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that found a dose-response relationship between roundup and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. - has the world health organization issued any reports on this? - oh, they certainly have. in march of 2015, the international agency research on cancer, which is the cancer research arm of the world health organization, issued a report published in lancet oncology. which declared that the glyphosate contained in roundup probably causes cancer in humans. glyphosate was also added to california's list of known human carcinogens, effective july 7, 2017, according to the office of environmental health hazard assessment. and in new york, monsanto agreed to stop falsely advertising roundup weed killer as safe when studies indicate otherwise. - i'm thinking there must be a number of lawsuits that have been filed as a result of the problems with roundup. - oh, you're thinking right, tony, there have been. in fact, the latest number of roundup glyphosate related lawsuits have ballooned to over 8,000 after a san francisco jury in august 2018 awarded 289 million dollars to a former groundskeeper who was diagnosed with non-hodgkin
that found a dose-response relationship between roundup and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. - has the world health organization issued any reports on this? - oh, they certainly have. in march of 2015, the international agency research on cancer, which is the cancer research arm of the world health organization, issued a report published in lancet oncology. which declared that the glyphosate contained in roundup probably causes cancer in humans. glyphosate was also added to california's list of known...
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a global vaccination summit is underway in brussels hosted by the european union and the world health organization the focus of the meeting is declining vaccination rates which have led to an increase in preventable diseases around the world some parts of the world cannot afford vaccinations but there is also a growing vaccination movement. asked greece struggles with an upsurge of migrants moving to turkey to europe ahead of the overcrowded morea refugee camp on the island of les pauls has resigned the camps currently accommodating around 10000 migrants 3 times the number it was designed to hold greece says it will dramatically speed up the processing of asylum applications. this is d.w. news from berlin you can always find the latest headlines at d w dot com or follow us on twitter at t w news coming up next business with ben fizzle and stay tuned for that. or. the but. the going to. the mob so you want to save on the rent. why i moved here to barcelona just 200 euros i'm on the bus so what's the catch. the only 3 square metres. deep insight into europe's housing crisis. with. 60 minutes on g.w.
a global vaccination summit is underway in brussels hosted by the european union and the world health organization the focus of the meeting is declining vaccination rates which have led to an increase in preventable diseases around the world some parts of the world cannot afford vaccinations but there is also a growing vaccination movement. asked greece struggles with an upsurge of migrants moving to turkey to europe ahead of the overcrowded morea refugee camp on the island of les pauls has...
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also coming up the killer diseases that are entirely preventable the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates worldwide. hundreds of nigerians back at home after a spate of attacks on foreigners in south africa but with chronic unemployment in their homeland what does the future hold for them. and could we be a step closer to finding life in outer space for the 1st time scientists have to check to water on an earth like planet orbiting a distant star we ask what's this discovery might mean. i'm sumi so what's going to it's good to have you with us china has formally summoned the german ambassador to beijing after a meeting between the german foreign minister heikal moscow and the hong kong protest leader joshua wang in berlin this week and during his visit one called on the german government to publicly condemn police violence and abuse of power during the ongoing demonstrations in hong kong now in a direct attack on an important trade partner beijing is warning of negative consequences for relations between china and germany. it was just 30 day in b
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we begin with the story coming out of brussels but the world health organization meeting on the question of vaccines. after the storm the bahamas are reeling from hurricane dorian communicated is devastated communities are relying on aid shipments but they still haven't reached some isolated areas on the islands. i'm irish waiter it's good to have you with us the world health organization is sounding the alarm over falling vaccination rates worldwide experts at a global vaccination summit in brussels on thursday said that children's lives are being put in danger by outbreaks of preventable diseases like the missiles more than 360000 cases of the disease have been reported since january the highest over a decade. not too long ago laughter filled this fisherman's family home in madagascar are. but now the family's trying to cope with their grief they lost 3 children in january due to a measles infection they couldn't afford to vaccinate them. they're gone and it was all goes we'll but we didn't expect that they might die if they didn't get vaccinated that the fact that they were not vaccin
we begin with the story coming out of brussels but the world health organization meeting on the question of vaccines. after the storm the bahamas are reeling from hurricane dorian communicated is devastated communities are relying on aid shipments but they still haven't reached some isolated areas on the islands. i'm irish waiter it's good to have you with us the world health organization is sounding the alarm over falling vaccination rates worldwide experts at a global vaccination summit in...
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the world health organization says too much sugar makes you sick it recommends a maximum of 24 grams per day for the average adult. that would be one slice of bread with nutella. or part of a chocolate bar. or maybe a small fruit smoothie. but one can actually stick to such guidelines for many it would be really hard what about your day to start breakfast with an orange juice that's 8 cubes of sugar and add in your cult that's 7 cubes what about afternoon delight with a german already danish that's 15 sugar cubes it's a total of 30 sugar cubes and remember the world health organization recommends only 8. and what about soft drinks. it's. not and not not it's fizzy soft drinks and other sugar packed beverages statistically german string can average 84 liters of them every year young people even more and that's far too much. took a hard to get sugary drinks all the worst of all nutritional evils you don't feel full afterwards so you drink huge amounts of them all. and that often sets off a craving for more sugar and stitcher officer knows all too well until 2 years ago he mostly it's no
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this is deja vu news live from berlin the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates officials meeting at a global vaccination summit say the growing anti vacs movement is putting children's lives at risk for me one family devastated by a musicals outbreak also coming up after the storm a homicide are reeling from hurricane dorian devastated communities are lying on each shipments of those shipments still haven't reached some isolated areas. where it's good to have you with us the world health organization is sounding the alarm over the following vaccination right worldwide experts at a global vaccination summit in brussels on thursday said children's lives are being put at risk in danger and danger by outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles more than 360000 cases of the disease have been reported since january the highest in over a decade. not too long ago laughter filled this fisherman's family home in madagascar but now the family is trying to cope with their grief. they lost 3 children in january due to a measles infection they couldn't afford to vacc
this is deja vu news live from berlin the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates officials meeting at a global vaccination summit say the growing anti vacs movement is putting children's lives at risk for me one family devastated by a musicals outbreak also coming up after the storm a homicide are reeling from hurricane dorian devastated communities are lying on each shipments of those shipments still haven't reached some isolated areas. where it's good to...
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preventable diseases around the world it's a problem that will be addressed sedate by the global vaccination summit in brussels hosted by the european commission and the world health organization. not too long ago laughter filled this fisherman's family home in madagascar. but now the family is trying to cope with their grief they lost 3 children in january due to a measles infection they couldn't afford to vaccinate them. they had corn and it was all goes we'll but we didn't expect that they might die if they didn't get vaccinated that the fact that they were not vaccinated would kill them. madagascar is struggling to contain its worst outbreak of measles in decades amid a desperate shortage of vaccines the highly contagious illness increases susceptibility to other diseases and can cause blindness brain swelling and death so far over 1200 people have died in the epidemic most of them children. and madagascar is not alone worldwide many countries are reporting an unprecedented rise of measles many of these cases could have been easily prevented with vaccination but like madagascar are some countries simply don't have access to the vaccines they need. and in high income countr
preventable diseases around the world it's a problem that will be addressed sedate by the global vaccination summit in brussels hosted by the european commission and the world health organization. not too long ago laughter filled this fisherman's family home in madagascar. but now the family is trying to cope with their grief they lost 3 children in january due to a measles infection they couldn't afford to vaccinate them. they had corn and it was all goes we'll but we didn't expect that they...
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people like to drink he says something like a healthy alcohol consumption well years back the world health organization said that 30 grams for man and 20 grams for women per day are ok if you have 2 days in a week off about the last years the world health organization said that was actually good for nothing it's just poison for the body so drink as less as possible but sometimes it's not that easy not to drink so how important is social pressure developing to offer isn't it depends on the social group you live and the groups it's very important to drink alcohol maybe al gore is even in the center of pollock to tease but there are other groups especially of young people who have a very healthy and mindful lifestyle and also drink very mindful when somebody considered being an alcoholic when he has lost control that's one very important thing and today other thing is if our goal has already influenced many parts of your life and has damaged many parts of your life and still you go on drinking then you are over the top we go to view a question and if you ask us up to what percentage of pure alcohol came a
people like to drink he says something like a healthy alcohol consumption well years back the world health organization said that 30 grams for man and 20 grams for women per day are ok if you have 2 days in a week off about the last years the world health organization said that was actually good for nothing it's just poison for the body so drink as less as possible but sometimes it's not that easy not to drink so how important is social pressure developing to offer isn't it depends on the...
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by refusing them some playing the prevention game you prefer instead to play with fire the world health organization says vaccines skepticism is one of the world's 10 major health risks health officials say vaccines save up to $3000000.00 lives each year but in the past 3 years 7 countries have lost their measles free status including 4 in europe albania the czech republic greece and the u.k. the w.h. says the increase in measles is due to the spread of misinformation on social media about the benefits and risks of vaccines. let's bring in our guests in our mahanta brusca we have dr lee hearn his dean of the university of nebraska college of public health and a former senior administrator of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention in brussels heidi larsen director of the vaccine confidence project professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and the lancaster data gatherer biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub
by refusing them some playing the prevention game you prefer instead to play with fire the world health organization says vaccines skepticism is one of the world's 10 major health risks health officials say vaccines save up to $3000000.00 lives each year but in the past 3 years 7 countries have lost their measles free status including 4 in europe albania the czech republic greece and the u.k. the w.h. says the increase in measles is due to the spread of misinformation on social media about the...
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the world health organization says an estimated 70000 people have been left without shelter making hurricane during the worst natural disaster in the nation's history. when it upolu zita. there is time for the the weather here is kevin kevin a lot of the rescue efforts that we saw in models report depend depend on having good weather is going to continue that's what you know course when the storm went through it cleared out that's exactly what they needed what you don't need is another storm developing on the heels of the other one of dorian now the national hurricane center is watching a particular area they don't expect it to be anywhere near the intensity of dorian but it's still going to cause some problems across the region we're talking here where you see these clouds right there just to the north of cuba over the turks and caicos islands see the development right there well the national hurricane center is actually just increase the probability that the next 2 days 75 percent chance of development in the next 5 days 80 percent chance of development and this is the area that they think
the world health organization says an estimated 70000 people have been left without shelter making hurricane during the worst natural disaster in the nation's history. when it upolu zita. there is time for the the weather here is kevin kevin a lot of the rescue efforts that we saw in models report depend depend on having good weather is going to continue that's what you know course when the storm went through it cleared out that's exactly what they needed what you don't need is another storm...
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it to us right now at a stream which i thought of into this conversation now in april the world health organization issued new guidelines on how much time parents should allow young children to spend looking at screens phones tablets or t.v.'s these are the key findings children younger than one year old should not have any screen time and children aged $2.00 to $4.00 can have passive screen time tapped out one hour a day passes screen time means for example watching a screen versus interacting with an app or playing a gang bots are such limits and guidelines one size fits all as carl suggested just there in his comment to us it has opened up a big debate the royal college of pediatrics in the u.k. believes the evidence to screen harm is often of a stated it has also said that connections between screen time and negative effects are mainly due to its impact on socializing exercise and sleep so to help us navigate all of this conflicting information from its president is a co-investigator at the laureate institute for brain research also joining us via skype from philadelphia jordan shapiro he's aut
it to us right now at a stream which i thought of into this conversation now in april the world health organization issued new guidelines on how much time parents should allow young children to spend looking at screens phones tablets or t.v.'s these are the key findings children younger than one year old should not have any screen time and children aged $2.00 to $4.00 can have passive screen time tapped out one hour a day passes screen time means for example watching a screen versus interacting...
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the world health organization and the government there has projected into the hundreds, if not thousandshe access into some areas, we are uncertain as to how the level of destruction and life loss in some areas and small islands. good to talk to you and thank you for being with us and good luck with all your efforts. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news... amber rudd resigns from the cabinet and the conservative party in another major blow for boris johnson's government. she'll be replaced as work and pensions secretary by therese coffey, the mp for suffolk coastal. business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the conservatives will break with precedent and field a candidate against the commons speaker, john bercow, at the next election. sport. to williams losing in the final of the us open. but before that, the final day of the fourth test has just gone under way at old trafford and it is critical that england batted well today otherwise they could lose the ashes to australia. that is after... they narrowly avoided the follow—on but england will have to do well today because the a
the world health organization and the government there has projected into the hundreds, if not thousandshe access into some areas, we are uncertain as to how the level of destruction and life loss in some areas and small islands. good to talk to you and thank you for being with us and good luck with all your efforts. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news... amber rudd resigns from the cabinet and the conservative party in another major blow for boris johnson's government. she'll be...
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and union in the world health organization have been holding a global vaccination summit in brussels that focuses on declining vaccination rates which have led to an increase in preventable diseases worldwide some parts of the world cannot afford vaccines but of officials say that a growing anti-vaccination movement is leading to the spread of entirely preventable disease. number of people counted missing in the bahamas after hurricane dorian has dropped sharply officials say 1300 people are still unaccounted for previously that number was as high as 2500 officials say the words of figure probably included people staying in shelters dorian was a category 5 storm when it hit the bahamas last week. this is d w news from berlin you can always find the latest headlines a d w dot com or you can follow us on twitter at d w. you're watching news live from berlin up next to the point you know we use debate show which deals with china and its rise on the global stage i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news followed by the day i hope to see you the. strong opinions clear positions fr
and union in the world health organization have been holding a global vaccination summit in brussels that focuses on declining vaccination rates which have led to an increase in preventable diseases worldwide some parts of the world cannot afford vaccines but of officials say that a growing anti-vaccination movement is leading to the spread of entirely preventable disease. number of people counted missing in the bahamas after hurricane dorian has dropped sharply officials say 1300 people are...
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ban and allow the red cross to work in afghanistan it had excluded the group along with the world health organization in april accusing them of carrying out suspicious activities during vaccination campaigns the taliban also says it will guarantee the security of red cross staff in the areas it controls. at least 13 people are dead and dozens are missing after a boat capsized in india the accident happened in the god of river in solve in andhra pradesh state local media reporting $61.00 people were onboard including 10 cruel about 14 people have been rescued so far leaders in west africa have create a 1000000000 dollars to combat attacks by fighters linked to al qaeda and i saw they had an emergency summit in booking a fossil just a few days after an attack there catherine sawyer reports in the capital wanted to . a moment of silence for 29 people who were killed in 2 separate attacks in northen book enough last week one of the attacks happened at a location where all jazeera was filming just a day alia a minibus carrying civilians drove over a landmine 15 people were killed. heads of state who atten
ban and allow the red cross to work in afghanistan it had excluded the group along with the world health organization in april accusing them of carrying out suspicious activities during vaccination campaigns the taliban also says it will guarantee the security of red cross staff in the areas it controls. at least 13 people are dead and dozens are missing after a boat capsized in india the accident happened in the god of river in solve in andhra pradesh state local media reporting $61.00 people...
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and the world health organization have been holding a global vaccination summit in brussels that focuses on declining vaccination rates which have led to an increase in preventable diseases worldwide some parts of the world can't afford a fascination but health officials say that a growing and team vaccination movement is spreading to the is leading to the spread of entirely preventable diseases. beijing has some of the german ambassador after josh wrote walk home to mark received activist and germany's a foreign minister in berlin as to why world leaders to back the ongoing protests in the territory beijing is accused of meddling in its affairs was born. the high profile meeting will damage bilateral relations in the future. this is day double your news from above that you can always find the latest headlines at steve w. dot com all fondness on twitter out. objects they all beat up a new focus on the euro which includes are for some top people in northern ireland feel about the joint entrepreneur process of breck's it out that's next i'll be back at the top of the hour with more off the
and the world health organization have been holding a global vaccination summit in brussels that focuses on declining vaccination rates which have led to an increase in preventable diseases worldwide some parts of the world can't afford a fascination but health officials say that a growing and team vaccination movement is spreading to the is leading to the spread of entirely preventable diseases. beijing has some of the german ambassador after josh wrote walk home to mark received activist and...
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now the world health organization the w.h.o. is taking the rather unusual step of complaining to tanzania about the failure to share information about the bowl of virus and the sansa in government denies that it was ever confirmed in 2 patients who suffered from suspicious illnesses recently and died the w.h.o. says tanzania hasn't handed over any clinical data up to now turned in the a shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died of a burglar in the past year but meanwhile the w.h.o. is urging governments to spend more on health care in coming years to eliminate glaring gaps in coverage it's put out a report that says barely half of the world's 7700000000 people are getting essential health services and among those who are covered more people are running into financial hardship because they're having to pay too much for their health care from their own pocket. where the report's authors say things will only get worse unless countries spend an extra one for center of their g.d.p. on
now the world health organization the w.h.o. is taking the rather unusual step of complaining to tanzania about the failure to share information about the bowl of virus and the sansa in government denies that it was ever confirmed in 2 patients who suffered from suspicious illnesses recently and died the w.h.o. says tanzania hasn't handed over any clinical data up to now turned in the a shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died of a burglar in...
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measles and meningitis are now easily prevented from tanks to vaccines the world health organization is pointing to what it calls the myths about that scene's they include diseases disappearing before vaccines were introduced medical professionals say that scenes of had a significant impact and to the criticism of most people who get diseases be vaccinated w.h.o. says most are 85 to 95 percent effective but only recently have we seen a mass vaccination movement and it's probably to do with the social media that's become so important at the moment in the way that people get their their news and we have something which is spreading very rapidly which is out of control this anti vaccination campaign group in washington d.c. says the freedom to decide to vaccinate is a human right when you take away a person's freedom and medical choice. mandating vaccines for education. that is coed coersion back in brussels for local brennan is seeking to continue the advocacy work his sister did push she died of suffocation cancer. changed everything. to imagine this year from cervical cancer cancer th
measles and meningitis are now easily prevented from tanks to vaccines the world health organization is pointing to what it calls the myths about that scene's they include diseases disappearing before vaccines were introduced medical professionals say that scenes of had a significant impact and to the criticism of most people who get diseases be vaccinated w.h.o. says most are 85 to 95 percent effective but only recently have we seen a mass vaccination movement and it's probably to do with the...
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now the world health organization has taken the unusual step of complaining to tanzania about the failure to share information on the ball a virus that tanzania government denies ebola has confirmed in 2 patients who suffered from an unknown illness recently that says tanzania hasn't shared any clinical data up to now tanzania shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died of ebola in the past year. land mines are a constant threat in asia so are attacks by isaw and other armed groups battling government forces for control of the remote desert area attacks are forced tens of thousands to flee towns and villages including in need to reach and a warning that the images in our birdman report are disturbing. to the i used to dream of finishing school now she just wants to walk again she lost the use of her legs after she stepped on a mine planted by isis fighters she can't leave her bed and her brother tries to keep her comfortable. with. her situation her to so much and wish to see her standing on our feet again marky i had a big other sister and
now the world health organization has taken the unusual step of complaining to tanzania about the failure to share information on the ball a virus that tanzania government denies ebola has confirmed in 2 patients who suffered from an unknown illness recently that says tanzania hasn't shared any clinical data up to now tanzania shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died of ebola in the past year. land mines are a constant threat in asia so are...
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ban and allow the red cross to work in afghanistan it had exploded the group along with the world health organization in april accusing them of carrying out suspicious activities during vaccination campaigns the taliban also says it will guarantee the security of red cross stuff in the areas it controls meanwhile security forces have broken up what they say was an i suppose cell in the afghan capital 3 men have been arrested in connection with a series of suicide bomb attacks including at a wedding last month tony berkeley reports one couple these 3 men are what afghan security forces say were part of an i still turn there's been busting kabul it's claimed they are responsible for $29.00 dead the attacks in the capital. there been . from very from the educated society the. young educated youth and they've been very savvy with technology and even a ability to to to plan and launch attacks have been a lot of innocent blood on their hand so it was a huge huge bust the hunt for eisel or die as it's called locally is not easy for the security forces the group has become more sophisticated and difficult to
ban and allow the red cross to work in afghanistan it had exploded the group along with the world health organization in april accusing them of carrying out suspicious activities during vaccination campaigns the taliban also says it will guarantee the security of red cross stuff in the areas it controls meanwhile security forces have broken up what they say was an i suppose cell in the afghan capital 3 men have been arrested in connection with a series of suicide bomb attacks including at a...
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scientists 1st started doing research into algae as a food source 65 years ago after the 2nd world war the world health organization found a supporter of the global population suffered from protein deficiency so the focus was on algae with a high protein content like spirit line and chlorella. offer that would secure in the lab we kick start the initial propagation of the algae it all begins with a small single celled micro algae each day one cell divides into between $2.16 new shows so with grows rapidly then we work to increase the volume of algae until we reach the point where we're ready to go into the greenhouse and start production for people. but not all algae growing fast enough to be used for industrial purposes that's something alexander matis is aiming to change he works at the swiss federal institute of technology in zurich. at the moment the algae are growing too slowly to concentration once we finish cultivating is still too low that means producing and processing that micro algae is too costly for me quite. the scientists are working to accelerate the growth of the algae using short high voltage to.
scientists 1st started doing research into algae as a food source 65 years ago after the 2nd world war the world health organization found a supporter of the global population suffered from protein deficiency so the focus was on algae with a high protein content like spirit line and chlorella. offer that would secure in the lab we kick start the initial propagation of the algae it all begins with a small single celled micro algae each day one cell divides into between $2.16 new shows so with...
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the committee say says that's all preventable the world health organization sounds the law of the declining vaccination rights.
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the world people are dying 2 to one that of vaccines here people are risking their lives and those of others by refusing them some playing the prevention game prefer instead to play with fire the world health organization says vaccines skepticism is one of the world's 10 major health risks health officials say vaccines save up to $3000000.00 lives each year but in the past 3 years 7 countries have lost their measles free status including 4 in europe the czech republic greece and the u.k. that says the increase in measles is due to the spread of misinformation on social media about the benefits and risks of vaccines. let's bring in our guests in nebraska we have dr lee high and here is dean of the university of nebraska college of public health and a former senior administrator of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention in brussels heidi lawson director of the vaccine confidence project a professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and in lancaster data gathering a biologist and lecturer of like us the university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in sub-saharan
the world people are dying 2 to one that of vaccines here people are risking their lives and those of others by refusing them some playing the prevention game prefer instead to play with fire the world health organization says vaccines skepticism is one of the world's 10 major health risks health officials say vaccines save up to $3000000.00 lives each year but in the past 3 years 7 countries have lost their measles free status including 4 in europe the czech republic greece and the u.k. that...
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the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounds the law of the declining vaccination rights. and i mean i need you to have one of the best in the world takes refuge in germany he says he's defied. by competing at the world championships that worry was that he might have to fight israeli. athletes. from hell welcome to the program the european central bank has unveiled a new stimulus plan and boosting the eurozone economy along the among the measures outlined by the e.c.b. president mario draghi wants another cut in interest rates pushing borrowing costs further into negative territory this is part of efforts to bring inflation down to just under the target of 10 percent interest mantra of his rather downbeat assessment of the euro zone's economic prospects the outlook for real g.d.p. growth has been revised down 420-010-2020. the wrist surrounding the euro area growth outlook remains to the downside these risks mainly pertain to the pro long presence of uncertainties related to geo political factors the rising threat to protection is and vulnerabilities in
the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounds the law of the declining vaccination rights. and i mean i need you to have one of the best in the world takes refuge in germany he says he's defied. by competing at the world championships that worry was that he might have to fight israeli. athletes. from hell welcome to the program the european central bank has unveiled a new stimulus plan and boosting the eurozone economy along the among the measures outlined by the...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin and the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates officials meeting at a global vaccination summit say a growing anti-vaccination is putting children's lives at risk for me one family devastated by a muse also outbreak also coming up after of the storm the bahamas are reeling from hurricane dorian devastated communities are relying on ancient ments but they still haven't reached some isolated areas. and these people left their home countries and made fortunes so how do they celebrate their newfound wealth by building an enormous statues of course the people in indian town where luxury means having a model jumbo jet parked on your roof. it's good to have you with us the invention of vaccines was one of the greatest public health its successes of the 20th century and these days they save an estimated $2500000.00 lives every year but vaccination rates are in decline leading to outbreaks of preventable diseases around the world it's a problem that was addressed today at the global vaccination summit in brussels. not too
this is deja vu news live from berlin and the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates officials meeting at a global vaccination summit say a growing anti-vaccination is putting children's lives at risk for me one family devastated by a muse also outbreak also coming up after of the storm the bahamas are reeling from hurricane dorian devastated communities are relying on ancient ments but they still haven't reached some isolated areas. and these people left...
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the world people are dying due to one that of vaccines here people are risking their lives and those of others by refusing them some playing the prevention game prefer instead to play with fire the world health organization says vaccines skepticism is one of the world's 10 major health risks health officials say vaccines save up to $3000000.00 lives each year but in the past 3 years 7 countries have lost their measles free status including 4 in europe albania the czech republic greece and the u.k. the w.h. says the increase in measles is due to the spread of misinformation in social media about the benefits and risks of vaccines. let's bring in our guests in omaha nebraska we have dr lee high and here is dean of the university of nebraska college of public health and a former senior administrator of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention in brussels heidi larsen director of the vaccine confidence project a professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine at the lancaster data gatherer biologist and lecturer of lancaster university welcome to the program dr hunt isn't it interesting that we're talking about the growing influence of the anti vacs are not in a desolate country in
the world people are dying due to one that of vaccines here people are risking their lives and those of others by refusing them some playing the prevention game prefer instead to play with fire the world health organization says vaccines skepticism is one of the world's 10 major health risks health officials say vaccines save up to $3000000.00 lives each year but in the past 3 years 7 countries have lost their measles free status including 4 in europe albania the czech republic greece and the...
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that have the desired effect also coming up in the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us today the european central bank unveiled a new stimulus plan aimed at boosting the eurozone economy in what is expected to be his last major decision as e.c.b. president mario draghi announced another cut in interest rates pushing borrowing costs further into negative territory this is part of efforts to bring inflation down to just under the e.c.b. target of 2 percent. now here is more new drug use rather downbeat assessment of the euro zone's economic prospects take a listen to the outlook for rio g.d.p. growth has been revised down 420-010-2020. the recent roundy the euro area growth outlook remey to the downside. these recent mainly pertain to the prolonging presence of uncertainties related to geo political factors the rising threat to protection is and vulnerabilities in emerging markets. all right chris roberts here now from debbie business so chris what are we looking at here from
that have the desired effect also coming up in the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us today the european central bank unveiled a new stimulus plan aimed at boosting the eurozone economy in what is expected to be his last major decision as e.c.b. president mario draghi announced another cut in interest rates pushing borrowing costs further into negative territory this...
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also coming up the killer diseases that are entirely preventable the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates worldwide. 100.
also coming up the killer diseases that are entirely preventable the world health organization sounds the alarm over declining vaccination rates worldwide. 100.
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ban and allow the red cross to work in afghanistan it had excluded the group along with the world health organization back in april accusing them of carrying out suspicious activities during vaccination campaigns the taliban also says it will now guarantee the security of red cross staff in the areas that it controls. well there's been more violence and hong kong after tens of thousands of people defied a police baton and marched through the city center on sunday the protesters are demanding more government concessions and political reforms to the island again reports from hong kong. another day another represent of unrest. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators defy a police ban to march through central hong kong once again. there is no shortage of anger here the turmoil in hong kong is well into its 3rd month and protests continue unabated. in the formal groups of volunteers from 1st aid medics to lawyers and religious leaders show that support for these demonstrators is far reaching a full withdrawal of the proposed law to extradite suspects to china was announced by chief executive care really la
ban and allow the red cross to work in afghanistan it had excluded the group along with the world health organization back in april accusing them of carrying out suspicious activities during vaccination campaigns the taliban also says it will now guarantee the security of red cross staff in the areas that it controls. well there's been more violence and hong kong after tens of thousands of people defied a police baton and marched through the city center on sunday the protesters are demanding...
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the world health organization is urging governments to spend more on health care in coming years to eliminate glaring gaps in coverage is published a report that says barely hauffe of the world's 7700000000 people are getting essential health services and among those who are covered more people are running into financial hardship from paying too much for health care from their own pocket reports authors say things will only get worse unless countries spend an extra one percent of their g.d.p. on primary health care by 2030 the world health organization has also taken the unusual step of complaining to tanzania about its failure to share information on the a bowl of virus the times are in government denies a boner was confirmed in 2 patients who suffer from an unknown illness recently the w.h.o. says tanzania hasn't she has any clinical data or the boers for tests up to now tanzania shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died in an ongoing outbreak sudan's new prime minister abdullah has launched an independent inquiry into june's deadly crackdow
the world health organization is urging governments to spend more on health care in coming years to eliminate glaring gaps in coverage is published a report that says barely hauffe of the world's 7700000000 people are getting essential health services and among those who are covered more people are running into financial hardship from paying too much for health care from their own pocket reports authors say things will only get worse unless countries spend an extra one percent of their g.d.p....
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well vaccines have been one of the biggest success stories of modern medicine the world health organization says it can debunk 6 common myths that's number one it says is that diseases began to disappear before vaccines were even introduced in the w.h.o. says the truth is there's little doubt of the significant impact vaccines have had 2nd myth when the majority of people who get disease diseases have been vaccinated in truth says the w.h.o. most vaccines are 85 to 95 percent effective next myth there are batches of vaccines more associated with adverse events and deaths than others the truth according to the w.h.o. vaccine botches and all the same and an adverse event doesn't mean the vaccine caused it next with back scenes cause many harmful side effects and even death the w.h.o. says the truth is vaccines are safe with only minor temporary effects myth number 5 vaccine preventable diseases have been virtually eliminated from my country so there is no need for my child to be vaccinated but the truth says the w.h.o. is that diseases could be brought in by travelers from other countries the
well vaccines have been one of the biggest success stories of modern medicine the world health organization says it can debunk 6 common myths that's number one it says is that diseases began to disappear before vaccines were even introduced in the w.h.o. says the truth is there's little doubt of the significant impact vaccines have had 2nd myth when the majority of people who get disease diseases have been vaccinated in truth says the w.h.o. most vaccines are 85 to 95 percent effective next...
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tweet it to us right now at a stream which i'm folded into this conversation now in april the world health organization issued new guidelines on how much time parents should allow young children to spend looking at screens phones tablets or t.v.'s these are the key findings children younger than one year old should not have any screen time and children aged $2.00 to $4.00 can have passive screen time tapped out one hour a day passes screen time means for example watching a screen versus interacting with an app or playing a gang bots are such limits and guidelines one size fits all as karl suggested just there in his comment to us it has opened up a big debate the royal college of pediatrics in the u.k. believes the evidence to screen harm is often of a stated it has also said that connections between screen time and negative effects are mainly due to its impact on socializing exercise and sleep so to help us navigate all of this conflicting information from its president is a co-investigator at the laureate institute for brain research also joining us via skype from philadelphia jordan shapiro he's aut
tweet it to us right now at a stream which i'm folded into this conversation now in april the world health organization issued new guidelines on how much time parents should allow young children to spend looking at screens phones tablets or t.v.'s these are the key findings children younger than one year old should not have any screen time and children aged $2.00 to $4.00 can have passive screen time tapped out one hour a day passes screen time means for example watching a screen versus...
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taylor: is the world health organization enough or do you need more local rules? e felt he went a little rogue. there were not controls on the local level. jennifer: i think we need both really. it is hard to imagine how you would enforce global regulations, but i think there are standards that will set the stage for regulation. taylor: have been some other ethical concerns. i'm glad you are here so we can talk about gene editing. what is the case against that? jennifer: well, very clearly, it is premature to be doing that for multiple reasons. the science and technology is not ready and we have not had the conversations about the ethical implications either. taylor: where would you like to see those conversations go? jennifer: i would like to see them go in a direction of transparency, discussing how this kind of technology could be used in the future to benefit human health and also may be where we should draw some lines. jennifer: can you talk about anything you are doing now? who invented crispr six years ago or so. any new technologies you are excited about? j
taylor: is the world health organization enough or do you need more local rules? e felt he went a little rogue. there were not controls on the local level. jennifer: i think we need both really. it is hard to imagine how you would enforce global regulations, but i think there are standards that will set the stage for regulation. taylor: have been some other ethical concerns. i'm glad you are here so we can talk about gene editing. what is the case against that? jennifer: well, very clearly, it...
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boosting the eurozone economy the bank also cut interest rates to a record new low to stimulate growth and encourage banks to lend. health or the world health organization has warned that falling vaccination rates are threatening children's health officials at a global vaccination summit in brussels are saying a global anti vax.
boosting the eurozone economy the bank also cut interest rates to a record new low to stimulate growth and encourage banks to lend. health or the world health organization has warned that falling vaccination rates are threatening children's health officials at a global vaccination summit in brussels are saying a global anti vax.
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tweet it to us right now at a stream which i'm folded into this conversation now in april the world health organization issued new guidelines on how much time parents should allow young children to spend looking at screens phones tablets or t.v.'s these are the key findings children younger than one year old should not have any screen time and children aged $2.00 to $4.00 can have passive screen time tapped out one hour a day passes screen time means for example watching a screen versus interacting with an app or playing a gang bots are such limits and guidelines one size fits all as carl suggested just there in his comment to us it has opened up a big debate the royal college of pediatrics in the u.k. believes the evidence to screen harm is often of a stated it has also said that connections between screen time and negative effects are mainly due to its impact on socializing exercise and sleep so to help us navigate all of this constricting information from its president is a co-investigator at the laureate institute for brain research also joining us via skype from philadelphia jordan shapiro he's au
tweet it to us right now at a stream which i'm folded into this conversation now in april the world health organization issued new guidelines on how much time parents should allow young children to spend looking at screens phones tablets or t.v.'s these are the key findings children younger than one year old should not have any screen time and children aged $2.00 to $4.00 can have passive screen time tapped out one hour a day passes screen time means for example watching a screen versus...
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the world health organization has warned that falling vaccination rates are threatening children's health officials at a global vaccination summit in brussels are saying a global anti vacs movement is.
the world health organization has warned that falling vaccination rates are threatening children's health officials at a global vaccination summit in brussels are saying a global anti vacs movement is.
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of the world health organization and brussels good to talk to you thank you. thanks. the. president robert mugabe will lie in state at a stadium in harare that is where he took the lead in nearly 4 decades ago to be buried on sunday but there are ongoing discussions between his government and his family about exactly where he will be laid to rest. from. he is now lying in state at. because there's been so much can he. be buried the program just keeps on change the latest update. is that they're writing all $98.00 here to participate in that way to be able to do the national mourning in the capital a liberal gave they go to get it mainly. they use but it goes to. a people they will call these bodies they could like one time right now they're not sure where you're going to be replace it and. make a great wife. a crime plan the burial sally neighbor that will also be meeting all day the government issued a statement to the public not to believe everything they hear in social media the that they are talking to them about being happy trying to find out where and when they will
of the world health organization and brussels good to talk to you thank you. thanks. the. president robert mugabe will lie in state at a stadium in harare that is where he took the lead in nearly 4 decades ago to be buried on sunday but there are ongoing discussions between his government and his family about exactly where he will be laid to rest. from. he is now lying in state at. because there's been so much can he. be buried the program just keeps on change the latest update. is that they're...
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the scientists. they are heavily relying on health organizations and american cancer society research and the world health organization as well as the f.d.a. >> thank you, very much. >> >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your hard work. >> we'll hear from mr. sanchez. >> hold on -- >> i'm just kidding. i'lling brief. i review material that the application was properly reviewed by the planning department. the site is in both the zoning protected location because it's been in rtc zoning district and a planning protected because it's a street with excellent view ratings. given the context of the site, as well as the design of the site we find it complies with our requirements and most of the issues and concerns that were raised in the appeal related to health and not the planning department's approval but we did review this and find that it does comply with our requirements and i'm available for my questions. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? please approach the microphone. >> thank you. i'm going to speak off the cuff, if you will. there is enough research to show that rad
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the world health organization calls the deliberate contamination of our food one of the major biological threats of the 21st century. in the modern globalized economy where food gets transported all over the world there are a lot of opportunities for somebody to contaminate food with with biological agents . and i don't want to go into much detail but there was a an article that was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences about. some touching dairy products milk using a bunch of talks and you can cause horrible damage with death many thousands of coffee. jackson is a senior scientist at one of the united states most important biological laboratories . that is kind of frightening when you think of the loss of 2 different passes will somebody get so like they're a large population or a small part of the population what goes with food there are cases in the are not so this will pass for people about that. oregon authorities announced that the most serious biological attack in u.s. history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown
the world health organization calls the deliberate contamination of our food one of the major biological threats of the 21st century. in the modern globalized economy where food gets transported all over the world there are a lot of opportunities for somebody to contaminate food with with biological agents . and i don't want to go into much detail but there was a an article that was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences about. some touching dairy products milk using a...
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equally, we have been working with the ministry of health and the world health organization to deliveris up and running today. we can report that they can be taken up to 100 patients per day. 0n grand bahama island the hospital is unable to operate so this field hospital is providing essential care for those who have been rescued and need recovery. 0ur for those who have been rescued and need recovery. our team is active today and trying to do our best to be able to get relief supplies into the most remote areas. the situation is tough. we are having to use barges and our own helicopter to deliver to the most remote areas to ensure people are getting life—saving supplies. ensure people are getting life-saving supplies. give us a picture. we are seeing some of the aerial shots of the devastation. give us a sense of the devastation and destruction and the level of need. you have to imagine this was the largest storm to ever hit in the atla ntic the largest storm to ever hit in the atlantic and impact over the bahamas. the devastation is absolute in some areas. houses are bahamas. the dev
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the mental health epidemic here in the u.s. and around the world. on this world suicide prevention day. this year the world health organization campaign called 40 seconds of action. it has estimated that every 40 seconds a person dies by suicide. but there is something that we can all do to prevent these deaths. joining us now to discuss this topic is dr. christina iglesia. thank you so much for being here, this is important. it's about raising awareness and removing the stigma associated with suicide, because it's out there. >> i think that the number one issue surrounding suicide is that we have a very big fear about talking about it. back in the day but they were misconceptions that asking people about suicide would then in turn increase the suicidal risk. but years of research have debunked that, and we now know suicide opens the door for conversation, allows access to help, and together we can lower the rate of suicide by just talking about it. >> that seems to be the message from the world health organization, this 40 seconds of action campaign is really designed to let someone, who may be struggling, no, take 40 second
the mental health epidemic here in the u.s. and around the world. on this world suicide prevention day. this year the world health organization campaign called 40 seconds of action. it has estimated that every 40 seconds a person dies by suicide. but there is something that we can all do to prevent these deaths. joining us now to discuss this topic is dr. christina iglesia. thank you so much for being here, this is important. it's about raising awareness and removing the stigma associated with...
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what the world health organization and health secretary is stressing children's lives are at risk, wepidemic, we are no longer measles free as we were in 2017. there are complications that can result from what people think is a rash that can be extremely harmful for children. and harmful for the rest of your life. adults who cause measles as children have a very long—term debilitating illnesses right throughout life. it is interesting. i am right throughout life. it is interesting. iam not right throughout life. it is interesting. i am not sure where i am on this, whether children should actually be banned from going to school if they haven't got their full set of vaccinations.” school if they haven't got their full set of vaccinations. i think there is a wide range, you don't wa nt to there is a wide range, you don't want to see that kind of force being used, but how you make it unlawful not to get vaccinated, whether through school attendance or other measures, the pressure needs to be on the parents to take a better view for the children's health. absolutely. mother's day, they cel
what the world health organization and health secretary is stressing children's lives are at risk, wepidemic, we are no longer measles free as we were in 2017. there are complications that can result from what people think is a rash that can be extremely harmful for children. and harmful for the rest of your life. adults who cause measles as children have a very long—term debilitating illnesses right throughout life. it is interesting. i am right throughout life. it is interesting. iam not...
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health care by 2030. dr agnes a cut as the director for health systems governance and financing of the world health organization and she says access to health services is a human right we know that when people don't have access they may pay a lot out of pocket for medicines and sometimes for poor quality care and they can be impoverished by this or losing their home the bankrupt so it's a very very important part of what governments need to do is to provide this access to the people throughout the world we see that people demand more health spending on health is increasing both private and public government spend more and more on health but people also spend more and more on her and this is. a growing technology aging also more 6 non-communicable disease and the challenge for all these countries is to really design sustainable systems so to have efficient financing. i mean what we know he said to the public for an. absolute. the world's oldest travel company is on the verge of collapse with lenders threatening to pull out of a $1000000000.00 rescue deal that executives from britain's thomas cook have been holdi
health care by 2030. dr agnes a cut as the director for health systems governance and financing of the world health organization and she says access to health services is a human right we know that when people don't have access they may pay a lot out of pocket for medicines and sometimes for poor quality care and they can be impoverished by this or losing their home the bankrupt so it's a very very important part of what governments need to do is to provide this access to the people throughout...
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more time to do so and we're starting with what has become the world's most polluted capital city in the coding to the world health organization and greenpeace that city is new delhi in fact 15 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are in india alone clearly it can't be good for people's health but how does it impact the country and its economy to 0 documentary make and then how to matter has this feature report. like many parents in delhi dr shell interbred already on knows that allowing his children to play outdoors comes at a cost. and is affecting our life. was i moved to this place i was talking to and next few years we came really was some time i have to come in the middle of the night to. my daughter who was just one month old sylvia's together with markets doctor and one of the most polluted parts of the city and believes the air quality is made worse by emissions from a waste to energy plant in his neighborhood these high level of pollution delhi and a part of the this plant so definitely even in delhi if you are staying one place although please visit difference. as a doctor he knows only too well that absoluti
more time to do so and we're starting with what has become the world's most polluted capital city in the coding to the world health organization and greenpeace that city is new delhi in fact 15 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are in india alone clearly it can't be good for people's health but how does it impact the country and its economy to 0 documentary make and then how to matter has this feature report. like many parents in delhi dr shell interbred already on knows that allowing...