club de striptease. a pas de un cono vnts y en plena zona residencial. bló con residentes hispanos y tuvo razones por la que se opone este tipo de. >>> la manzana de discordia en illinois se llama un club de striptease ubicado a pasos de un convento. >>> traerá cosas negativas para a comunidad especialmente para los niños. >>> inseguridad, drogas. lo hemos dicho otras entre ceso y por qué no decir que este tipo de lugares trae con ellos prostitución y la con otros residentes hispanos lanzaron al aire globos blancos con peticiones para que este centro nocturno no pueda abrir sus puertas, en el área hay otros a clubes de striptease. >>> no apoyan en otras áreas >>> tengo a mis hijos y mi casa. y también baja de valor mi casa con 5 lugares en una comunidad tan pequeña. >>> >>> con cifras del departamento de trabajo en estados unidos hay 4.000 centros
como la diabetes tipo 2 y el mal de parkinson. >>> una madre demandó a administrador de la de una escuela bajo amenaza de gol pairl. >>> la situación se repitió en un baño escolar >>> la comunidad en illinois. realizó uno vigilia, para evitar un club de striptease. a pas de un cono vnts y en plena zona residencial. bló con residentes hispanos y tuvo razones por la que se opone este tipo de. >>> la manzana de discordia en illinois se llama un club de...
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i have parkinsons. every time it rains i have to worry about flooding. >> firefighters tell us the flooding moved too fast and was too much for this city's drains to handle. >> hopefully, they are not damage from flooding. we arehave yet to figure that out. >> after damages, this is the latest harsh blow for these residents. >> everyone was wringing their rugs out. >> john gonzales, abc 7 news. >> wghat ahat a mess. last 90 text form with the latest in a string of bad weather. the power companies are facing heat over how long it took to restore power. candace gibson is in the newsroom with more. >>-- can this gibson is in the newsroom with more. 00-- kendis gibson is in the newsroom with more . >> 1 million people remained in the dark. most of the complaints targeted -- they had nearly half a million customers without power after the storm. they were asked to rate their performance. >> we will continue to look at our response. look at communications. look at mutual assistance. we will look at options in
i have parkinsons. every time it rains i have to worry about flooding. >> firefighters tell us the flooding moved too fast and was too much for this city's drains to handle. >> hopefully, they are not damage from flooding. we arehave yet to figure that out. >> after damages, this is the latest harsh blow for these residents. >> everyone was wringing their rugs out. >> john gonzales, abc 7 news. >> wghat ahat a mess. last 90 text form with the latest in a...
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i've been diagnosed with parkinson's disease and my dog has diarrhea. going for you? my spine and i have been spending a lot of time in doctors' waiting rooms recently thumbing flew magazines so old they must be online from the smithsonian. i've been in surgery, wheelchairs, taking he can quien strength pain killers, doing physical therapy and being x-rayed, m.r.i.ed and e.k.g.ed. i've had so many steroid shots major league baseball will probably ban me from watching games on tv. viewers of this show don't miss a trick. some of you have been speculating that i might have parkinson's. well, i do. i've had it for years. told no one, not even my kids. didn't want them to worry. didn't want to be seen as the sick guy. today i'm telling you, and i'm happy to tell you the back is much better. happy to tell you the back is much better. the parkinson's is under control. and i hope to see you again soon on sunday morning. oh, and the dog? she's fine. thanks for asking. >> osgood: needless to say all of us wish you the best, bill. we look forward to your speedy r
i've been diagnosed with parkinson's disease and my dog has diarrhea. going for you? my spine and i have been spending a lot of time in doctors' waiting rooms recently thumbing flew magazines so old they must be online from the smithsonian. i've been in surgery, wheelchairs, taking he can quien strength pain killers, doing physical therapy and being x-rayed, m.r.i.ed and e.k.g.ed. i've had so many steroid shots major league baseball will probably ban me from watching games on tv. viewers of...
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workers will analyze the cells and determine for getting everything from sorry system to parkinson's. >> the level of customers need to grow rapidly. we want to see explosive growth. >> ashley, chief legal officer for the company. so far 150,000 people have signed up for the company's service but in order to attract more customers, they are seeking fda approval. >> over the last few years, it's clear to us that th industry needs some oversight in order to grow. >> genetic testing industry has been criticized for offering misleading information and insufficient evidence that the test measures significant risk for diseases. many people we talked to say even without fda approval not interesting in obtaining it. >> if i did get the testing done and i'm predisposed to disease, i would be freaked out. i don't want to know. >> i think i would rather live my life. >> 23 and me is hoping for fda approval as soon as possible. the company says it could be a matter of months. >>> she and her grandfather were driving home from an after noon of go-cart go. she slid under the steering wheel and trie
workers will analyze the cells and determine for getting everything from sorry system to parkinson's. >> the level of customers need to grow rapidly. we want to see explosive growth. >> ashley, chief legal officer for the company. so far 150,000 people have signed up for the company's service but in order to attract more customers, they are seeking fda approval. >> over the last few years, it's clear to us that th industry needs some oversight in order to grow. >>...
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test i was involved with, i was pretty much out of it all day and that afternoon, i woke up with parkinson'sptoms immediately. >> reporter: so you had tremor? >> and aching in the limbs and arms and numbness. >> in this -- is a compound called -- >> reporter: bill billlynnski was exposed to tear gas three times at edgewood. >> this chamber looks familiar from the test i was in. >> reporter: this video shows volunteers in the gas chamber at edgewood exposed to cs. >> the effects were apparent almost at once. >> your eyes water and knows runs and your skin burns. you start throwing up. it's a real mess. >> reporter: in another test, he received an injection before being taken to a room with padded walls like this one. >> i'm sitting in a bedroom looking at the wall. all of a sudden, i'm looking at it and it starts fluttering like a flag does. >> careful control of these chamber tests resulted in a dose of only two parts per million. >> reporter: frank rachelle tested a similar drug in aerosol form. >> i leaned over into a face mask and inhaled and exhaled and inhaled and exhaled. >> a low dose
test i was involved with, i was pretty much out of it all day and that afternoon, i woke up with parkinson'sptoms immediately. >> reporter: so you had tremor? >> and aching in the limbs and arms and numbness. >> in this -- is a compound called -- >> reporter: bill billlynnski was exposed to tear gas three times at edgewood. >> this chamber looks familiar from the test i was in. >> reporter: this video shows volunteers in the gas chamber at edgewood exposed to...
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i still remember and think about the tests. >> reporter: tim josephs has parkinson's disease, a conditionrced him to retire early. >> the whole thing stinks. americans, if they knew about it, would not tolerate it. this kind of behavior toward our veterans, they would not allow it to happen. >> reporter: this attorney is suing the department of defense and veteran affairs on behalf of the edgewood veterans. what do you hope to get for them, in an ideal situation? >> they're going to get nothing for themselves out of this case, other than perhaps medical care. they not going to get any money. they wanted proper notice of the substances they received, doses and health effects. many were never notified of anything. they were mistreated and don't want to let this be swept under the rug and have everyone die and never see the light of day. that's why they're doing it. >> reporter: we wanted to talk about the lawsuit with the v.a. and defense department. we declined to talk on camera citing pending litigation. they gave us a statement instead. "the department of defense has made it a priority t
i still remember and think about the tests. >> reporter: tim josephs has parkinson's disease, a conditionrced him to retire early. >> the whole thing stinks. americans, if they knew about it, would not tolerate it. this kind of behavior toward our veterans, they would not allow it to happen. >> reporter: this attorney is suing the department of defense and veteran affairs on behalf of the edgewood veterans. what do you hope to get for them, in an ideal situation? >>...
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have nightmares and do i still remember and think about the test. >> reporter: tim josephs has parkinson'sease. he had to retire early. >> americans would not tolerate this kind of attitude toward our veterans. they would not allow it to happen. >> reporter: this attorney is suing the department of defense and department of veteran affairs on behalf of edgewood veterans. what do you hope to get for them in an ideal situation? they will get nothing for themselves out of this case other than perhaps medical care. they are not going to get any money. proper notice of the substances they received the doses and health effects. many of them had never been notified of anything. they were mistreated and don't want this swept under the rug and have everyone die and never see the light of day. that's why they are doing it. >> reporter: we wanted to talk about the lawsuit with the v.a. and defense department. they declined to be interviewed on cara citing the pending litigation and gave us a statement instead. the department of ges said it has made it a priority to identify all service members expose
have nightmares and do i still remember and think about the test. >> reporter: tim josephs has parkinson'sease. he had to retire early. >> americans would not tolerate this kind of attitude toward our veterans. they would not allow it to happen. >> reporter: this attorney is suing the department of defense and department of veteran affairs on behalf of edgewood veterans. what do you hope to get for them in an ideal situation? they will get nothing for themselves out of this...
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workers will analyze the cells and determine for getting everything from sorry system to parkinson's.r the company. so far 150,000 people have signed up for the company's service but in order to attract more customers, they are seeking fda approval. >> over the last few years, it's clear to us that th industry needs some oversight in order to grow. >> genetic testing indu testings been criticized for offering misleading information and insufficient evidence that the test measures significant risk for diseases. many people we talked to say even without fda approval not interesting in obtaining it. >> if i did get the testing done and i'm predisposed to disease, i would be freaked out. i don't want to know. >> i think i would rather live my life. >> 23 and me is hoping for fda approval as soon as possible. the company says it could be a matter of months. >>> she and her grandfather were driving home from an after noon of go-cart go. she slid under the steering wheel and tried to stop the car by pressing down with her hands, whether it didn't work she grabbed the wheel. >> i panicked. i
workers will analyze the cells and determine for getting everything from sorry system to parkinson's.r the company. so far 150,000 people have signed up for the company's service but in order to attract more customers, they are seeking fda approval. >> over the last few years, it's clear to us that th industry needs some oversight in order to grow. >> genetic testing indu testings been criticized for offering misleading information and insufficient evidence that the test measures...
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workers will analyze the cells and determine for getting everything from sorry system to parkinson's. >> the level of customers need to grow rapidly. we want to see explosive growth. >> ashley, chief legal officer for the company. so far 150,000 people have signed up for the company's service but in order to attract more customers, they are seeking fda approval. >> over the last few years, it's clear to us that th industry needs some oversight in order to grow. >> genetic testing industry has been criticized for offering misleading information and insufficient evidence that the test measures significant risk for diseases. many people we talked to say even without fda approval not interesting in obtaining it. >> if i did get the testing done and i'm predisposed to disease, i would be freaked out. i don't want to know. >> i think i would rather live my life. >> 23 and me is hoping for fda approval as soon as possible. the company says it could be a matter of months. >>> she and her grandfather were driving home from an after noon of go-cart go. she slid under the steering wheel and trie
workers will analyze the cells and determine for getting everything from sorry system to parkinson's. >> the level of customers need to grow rapidly. we want to see explosive growth. >> ashley, chief legal officer for the company. so far 150,000 people have signed up for the company's service but in order to attract more customers, they are seeking fda approval. >> over the last few years, it's clear to us that th industry needs some oversight in order to grow. >>...
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. >>> about a million people are living with parkinson's disease and bob is one of them.has enrolled in a trial at the cleveland clinic to test a way to deliver the gel form of the medication he's already using. >> the tube is inserted to the stomach, but the tube ends in the small intestines where the medications and also our food nutrients are absorbed anyways, so that the liquid gel is pumped continuously from an outside source. >> so the pump supplies a more steady flow of the medicine so help doesn't experience a roller coaster of symptoms. the most common side effect is stomach pain. the pump it still considered experimental. the doctor expects it will be submitted to the fda for approval in the near future. abc2news.com is your place for all the health news you need. log on and check out page. you'll find today's health news as well as different health categories to help you find the information that you and your family need. >>> after the fireworks last night, we are just on fire here today. we're coming up on another 100 degrees. we'll be right back with wyatt's
. >>> about a million people are living with parkinson's disease and bob is one of them.has enrolled in a trial at the cleveland clinic to test a way to deliver the gel form of the medication he's already using. >> the tube is inserted to the stomach, but the tube ends in the small intestines where the medications and also our food nutrients are absorbed anyways, so that the liquid gel is pumped continuously from an outside source. >> so the pump supplies a more steady flow...
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raise money for research in dystonia, and all the proceeds go to the bachmann-strauss dystonia and parkinson's foundation. >> jake's struggle and triumph have touched his friends deeply. anya was his teammate in a 5th-grade science competition. that's when jake's dystonia started to get really bad. >> he had to sit out, and, like, we would go out and do certain things. like, he just couldn't do them. he'd have to, like, sit aside and -- 'cause he was just in, like... >> too much pain. >> it was like right as it was starting to get bad. >> but no one -- no one really knew what it was. >> many of jake's classmates were supportive. they came to the hospital to cheer him on. they joined him on jake's ride to raise money. and anya composed a musical tribute. she calls it "mission possible." >> ♪ his life is a mission possible ♪ ♪ he made it in his world, he passed all his tests ♪ >> jake's mother had asked anya to write the song. even so, it was a big surprise. >> i was pretty, like, speechless. like, at first i was like, "wow, this is a pretty good song," and then i was like, "wow, it's for me." [
raise money for research in dystonia, and all the proceeds go to the bachmann-strauss dystonia and parkinson's foundation. >> jake's struggle and triumph have touched his friends deeply. anya was his teammate in a 5th-grade science competition. that's when jake's dystonia started to get really bad. >> he had to sit out, and, like, we would go out and do certain things. like, he just couldn't do them. he'd have to, like, sit aside and -- 'cause he was just in, like... >> too...
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he took his friend, parkinson, i'm leaving the lion's den and i'll throw you in and not tell you it's a lion's den. both are attorneys for the same committee. these are the problems i have got. you got to get through to mitchell. had he done that things would have been better for mitchell because i don't think mardian did his client, the committee to re-elect the president any favors by being quiet. i think it's very easy for, you know, doctors have it better, you know, m.d.s. they just try to cure the disease. they don't decide whether you're a good person or bad person and there's never a doctor on the other side fighting for the disease. [ laughter ] >> sometimes. >> but if you think through some of this stuff, what the client is telling you when he's done something wrong, maybe he would like you to sit back and say what's the best thing you could do right now if you could. all of these people we know now had they worked this a year earlier, there would have been some kudos for coming out and doing it, they would have been sorry they made a mistake and a president would not have re
he took his friend, parkinson, i'm leaving the lion's den and i'll throw you in and not tell you it's a lion's den. both are attorneys for the same committee. these are the problems i have got. you got to get through to mitchell. had he done that things would have been better for mitchell because i don't think mardian did his client, the committee to re-elect the president any favors by being quiet. i think it's very easy for, you know, doctors have it better, you know, m.d.s. they just try to...
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have been using deep brain stimulation for more than 15 years to treat movement disorders such as parkinson's disease. in that case, they're targeting the motor system. dr. mayberg wanted to use dds to target area 25 for patients with severe depression. it was a procedure just like this done on edie guyton. in surgery, patients are lightly sedated as a neurosurgeon drills two holes. with an instrument to guide him, he then inserts the electrodes. >> is the contact on? >> as a benchmark, the doctors asked edie to rate her feelings on a scale of one to ten starting with dread. >> my sense of dread is getting worse. >> getting worse. dread. >> two minutes later, they turned on one of the four contacts. >> how does it feel now? is it still hot? >> no. it's much less. >> what's the dread now is. >> three. >> a drop from eight to three. but doctors would soon get an even better result. >> we're going to make changes. >> up until this time, edie could not connect emotionally, not even with her baby grandniece, susan. >> and somebodied handed her to me -- somebody handed her to me, and i held her. i
have been using deep brain stimulation for more than 15 years to treat movement disorders such as parkinson's disease. in that case, they're targeting the motor system. dr. mayberg wanted to use dds to target area 25 for patients with severe depression. it was a procedure just like this done on edie guyton. in surgery, patients are lightly sedated as a neurosurgeon drills two holes. with an instrument to guide him, he then inserts the electrodes. >> is the contact on? >> as a...
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. >>> health news this morning about a million people are living with parkinson's here in the u.s.nd 69-year-old bob is one of them. he's enrolled in a trial at cleveland clinic testing a new more consistent way to deliver a jell form of the same medication he's already using. >> the tube is inserted through the stomach. but the tube ends in the small intestines where the medications and also food nu trents are absorbed anyways so that the liquid gel is pumped continuously from an outside source. >> the pump supplies a more steady flow of the medicine so he doesn't experience a roller coaster of symptoms during a day. according to dr. fernandez the most common side effect is stomach pain. that's understandable. the pump is still considered experimental and not available for general use but dr. fernandez expects it will be submitted to the fda for approval in the near future. >>> summer can be fun but sometimes it can turn very dangerous as a result of summertime injuries. e. r. physicians have seen an increase in the number of patients each summer because of severe common or -- sev
. >>> health news this morning about a million people are living with parkinson's here in the u.s.nd 69-year-old bob is one of them. he's enrolled in a trial at cleveland clinic testing a new more consistent way to deliver a jell form of the same medication he's already using. >> the tube is inserted through the stomach. but the tube ends in the small intestines where the medications and also food nu trents are absorbed anyways so that the liquid gel is pumped continuously from...
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workers will analyze the cells and determine chances of getting everything from psoriasis to parkinson'sroviding the service for five years, so far 150,000 people have signed up. in order to attract more customers they are hoping for fda approval in months. >> in industry needs some oversight to grow confidence. >> if i did get testing done and found i'm predisposed to some disease i would be freaked out. >> [ unintelligible ] >>> some people say they are not interested in genetic testing even with fda approval. >>> next, could a new deal be brewing for pete's coffee? /hÑ the company and its main competitor. >>> whether it is with a piece of bread or your favorite salad no shortage of uses for olive oil. michael finney is ahead with you can seeÑ/&Ñfñ!ñx1q1q
workers will analyze the cells and determine chances of getting everything from psoriasis to parkinson'sroviding the service for five years, so far 150,000 people have signed up. in order to attract more customers they are hoping for fda approval in months. >> in industry needs some oversight to grow confidence. >> if i did get testing done and found i'm predisposed to some disease i would be freaked out. >> [ unintelligible ] >>> some people say they are not...
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ben parkinson's home team cheered him on. he handed it off for good reason. those who may never win medals, but goes that extra mile for their neighbors. visiting the resting place of their princess. now diana's sons will play special roles as ambassadors dedicated to service as she was. >> the torch has had quite the adventure. >> and we're going to pass it off to you for the 7:00 newscast. >> tell us what's coming up. >> coming up tonight, protection for homeowners, california is on the verge of becoming the first state to pass a new homeowner's bill of rights. >>> plus the bay area track star in the middle of that olympic sized scandal. while she pulled out of a head to head race and a chance to make the u.s. olympic team. our sports expert is going to explain why. >> that's going to do it for us. hope to see you back here at 11:00. have a good 23450ig9. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and, and...and then the awards sta
ben parkinson's home team cheered him on. he handed it off for good reason. those who may never win medals, but goes that extra mile for their neighbors. visiting the resting place of their princess. now diana's sons will play special roles as ambassadors dedicated to service as she was. >> the torch has had quite the adventure. >> and we're going to pass it off to you for the 7:00 newscast. >> tell us what's coming up. >> coming up tonight, protection for homeowners,...
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jay parkinson is questioning it and he has an answer he hopes will revolutionize the way patients getou count up the number of people you have to come in contact with whenever you want to go to the doctor, there's so many unnecessary steps. >> from the time he graduated medical school ten years ago parkinson has been trying to do things differently. he set up a practice in brooklyn making house calls to patients who scheduled their own appointments online. his new company, sherpaa, is one of several startups looking to use technology to help people get better. >> we're 24/7, e-mail and phone access to a group of doctors in new york city who you can call or e-mail. 70% of the time we'll solve the problem over e-mail or the phone. >> for example, if you've suffered a nasty cut, snap a picture, e-mail it to sherpaa and a doctor will respond immediately with instructions. if you need stitches, sherpaa will schedule a same-day appointment with one of the 100 specialists they work with. that could cut out the expense and long wait on average more than four hours of a visit to the e.r. >> in
jay parkinson is questioning it and he has an answer he hopes will revolutionize the way patients getou count up the number of people you have to come in contact with whenever you want to go to the doctor, there's so many unnecessary steps. >> from the time he graduated medical school ten years ago parkinson has been trying to do things differently. he set up a practice in brooklyn making house calls to patients who scheduled their own appointments online. his new company, sherpaa, is one...
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it has also been linked to a low risk for diabetes and parkinson's disease. caffeine appears to be the agent lowering the risk for carcinoma. other foods hiring caffeine lowered the risk for skin cancer, but decaffeinated drinks did not. babies born just a few weeks early are more likely to test poorly in grade school. a new study looked at over 100,000 babies born between 37 and 41 weeks' gestation period of birth records were matched up -- with their third grade math and reading scores later in life. those found born at 37 and 38 weeks or more likely to have reading impairment and score lower on math tests. experts say the fetal brain is rapidly developing during the last weeks of pregnancy, and an early delivery could disrupt that process. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> satellite imagery and radar imagery shows big storms again early this morning rumbling through. this is what the radar and satellite looked like at 5:00 a.m. this morning. rolling down toward ocean city, they went through quickly. another hot
it has also been linked to a low risk for diabetes and parkinson's disease. caffeine appears to be the agent lowering the risk for carcinoma. other foods hiring caffeine lowered the risk for skin cancer, but decaffeinated drinks did not. babies born just a few weeks early are more likely to test poorly in grade school. a new study looked at over 100,000 babies born between 37 and 41 weeks' gestation period of birth records were matched up -- with their third grade math and reading scores later...