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placenta. we've i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. n'an by making big corporations and those at the top finally pay their fair share in taxes. and those companies that move overseas? she'd charge them jobs since world war ii.ey tketg there is some interesting reseresearch going on for doctoo learn more about a placenta. it's an organ that only exists as long as a pregnancy. we do want to warn you if you are queasy maybe this story isn't for you. there is real video of a placenta. it is a vital organ that has long term implications for mothers and babies. >> it is a life sustaining organ that exists only for nine months. also known as the after birth, the placenta nourishes the fetus and acts as its lungs, liver and kidneys. but it remains largely a mothers and babies can suffer. >> it's very difficult to assess and evaluate and understand the placenta while it's still working. the challenge is can we try to evaluate in a way that we can see things going wrong and say this pregnancy
placenta. we've i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. n'an by making big corporations and those at the top finally pay their fair share in taxes. and those companies that move overseas? she'd charge them jobs since world war ii.ey tketg there is some interesting reseresearch going on for doctoo learn more about a placenta. it's an organ that only exists as long as a pregnancy. we do want to warn you if you are queasy maybe this story isn't for you. there is real video of a placenta....
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gael: no, a usted se parece la placenta, la porquería que quedó ahí. este niño es todo un urrutia., ¿urrutia ya se fue? carlos: eh--no lo sé, tal vez está en el hospital. gina: ¡se murió! ipor fin! carlos: no, hoy nació su nieto, gaspar... gina: y se va a quedar a dormir ahí, ¿verdad? carlos: ah, pues, no sé, ¿el bebé? cómo crees? ahorita está envueltito en una sábana, este-- está en los cuneros. gina: ¡el niño no, urrutia! carlos: ah, pues sí. gina: ¿se va a quedar a dormir en el hospital? carlos: pues sí es cierto, se va a quedar allá, y si se va a quedar allá, pues, no va a venir para acá. así que, ¿por qué no-- te vienes a pasar la noche conmigo, acá te pones acá y nos ponemos [...]? gina: perfecto, me compré un disfraz de gatúbela y tú serás el guasón, ríete como el guasón, ríete como el guasón. carlos: "naca, ñaca, ñaca". gina: hazme como el guasón, no como la bruja del "mago de oz"... gael: [ríe] gina: [ríe] claro, no quieres, ¿verdad? porque está urrutia ahí. bueno, pues, mientras que siga ahí, ¡no me vuelvas a hablar! abuela: [gime] gina: ¡ay, ya, abuela! ¡que me asustas!
gael: no, a usted se parece la placenta, la porquería que quedó ahí. este niño es todo un urrutia., ¿urrutia ya se fue? carlos: eh--no lo sé, tal vez está en el hospital. gina: ¡se murió! ipor fin! carlos: no, hoy nació su nieto, gaspar... gina: y se va a quedar a dormir ahí, ¿verdad? carlos: ah, pues, no sé, ¿el bebé? cómo crees? ahorita está envueltito en una sábana, este-- está en los cuneros. gina: ¡el niño no, urrutia! carlos: ah, pues sí. gina: ¿se va a quedar a...
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their daughters share the same placenta and amniotic sac. this happens when the egg splits late interpregnancy. >> this rare pregnancy is high risk for the mom and the babies. jessica garcia has been on bedrest since july. the babies are due september 22. >>> a viral rant by an estes park chopper ---shopper -- this video we showed you of it -- of a business owner. >> why are you giving me a hard time? [bleep]. >> the owner says he was upset by what he called their privilege. several of you have called to say that he was pretty rude to you as well and others say the women were not so innocent. >>> one group was nearly attacked on a hiking trail. here is the report from jefferson county. rorter: connie schultz is every day to spend time out doors. she was hiking dakota when she and her group got ime quite the scare. >> i am walking like this and i hear nothing and then he just jumps out of the bushes. he just jumps out. >> reporter: she says that about 8:00 just after dark and on their way back somebody jumped out at her in an aggressive stanc
their daughters share the same placenta and amniotic sac. this happens when the egg splits late interpregnancy. >> this rare pregnancy is high risk for the mom and the babies. jessica garcia has been on bedrest since july. the babies are due september 22. >>> a viral rant by an estes park chopper ---shopper -- this video we showed you of it -- of a business owner. >> why are you giving me a hard time? [bleep]. >> the owner says he was upset by what he called their...
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turner and tell him that your wife has a retained placenta. i carried my purpose wherever it was needed, but now i am a relic. is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from...
turner and tell him that your wife has a retained placenta. i carried my purpose wherever it was needed, but now i am a relic. is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from...
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. >> some of these chemicals we know can cross the placenta and enter the womb and have effectcts at incredibly tiny, tiny doses. >> about 10 years ago, a seminal study was done on 10 newborns' cord blood. the cord blood, as the baby was born, contained several hundred toxic elements. which terrified all of us. >> chemimicals like e bisphenol, many different classes of flame retardants. >> we found ddt and pcbs, polychlorinated biphenyls. chemicals that we interact with every day fromom consumer products. >> we now know that along with the nutrients and d oxygen that thee mother supplies the developing baby y comes a cocktail of ttoxic chemicals. [baby cooing] >> we know that chemicals will affect younger children, fetuses,ewborns, b babies, and young children in general more than older children and adultsts. and the reason for that isis that yoyounger chililr and fetuses are e developining h more rapidly. theieir organ syststems are much more sensnsi. >> whahat science is starting to show now is that early exposures to toxic chemicals at critical points when a child's in the womb ha
. >> some of these chemicals we know can cross the placenta and enter the womb and have effectcts at incredibly tiny, tiny doses. >> about 10 years ago, a seminal study was done on 10 newborns' cord blood. the cord blood, as the baby was born, contained several hundred toxic elements. which terrified all of us. >> chemimicals like e bisphenol, many different classes of flame retardants. >> we found ddt and pcbs, polychlorinated biphenyls. chemicals that we interact with...
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the placenta's all around clear lake felt that. >> grant: there was a guy who lives are out there describeome extremely intense. it it's a >>: suspended over and it was completely swinging back and forth 6.9 much less and 10. and the sort of felt a same must've been different. >>: bolas start was not there. >> reporter: people go out of their houses the houses to see what neighbors were doing? >>: did you go out i did not see anyone who came out and i have not heard any sirens so i don't know a thing falloff. . >> grant: many other people with similar stories of around ukiah clear lake brittany will join our coverage with a closer look at the map. >> britteny: the good news if there is any not a whole lot of people are living in this area also to the northeast we zoom and exactly where it as a magnitude 5.0 fell endorsed by many. that typically is what happens damages also a possibility. comparison and basically voted to magnitude of 5.9 fell by nearly everyone in the area of possibility windows to be broken and also a heavy furniture can be moved. and then of this magnitude to keep updati
the placenta's all around clear lake felt that. >> grant: there was a guy who lives are out there describeome extremely intense. it it's a >>: suspended over and it was completely swinging back and forth 6.9 much less and 10. and the sort of felt a same must've been different. >>: bolas start was not there. >> reporter: people go out of their houses the houses to see what neighbors were doing? >>: did you go out i did not see anyone who came out and i have not...
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this means the girls share the same placenta an this means the girls will be identical twins. >>> i am lionel bienvenue. you never like to see anybody lose their job but in the nfl, it happens every year at this time. ? ? ? isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, isaac, are you ready? yeah. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. >>> sports extra is brought to you by the lodge casino, colorado's first choice for fun. >> reporter: welcome to 7 sports extra. beautiful -- the nfl is glamour and fun until it becomes a cold hard business. for guys like mark sanchez and
this means the girls share the same placenta an this means the girls will be identical twins. >>> i am lionel bienvenue. you never like to see anybody lose their job but in the nfl, it happens every year at this time. ? ? ? isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, isaac, are you ready? yeah. switch to centurylink and get up to 40...
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first the placenta facial she reportedly gets. the process uses sheep stem cells tory juv nate the skin. also she doesn't sun, she away from caffeine. what she does do, lots of veggies and lots of sleep. >> it's a process. you know, first of all, i just have fun with it. i don't overthink it. >> and how about those abs? >> i love the dancing. definitely i don't love the gym as much as i love the dancing, so it's a good thing for my abs. >> but our biggest takeaway from j.lo at 47, be you at any age. >> i refuse to be put in a box in that way. do you know what i mean? why? because i'm over 40 so i can't be sexy? or is itca moms aren't allowed to be sexy. women at a certain age really start to blossom. i didn't even know who i was in my 20s. honestly. but i do know who i am now. >> seriously, i could not agree more. now, forget fitness routines and facials, some people in hollywood turn to, well, more drastic measures to look forever young. >> there was a time when going under the knife was kept quiet, but that is not the way dr. mi
first the placenta facial she reportedly gets. the process uses sheep stem cells tory juv nate the skin. also she doesn't sun, she away from caffeine. what she does do, lots of veggies and lots of sleep. >> it's a process. you know, first of all, i just have fun with it. i don't overthink it. >> and how about those abs? >> i love the dancing. definitely i don't love the gym as much as i love the dancing, so it's a good thing for my abs. >> but our biggest takeaway from...
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but they get the virus in the blood stream and it goes through the placenta tissue to the baby. >> the following week, i went to my gynecologist and i had a prenatal for my maternity care and he said no, do not worry it is fine and only allergies. and nothing will happen to the baby. >> but something happened to the baby and what should have been a joyous occasion was mixed with sadness and fear. >> as parents, we never want our children, to be anything but healthy. >> we discovered that the baby had mi coencephalitis and 48 hours, we didn't want to wait anymore. >> the baby was born on tuesday may 31st. >> we did a repeat c- section and indeed the baby had severe mi coencephalitis. [baby crying] >> right now the baby is breathing on her own and going through a transition phase. >> hey gorgeous. >> i know. >> when she comes down we'll do a chest x-ray and see how she does. ndr. harold pearl specialized in the prenatal. >> they have difficulty sucking and swallowing. >> it is survived and they have the resources to be taken care of. and that makes a difference. >> the cost of care is hi
but they get the virus in the blood stream and it goes through the placenta tissue to the baby. >> the following week, i went to my gynecologist and i had a prenatal for my maternity care and he said no, do not worry it is fine and only allergies. and nothing will happen to the baby. >> but something happened to the baby and what should have been a joyous occasion was mixed with sadness and fear. >> as parents, we never want our children, to be anything but healthy. >>...
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it is a tour that begins in the placenta windows two o that means no cancer cells. >> for pancreatic cancer is it recommended at this point to add the immunotherapy to the chemotherapy? >> i have not seen any data i was just ask that question in the mail. one of the reason pancreatic cancer is one of the last to test something new is very difficult to measure what is going on they are sick and dying the you cannot see the tumor so in the developed a new drug for them to measure how they are doing. why? i don't know anybody hasn't but if i had pancreatic cancer i would knock on someone's door to say i will give it a try. >>. >> more than anybody else you have the unrelenting or uncompromising barriers to progress their art tiffany so when you talk about welcome glad well, it is hard to get against some of these obstacles because of the laggards of two rural what about this day and age with significant advances to have that momentum to fight the system? had to get those people accelerated? >> one of the reasons i wrote the book that maybe some of the barriers come down. i would not be
it is a tour that begins in the placenta windows two o that means no cancer cells. >> for pancreatic cancer is it recommended at this point to add the immunotherapy to the chemotherapy? >> i have not seen any data i was just ask that question in the mail. one of the reason pancreatic cancer is one of the last to test something new is very difficult to measure what is going on they are sick and dying the you cannot see the tumor so in the developed a new drug for them to measure how...
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but they get the virus in the blood stream and it goes through the placenta tissue to the baby. >> thek, i went to my gynecologist and i had a prenatal for my maternity care and he said no, do not worry it is fine and only allergies. and nothing will happen to the baby. >> but something happened to the baby and what should have been a joyous occasion was mixed with sadness and fear. >> as parents, we never want our children, to be anything but healthy. >> we discovered that the baby had mi coencephalitis and 48 hours, we didn't want to wait anymore. >> the baby was born on tuesday may 31st. >> we did a repeat c- section and indeed the baby had severe mi coencephalitis. [baby crying] >> right now the baby is breathing on her own and going through a transition phase. >> hey gorgeous. >> i know. >> when she comes down we'll do a chest x-ray and see how she does. ndr. harold pearl specialized in the prenatal. >> they have difficulty sucking and swallowing. >> it is survived and they have the resources to be taken care of. and that makes a difference. >> the cost of care is high. estimated
but they get the virus in the blood stream and it goes through the placenta tissue to the baby. >> thek, i went to my gynecologist and i had a prenatal for my maternity care and he said no, do not worry it is fine and only allergies. and nothing will happen to the baby. >> but something happened to the baby and what should have been a joyous occasion was mixed with sadness and fear. >> as parents, we never want our children, to be anything but healthy. >> we discovered...
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first the placenta facial she reportedly gets.tem cells tory juv nate the skin. also she doesn't sun, she doesn't drink, and she stays away from caffeine. what she does do, lots of veggies and lots of sleep. >> it's a process. you know, first of all, i just have fun with it. i don't overthink it. >> and how about those abs? >> i love the dancing. definitely i don't love the gym as much as i love the dancing, so it's a good thing for my abs. >> but our biggest takeaway from j.lo at 47, be you at any age. >> i refuse to be put in a box in that way. do you know what i mean? why? because i'm over 40 so i can't be sexy? or is it because i'm a mom? moms aren't allowed to be sexy. women at a certain age really start to blossom. i didn't even know who i was in my 20s. honestly. but i do know who i am now. >> seriously, i could not agree more. now, forget fitness routines and facials, some people in hollywood turn to, well, more drastic measures to look forever young. >> there was a time when going under the knife was kept quiet, but that
first the placenta facial she reportedly gets.tem cells tory juv nate the skin. also she doesn't sun, she doesn't drink, and she stays away from caffeine. what she does do, lots of veggies and lots of sleep. >> it's a process. you know, first of all, i just have fun with it. i don't overthink it. >> and how about those abs? >> i love the dancing. definitely i don't love the gym as much as i love the dancing, so it's a good thing for my abs. >> but our biggest takeaway...
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gets it it's a mild disease but a woman who is pregnant, any time in her pregnancy, it can cross placenta and reach the fetuses brain. babies have been born blind or death or unable to unclip their limbs. clearly they will never be able to walk or talk in the mostases severe cases have microcephaly which is a tiny shrunken headune within undeveloped brain. some of those children die int h the first week of life and some of them survive but they havea h really, very little life. they can breathe and l digest bt not do a whole lot else. a it's real tragedy for those parents. >> host: aside from the children, if an adult the contrs it, what are the symptoms ando what is the damage so to speak? >> guest: there isn't much adult contracts it. it's a bothersome disease with rash, red eyes, low-grade fever, 102 or 103 at most, an itchy rash 03 at most, and itchy rashe but it usually goes away in 7 - 10 days. more seriousnce of symptoms a little like polio but it's very rare and it usually goes away. it's a one and 4000 or one and 5000 risk. we deal with risks like that every day being involved wi
gets it it's a mild disease but a woman who is pregnant, any time in her pregnancy, it can cross placenta and reach the fetuses brain. babies have been born blind or death or unable to unclip their limbs. clearly they will never be able to walk or talk in the mostases severe cases have microcephaly which is a tiny shrunken headune within undeveloped brain. some of those children die int h the first week of life and some of them survive but they havea h really, very little life. they can breathe...
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they figured out which cells carry zika across the placenta, which is a big deal. they can develop drugs to target the cells without damaging other the fetus. and there's progress on the vaccine front as well. alison: the next one is a big one for us. we do this. can cracking your knuckles be good for you? it feels like a relief. steve: i've done it since elementary school. everybody is like stop it. >> i do it, too. i think it's fascinating. patients ask me about this all the time, especially being in pain management or sports this is funny. radiologistists want to find out what causes you to make that sound when you crack your knuckles. they used ultrasound to look at the knuckles while people are doing it. it's like shaking a soda bottle. there are gas in the fluids that lubricate the joint and the gasses form bubbles when you do the cracking motion. the smaller bubbles form a bigger bubble. they pop and that's what cau it doesn't cause any damage. it might make you feel more flexible at the time. it doesn't seem -- steve: my mom was you're going to give yoursel
they figured out which cells carry zika across the placenta, which is a big deal. they can develop drugs to target the cells without damaging other the fetus. and there's progress on the vaccine front as well. alison: the next one is a big one for us. we do this. can cracking your knuckles be good for you? it feels like a relief. steve: i've done it since elementary school. everybody is like stop it. >> i do it, too. i think it's fascinating. patients ask me about this all the time,...
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concern, of course, is that zika virus has the unique ability to infect pregnant women and cross the placentaand damage the unborn fetus to cause a terrible congenital microcephaly, what we're calling fetal brain disruption sequence because it's blocking the development of the fetal brain. it's every parent's first nightmare. the overwhelming emphasis has to be on protecting pregnant women or women who think they might be pregnant from becoming infected. >> when we think about what's being done to combat the spread of this or get the control of this, the cdc is saying it's been harder than they thought to wipe out the zika carrying mosquitos. why is that? >> i'm not surprised. if you look back at the history, we've never embarked on a serious effort to control this type of mosquito in the southern united states. this aedes aegypti mosquito is found in many parts of south florida, as well as the gulf coast, including houston where we are and new orleans. it's a mosquito very difficult, it's specifically adapted to live in human habitats. it lives inside homes, outside of homes, especially in a
concern, of course, is that zika virus has the unique ability to infect pregnant women and cross the placentaand damage the unborn fetus to cause a terrible congenital microcephaly, what we're calling fetal brain disruption sequence because it's blocking the development of the fetal brain. it's every parent's first nightmare. the overwhelming emphasis has to be on protecting pregnant women or women who think they might be pregnant from becoming infected. >> when we think about what's...
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what is the precise mechanism whereby the virus can get of the an interaction placenta to get to the baby. the other side to the cap that is very important is the fact that we still don't have a highly specific antibody test for zika. pcrave really good specific legrier tests to determine -- molecular test to determine if you're infected or not. we get into trouble with regions where there are other similar virus infections going around is if you ask the question was i infected three months ago or two months ago. the cross-reactivity, the more specific you make it, the less sensitivities. that is an important scientific issue. the epidemiological issues are still open. what is the exact percentage? what is the exact incidence of various periods of pregnancy? ofh regard to the incidence congenital abnormality. importantly for the babies, what happens to babies when they are born from infected mother but they look physiologically normal? what about their development of landmarks -- developmental landmarks? what about vision and hearing? of the things we really don't know much about. th
what is the precise mechanism whereby the virus can get of the an interaction placenta to get to the baby. the other side to the cap that is very important is the fact that we still don't have a highly specific antibody test for zika. pcrave really good specific legrier tests to determine -- molecular test to determine if you're infected or not. we get into trouble with regions where there are other similar virus infections going around is if you ask the question was i infected three months ago...
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that is one -- within the placenta to get to the baby? that is one. the other that's very important, we still don't have a highly specific antibody test for zika. we have really good, specific, sensitive molecular tests to determine, are you infected or are you not? when we get into trouble, particularly in regions with other infections going around, is if you ask the question, was i infected three months ago, two months ago? the cross-reactivate, we are working on it, the more specific you make it, the less sensitive it is. that's an important scientific issue. the epidemiological issues are still open. what is the exact percentage of guillain-barre? what is the incident in different stages of pregnancy with regard to incidence of congenitale abnormalities? what happens with babies when they are born from an infected mother but look physiologically normal? what about their developmental landmarks? what about intellectual capacity? what about vision? what about hearing? those are the things that we really don't know a lot about. so that falls under th
that is one -- within the placenta to get to the baby? that is one. the other that's very important, we still don't have a highly specific antibody test for zika. we have really good, specific, sensitive molecular tests to determine, are you infected or are you not? when we get into trouble, particularly in regions with other infections going around, is if you ask the question, was i infected three months ago, two months ago? the cross-reactivate, we are working on it, the more specific you...
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what is the precise mechanism whereby the virus can get through and interaction with the placenta to get to the baby? that's one. the other scientific gap that is very, very important, is the fact that we still don't have a highly specific antibody test for zika. we have really good specific mow electric rahr tests to determine if you're infected or not. where we get into trouble, particularly in regions where are there other flavey virus inflections going around, is if you ask the question, was i infected three months or two months ago, the cross-reactivity we're working on, the more specific, the lessenstive it is. that's a very important -- what is the exact percentage of guillain-barre? what is the exact incident in various periods of pregnancy? first trimester, second, third trimester, with regard to the incidence of congenital abnormalities. importantly for the babies, what happens to babies when they're born from an infected mother but they look physiologically normal? what about their developmental landmarks? what about intellectual capacity? what about vision? what about hea
what is the precise mechanism whereby the virus can get through and interaction with the placenta to get to the baby? that's one. the other scientific gap that is very, very important, is the fact that we still don't have a highly specific antibody test for zika. we have really good specific mow electric rahr tests to determine if you're infected or not. where we get into trouble, particularly in regions where are there other flavey virus inflections going around, is if you ask the question,...