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. ♪ ♪ >>> and by the robert wood ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by the robert wood johnson foundation, working withtners to build a national culture of health so that everyone in america can live productive and healthy lives. the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪ >>> thank you. ♪ >>> for decades psychologists have explored how some people with mental health challengers are able to become extraordinary achievers despite being labeled different. psychologist dr. gail saltz says the unique wiring of every brain can be a source of strength and productivity. in her new book, she examines the connection between creativity and minds that are wired differently. dr. saltz good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. >> when we say minds wired different, we mean what? >> in this book i'm addressing various mental health issues will be disabilities. i want to say to some degree all of our minds are wired differently. in fact, there is data that will be coming out soon to look at, quote, norma
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there are a lot of criteria that the researchers with the robert wood johnson foundation used in their health influencing factors. things like access to care and people's personal health behaviors and they used that to rank the counties. if you look at the map we have you see all of the bay area counties all in white are in the top 11 in the state. with all of that news in the bay area, researchers did find a dark cloud over california. the robert wood johnson foundation provided researcher abby kowski found premature deaths in our young adults and why they're falling through the cracks. >> our country is experiencing an epidemic of overdose deaths among those 25 to 44 years old. nearly 5 million people are not in school and don't have jobs. >> reporter: that's something that a lot of counties will be talking about going forward. the hope is from these researchers is that you'll look at that information for your county and find out what you can do personally different and also what you can do to effect change in your own community. i link you to the whole report via twitter. you can lo
there are a lot of criteria that the researchers with the robert wood johnson foundation used in their health influencing factors. things like access to care and people's personal health behaviors and they used that to rank the counties. if you look at the map we have you see all of the bay area counties all in white are in the top 11 in the state. with all of that news in the bay area, researchers did find a dark cloud over california. the robert wood johnson foundation provided researcher...
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researchers from the robert wood johnson foundation people live in chester county live healthier andut philadelphia county? dead last at 67th. >> too many cheesesteaks. [ laughter ] >> maybe. >> what do you think. >> i don't know. >> lots of farms in chester county. >> exactly. >> we all live in jersey. jersey is very healthy. >> oh, okay. >> you just going to throw that out there. i'm from jersey sews i'll take it good i lived in chester town tee. >> i loved it. >> tmz and dish nation, stay tuned for chasing news followed boy the simpsons. we of course are back here at 4am for "good day philadelphia". sue serio and bob kelly have your weather and traffic covered all morning long. ♪ girl, you knock me out (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: so we are minding our own business yesterday when all of a sudden there's a buzz that richard simmons i
researchers from the robert wood johnson foundation people live in chester county live healthier andut philadelphia county? dead last at 67th. >> too many cheesesteaks. [ laughter ] >> maybe. >> what do you think. >> i don't know. >> lots of farms in chester county. >> exactly. >> we all live in jersey. jersey is very healthy. >> oh, okay. >> you just going to throw that out there. i'm from jersey sews i'll take it good i lived in chester...
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sonoma county fifth according to the robert wood johnson foundation. >>> here's inspiration to get outsidele have been talking about it all the daily in the newsroom. this is a live look at the osprey cam. it's watching over a nest that's built on a crane overlooking the san francisco bay. if you look at the bottom of your screen there, you can see just barely see them. intimate lives of some of na 's wildest raptors. âsometimes >> birdwatchers are loving it. don ford shows us it offers a rare look look at the lives every raptors. >> reporter: two osprey sometimes called fish eagles just trying to settle down and start a family but they are being watched. >> two cameras, hd streaming. you can watch them all day by the beautiful lights on san francisco bay and then at night, they switch to infrared so you can watch they will all night. >> reporter: the golden gate audubon society installed two special cameras so you, too can spy on them up close even in the dark. >> talk about raptors, the gateway for birdwatching and bird way is the gateway drug for thinking about the environment. >> repor
sonoma county fifth according to the robert wood johnson foundation. >>> here's inspiration to get outsidele have been talking about it all the daily in the newsroom. this is a live look at the osprey cam. it's watching over a nest that's built on a crane overlooking the san francisco bay. if you look at the bottom of your screen there, you can see just barely see them. intimate lives of some of na 's wildest raptors. âsometimes >> birdwatchers are loving it. don ford shows us...
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the rankings are done by the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin population health institute comparing counties with 30 factors including various factors. >>> the tech billionaire at odds with his neighbors san francisco's glen park over a propose bachelor pad. the entrepreneur and venture capitalist purchased another house that neighbors worry he will turn into a party pad. he plans for 43 everson include a basketball court, lap pool and sauna. neighbors say that turning the six-bedroom family home into a rec center goes against the quiet reputation that drew them there in the first place. >> this is a money is no object project and it will impact the community. >> he has big bucks and thinks he can buy his way into anything he wants. and i hope the city lets him know he can't. >> there also a public hearing on april 6. neighbors hope to convince the owner to change his plans. >>> things get tense as hundreds of protestors challenge the acting immigration and customs enforcement director in person, this after the trump administration's executive orders on im
the rankings are done by the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin population health institute comparing counties with 30 factors including various factors. >>> the tech billionaire at odds with his neighbors san francisco's glen park over a propose bachelor pad. the entrepreneur and venture capitalist purchased another house that neighbors worry he will turn into a party pad. he plans for 43 everson include a basketball court, lap pool and sauna. neighbors say...
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researchers from the robert wood johnson foundation found that people who live in chester county on averagealthier and longer lives. montgomery county ranked second in the state. how about philadelphia county? >> dead last. sixty-seventh. >> wow! >>> it is that time of year again when we're talking about sneezing and sniffling and wheezing, of course, we're tal talking about allergy season and mild winter which is lead to major allergy problems. >> what can you do to feel better? fox's dan talks to specialist to fine out. >> reporter: it's a double edged sword. spring is here! >> achoo. >> reporter: and so are your allergies. >> due freakishly warm winter we've had the energy of allergy symptoms started much earlier than normal. >> besides stocking up on tissue american family care offers a five habits to avoid that can make your allergies worse. dust mites, microscopic parasites that are in every bed. >> wake up sleepy head? it's five -- >> when we sweat at night, that sweat feeds them basically. >> here's an eye opener and number four. >> contact lenses. >> absolutely you're trapping thos
researchers from the robert wood johnson foundation found that people who live in chester county on averagealthier and longer lives. montgomery county ranked second in the state. how about philadelphia county? >> dead last. sixty-seventh. >> wow! >>> it is that time of year again when we're talking about sneezing and sniffling and wheezing, of course, we're tal talking about allergy season and mild winter which is lead to major allergy problems. >> what can you do to...
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robert woods johnson foundation, 12%. yet the nih are allowing grants to go out at much much higher. it's very interesting that the private sector doesn't hold these indirect costs to be so valuable as to pay them. when the taxpayer dollars involved, somehow we do, the indirect cost total for last year was $6.4 billion, actually if we just issued our grants with american lung association rules, we could fund more research than we do now, with the president's skinny budget proposal of $5.8 billion cut. let me move on, you're also in charge of the medicaid program in nhhs. medicaid is a broken system. it's a broken system, in fact, you're aware, i assume, of the oregon experiment paper. this is the premier medical journal that showed when you enrolled people in these medicaid expansions on a lottery basis randomize is great. you couldn't design a study that well, showed that there was actually no difference in out come we diabetes, hypertension. it actually testified as to how broken our concept of medicaid is a solution fo
robert woods johnson foundation, 12%. yet the nih are allowing grants to go out at much much higher. it's very interesting that the private sector doesn't hold these indirect costs to be so valuable as to pay them. when the taxpayer dollars involved, somehow we do, the indirect cost total for last year was $6.4 billion, actually if we just issued our grants with american lung association rules, we could fund more research than we do now, with the president's skinny budget proposal of $5.8...
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robert woods johnson foundation. they are really generous, 12%. and yet the nih, on taxpayer dollars, are allowing grants to go out at much, much, higher indirect costs. you don't have to answer. i would just make the comment, it's very interesting that the private sector doesn't hold these indirect costs to be so valuable as to pay them. but when the taxpayer dollar is involved, somehow we do. and you're right, the indirect cost total for last year was $6.4 billion. actually, if we just issued our grants with american lung association rules, we could actually fund more research than we do now. with the president's skinny budget proposal at $5.8 billion cut. anyway, let me move on. because you're also in charge of the medicaid program in hhs. and medicaid is a broken system. anybody who is in the practice of medicine knows, it's a broken system. in fact, you're aware, i assume, of the oregon experiment paper, published in "new england journal of medicine," this is the premier medical journal that showed when you enrolled people in these medicaid e
robert woods johnson foundation. they are really generous, 12%. and yet the nih, on taxpayer dollars, are allowing grants to go out at much, much, higher indirect costs. you don't have to answer. i would just make the comment, it's very interesting that the private sector doesn't hold these indirect costs to be so valuable as to pay them. but when the taxpayer dollar is involved, somehow we do. and you're right, the indirect cost total for last year was $6.4 billion. actually, if we just issued...