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timothy chang still raised mylan buy, saying its is in generic drugs. >> they've been known as a manufactur with a clean track encord with t >> milan has said a changing health care insurance landscape presented new challenges and says it has pat assistance programs that offer stance to help. but the pricing controversy which isn't limited to the espe shows now signs of fading. >>> coming up, finders keepers? not if california's largest casino and you might not believe what some pe >>> graduate students who work as teaching assistants at private universities are employees of the school, not just students. it's a landm decision and it clears the way for them to join or form unions. some universities had warned na a decision in favor of students could inject collective bargaining into graduate program, therefore undermining have u you glasses in a restaurant? keys at the gym? your phone in a a st but you'll probably never guess what gets left behind at california's largest casino. jane wells is in te plme. >>> so, here we have our items from the casino side. >> people have a lot of fun when t
timothy chang still raised mylan buy, saying its is in generic drugs. >> they've been known as a manufactur with a clean track encord with t >> milan has said a changing health care insurance landscape presented new challenges and says it has pat assistance programs that offer stance to help. but the pricing controversy which isn't limited to the espe shows now signs of fading. >>> coming up, finders keepers? not if california's largest casino and you might not believe what...
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joining us for more is the senior pharmaceuticals analyst, timothy chang.ith drugs in dermatology and ophthalmology specifically. this is nothing to do with the recent scandal so what is going on in that part of the business? >> i think the company is going through a transition. to change their pharmacy arrangement last there and that has had negative repercussions. they struck a new deal with walgreens and i think that will take some time to really start to show benefits on how the company is focused on growth in the second half of the year. i think there is a stabilization that is potentially happening here but i don't think the judgment onassed the company yet. this is still a work in progress. david: we know about the accounting issues but how intent were they on philidor for distribution? >> i think 100% dependent. you see the ramifications of the termination and dermatology sales were down in the quarter. deal,k the walgreens whether that deal works for the company or not, it will show in the next couple of quarters. david: do they have direct competi
joining us for more is the senior pharmaceuticals analyst, timothy chang.ith drugs in dermatology and ophthalmology specifically. this is nothing to do with the recent scandal so what is going on in that part of the business? >> i think the company is going through a transition. to change their pharmacy arrangement last there and that has had negative repercussions. they struck a new deal with walgreens and i think that will take some time to really start to show benefits on how the...
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a new study suggests lifestyle changes after a heart attack are very important. abc's dr. timothy johnson has more. obesity, diabetes, a stressful and unhealthy lifestyle? factors that in our modern lives combine to increase the risk of heart attack. and sometimes these heart so what happens when you have a heart attack before the age of fifty? in a just published report, researchers in denmark looked at medical records of more than twenty one thousand patients who had a heart attack before age fifty. first, the good news: in the past thirty years the risk of dying after a heart attack has dropped? from thirteen percent back then to about three percent today. credit better treatments and less smoking for that. the not-so-good news? these young survivors still face nearly double the risk of early have not had a heart attack before. fortunately, it's never too late to make changes, even after a heart attack. for smokers, cutting back on cigarettes helps. and for those with high blood simple tips that those of any age? can take to heart. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy john
a new study suggests lifestyle changes after a heart attack are very important. abc's dr. timothy johnson has more. obesity, diabetes, a stressful and unhealthy lifestyle? factors that in our modern lives combine to increase the risk of heart attack. and sometimes these heart so what happens when you have a heart attack before the age of fifty? in a just published report, researchers in denmark looked at medical records of more than twenty one thousand patients who had a heart attack before age...
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as martie salt shows us, parkinson's-like brain changes well before anyone sees signs of the disease. seventy-one year old timothy "ted" mccarthy is retired from the n-y-p-d, but prides himself on staying sound in mind and body. "i see other people and they are around the same age as me. i don't think they are as spry or mentally alert." with a family history of dementia, ted is determined to stay healthy as long as he can. ("when i say begin, i would like u letters of the alphabet out loud.") researchers studying the link between mobility and cognition are using a new approach: a real-time imaging system called fnirs (f-neers), functional near-infrared spectroscopy. fnirs uses light to monitor changes in blood oxygenation in a person's pre-frontal cortex. "which is involved in many important higher order functionings, like task switching, organization, during tests, researchers ask participants to walk and talk at the same time. "dividing this attention is sometimes a problem when you get old, or when you have early signs of disease of the brain, like alzheimer's, parkinson's or stroke." with fnirs patients are
as martie salt shows us, parkinson's-like brain changes well before anyone sees signs of the disease. seventy-one year old timothy "ted" mccarthy is retired from the n-y-p-d, but prides himself on staying sound in mind and body. "i see other people and they are around the same age as me. i don't think they are as spry or mentally alert." with a family history of dementia, ted is determined to stay healthy as long as he can. ("when i say begin, i would like u letters of...
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add your diet or take the stairs instead of the elevator the changes can be small but make a big difference in 20 years. >> i'm dr. timothy johnson. >> an interesting one. a new study finds older couples who drink alcohol together are happier than couples who don't. researchers questioned more than 2,700 couples over a decade. the couples were married an average of 33 years. they were all at least 50 years old. what's significant is how much they both drink or not. a study had also some sobering results, about 20% of men and six percent of women had significant drinking problems. >> that's a lot. >> a search for a third suspect wanted in a violent home invasion. information revealed about the crime. >> a real crisis happening in rio. the major issues athletes are dealing with tonight at the pat randazzo: when i see those false ads attacking kelly on medicare, i wonder... ...do they think that we're stupid? we know kelly. walter kolodziej: kelly has always done the right thing for seniors here in new hampshire - she has an impeccable record. mary griffin: we need to work across the aisle-which she does. mimi kolodziej: she
add your diet or take the stairs instead of the elevator the changes can be small but make a big difference in 20 years. >> i'm dr. timothy johnson. >> an interesting one. a new study finds older couples who drink alcohol together are happier than couples who don't. researchers questioned more than 2,700 couples over a decade. the couples were married an average of 33 years. they were all at least 50 years old. what's significant is how much they both drink or not. a study had also...
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kitzke 00;00;02 as reverend timothy kitzke 00;00;02 as you can tell from the spirit that's present right now it's a spirt of hope but realistic hopefather kitzke says h change is possible, but everyone needs to work for the solutions.01;23;26 we divided ourselves completely, in to us and them.one thing everyone was asked to do-communicate with people outside your normal circle. mary tate-smith, lives in sherman park 01;43;58 so we have to work together. we need ech other. we need the police and the police need us. 01;44;05the mass also served as a place for those effected by the violence-to heal. 01;41;43 i hope if it stops, it never happens again.nat this mass was put 3 more than 50 people took the streets on milwaukee's north side, promoting peace. the group stopped at homes.. speaking with residents about improving peace and understanding.the walk started in the linsday heights neighbhorhood... and even though that area is more than a mile east of sherman park, organizers say this past weekend's violence made today's event even more important. we're hoping that people will take the time out of their day to just stop, get to know each other, and really th
kitzke 00;00;02 as reverend timothy kitzke 00;00;02 as you can tell from the spirit that's present right now it's a spirt of hope but realistic hopefather kitzke says h change is possible, but everyone needs to work for the solutions.01;23;26 we divided ourselves completely, in to us and them.one thing everyone was asked to do-communicate with people outside your normal circle. mary tate-smith, lives in sherman park 01;43;58 so we have to work together. we need ech other. we need the police and...
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the changing preferences of readers after jumping on the >>> today the members of nypd gathered to say a final goodbye to a brother from blue. former first deputy john timothy. he died last week after battling lung cancer. he was 68. >>> new this morning the key to fighting those pesky lines and wrinkles, other than than do doing this. latinos age at a slower rate than other ethnic groups. a difference in cell composition and blood in hispanics. they don't understand why. it the hispanic paradox because hispanics live longer than caucasians despite higher rates of diseases. >>> yankees lost game one of a three game series to the mariners. the pinstripes were visit not guilty seattle. castro drives deep over the wall. yankees up by one. mariners hit a three run blast win it 7-5. they are going to play again tonight. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. a very refreshing morning out there, almost too refreshing in some of the bushes where you are down in the 50s and even upper 40s. 62 in midtown manhattan. next seven hours looking like this, up to 67 by 9:00 a.m., 75 by noon. are heading outside, air quality is going to be good.
the changing preferences of readers after jumping on the >>> today the members of nypd gathered to say a final goodbye to a brother from blue. former first deputy john timothy. he died last week after battling lung cancer. he was 68. >>> new this morning the key to fighting those pesky lines and wrinkles, other than than do doing this. latinos age at a slower rate than other ethnic groups. a difference in cell composition and blood in hispanics. they don't understand why. it...
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afternoon to change our future, please be patient and these be limitless, thank you very much area thank you very much congressman. thank you gentlemen. please welcome to the stage timothye. [applause] >> jason lindsay, executive director of the fun to end gun violence that we are here for important reasons, we are here to disarm hate area people with hate in their hearts to have access to weapons of war. calling on our elected officials to choose life over the gun lobby's campaign contributions. it is my privilege to introduce someone near and dear to my heart, someone who should not have to go through what she endures every single day the pulse tragedy, someone who lost her only child during our nation's worst mass shooting. her name is christine lyons, mother of drew lyons who lost his life with so many others. christine is a former michigan state trooper and has become a national voice and call for common sense on reform. she spoke at the national democratic convention and is speaking out against candidates as marco rubio war profits for the powerful gun lobby. she is taking action. she is this on hate. she is a woman that needs no further instruction but deserves a
afternoon to change our future, please be patient and these be limitless, thank you very much area thank you very much congressman. thank you gentlemen. please welcome to the stage timothye. [applause] >> jason lindsay, executive director of the fun to end gun violence that we are here for important reasons, we are here to disarm hate area people with hate in their hearts to have access to weapons of war. calling on our elected officials to choose life over the gun lobby's campaign...