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it deals with the placenta. now, that, of course, for people who don't know this, it's the organ that nourishes the fetus, and along with that comes something called preeclampsia. >> yeah. so, every pregnancy has a placenta, and the placenta does really sustain the pregnancy and provide for the growth and nourishment of the baby. sometimes when that placenta develops abnormally, women can develop conditions, one of which is preeclampsia. and my interest in preeclampsia is because it accounts for 15% to 20% of all preterm births. so it's one of the reasons we know that leads to preterm birth, because once a woman develops preeclampsia, really, the only cure is to deliver. and so if they develop preeclampsia in the preterm period, that will lead to a preterm birth. >> can you explain what preeclampsia is, please? >> yeah. so preeclampsia is where the woman develops an increase in the blood pressure and spills protein in her urine. it can also affect other end organs like the brain, the kidney, the liver, and her a
it deals with the placenta. now, that, of course, for people who don't know this, it's the organ that nourishes the fetus, and along with that comes something called preeclampsia. >> yeah. so, every pregnancy has a placenta, and the placenta does really sustain the pregnancy and provide for the growth and nourishment of the baby. sometimes when that placenta develops abnormally, women can develop conditions, one of which is preeclampsia. and my interest in preeclampsia is because it...
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images such as the womb, umbilical cord, placenta and fetus can be seen. experts say this technology will aid them in assessing abnormalities such as those that can occur in the respiratory tract. in your consumer headlines... starbucks is raising prices. prices of some cold beverages and bakery items will go up between ten cents and 30 cents. the price hike quietly went into effect on november tenth, but some twitter users have taken to social media to complain about the increase. this isn't the first price hike of 2016... starbucks raised the cost of some of its beverages by as much as 30 cents back in july. amazon is branching out... again. the company is exploring adding part of a premium streaming package for prime members. the wall street journal reports the company has been in talks with the nba, nfl, major league baseball and others for the rights to games. a premium sports package could entice new subscribers to amazon prime and a potential "skinny bundle" of channels online. the man who defended jodi arias - facing disbarment. and we'll look at w
images such as the womb, umbilical cord, placenta and fetus can be seen. experts say this technology will aid them in assessing abnormalities such as those that can occur in the respiratory tract. in your consumer headlines... starbucks is raising prices. prices of some cold beverages and bakery items will go up between ten cents and 30 cents. the price hike quietly went into effect on november tenth, but some twitter users have taken to social media to complain about the increase. this isn't...
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Nov 22, 2016
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you can see the womb, umbilical cord, placenta, and fetus. experts say it will help them to find abnormalities in the baby before they're born. the macy's celebrating it's 90th year of heading up and down new york city streets. even though it's ushered in the holidays for almost a century, how much do people really know about the parade? one expert says -- not much. some big milestones, next expected to watch the 3 hour macy's thanksgiving day parade thursday. it will mark the 90th anniversary this year. here are some fun facts about the new york city tradition. macy's workers actually came up with the idea. most were immigratns and wanted to show their gratitude for being in america. and while it's the 90th anniversary -- it's not 90 parades in a row. it started in 1924 -- but was put on hold during world war two. though -- the parade doubled in size. two of the parade's big claims to fame came in 1947 when it had a starring role in the classic movie miracle on 34th street. aqnd the parade was broadcast on t-v for the first winter weather wi
you can see the womb, umbilical cord, placenta, and fetus. experts say it will help them to find abnormalities in the baby before they're born. the macy's celebrating it's 90th year of heading up and down new york city streets. even though it's ushered in the holidays for almost a century, how much do people really know about the parade? one expert says -- not much. some big milestones, next expected to watch the 3 hour macy's thanksgiving day parade thursday. it will mark the 90th anniversary...
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Nov 2, 2016
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placenta in the hospital. the hospital says everything is billed appropriately. u-s-f takes the top spot in a list of colleges for student veterans. the university has consistently ranked in the top five of the "military times'" list , but this is the first year the university is number one. the magazine touted the proactive efforts made by the school's "office of veteran success" to track veterans' progress and help them make the college transition a little easier. a heroes welcome... for washington, d-c. we had a ?preview of their honor flight yesterday morning. volunteers set up these ?free trips several times a year, to take veterans to their national memorials the group took off from st pete clearwater airport early yesterday morning. and it wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for ten-year-old "alan landers." in four years-- he raised 40 ?thousand-dollars through his fundraiser... a "super hero fun run." we spoke to alan that "super hero fun run" is held each year at freedom lake park. alan says he's already planning the next one. it's been a rough season fo
placenta in the hospital. the hospital says everything is billed appropriately. u-s-f takes the top spot in a list of colleges for student veterans. the university has consistently ranked in the top five of the "military times'" list , but this is the first year the university is number one. the magazine touted the proactive efforts made by the school's "office of veteran success" to track veterans' progress and help them make the college transition a little easier. a heroes...
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Nov 21, 2016
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images such as the womb, umbilical cord, placenta and fetus can be seen.experts say it can help doctors abnormalities. many women might not be aware of their options following a mastectomy.a new study shows only a third of women are given any information about breast reconstruction options even though insurance pays for all stages of reconstruction. reconstruction can be begin at different times; either at the same time as the mastectomy or after the patient has recovered from surgery or any additional cancer treatments. "typically what most patients staged reconstruction typically with what we call a tissue expander which is a salt water balloon for a lack of a better explanation that is placed usually at the time of the mastectomy" other options include reconstruction using "borrowed" tissue from another part of the body by itself to build the breast or a combination of that plus implants. some varieties of sab-bra hummus are being recalled because of a contamination.sabra dipping company says the recall includes hummus products with a "best before" date of january 23rd 20-17 or earli
images such as the womb, umbilical cord, placenta and fetus can be seen.experts say it can help doctors abnormalities. many women might not be aware of their options following a mastectomy.a new study shows only a third of women are given any information about breast reconstruction options even though insurance pays for all stages of reconstruction. reconstruction can be begin at different times; either at the same time as the mastectomy or after the patient has recovered from surgery or any...
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the nurses delivered the baby in hospital for delivering the placenta. she later received $7,000 for delivery room charges. mom is saying, look, i delivered the baby in my car. >> yeah, but she got help. >> the baby's head was out. the baby is going to come out. >> i just still wonder, seven grand to deliver a baby? honestly. >> mom said they wanted to deliver the placenta, if you want to get detailed, john. >> good for the for the mom. it seems excessive to me. >> you think there would be just a co-pay. >> i know, there's no humanity left. >>> parents in spain striking over excessive homework assigned to their kids. i know this feeling. i know you know this feeling. they say it's too much stress, burdening, takes away from family time. but the best students are getting the best jobs, so they >> i don't know. >> there's got to be a balance. i really think the homework thing goes too far some times. >> i think at one point you get with your kids and go, maybe they aren't going to be the smartest engineer in the world. then you say, why do we have to have
the nurses delivered the baby in hospital for delivering the placenta. she later received $7,000 for delivery room charges. mom is saying, look, i delivered the baby in my car. >> yeah, but she got help. >> the baby's head was out. the baby is going to come out. >> i just still wonder, seven grand to deliver a baby? honestly. >> mom said they wanted to deliver the placenta, if you want to get detailed, john. >> good for the for the mom. it seems excessive to me....
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Nov 25, 2016
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that became her pets over the month and what happened when you castrated cows, or what happened to placentaa word not often used on twitter. and i would turn it into a tweet. whatever my daughter told me about her work experience on the ranch. the good news, over the next six weeks as i traveled nebraska to speak at rotary clubs, anywhere i would go in nebraska, in the heat of a disruptive political time, there was a lot of chaos and discord, i wanted to speak about policy not politics. i knew politics was likely to come up. everywhere i went in nebraska, almost no one wanted to talk about politics at all. it turns out this #fromtheranch on twitter had gone so viral in nebraska that the only thing anyone wanted to talk about was my daughter on the ranch. they wanted to talk about how their kids could suffer, too. [laughter] sen sasse: it turns out the things that are more important to me than politics are definitely more important to them than politics. trying to figure out how to raise their kids, where to get work ethic, anxiety about the generational segregation of the kids coming of age
that became her pets over the month and what happened when you castrated cows, or what happened to placentaa word not often used on twitter. and i would turn it into a tweet. whatever my daughter told me about her work experience on the ranch. the good news, over the next six weeks as i traveled nebraska to speak at rotary clubs, anywhere i would go in nebraska, in the heat of a disruptive political time, there was a lot of chaos and discord, i wanted to speak about policy not politics. i knew...
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virtual reality with 3-d imaging to give doctors and parents a better visual of the umbilical cord, placenta and fetus. experts say it will help assess abnormaliies that can occur in the respiratory track. airway. amazing. >>> nbc 4 wants to make sure every family in our area has something to eat this thanksgiving. >> it's been a big day. two days in fact. we're holding our food for families drive. pat lawson muse has been working hard before the sun came up you've been down there. you've got a chilly one too. >> it's cold now with the sundown. >> reporter: but you know what? it's been a fantastic day for food for families here at verizon center. our volunteers are still hard at we're going to start winding down, but we're not stopping yet. we'll be here until 7:00 tonight, so there is still time to donate to food for families. i want to introduce you to matt green. co-founder of the district running collective. you held a 4k run for food for families last weekend at the capital river front in southwest washington. >> yes, ma'am. an amazing day. we had about 50 people come out for families w
virtual reality with 3-d imaging to give doctors and parents a better visual of the umbilical cord, placenta and fetus. experts say it will help assess abnormaliies that can occur in the respiratory track. airway. amazing. >>> nbc 4 wants to make sure every family in our area has something to eat this thanksgiving. >> it's been a big day. two days in fact. we're holding our food for families drive. pat lawson muse has been working hard before the sun came up you've been down...
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jack said some people eat the placenta. >> i think i'll leave that out. >> i'm not going to put it in pass ec enough. tmi. >> no. >> can't wait the ethe ?? attention medicare beneficiaries... living in clark county. call now and let unitedhealthcare help find a plan that may be right for you... like an aarp medicarecomplete plan with prescription drug coverage and more... like primary care doctor visits for a $0 co-pay... all in one simple plan for a $0 monthly premium. this medicare advantage plan offers you $0 co-pays for specialist visits... overnight hospital stays... and tier 1 drugs... hearing aids as low as $330 each, saving you thousands... and transportation to your doctor's office or pharmacy at no additional cost. call unitedhealthcare now and see if an aarp medicarecomplete plan is right for you. >> announcer: refill your coffee and get comfy 'cause "the view" is live. >>> does post election chaos make you feel like the world's coming to an end? why the smartest man in the world says you're probably right. >>> and megyn kelly opens up about her battles with bill o'reilly,
jack said some people eat the placenta. >> i think i'll leave that out. >> i'm not going to put it in pass ec enough. tmi. >> no. >> can't wait the ethe ?? attention medicare beneficiaries... living in clark county. call now and let unitedhealthcare help find a plan that may be right for you... like an aarp medicarecomplete plan with prescription drug coverage and more... like primary care doctor visits for a $0 co-pay... all in one simple plan for a $0 monthly premium....
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what would happen when do with castrate certain cows or what happened to a placenta. a word that is not often use on twitter. [applause] ] sen. sasse: i would tweet out #from the ranch and whatever my daughter told me. over the course of the next six weeks as a travel nebraska to speak at those clubs that jennifer mentioned in her introduction, anywhere i would go in nebraska, we are in the heat of a really disruptive political time. of chaos, lot discourse and thanks about the political season. i wanted to speak about policy, not politics. and politics were likely to come up everywhere i went in nebraska. almost no one in nebraska wanted to talk about policy or politics at all. it turned out that the #from the ranch that i did on twitter had gone sole viral in some increases in nebraska, the only thing anybody wanted to talk about was my daughter on the ranch. they wanted to talk about how their kids could suffer too. [laughter] out, thee: it turns things that are more important more than politics, is important to them than politics as well. trying to figure out how
what would happen when do with castrate certain cows or what happened to a placenta. a word that is not often use on twitter. [applause] ] sen. sasse: i would tweet out #from the ranch and whatever my daughter told me. over the course of the next six weeks as a travel nebraska to speak at those clubs that jennifer mentioned in her introduction, anywhere i would go in nebraska, we are in the heat of a really disruptive political time. of chaos, lot discourse and thanks about the political...
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. >> they arrive at the medical center 15 minutes after the birth where she delivers the placenta and midwives cut the cord. their new baby boy is perfectly healthy. >> we're kind of glad, you know, that people actually get to see a real birth and not just what's portrayed on movies. women are strong and god made them to have babies and you can have a baby just like that. >> if you ever face an unassisted birth in an emergency situation, remember these split second tips to increase your chances of a healthy outcome. immediately call 911. listen for the mother's guttural moans. once a baby is born, do not cut the umbilical cord. stroke the baby's back and suction fluid from the mouth to clear the lungs. follow these split second tips and ensure the baby's actual birthday is a happy one. >> we just had a baby. >> we just did it. high-five, babe. >> a lot of screaming, a lot of asking for help. no one knew what to do. >> how would you escape a crushing stampede? attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans c
. >> they arrive at the medical center 15 minutes after the birth where she delivers the placenta and midwives cut the cord. their new baby boy is perfectly healthy. >> we're kind of glad, you know, that people actually get to see a real birth and not just what's portrayed on movies. women are strong and god made them to have babies and you can have a baby just like that. >> if you ever face an unassisted birth in an emergency situation, remember these split second tips to...