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you need more and more of the drug to stop the pain. the person overdoses ultimately. particularhing is in , if you cut off somebody in severe pain, they are going to get something for that pain. guest: barbara, thank you. a lot of your questions would be directed toward the physician but you are right. the appropriate dosing and application of medications needs to be followed. i agree with what you are saying. i don't have a lot to offer because those questions would be better addressed by a physician. medical response to treating opioids me using opioids as part of that, do you agree with that philosophy? to what degree? guest: so, we like to ascribe to the concept of all tools in the toolbox, recognizing certain patients respond better to certain solutions. that is the model for medicine. respondients will better to abstinence. toe will respond better medication that will block the effective opioids. some need to be on a medication that is a step down to recovery. what we try to look at in maryland is all tools in the toolbox so we have treatment modalities for the r
you need more and more of the drug to stop the pain. the person overdoses ultimately. particularhing is in , if you cut off somebody in severe pain, they are going to get something for that pain. guest: barbara, thank you. a lot of your questions would be directed toward the physician but you are right. the appropriate dosing and application of medications needs to be followed. i agree with what you are saying. i don't have a lot to offer because those questions would be better addressed by a...
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the pain. i had a terrible time laying down. sendoctor says, we will you home but take this oxycontin. i went back to the doctor and i said it was not working. . -- he said -- you are [indiscernible] take this muscle relaxant and all of the pain was gone. different approach to the pain. bob, thank you. i am glad you received the proper treatment and are feeling better. efforts is centered around education. we have groups we are working with. effort ors to be an an effort is underway to educate physicians. i am not a physician but a paramedic. physicians are certainly trying to look at alternatives to deal with pain. host: our guest is the director of the maryland ems system. inwas also the director ocean city, maryland at one time. carolina,om south what would you like to ask our guest? : what to do after the medical establishment has created this mess -- we don't treat pain appropriately. one whoave a loved comes out of the recovery room in pain, that is a potential drug guide -- drug addict.
the pain. i had a terrible time laying down. sendoctor says, we will you home but take this oxycontin. i went back to the doctor and i said it was not working. . -- he said -- you are [indiscernible] take this muscle relaxant and all of the pain was gone. different approach to the pain. bob, thank you. i am glad you received the proper treatment and are feeling better. efforts is centered around education. we have groups we are working with. effort ors to be an an effort is underway to educate...
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with the pain. these people that are using these drugs just to get a good feeling, i use them just for my quality of life. that is the only reason. so blame the people that are abusing them that do not need them. all these doctors are quitting is such ae there thing called a morphine equivalent c dosage. if you go over a certain amount, they will try to cut you off. and there will be people turning to heroin and committing suicide that need these opioids. host: we will hear from terry and woodridge, illinois. hello. caller: hello, i would like to tell you what happened to me. in late 2013, i started having hip problems, and i was really having a hard time. i went to the doctor and i told him, and i asked for something for the pain because i stood on my feet for eight hours a day. he would not give me anything, and it kept getting worse and worse and got into my back. it was over a year and a half and i was walking like an upside down l/ . standing on my back, lifting heavy paper with my feet, and i
with the pain. these people that are using these drugs just to get a good feeling, i use them just for my quality of life. that is the only reason. so blame the people that are abusing them that do not need them. all these doctors are quitting is such ae there thing called a morphine equivalent c dosage. if you go over a certain amount, they will try to cut you off. and there will be people turning to heroin and committing suicide that need these opioids. host: we will hear from terry and...
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the. emory and most frequent source of back pain. but now there is an increasing focus on fashion as the trigger for chronic complaint. analgesics such as are also interested in the potential that fashion tissue office for new therapeutic applications. german or such as he finance from the medical faculty mannheim was one of the first to recognize the medical importance of fashion. he began exploring the extent to which fashion itself is pain sensitive. for that to be the case it would need to contain encapsulated nerve endings. not so well movie experimental good luck we've conducted experiments in which we try to determine whether there are any nerve fibers and individual nerve endings in the large fashion of the back. and they go in and what we have here is a relatively dense network of nerve fibers that form no from. these point shaped structures a nerve endings in which mensah detected the substance p b stands for pain there's no visible dots of pain receptors but how can we know if the pain of originates in the fashion rather th
the. emory and most frequent source of back pain. but now there is an increasing focus on fashion as the trigger for chronic complaint. analgesics such as are also interested in the potential that fashion tissue office for new therapeutic applications. german or such as he finance from the medical faculty mannheim was one of the first to recognize the medical importance of fashion. he began exploring the extent to which fashion itself is pain sensitive. for that to be the case it would need to...
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the entire top. even leaves that when we have pain in one place the coolest can often be found in a totally different area. if we were considering somebody with low back pain there's lots of different causes of low back pain. it can be sourced in the arches it can be sourced in the knees it can be sourced in the hips it can be sourced from coming down from the shoulders you can see the large triangle between the shoulders and the low back obviously that's going to affect that. we're also looking for the relationship of how the low back handles the way. body goes forward just keep rolling forward in a tight loop because we want to see whether the spine is processes are going away from each other if they're fashionably locked in some area probably hard to see on the camera but she is locked between l two and l three here if i'm trying to resolve a low back situation i can't afford not to look everywhere because i don't know where the source of that is going to be because the ten segregate of the fashion system will make it maybe show up in the low back which is a very weak point for all of us but that
the entire top. even leaves that when we have pain in one place the coolest can often be found in a totally different area. if we were considering somebody with low back pain there's lots of different causes of low back pain. it can be sourced in the arches it can be sourced in the knees it can be sourced in the hips it can be sourced from coming down from the shoulders you can see the large triangle between the shoulders and the low back obviously that's going to affect that. we're also...
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i can do them now. >> the pain in the small of my back, the pain in my knees and certainly the pain inat was unbelievable. >> i will never not have them, because i will never go back to living with pain again. >> it sure changes your life, you bet it does. you get rid of pain, it's gonna change your life. >> announcer: and you can be free from foot pain too, with the new walkfit platinum orthotics. you've read about orthotics. doctors have known about them for years. they're medically and biomechanically engineered inserts that go in your shoes to get you out of pain. seven years ago, the world was introduced to the original walkfits. since then, five million people have improved the quality of their lives. now, walkfit proudly introduces the next generation in comfort and stability, the walkfit platinum orthotic. we've taken good, and made it better. still with its bio-lock heel cup and customizable inserts, but now with a patented gel pad for added cushioning and shock absorption. there's nothing like the new walkfit. >> the beauty of an orthotic is that it aligns the foot and ankle.
i can do them now. >> the pain in the small of my back, the pain in my knees and certainly the pain inat was unbelievable. >> i will never not have them, because i will never go back to living with pain again. >> it sure changes your life, you bet it does. you get rid of pain, it's gonna change your life. >> announcer: and you can be free from foot pain too, with the new walkfit platinum orthotics. you've read about orthotics. doctors have known about them for years....
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the pain and the cost of the pain is gone but the pain is still there so it's the same in yes it's really the same so this is actually one of the biggest problems that we're facing you know in treating our patients with chronic providers that there was a cause at some point and we cannot identify this cause anymore but the. memory is still there so so these are exactly those patients where we need to cheat with systemic drugs because we can't get rid of the problem by treating the skin can you delete that memory well we really do not know at the moment how good we can delete the memory or how long we have to be able to treat the patients to delete the memory but but it is indeed the idea that we want to achieve an effective treatment of the itch for a certain amount of time and by that hoping the brain sort of forgets which and how big are the chances that you'll get sufficient results for the patients well i would say that we can improve the situation in basically every patient the question is how good are we in improving the situation so there are few patients with these chronic problem
the pain and the cost of the pain is gone but the pain is still there so it's the same in yes it's really the same so this is actually one of the biggest problems that we're facing you know in treating our patients with chronic providers that there was a cause at some point and we cannot identify this cause anymore but the. memory is still there so so these are exactly those patients where we need to cheat with systemic drugs because we can't get rid of the problem by treating the skin can you...
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of pain and the appropriate use of those pain medicationsapop p. >>host: previously served as the director of ems system ems director from ocean city maryland at one time he is a paramedic and the director from the maryland opioid operation command center. go ahead you're on with our guest be 141st: of all i am really upset the discussion is centered around what to do basically after the medical establishment has created an addict. we don't treat pain appropriately if you have a loved one who comes out of the operating room or recovery room in pain that is a potential drug addict because once pain starts it is difficult to stop it. and if they don't give a strong pain medication to keep that from starting in the recovery room, lots of luck on stopping the pain. second, opioids are not a solution for long-term pain the receptors in your brain that they operate on become coded so you have to take more and more of the drug to stop the pain. so ultimately the person overdoses.es third, in particular to cut off somebody in severe pain they will get somet
of pain and the appropriate use of those pain medicationsapop p. >>host: previously served as the director of ems system ems director from ocean city maryland at one time he is a paramedic and the director from the maryland opioid operation command center. go ahead you're on with our guest be 141st: of all i am really upset the discussion is centered around what to do basically after the medical establishment has created an addict. we don't treat pain appropriately if you have a loved one...
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off pain and the appropriate use of those pain medications. >>host: emergency management director of ocean city maryland at one time he is a paramedic from the opioid operational command center go ahead you are on with our gas. [applause] first of all i really upset about the discussion about what to do from the medical establishment has created the addict. because you don't treat pain appropriately. if you have a loved one comes out of the operating room into the recovery room in pain then that is a potential drug addict because once pain starts it's very difficult to stop it. if they don't give a strong pain medication, to keep it from starting in the recovery, lots of luck on stopping the pain. opioids are not a solution for long-term pain the receptors in your brain that they operate become coded and you have to take more and more to stop the pain. ultimately the person overdoses. in the third thing is if you cut off somebody in severe pain they are going to get something forin that pain. >> thank you. obviously a lot of your questions prob
off pain and the appropriate use of those pain medications. >>host: emergency management director of ocean city maryland at one time he is a paramedic from the opioid operational command center go ahead you are on with our gas. [applause] first of all i really upset about the discussion about what to do from the medical establishment has created the addict. because you don't treat pain appropriately. if you have a loved one comes out of the operating room into the recovery room in pain...
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i see the tears, the pain. i see the fear and the confusion. notlittle understanding the chaos around him, or the cages that are holding them. not, know, political or once i was where they are now, and i, we, all of us, must speak on behalf of these children. and their parents. [applause] we love you. too am an immigrant. separated andibly dramatically separated from my parents. and i too must be, never again. >> never again. aliza: never again. >> never again. aliza: never again. >> never again. aliza: thank you. [applause] >> [chanting] >> no more ice. no more ice. nomura ice. -- no more ice. >> hi. my name is john. talk about the expense of japanese americans and how what is happening today reflects so much of what happened to us during world war ii. 1942e morning of april 28, , as my family prepared to board the buses that would take us to one of the 10 concentration -- thankthis country you. i was literally taken from my mother's arms and separated from my family. thatircumstances of incident was world war ii, when president franklin roose
i see the tears, the pain. i see the fear and the confusion. notlittle understanding the chaos around him, or the cages that are holding them. not, know, political or once i was where they are now, and i, we, all of us, must speak on behalf of these children. and their parents. [applause] we love you. too am an immigrant. separated andibly dramatically separated from my parents. and i too must be, never again. >> never again. aliza: never again. >> never again. aliza: never again....
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nat sound the pain still so nat sound the pain still so raw..the pain still so nat sound the pain stillones gather at martinez junior high school to honor the lives of hodari and hakim cooper, brothers from martinez who were killed in a crash in bakersfield. their older brother khalil branch says the boys were inseparable hodari was driving his little brother when his vehicle crashed into a big rig head on wednesday morningfriday, family, classmates, neighbors and school officials took turns sharing their stories sothakim attended the school for a year but vice principal remembers his bright energy walking through the hallssotand classmates offering support to the family letting them know they will get through this tough time and heal togethersot sot ( marty )( marty ) also in the ( marty )( ma
nat sound the pain still so nat sound the pain still so raw..the pain still so nat sound the pain stillones gather at martinez junior high school to honor the lives of hodari and hakim cooper, brothers from martinez who were killed in a crash in bakersfield. their older brother khalil branch says the boys were inseparable hodari was driving his little brother when his vehicle crashed into a big rig head on wednesday morningfriday, family, classmates, neighbors and school officials took turns...
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a recurring theme is the pain of family separation the father of five who missed the funeral of his eldest son and wasn't allowed visits from his toddler daughters until they turned sixteen. do not worry about me now i am happy well and full of strength and hope the only thing along full is you in meticulous handwriting after their mother winnie was arrested yet again. the support of an absent parent my darlings once again a beloved mummy has been arrested and now she and daddy away in jail she gave up pleasure and comfort in return for a life full of hardship and misery because of the deep love she has for her people and her country the letter concludes we have a lot of friends and they will look off to you and one day mommy and daddy will return. to the. world champion to. be here with that story and. oh. al-jazeera. where every. when the news breaks. on the mall that city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be on when people need to be heard to women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the winnin
a recurring theme is the pain of family separation the father of five who missed the funeral of his eldest son and wasn't allowed visits from his toddler daughters until they turned sixteen. do not worry about me now i am happy well and full of strength and hope the only thing along full is you in meticulous handwriting after their mother winnie was arrested yet again. the support of an absent parent my darlings once again a beloved mummy has been arrested and now she and daddy away in jail she...
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this young three lions teams dream dashed in the most painful way while croatia celebrate reaching their first world cup final. and he is one of a mood he was following all the action inside the stadium last night we spoke to him earlier about croatia is victory croatia didn't really look that impressive early on england very much dominated the opening exchanges and of course took advantage of that to some extent with the opening goal but really they just made the rest of gracious performance all the more impressive the fact that they managed to fight back through the second half and really sort of take the game by the scruff of the neck and then through extra time maintain the upper hand as well and you got to remember crater had played extra time in their previous round so a lot of people i certainly was expecting them to to struggle as the game went on to england to have a physical advantage as. game went on in fact quite the opposite happen the question plays look fresh going into extra time and i think it's showcased as well both came really from quite a place reacting more quickly
this young three lions teams dream dashed in the most painful way while croatia celebrate reaching their first world cup final. and he is one of a mood he was following all the action inside the stadium last night we spoke to him earlier about croatia is victory croatia didn't really look that impressive early on england very much dominated the opening exchanges and of course took advantage of that to some extent with the opening goal but really they just made the rest of gracious performance...
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the public? we had other means of pain suppression. i think that people need to toughen up a little bit, because the drug, if we quit making it, we could end the perpetual death , continually. people do not need the drugs. there are so many other things they can use, and i understand that people have pain. police department, they arrest and continually put the same people back through the system and they sit here and tell you how addictive the drug is, get we continue to keep prosecuting them with tax dollars. the only way to stop the epidemic is to completely annihilate and quit making it. host: (202) 748-8000 for those impacted by opioids. .thers, (202) 748-8001 lakeland, florida, sean is next. caller: i really wanted to continue on the guy that you cut off. i do not think you was understanding his point. he was saying that all of these communitiesed black and were implemented through government action, sanctioned or unsanctioned. now we have an opioid problem which is affecting, regardless of what those guys were saying, mainly the w
the public? we had other means of pain suppression. i think that people need to toughen up a little bit, because the drug, if we quit making it, we could end the perpetual death , continually. people do not need the drugs. there are so many other things they can use, and i understand that people have pain. police department, they arrest and continually put the same people back through the system and they sit here and tell you how addictive the drug is, get we continue to keep prosecuting them...
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we are very sorry for the pain and concern this has caused the family." the pain caused to the family is more so emotional.they are so thankful it was cooler outside this week than it was last.voice of andy sutton/daughter left on daycare bus: "had it been last thursday, i would probably be making funeral arrangements."a thought that makes sutton shake.he plans to file a police report so the daycare investigated.andy sutton/daughter left on daycare (justine) that was mycah hatfield reporting. (justine) an arkansas woman is in jail ... after telling police she shot and killed her husband because he purchased pornography.(jr stone ) jefferson county authorities say 69-year-old patricia hill called 911 to report what she'd done-- telling dispatchers that she'd shot her husband, 65-year-old frank hill. she told investigators that she'd canceled his subscription when she found out he'd ordered television porn. hill said she then asked her husband to leave -- and when he refused, she shot him. investigators found him in a backyard shed. they said he'd been shot
we are very sorry for the pain and concern this has caused the family." the pain caused to the family is more so emotional.they are so thankful it was cooler outside this week than it was last.voice of andy sutton/daughter left on daycare bus: "had it been last thursday, i would probably be making funeral arrangements."a thought that makes sutton shake.he plans to file a police report so the daycare investigated.andy sutton/daughter left on daycare (justine) that was mycah...
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it reduces the pain of regular finger prick testing and can better control the disease.h every month because of where they live. when theresa may met donald trump many noticed a small white disc on the back of her arm. it is technology that has revolutionised the way some people are managing their type one diabetes. it is like a plaster so you inserted with a needle at first. it is just stuck out like a plaster but it doesn't hurt. david used to measure his blood sugar levels by pricking his finger. he would do this ten or 15 times a day but with the new device it couldn't be simpler. times a day but with the new device it couldn't be simplerlj times a day but with the new device it couldn't be simpler. i get the app up it couldn't be simpler. i get the app up and i can go like that with my camera and it will tell me what the sugar ratings are. very simple. type one diabetes is an autoimmune disease. david's pancreas does not break down enough insulin —— create enough insulin to break down the sugarin enough insulin to break down the sugar in his blood. studies have show
it reduces the pain of regular finger prick testing and can better control the disease.h every month because of where they live. when theresa may met donald trump many noticed a small white disc on the back of her arm. it is technology that has revolutionised the way some people are managing their type one diabetes. it is like a plaster so you inserted with a needle at first. it is just stuck out like a plaster but it doesn't hurt. david used to measure his blood sugar levels by pricking his...
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minors are feeling the pain. to some that we have been keeping an ion. gold, silver minors. percent. one of the worst performers today. in numbers are an update overall terms of collection supply. 10%.economics, off by ryanair, pushing ever so slightly. percentage point. playing hardball again. saying they may let go of 300 employees in ireland because of the walkouts and tension they have. as though hardball is being liked by the market. let's look at what is happening to the euro. tomorrow we get the ecb update and today we are holding steady ahead of the trade talks. the 50 dayinuing moving average. the upsideust tap but overall, they are up. vonnie: trump is set to welcome the european commission president at the white house this afternoon. persuade the to president not to raise tariffs on the eu car tariffs. trump tweeted an idea that both sides drop all barriers and subsidies. even a tweet possibility? was he being serious? kim: it probably isn't a good policy idea, at least not a viable one. vonnie: why? it would seem as though all sides would agree. germany is a count
minors are feeling the pain. to some that we have been keeping an ion. gold, silver minors. percent. one of the worst performers today. in numbers are an update overall terms of collection supply. 10%.economics, off by ryanair, pushing ever so slightly. percentage point. playing hardball again. saying they may let go of 300 employees in ireland because of the walkouts and tension they have. as though hardball is being liked by the market. let's look at what is happening to the euro. tomorrow we...
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>> you can hear the pain in his voice. when he does eventually get to the side, you can see the pain too. >> my dislocated shoulder. this is the worst it's ever happened to me. >> he's walking down cradling his arm, trying to not move. you see later in the video he ends up in the hospital getting his pain meds. this is what happens, when you're trying to do something that no one else has done before, sometimes your body is is going to pay the price. >>> many of us have been to weddings. think back to the moment where the bride sits in the chair and get that picture in your mind. now let me blow that out of the water. because here's jade. her comes her brand-new husband michael anderson. >> i thought she had to pick her husband out of -- >> michael steps up behind his lovely new wife and said, have i got something for you. because even after they've been married, michael decides there's still time to do the peacock. hold back here, raptors, i got this. >> oh, right there thing up. >> that's how ice works. >> shake it don't b
>> you can hear the pain in his voice. when he does eventually get to the side, you can see the pain too. >> my dislocated shoulder. this is the worst it's ever happened to me. >> he's walking down cradling his arm, trying to not move. you see later in the video he ends up in the hospital getting his pain meds. this is what happens, when you're trying to do something that no one else has done before, sometimes your body is is going to pay the price. >>> many of us...
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the pain is now 24/7 for the bledsoe family of redding. 70-year-old melody bledsoe was with her two great-grandkids. the family claims they heard no evacuation order and the three were trapped inside their home. the family confirmed on saturday that all three died in the fire. looting is another concern and redding police tell us they have beefed up security, particularly in evacuated neighborhoods just like this one. latinos the latest here in redding. >>> we are getting a unique look at the carr fire. this is satellite imagery from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa. shows plumes of smoke stretching across the state where carr fire is raging into its fifth day. >>> an emergency in mendocino county. the governor declared a state of emergency. cal fire has combined the two fires and calling them the complex fires. both sparked friday. last night engines from san francisco and contra costa co a county headed up to help. flames have scorched a total 14,000 acres and cal fire says that fire is 5% contained. >>> we have much more ahead. coming up two gunmen on the run a
the pain is now 24/7 for the bledsoe family of redding. 70-year-old melody bledsoe was with her two great-grandkids. the family claims they heard no evacuation order and the three were trapped inside their home. the family confirmed on saturday that all three died in the fire. looting is another concern and redding police tell us they have beefed up security, particularly in evacuated neighborhoods just like this one. latinos the latest here in redding. >>> we are getting a unique look...
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the soybean importers have been given them subsidies or some help to offset the pain. is starting to form out. the economists say the overall impact is going to be relatively marginal. manus: thank you very much. tom mackenzie with the latest on trade tariffs. alexis gray is senior economist at vanguard services. one of the stories that i put to our guest yesterday, donald trump talking about basically tariffs on everything from china , but mohamed el-erian made the point that we are almost facing a ragan era moment. china can't keep up with this level of tariffs and they will go into negotiations. we are near the end of this process. there will be substantive discussions because they just can't make up the good. this is the u.s. imports to china and u.s. exports to china in the white. they can't keep up. think we are still relatively early in the trade story. perhaps the u.s. economy has softened a little bit. when you think about the strategy of the trump administration, applying tariffs has been to push china to capitulate at some point. whether we are at that point
the soybean importers have been given them subsidies or some help to offset the pain. is starting to form out. the economists say the overall impact is going to be relatively marginal. manus: thank you very much. tom mackenzie with the latest on trade tariffs. alexis gray is senior economist at vanguard services. one of the stories that i put to our guest yesterday, donald trump talking about basically tariffs on everything from china , but mohamed el-erian made the point that we are almost...
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. >> you can hear the pain in his voice. and when he does eventually get to the side, you can see the pain, too. >> dislocated shoulder. this is the worst thing that's ever happened to me. >> walking down cradling his arm. trying not to move. trying to balance at the same time. as we see later in the video, he ends up in hospital getting his pain meds. so this is what happens when you try to do something no one else has done before. sometimes your body is going to pay the price. ♪ >>> we all love military home comings especially when they've been gone six months. they haven't seen their family. and this instance, it's a little different. it's a family -- >> that woman is right in the window reaching in not even letting gaspar who's returning home get out of the car. let me dwif ygive you a better of gaspar. >> a hairy fellow. >> gaspar is a two-year-old dachshund. missing six days in the desert of chile. >> oh. >> how he got there will astonish you. you see, gaspar was traveling with his owner, his friend. he was in the hold
. >> you can hear the pain in his voice. and when he does eventually get to the side, you can see the pain, too. >> dislocated shoulder. this is the worst thing that's ever happened to me. >> walking down cradling his arm. trying not to move. trying to balance at the same time. as we see later in the video, he ends up in hospital getting his pain meds. so this is what happens when you try to do something no one else has done before. sometimes your body is going to pay the...
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the search for a cure. this box contains a donor need it could enable someone to walk freely and without pain. in the operating room the new joint is cut to size ready for the transplant it's a groundbreaking procedure for cases that could not previously be treated. this is to cope with it was totally frustrating to have patients complain of constant pain and not have any way to help them and. repairing injuries to me cartilage is not in itself new but until now doctors could only repair defects up to about two centimeters in size in this case the cartilage cells are transplanted from the patient's own tissue to. the doctors punch out a piece of bone and cartilage from a healthy part of the patient's knee and then places in a nutrient solution. new cartilage cells then begin to grow in the laboratory after four to six weeks the cells have reproduced to the point that the tissue surface is large enough to fill the defective area in the patient's cartilage the new cartilage made up of the patient's own cells then grows into place. but this treatment is only suitable for cases where a small area i
the search for a cure. this box contains a donor need it could enable someone to walk freely and without pain. in the operating room the new joint is cut to size ready for the transplant it's a groundbreaking procedure for cases that could not previously be treated. this is to cope with it was totally frustrating to have patients complain of constant pain and not have any way to help them and. repairing injuries to me cartilage is not in itself new but until now doctors could only repair...
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i a recurring theme is the pain of family separation the father of five who missed the funeral of his eldest son and wasn't allowed visits from his toddler daughters until they turned sixteen. do not worry about me now i am happy well and full of strength and hope the only thing i long for is you in meticulous handwriting after their mother winnie was arrested yet again mandela offers the support of an absent parent my darlings once again our beloved mommy has been arrested and now she and daddy are away in jail she gave up pleasure and comfort in return for a life full of hardship and misery because of the deep love she has for her people and her country the letter concludes we have a lot of friends and they will look after you and one day mommy and daddy will return jonah how al-jazeera and that's it from a darn. and will be here in a moment but more day's news thanks for watching news and i feel. in two thousand and fourteen israel inflicted a devastating attack on gaza. filmmaker mohamad jabaliya captures the destruction of his home city through the struggle of those he saved live
i a recurring theme is the pain of family separation the father of five who missed the funeral of his eldest son and wasn't allowed visits from his toddler daughters until they turned sixteen. do not worry about me now i am happy well and full of strength and hope the only thing i long for is you in meticulous handwriting after their mother winnie was arrested yet again mandela offers the support of an absent parent my darlings once again our beloved mommy has been arrested and now she and...
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in many ways the pain became all-encompassing. i thought about gender identity every hour of every day. i told myself that if i could make it worth for other people to stay in the closet by making my it worth living then those would bring me the wholeness and completeness that i was lacking. >> host: did you know transgender people growing up? >> guest: no. i grew up always loving politics in an inclusive and progressive environment. my older brother is gay, he came out when he was 11 and my parents and family welcomed him with open arms. growing up, i didn't know anyone who is transgender. i remember the first time i heard about it as watching a sitcom with my mother and was ten years old. in the episode a transgender guest character comes on. she's beautiful, played by an actress named jenny mccarthy. every time another character in the show expressed interest in her the laugh drop week you. at ten years old you might not know a time but you know you do not want to be a joke. i remember turning to my mother and asking her if ther
in many ways the pain became all-encompassing. i thought about gender identity every hour of every day. i told myself that if i could make it worth for other people to stay in the closet by making my it worth living then those would bring me the wholeness and completeness that i was lacking. >> host: did you know transgender people growing up? >> guest: no. i grew up always loving politics in an inclusive and progressive environment. my older brother is gay, he came out when he was...
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didn't just come to feed just tough that madiba to feel the pain i do business it is one we can all learn from that we all need to do something good in the world in which we live wherever we are to make sure that this kind of life that he had to live through will never happen again some of mandela's captors became confidants others proxies for the wider struggle. against south africa's apartheid government i should like us to fight over principles and ideas and without personal hatred so at the end of the battle whatever the results might be i can proudly shake hands with he was a recurring theme is the pain of family separation the father of five who missed the funeral of his eldest son and wasn't allowed visits from his toddler daughters until late term sixty. do not worry about me now i am happy well and full of strength and hope the only thing i long for is you in meticulous handwriting after their mother winnie was arrested yet again mandela offers the support of an absent parent my darling's once again our beloved mummy has been arrested and now she and daddy are away in jail she ga
didn't just come to feed just tough that madiba to feel the pain i do business it is one we can all learn from that we all need to do something good in the world in which we live wherever we are to make sure that this kind of life that he had to live through will never happen again some of mandela's captors became confidants others proxies for the wider struggle. against south africa's apartheid government i should like us to fight over principles and ideas and without personal hatred so at the...
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>> they could do, but i don't think that will happen in the near term. more pain to be felt both in united states and around the world. i think one big threat right now is on the auto industry where the president is looking at a 20 or 25% tariff, about $300 billion of imports into the united states designed to lower the trade tariffs. more cars into france and germany, and if that doesn't work in the meantime we have a long, prolonged period where costs for consumers or higher, production is harder because intermediate goods can be purchased and that happened as the trade war widens and escalates what they are trying to do. >> dana: we have a list of those tariffs that the president is thinking about, of course on light trucks et cetera. the national retail federation and 65 other business groups wrote to the u.s. trade representative at robert lighthizer on tariffs saying, imposing tariffs on chinese imports will not have the effect the administrator and desires. if the goal is to open markets for u.s. goods and services abroad, the use of tariffs goes against ou
>> they could do, but i don't think that will happen in the near term. more pain to be felt both in united states and around the world. i think one big threat right now is on the auto industry where the president is looking at a 20 or 25% tariff, about $300 billion of imports into the united states designed to lower the trade tariffs. more cars into france and germany, and if that doesn't work in the meantime we have a long, prolonged period where costs for consumers or higher, production...
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the energy or she can flow again. done can and should patient pookie acupuncture point. to treat a pain in the knee doesn't necessarily have to be in many many patients are surprised that to treat headaches we work on the free stuff even though the pain is at the other end of the body. conventional western medical science can't explain what exact effects acupuncture has in the body recent studies suggest that method might in some cases trigger the release of compounds in the brain that relieve pain and improve mood. book for one thinks acupuncture has helped him a lot. in that it's certainly alleviated my symptoms not always at once sometimes the following day then i have a period of rest but what i have can't be cured but doesn't go away but still the relief is amazing. also has regular osteopathy treatments. klein hands uses only her hands to make a diagnosis and treat a patient palpitating skin layer by layer osteopaths focus on relationships between different organs and tissues types which are connected via what are called facia. acids into practice to tuition facia are sheets of ti
the energy or she can flow again. done can and should patient pookie acupuncture point. to treat a pain in the knee doesn't necessarily have to be in many many patients are surprised that to treat headaches we work on the free stuff even though the pain is at the other end of the body. conventional western medical science can't explain what exact effects acupuncture has in the body recent studies suggest that method might in some cases trigger the release of compounds in the brain that relieve...
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i fully anticipate will hear fantastic stories about the pain and suffering this perfectly qualify judge will unleash on america if we confirm him to the court. that cheap political fear mongering insults the intelligence of the american people. because americans understand the difference between a political office and a judicial office. they know the difference between the policymakers who throw pitches in the judges who call balls and strikes. so, i look forward to the fair consideration of this most impressive nomination. i look forward to meeting with judge kavanaugh later this morning and hearing his testimony of voting on his confirmation ray here on the senate floor. >> madam president, last night president trump selected brett
i fully anticipate will hear fantastic stories about the pain and suffering this perfectly qualify judge will unleash on america if we confirm him to the court. that cheap political fear mongering insults the intelligence of the american people. because americans understand the difference between a political office and a judicial office. they know the difference between the policymakers who throw pitches in the judges who call balls and strikes. so, i look forward to the fair consideration of...
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the pain and the nausea was so extreme, i had to get off the tube.n't going to move any further. the abortion pill is used to terminate an early pregnancy. it requires women to take two sets of tablets over two days. now, the current law in england states that women have to take both sets of tablets within a hospital or clinic. they have then got to make the journey home back from the clinic while they wait for the abortion process to begin. but once you've taken that second tablet, it can start to happen really quickly. how did you feel, knowing that you were starting to pass your pregnancy and you were in this hugely public place? i felt scared and... exposed. and itjust felt really unfair. to prevent this from happening, both scotland and wales now allow women to take the second pill at home. it is only women in england who can't. senior doctors and politicians are urging the health secretary to act. this is not diy abortion care. it is just saying that we are trusting them to take this in a place where they can be more comfortable and have more p
the pain and the nausea was so extreme, i had to get off the tube.n't going to move any further. the abortion pill is used to terminate an early pregnancy. it requires women to take two sets of tablets over two days. now, the current law in england states that women have to take both sets of tablets within a hospital or clinic. they have then got to make the journey home back from the clinic while they wait for the abortion process to begin. but once you've taken that second tablet, it can...
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actually, the middle school en asemble started writiong about change, red, like, you member all the painwe still have some of these things today. and, like, that's what their song is about. >> ♪ wstill have all the hurt and the sorrow ♪ but we still have another tomorrow. c ♪ changnge change, change. ♪ >> 70% of our students come on financial need, d they have a lot of different things going on in the home. but they're so resilient, and i think it's because of music because they can come, they can express themselves. >> ♪ she stopping calling you back, your number changed ♪ but my love for you, girl, it still remains the same. ♪ >> i have grown, grown and grown. you learn how to control your voice, you learn how to buildid coce, you learn... and it's like an elevation. you elevate every time, every me. and you get better and better. >> ♪ so i'm saying baby, baby, baby ♪ you can have my ivate number ♪ baby, baby, baby, you can have my e number. ♪ >> being able to learn from different people, different vocalists, they offer a style that i didn't... i didn't have, and i offered something th
actually, the middle school en asemble started writiong about change, red, like, you member all the painwe still have some of these things today. and, like, that's what their song is about. >> ♪ wstill have all the hurt and the sorrow ♪ but we still have another tomorrow. c ♪ changnge change, change. ♪ >> 70% of our students come on financial need, d they have a lot of different things going on in the home. but they're so resilient, and i think it's because of music because...
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further and the literal payment, the reimbursement for the surgery they were taking into account if the pain had come down. then the physician said here's more pills. i am not going to be judged on whether the surgery was high-quality based upon somebody -- and frankly we are doing pilot projects on all kinds of pain management. it turns out acupuncture is very effective, yoga and all of these other types of wellness. also mental health. , we have to do better. i think we have different ideas and it and a scattershot approach. it's a very complex issue and pervasive across the country. >> we can do some more yoga stretches at the ends. >> i want to thank this wonderful group. i think you win the award for the presentation of the day. sharp comments here. you brought us to a wonderful conclusion. thank you for taking the time, i'm not committed try to summarize but i think what you have seen is rising leaders, people fighting for healthcare and the kind of things that we need, if we can just get the agenda right, we'll find that this kind of politics is the basis for which we can build new ma
further and the literal payment, the reimbursement for the surgery they were taking into account if the pain had come down. then the physician said here's more pills. i am not going to be judged on whether the surgery was high-quality based upon somebody -- and frankly we are doing pilot projects on all kinds of pain management. it turns out acupuncture is very effective, yoga and all of these other types of wellness. also mental health. , we have to do better. i think we have different ideas...
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so i fully anticipate we'll hear all kinds of fantastic stories about the pain and suffering that this perfectly qualified, widely respected judge will somehow unleash on america if we confirm him to the court. that kind of cheap political fearmongering insults the intelligence of the american people. because americans understand the difference between a political office and a judicial office. they understand the difference between the policymakers who throw pitches and the judges who call balls and strikes. so i look forward to the senate's fair consideration of this most impressive nomination. i look forward to meeting with judge kavanaugh later this morning, to hearing his testimony in committee, and to voting on his confirmation righd with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, madam president. now, madam president, last night, president trump selected brett kavanaugh as his nominee for the upcoming vacancy on the supreme court. in selecting judge kavanaugh, president trump did exactly what he said he would do on the campaign trail -- nominate someone wh
so i fully anticipate we'll hear all kinds of fantastic stories about the pain and suffering that this perfectly qualified, widely respected judge will somehow unleash on america if we confirm him to the court. that kind of cheap political fearmongering insults the intelligence of the american people. because americans understand the difference between a political office and a judicial office. they understand the difference between the policymakers who throw pitches and the judges who call...
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the doctors found that the endometriosis couldn't be affecting the areas where sabrina was experiencing pain that made them suspect nutcracker syndrome. nutcracker syndrome describes what happens when the renal vein coming from the left kidney becomes compressed by the superior messenger rick harder and the aorta. just as it can affect both men and women the condition stops blood flowing normally through the vein this can lead to it flowing backwards into the pelvis via the ovarian or testicular vein this disrupt circulation and can cause varicose veins the exact cause isn't known. to shits actually unfortunately there are no typical symptoms of nutcracker syndrome some women experience chronic pain some people find blood in their urine which is called humor turia. nutcracker syndrome isn't especially well known within the medical community either there's a guy in a logical exam won't reveal anything untoward and only very experienced professionals can identify varicose veins in the pelvis. of we don't yet know how prevalent not cracker sent wrong as our guess is that it's high because the s
the doctors found that the endometriosis couldn't be affecting the areas where sabrina was experiencing pain that made them suspect nutcracker syndrome. nutcracker syndrome describes what happens when the renal vein coming from the left kidney becomes compressed by the superior messenger rick harder and the aorta. just as it can affect both men and women the condition stops blood flowing normally through the vein this can lead to it flowing backwards into the pelvis via the ovarian or...
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than the literal payment, the reimbursement for the surgery they were taken into account whether the pain was turned down. they said here take more pills than i'm not going to be judged on whether the surgery was high quality based upon someone who is at home and frankly, were doing pilot projects on all kinds of pain management acupuncture is -- and also mental health. so, we have to do better, and i think 50 bills has a lot of different ideas, from what everybody has an idea of how to tackle it. it's a complex issue. >> i'm in a go over for closing remarks, we can do more yoga stretches at the ends to rounded out,. >> please join me in thanking our wonderful presenter. and the four of you, i think you did a great presentation of the day and really sharp commentary. you brought us to a wonderful conclusion. thank you so much for taking the time. i think what you have seen as a rising leader and people who are fighting for healthcare and for the public and the type of manifest we need. if we could get the agenda right and a big push we would find that this politics is the basis for which
than the literal payment, the reimbursement for the surgery they were taken into account whether the pain was turned down. they said here take more pills than i'm not going to be judged on whether the surgery was high quality based upon someone who is at home and frankly, were doing pilot projects on all kinds of pain management acupuncture is -- and also mental health. so, we have to do better, and i think 50 bills has a lot of different ideas, from what everybody has an idea of how to tackle...
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she says the family had to go through the painful process of asking the court to allow food and water withdrawn so that he could die. and that's one of the difficult things about going to court, i had to swear an affidavit saying that i wanted my brother to die. i didn't want my brother to die, i wanted him to get better but i wanted him not to have been knocked over in the first place but i couldn't have any of those things and that's the thing for all the families in this situation, they don't want to have to go to court to stay that they want someone to die. they want them back and if they can't have them back they don't want them in a nursing home for years and years and years. today's landmark ruling by the supreme court means that when families and doctors agree, they will no longer need to seek permission from judges. that means they can decide whether life—sustaining nutrition can be withdrawn from a loved one in a persistent vegetative or minimally conscious state. today's ruling is hugely significant for potentially thousands of families who find themselves in some of the mo
she says the family had to go through the painful process of asking the court to allow food and water withdrawn so that he could die. and that's one of the difficult things about going to court, i had to swear an affidavit saying that i wanted my brother to die. i didn't want my brother to die, i wanted him to get better but i wanted him not to have been knocked over in the first place but i couldn't have any of those things and that's the thing for all the families in this situation, they...
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the victim was a great man in the entire company is feeling the pain. >> rescue crews rushed to the construction site. they were in this development and one of the workers heard a noise. he turned around and saw this collapse on his coworker who was standing in the trench below. >> they were doing storm drain. the trench collapsed on him. >> firefighters and paramedics think the man had already died when they arrived. a subcontractor had this to say. we are very sad. we lost a good friend, good worker and good man. it is something we work every day to avoid. >> they try to get the victim out. the trench was in danger of collapsing on firefighters. >> they want to make sure the trench is now safe for the firefighters to go inside. >> and investigator arrived on the scene but may perceive they have been worried about this construction site. >> two days ago we saw something. >> back here, many may perceive they are sad. they are also worried about the safety of the construction site. presently it is a big area in the the there should be a security guard to make sure no one gets hurt. as we mentione
the victim was a great man in the entire company is feeling the pain. >> rescue crews rushed to the construction site. they were in this development and one of the workers heard a noise. he turned around and saw this collapse on his coworker who was standing in the trench below. >> they were doing storm drain. the trench collapsed on him. >> firefighters and paramedics think the man had already died when they arrived. a subcontractor had this to say. we are very sad. we lost a...
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regularly already like you can use the music's there to reduce anxiety to reduce pain sensitivity and reduce stress and that's all certainly very helpful for those who have problems at the dentist ok another question from india. tells us that she loves music but her husband doesn't love music at all so her husband candidate for music therapy if you like music. actually you know in the many years i've been doing the job here with hundreds and thousands of patients i've hardly had to use you have someone who does not like any kind of music at all i can almost not imagine that this is really true so you always find this kind of song yeah i would i would really you know the what what is music what does the music mean for you what did you experience in your childhood in your early life and usually when you do find something even if you have to look a little longer thanks so much for all of his insights and if you've got any questions you'd like me to ask our experts. on an upcoming show we'll be looking at sugar too much leads to weight gain and studies show that sugar can damage the heart
regularly already like you can use the music's there to reduce anxiety to reduce pain sensitivity and reduce stress and that's all certainly very helpful for those who have problems at the dentist ok another question from india. tells us that she loves music but her husband doesn't love music at all so her husband candidate for music therapy if you like music. actually you know in the many years i've been doing the job here with hundreds and thousands of patients i've hardly had to use you have...
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the pain that make pair remain ina object.tical condition in hospital. key sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination process began. a team in special protective suits arrived at the hostel where dawn sturgess had been living in salisbury. these suits are resistant to nerve agent. eight miles away in amesbury, emergency vehicles moved in en masse to the estate where charlie rowley lived, ahead of the decontamination operation here. residents saw scenes like this in other parts of the county four months ago. now they're faced with disruption on their own doorstep. one week on, dawn sturgess and charlie rowley remain in a critical condition as doctors are once again fighting to save novichok victims. in salisbury, they're believed to have visited queen elizabeth gardens. at around 1030 that evening they took a bus to amesbury where charlie lives. at 1015 the next morning, dawn took ill. at 620 that evening, c collapsed. during the afternoon he had been to a church event and a branch of routes. fellow resid
the pain that make pair remain ina object.tical condition in hospital. key sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination process began. a team in special protective suits arrived at the hostel where dawn sturgess had been living in salisbury. these suits are resistant to nerve agent. eight miles away in amesbury, emergency vehicles moved in en masse to the estate where charlie rowley lived, ahead of the decontamination operation here. residents saw scenes like this in other...
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so i fully anticipate we will hear all kinds of fantastic stories about the pain and suffering that this perfectly qualified, widely respected judge will somehow unleash on america if we can confirm him to the court. that kind of cheap political fear mongering insults the intelligence of the american people. because americans understand the difference between a political office and a judicial office. they understand the difference between policymakers who throw pitches and the judges who call balls and strikes. so i look forward to the senate fair consideration of this most impressive nomination. i look forward to meeting with judge kavanaugh later this morning, to hearing his testimony in committee, and to voting on his confirmation right here on the senate floor. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell there from the senate floor earlier this morning talking about president trump's nomination of rick kavanaugh to the supreme -- brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. his democratic counterpart, chuck schumer, talked about the nomination today. he is next, followed by senator orrin hatch o
so i fully anticipate we will hear all kinds of fantastic stories about the pain and suffering that this perfectly qualified, widely respected judge will somehow unleash on america if we can confirm him to the court. that kind of cheap political fear mongering insults the intelligence of the american people. because americans understand the difference between a political office and a judicial office. they understand the difference between policymakers who throw pitches and the judges who call...