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to me to buy the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and in rural areas they don't get recorded so researchers with did families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims a method known as verbal autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the national number of deaths at those. two hundred thousand deaths before age seventy in india it's a staggering number is specially compared with the world health organization's estimate of just fifteen thousand then more fatalities it disputes the study saying verbal autopsy responders could mistake when it is commonly found symptoms it is true that you can confused with other causes of fever and that is a. problem with. however the w.h.o. accepts the use of verbal autopsy and for estimating childhood deaths from malaria you know for. so puzzled why they would think a method would work in one continent and not two thousand miles away in another most medical staff in india hospit
to me to buy the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and in rural areas they don't get recorded so researchers with did families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims a method known as verbal autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the national number of deaths at those. two hundred thousand deaths before age...
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still ahead for you this hour a much bigger problem some say that the world health organization is under estimating the death rate from malaria in india claiming the real figure could be ten times higher. than. what we visit a russian man who chooses to live wild in the forest braving the elements all alone . what over ten years now america's war in afghanistan has swallowed billions of dollars critics say washington can't afford the funds of broadway and very much needed back at home but it seems the problem is even deeper with reports that much of the money spent on the afghan campaign never reaches the proper destination. reports on this. money money money money money money money money money money money money coming up with money must be the easiest thing for the u.s. since washington is apparently ok with it being flushed down the drain. one big drain it's been washing down is it getting a stamp about three hundred seventy five billion dollars has already been spent on the afghan war this doesn't include basic things like like care for soldiers and the future of what this amount also
still ahead for you this hour a much bigger problem some say that the world health organization is under estimating the death rate from malaria in india claiming the real figure could be ten times higher. than. what we visit a russian man who chooses to live wild in the forest braving the elements all alone . what over ten years now america's war in afghanistan has swallowed billions of dollars critics say washington can't afford the funds of broadway and very much needed back at home but it...
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new research shows malaria could be a much bigger problem than the world health organization currently says in india the death rate is thought to be massively underestimated many will say blame the country's health care system for failing the rural poor who most at risk but he's current singh has this report. in india as eastern state of bihar one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it still takes more lives in india than each i've seen this family's loss is just another statistic in the country's battle against the disease. that malaria has spread everywhere around religion no medical teams come to help us and hospitals are far away for people like us a dying at this hospital and many patients believe they have the parasite to infection down to kind of thinking i have a very high temperature and i think i have no larry i've come to the doctor for treatment because many people in my neighborhood have malaria i suspect i've got it to. a study has found that malaria kills more than thirteen dimes the number of people currently estimated by the world health orga
new research shows malaria could be a much bigger problem than the world health organization currently says in india the death rate is thought to be massively underestimated many will say blame the country's health care system for failing the rural poor who most at risk but he's current singh has this report. in india as eastern state of bihar one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it still takes more lives in india than each i've seen this family's loss is just...
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the lariat could be a much bigger problem than the world health organization currently says any of the das writers thought they must have underestimated then he also blamed the country's health care system for failing the rebel poor most of triscuit also his current reports. in india's eastern state of bihar one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it's doing dick small lives in india than ha ve this family's loss is just another statistic in the country's battle against the disease. malaria has spread everywhere near our village no medical teams come to help us and hospitals are far away poor people like us are dying at this hospital and many patients believe they have the parasite to confection. and then for so thinking i have a very high temperature and i think i have no leiria i've come to the doctor for treatment because many people in my neighborhood have malaria i suspect i've got it to. a study has found that malaria kills more than thirteen dimes the number of people currently estimated by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurr
the lariat could be a much bigger problem than the world health organization currently says any of the das writers thought they must have underestimated then he also blamed the country's health care system for failing the rebel poor most of triscuit also his current reports. in india's eastern state of bihar one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it's doing dick small lives in india than ha ve this family's loss is just another statistic in the country's battle...
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watching live from moscow on the way underreported crisis to find out why some are saying the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. massive leaks of classified information was a phenomenon of twenty ten what the israeli army among the worst affected some of the nation's secrets are finding their way online through its own soldiers looks at israel's struggle to keep its skeletons in the closet in a world of social media. the israeli army showing off its cyber unit telling the world's media how it connects the nation by phone radio and internet during war time their phrases. in the communication in the hours is that we are ourselves. for those threads but perhaps the i.d.f. should look closer to home israeli army secrets are beaming around the world some deliberate some unwittingly and they're coming from the inside now with just one click anything and everything that a few years ago might have been off limits is available to millions of people so what taney asli is really could not been see group received this trait in the post it accuses him of killing child
watching live from moscow on the way underreported crisis to find out why some are saying the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. massive leaks of classified information was a phenomenon of twenty ten what the israeli army among the worst affected some of the nation's secrets are finding their way online through its own soldiers looks at israel's struggle to keep its skeletons in the closet in a world of social media. the israeli army showing off...
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contributor getting there and on the way under reported crisis why some experts think the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. two militants have been killed in a counterterror operation in russia's southern republic of dagestan and the man refused to surrender when special forces encircled the private house they were hiding in on the outskirts of the capital much call nearby buildings were evacuated before the militants opened fire the two were reportedly part of a gang that has targeted police officers in the region the southern republican is the center for terrorist attacks in russia with authorities saying several were averted in the last week alone. massive leaks of classified information was a phenomenon twenty ten where the israeli army among the worst affected and some of the nation's secrets are finding their way online through its own soldiers looks at israel struggle to keep it skeletons in the closet in a world of social media. the israeli army showing off its cyber unit telling the world's media how it connects the nation by phone radio and
contributor getting there and on the way under reported crisis why some experts think the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. two militants have been killed in a counterterror operation in russia's southern republic of dagestan and the man refused to surrender when special forces encircled the private house they were hiding in on the outskirts of the capital much call nearby buildings were evacuated before the militants opened fire the two were...
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under reported a crisis and find out about the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. two militants have been killed in a counter terror operation in russia's southern republic of dagestan the men refused to surrender when special forces and so-called the private house they were hiding and on the outskirts of the capital. nearby buildings were evacuated before the militants opened fire the two were part of a gang that has targeted police officers in the region the southern republican center for terrorist attacks in russia both already saying several verted in the last week. afghan and pakistani officials are urging the u.s. president to appoint a replacement for richard holbrooke who passed away last month he was washington's a special envoy to the war stricken region which is also the world's main supplier of opium r.t. his military contributor says it's high time obama listen to a secretary of state and addressed the root of afghanistan's problems. after yet another review and all review of the us policy in afghanistan the issue of the dru
under reported a crisis and find out about the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. two militants have been killed in a counter terror operation in russia's southern republic of dagestan the men refused to surrender when special forces and so-called the private house they were hiding and on the outskirts of the capital. nearby buildings were evacuated before the militants opened fire the two were part of a gang that has targeted police officers in...
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malaria kills more than thirteen dimes the number of people caught in the estimated by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and he moved in areas they don't get recorded so researchers with good families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims a method known as autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one life and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the national number of deaths at those you get two hundred thousand deaths before age seventy in india it's a staggering number it's specially compared to the world health organization's estimate of just fifteen thousand then more fatalities it disputes the studies saying the responders could mistake muti is commonly shown symptoms it is true that you can confuse malaria deaths with other causes of fever and that is a problem with the burble autopsy however. when we looked at the where the malaria deaths occurred they were the same places where malaya transmission occurred i would also. except the use of verbal autopsy
malaria kills more than thirteen dimes the number of people caught in the estimated by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and he moved in areas they don't get recorded so researchers with good families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims a method known as autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one life and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the...
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and find out why some experts think the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem to. have been killed and a counter terror operation in russia's southern republic of dagestan. sorry for this mismatch while the man refused to surrender when special forces encircled the private house they were hiding in on the outskirts of the capital maha to go on nearby buildings were evacuated before the militants opened fire and the two were part of a gang that has targeted police officers in the region the southern republic is the sandal for terrorist attacks in russia with authorities saying several were averted in the last week alone. and afghan and pakistani officials are urging the u.s. president to appoint a replacement for richard holbrooke who passed away last month he was a washington special envoy to the war stricken region which is also the world's main supplier of opium artie's military contributors as its hi tom obama listened to his secretary of state an address the root of gad a stance troubles. after yet another review an overview of the u.s. poli
and find out why some experts think the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem to. have been killed and a counter terror operation in russia's southern republic of dagestan. sorry for this mismatch while the man refused to surrender when special forces encircled the private house they were hiding in on the outskirts of the capital maha to go on nearby buildings were evacuated before the militants opened fire and the two were part of a gang that has...
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and on the way here in our under reported crisis why some experts think the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. the work is still going on to fully restore electricity supplies across the moscow region after a new year blackouts an emergency situation was declared on sunday after power was lost in hundreds of homes massive blackouts began before the new year after an ice storm broad downed power cables the extreme weather forced more than seven hundred villages to welcome in two thousand and eleven in darkness authorities managed to restore the supply in most areas with fresh snow and gales are still causing problems. massive leaks of classified information was a phenomenon of twenty tandem with israeli army among the worst affected and some of the nation's secrets are finding their way online through its own soldiers obviously your looks at israel's struggle to keep its skeletons in the closet in a world of social media. the israeli army showing off its cyber unit telling the world's media how it connects the nation by phone radio and in
and on the way here in our under reported crisis why some experts think the world health organization is downplaying the magnitude of india's malaria problem. the work is still going on to fully restore electricity supplies across the moscow region after a new year blackouts an emergency situation was declared on sunday after power was lost in hundreds of homes massive blackouts began before the new year after an ice storm broad downed power cables the extreme weather forced more than seven...
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. >> in 2009, the h1n1 virus triggered a pandemic alert by the world health organization. e warning was lifted globally in august last year. >>> fukuoka city in western japan is considered a front runner in developing the latest kind of digital game called the serious game. and it helps players learn or make improvements to their lives. efforts are now being made to advance this new industry even further. >> reporter: children are completely absorbed in a computer game. it teaches them how to separate garbage while walking a dog. >> translator: it was fun. i learned how to separate garbage. >> reporter: recently created, it's called a serious game that teaches children while they play. a team from kyushu university developed these games. they are part of a three-year project that was launched in 2009. at an event at fukuoka city the team revealed a new game with an eco-friendly theme. now the team is working on a computer game to help people taking physical therapy. the game involves real-life exercises. as you stand up or sit down a digital tree grows on the screen. the gr
. >> in 2009, the h1n1 virus triggered a pandemic alert by the world health organization. e warning was lifted globally in august last year. >>> fukuoka city in western japan is considered a front runner in developing the latest kind of digital game called the serious game. and it helps players learn or make improvements to their lives. efforts are now being made to advance this new industry even further. >> reporter: children are completely absorbed in a computer game. it...
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. >> in 2009, the h1n1 virus triggered a pandemic alert by the world health organization. e warning was lifted globally in august last year. >>> fukuoka city in western japan is considered a front runner in developing the latest kind of digital game called the serious game. and it helps players learn or make improvements to their lives. efforts are now being made to advance this new industry even further. >> reporter: children are completely absorbed in a computer game. it teaches them how to separate garbage while walking a dog. >> translator: it was fun. i learned how to separate garbage. >> reporter: recently created, it's called a serious game that teaches children while they play. a team from kyushu university developed these games. they are part of a three-year project that was launched in 2009. at an event at fukuoka city the team revealed a new game with an eco-friendly theme. now the team is working on a computer game to help people taking physical therapy. the game involves real-life exercises. as you stand up or sit down a digital tree grows on the screen. the gr
. >> in 2009, the h1n1 virus triggered a pandemic alert by the world health organization. e warning was lifted globally in august last year. >>> fukuoka city in western japan is considered a front runner in developing the latest kind of digital game called the serious game. and it helps players learn or make improvements to their lives. efforts are now being made to advance this new industry even further. >> reporter: children are completely absorbed in a computer game. it...
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they are well according to the world health organization there's forty one real adult smokers in russia which is the highest number in the world well let's try to find out if this people even tried to quit smoking. yes i would because i spend lots of money on cigarettes i also want to try and live a bit longer if i could. yes i do because i'm tired of smoking and i don't want to waste my time on it but i'm scared of yes i did because it affects my health no one on why should a crystal clear i like smoking hi i'm so sorry for every minute last nights ago. i already tried a few times but it's really nice small. i enjoy my cigarettes every secret but what about your health i already care too hard to protect so i'm not really expecting to live forever with. yes well i did but not anymore because it is hard to do that i've been smoking now for about ten years and i will probably keep on doing it the rest of my life the rest of saw out i've got lucky just got a question for our guest. smuggler the can i. without any help from doctors smoking cold turkey and not. well what we say i couldn't i
they are well according to the world health organization there's forty one real adult smokers in russia which is the highest number in the world well let's try to find out if this people even tried to quit smoking. yes i would because i spend lots of money on cigarettes i also want to try and live a bit longer if i could. yes i do because i'm tired of smoking and i don't want to waste my time on it but i'm scared of yes i did because it affects my health no one on why should a crystal clear i...
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i was just thinking about the, the world health movement, this is a not a us phenomenon either, it's, it's cross-national. the world health organization did a study in, in the late '90s across 14 different countries, looking at 18 of the most stigmatized conditions, including drug and alcohol addiction. so they had things like being homeless, being a criminal, being hiv- positive, all these very heavily stigmatized conditions. and what they found, cross-nationally, drug addiction was number one, alcohol addiction was number four, so two of the top four were the most stigmatized conditions cross-nationally. and stigma, and, and that surprised me. i mean obviously we all know that these conditions are very stigmatized, just how stigmatized, i didn't realize, that they, they would come top of that list. so that was very surprising to me. so what we're dealing with is possibly and probably the most stigmatized of all social problems, if you frame them, put it in that framework. and i think importantly, there were two factors that i see moderate stigma. one is cause and the other is controllability. cause being, it's their fault. controlla
i was just thinking about the, the world health movement, this is a not a us phenomenon either, it's, it's cross-national. the world health organization did a study in, in the late '90s across 14 different countries, looking at 18 of the most stigmatized conditions, including drug and alcohol addiction. so they had things like being homeless, being a criminal, being hiv- positive, all these very heavily stigmatized conditions. and what they found, cross-nationally, drug addiction was number...
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yes and the world health organization too, so in the 1970's they were advocating against using the term abuse, even though the american psychiatric association adopted that term which is unfortunate because then that gives rise to the term abuser, naturally. and that was the warning actually, back in the '70's that was saying, this is what's going to happen is that you're going to you're going to generate this term by using that term. so what do we replace that with? so there are, there are a couple of things that i see i, i wrote about in that paper and papers since then, is to use, for example, if someone has a diagnosable substance abuse disorder, to use that term, substance abuse disorder. if we're talking about it generically, we might refer to individuals with a substance-related problem or substance- related condition. another term in other countries that have been used is substance misuse. so the misuse of a particular drug or alcohol. and so these are three ter substance-related problem or substance-related condition, again, person first, it's an individual with a substance-rel
yes and the world health organization too, so in the 1970's they were advocating against using the term abuse, even though the american psychiatric association adopted that term which is unfortunate because then that gives rise to the term abuser, naturally. and that was the warning actually, back in the '70's that was saying, this is what's going to happen is that you're going to you're going to generate this term by using that term. so what do we replace that with? so there are, there are a...
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they've gone to work at the world health organization, at the gates foundation, in state health departments place and there are now 36 programs around the world that eis alumni have begun so they're spreading this methodology of shoe leather epidemiology around the world and it's really had an impact. anyway, al summers said, you know, these people gave us the craziest things. this was the first real, you know, public -- where george harrison had the concert for bangladesh. people were really galvanized by what had happened to them. but they sent electric blankets. they sent vitamins. they sent outdated tranquilizers they sent crazy things. they sent field hospitals. he said we didn't need field hospitals either people had gotten drown or had been blown away or this was the worst injury they had. from holding onto a tree to survive during this typhoon, they had abrasions and that was it. but what they needed was food and shelter. and that's one of the interesting things i found about epideemologists and when they were trying to sort out what was going on like a refugee camp or whatever, the
they've gone to work at the world health organization, at the gates foundation, in state health departments place and there are now 36 programs around the world that eis alumni have begun so they're spreading this methodology of shoe leather epidemiology around the world and it's really had an impact. anyway, al summers said, you know, these people gave us the craziest things. this was the first real, you know, public -- where george harrison had the concert for bangladesh. people were really...
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the study contradicts the current advice from the world health organization. >> for nearly a decade mothersave been advised to give their babies breast milk until they are six months old. now the advice has been questioned by child health experts who say that is too long for some children. >> recognize that sometime between4 and 6 months this starts to become insufficient to meet the babies requirements. it has been controversial to what point this occurs. it probably occurs at different points for different babies. >> then we -- when the report was you in recent studies they found evidence to suggest some babies could suffer iron deficiency if mothers waited until their babies were six months old to introduce solids. researchers say infants may be prone to allergies and warn parents to start their babies on solids at six months could be limiting that opportunity to introduce new tastes. one university has challenged this study describing it as [unintelligible] the national childbirth company says they believe parents should be able to make their own decisions about what age to start feedin
the study contradicts the current advice from the world health organization. >> for nearly a decade mothersave been advised to give their babies breast milk until they are six months old. now the advice has been questioned by child health experts who say that is too long for some children. >> recognize that sometime between4 and 6 months this starts to become insufficient to meet the babies requirements. it has been controversial to what point this occurs. it probably occurs at...
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actually be european union and its recently launched a legal offensive against the world health organization and threw the book at them . you mean after they were recently they published their report saying actually there had been no pandemic as a matter of fact there has been a been damaged however there were two other factors involved first when the w.h.o. announced that there was a pandemic it found itself a hostage of a number of pharmaceutical companies which began to insist through mid-level w. chill fishel is that there was only one preparation that could be effective do you mean those officials were corrupt or i don't know if they were corrupt or what lobbying officials to put it this way at least they were apparent signs of lobbying for it was a fact but it did not always shadow the seriousness of the problem we had and secondly. when it broke out in russia and the first case was registered in moscow reaction was sharp but why it was nothing special. in that case all our domestic pharmaceutical companies were behind the reaction also they were purely political forces and what the e.
actually be european union and its recently launched a legal offensive against the world health organization and threw the book at them . you mean after they were recently they published their report saying actually there had been no pandemic as a matter of fact there has been a been damaged however there were two other factors involved first when the w.h.o. announced that there was a pandemic it found itself a hostage of a number of pharmaceutical companies which began to insist through...
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this contradicts current advice from the world health organization. >> for nearly a decade mothers hadeen advised to give their babies breast milk until six months old. now the advice has been questioned by child health experts who say that is too long for some children. >> by sometime between 4-6 months, content of nutrients in human milk starts to become insufficient to meet the babies requirements. it has been controversial at what point that occurs. it probably occurs at different points for different babies. >> when they reviewed recent studies, they found evidence to suggest some babies could sever ira deficiencies if mothers waited until their babies were six months old to introduce solids. research shows and events may be prone to allergies and warned parents to start their babies on a solid at six months could be limiting their opportunity to introduce [unintelligible] one study has challenged this study, driving it as a retrograde step that plays into the hands of the baby food industry. many believe parents should be able to make their own decisions about which age to start
this contradicts current advice from the world health organization. >> for nearly a decade mothers hadeen advised to give their babies breast milk until six months old. now the advice has been questioned by child health experts who say that is too long for some children. >> by sometime between 4-6 months, content of nutrients in human milk starts to become insufficient to meet the babies requirements. it has been controversial at what point that occurs. it probably occurs at...
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that's what the world health organization has been recommending for ten years, but today a group of expertshe data and said there's new research. a number of reasons we might want to reconsider. first allergies. it turns out that there might be this window of time where it's good to start introducing solid foods earlier to prevent allergy, somewhere between four to six months, food allergies such as gluten. secondly iron deficiency has increased in babies who are exclusively breast fed for six months, but i think the third and most important point is breast-feeding exclusively for six months does reduce the risk of infections and worldwide especially in poor countries that may be the most important factor. >> and another headline that caught our attention was for expectant mothers, mothers-to-be. there is a report that suggests that their system, their bodies contain dozens and dozens of toxins. >> yes, this is part of an ongoing research study the government is doing on health habits. >> they looked at almost 300 women and their blood and/or urine and tested for toxic chemicals and found a
that's what the world health organization has been recommending for ten years, but today a group of expertshe data and said there's new research. a number of reasons we might want to reconsider. first allergies. it turns out that there might be this window of time where it's good to start introducing solid foods earlier to prevent allergy, somewhere between four to six months, food allergies such as gluten. secondly iron deficiency has increased in babies who are exclusively breast fed for six...
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a stereotype look at what is it the world's most important international body or a dysfunctional global organization the united nations is often criticized. overall health care. early. enough backyard i'm not landed we will not allow a much trust us to crop up and then spread all over the country. virtually all terrorists today are muslim do we have the right to make such provocative statements and do muslim schools have the right to exist. in defiled a new york city on our. top stories this hour naughty russian icebreakers begin freeing some five hundred people trapped in an icy prison off the country's fall raised. the cyber attacks from within the israeli army is struggling to plug leaks a. soldiers post classified contacts and damaging pictures on social networking sites. and. the money desperately needed at home is being wasted. when up next the stories of soldiers and officers who choose conscience over and the price you have to pay for that decision that's in the first part of our special report here on alt. that noyce can you hear it. it's coming from the earth it's the sound of despair despair and. north and south millions of men women and chil
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organics bags waiting for information from the bag maker. >> yoga could be the cure to a number of health problems, the u.s. has one of the highst cancer rates in the worldnd our lifestyle may be to blame. joel brown explains. >> reporter: a report out this morning shows the u.s. has the 7th highest cancer rate in the world according to research, 300 out of every 100,000 americans develop the disease every year experts blame obesity, alcohol use and smoking for high rates they say people can make lifestyle changes to lower risk but society also needs to make it easier for people to make healthier choices a good nights sleep could keep a childs weight in check, obese children tend to get less sleep than their normal weight peers and have more irregular sleep schedules researchers found a lack of sleep could raise the risk for heart disease and diabetes. >> growing evidence yoga can boost your health, researchers found exercise can help people suffering from a wide range of health problems from back pain and chronic headaches to sleeplessness and obesity, experts believe benefits stem from yoga's focus on the connection between mind and body those are some
organics bags waiting for information from the bag maker. >> yoga could be the cure to a number of health problems, the u.s. has one of the highst cancer rates in the worldnd our lifestyle may be to blame. joel brown explains. >> reporter: a report out this morning shows the u.s. has the 7th highest cancer rate in the world according to research, 300 out of every 100,000 americans develop the disease every year experts blame obesity, alcohol use and smoking for high rates they say...