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william gahl is the tireless force behind the undiagnosed diseases program. what defines a rare disease? >> a rare disease in the united states is one that affects fewer than 200,000 individuals out of the 350 million citizens in the united states. something that affects 200,000 people isn't all that rare to us. i mean, what we're talking about rare diseases, the disorders is between one and 50 people in the world. >> all together now. >> kroft: the hottest concert ticket around right now is to see a 68-year-old man who is not a household name perform an album that was first recorded on vinyl 33 years ago. ♪ the artist is roger waters, the lyricist, bass player and creative force behind the legendary rock band pink floyd. the music being performed is "the wall." has anybody tried this before? >> no, nothing even close. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." recently, students from 31 countries took
william gahl is the tireless force behind the undiagnosed diseases program. what defines a rare disease? >> a rare disease in the united states is one that affects fewer than 200,000 individuals out of the 350 million citizens in the united states. something that affects 200,000 people isn't all that rare to us. i mean, what we're talking about rare diseases, the disorders is between one and 50 people in the world. >> all together now. >> kroft: the hottest concert ticket...
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a lot of people with sleep apnea go undiagnosed. most snore. but not all. if you're not a snorer or you sleep alone and you don't know, look for the daytime symptoms. dry mouth, headaches or exhaustion. you're tired all day and you don't know why. if you have those symptoms, get them checked out. dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >>> former first lady, nancy reagan, recovering from a fall that left her with some broken ribs. the reagan library announced last night that she fell about six weeks ago in her los angeles home. the former first lady is 90 years old. she is said to be recovering slowly. >>> now, to some sports. and the l.a. kings are heading to the stanley cup finals for the second time in franchise history. dustin penner scored in overtime last night to beat phoenix and secure the western conference title. the kings are undefeated in the playoffs on the road. >>> all right. some hoops highlights now. we get those from espn. >> welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm jorge andres. let's play some basketball. lebron james and the heat, tak
a lot of people with sleep apnea go undiagnosed. most snore. but not all. if you're not a snorer or you sleep alone and you don't know, look for the daytime symptoms. dry mouth, headaches or exhaustion. you're tired all day and you don't know why. if you have those symptoms, get them checked out. dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >>> former first lady, nancy reagan, recovering from a fall that left her with some broken ribs. the reagan library announced last night that she fell...
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May 15, 2012
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at that time i had a swollen right kidney for undiagnose reasons or doctors refused to give iud to me. [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> translator: without iud i became a prime target bore the factory the family planning commission. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: without iud i became pregnant -- from 1983 to 1990 because of the one-child policy i had to have five abortions on the following, forced abortions officer the follows dates. september 28, 1984. december 17, 1985. march 20, 1986. may 5, 1989 and december 14, 1990. all the operations were recorded in my medical history. i suffered greatly because of the inhuman one-child policy. [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: due to extremes i will hand over to help translate for me to read the rest of my testimony in english. there are many punishments to prevent unplanned pregnancies and about quota birth. my factory's family planning commission used three levels of control as a factory level, in the factory clinic and on the factory floor. if one worker vileated the rules
at that time i had a swollen right kidney for undiagnose reasons or doctors refused to give iud to me. [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> translator: without iud i became a prime target bore the factory the family planning commission. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: without iud i became pregnant -- from 1983 to 1990 because of the one-child policy i had to have five abortions on the following, forced abortions officer the follows dates. september 28, 1984. december...
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if approved fda estimates about 3800 cases per year would go undiagnosed. is your alarm clock making you fat? there are researchers studdeed a phenomenon where people wake up one time during the week and sleep in on weekends. finding too much variation is linked to weight gain. experts say maintaining a consistent schedule is healthier in the long run and there is a diet plan that allows cheese, bacon and wine but only at certain times of the day. >> this is about using foods the same time of the day your body uses to process. >> it's important to take sweets. >> chocolate? >> yes. dark chocolate. it's good. >> wine? wine. yes. two glasses. >> yes. yes. >> that is sounding better and better, you can learn more tonight on 2020 at 5:00 right here on abc 7. >> chocolate wine, and sleep later, it appears one executive would rather renounce citizenship then get hit with a hefty tax bill. let's go live to emily chang. >> it's quite a dramatic measure, one of the co-founders may be preparing for his riches as facebook gets ready to make a debut. and there is a dec
if approved fda estimates about 3800 cases per year would go undiagnosed. is your alarm clock making you fat? there are researchers studdeed a phenomenon where people wake up one time during the week and sleep in on weekends. finding too much variation is linked to weight gain. experts say maintaining a consistent schedule is healthier in the long run and there is a diet plan that allows cheese, bacon and wine but only at certain times of the day. >> this is about using foods the same...
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> more than 18 million americans suffer from sleep apnea and nearly 10 million others are still undiagnosed. >> sleep at the it is linked to a higher risk of cancer -- people with sleep appier had nearly five times the risk of cancer. when it comes to eating dinner, what is better than it nice home-cooked meal? >> to live longer, you might want to have more of those as compared to eating out in the restaurants. the connection between cooking at home and longevity. men and women were tracked for more than 10 years. frequent home cooking and other lifestyle choices like grocery shopping and not smoking lead to a longer life. >> pretty common sense. 5:40. the orioles look to sweep away down and d.c. keith mills will tell us if they needed a broom. >> we will be dancg for recovery in just two weeks. >> it is raining this morning. tony will tell us how long the rain will stick around. ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we'r
> more than 18 million americans suffer from sleep apnea and nearly 10 million others are still undiagnosed. >> sleep at the it is linked to a higher risk of cancer -- people with sleep appier had nearly five times the risk of cancer. when it comes to eating dinner, what is better than it nice home-cooked meal? >> to live longer, you might want to have more of those as compared to eating out in the restaurants. the connection between cooking at home and longevity. men and women...
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if this stage is left undiagnosed, a child with present with fever, fatigue, joint pain particularly of the knees, the worst case scenario of meningitis, high fever, stick neck and can effect the heart >> it gets worse doesn't get better on its own without treatment. >> exactly. >> let's talk about treatment if you catch it early i assume the better but what kind of treatment is out there, for kids, adults anybody that would come down with this. >> a disease definitely treatable and we, depends on the stage of the disease, we use a course of antibiotics of course, if it is in the early stage, because of antibiotics -- the course is not as long as later stage. >> we are looking how to remove a tick if you have one those really get into your skin what is the best process to remove them. >> the best process to really remove a tick is take some blunt fore acceptsseps. go to the skin and take it off. we used to thick we could use the suffocation technique but the interesting thing about tickets they take 3 to 15 breaths fehr hour so that may or may not work -- per hour so that may or may
if this stage is left undiagnosed, a child with present with fever, fatigue, joint pain particularly of the knees, the worst case scenario of meningitis, high fever, stick neck and can effect the heart >> it gets worse doesn't get better on its own without treatment. >> exactly. >> let's talk about treatment if you catch it early i assume the better but what kind of treatment is out there, for kids, adults anybody that would come down with this. >> a disease definitely...
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about 90% of them are undiagnosed. we're going to tell you who's at risk, what the signs are, and what you can do if you think you have it. >> that would be pretty feshl for any one of us because of our early morning -- >> i used to have it. losing about 100 pounds. >> there you go, isn't that interesting? we'll find out more about that. meantime let's go inside and see natalie's got a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning once again. in the news this morning, today, president obama returns to the white house following his surprise seven-hour visit to afghanistan. he met with u.s. troops to mark the anniversary of the death of osama bin laden, and said the end is in sight of the war in afghanistan. while combat troops are expected to withdraw by 2014, under a thank you agreement, the u.s. will have a presence in afghanistan until 2024 for training and counterterrorism. soon after the president left, a taliban attack killed at least seven people. and an explosion killed two coalition troops. the taliban sa
about 90% of them are undiagnosed. we're going to tell you who's at risk, what the signs are, and what you can do if you think you have it. >> that would be pretty feshl for any one of us because of our early morning -- >> i used to have it. losing about 100 pounds. >> there you go, isn't that interesting? we'll find out more about that. meantime let's go inside and see natalie's got a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning once again. in the news this...
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experts say many cases go undiagnosed. ♪ ♪ >> a step back.mith singing along to his theme song from the fresh prince of bel air on the bbc. this video has already gotten more than 1.4 million hits on youtube. >> smith also made headlines on friday when he slapped a tv report inner moscow. smith says the man tried to kiss him on the lips. he told the crowd this joker is lucky i didn't sucker punch him. goodne goodness. >>> still ahead, paying the price for convenience. liz crenshaw is next to show us how smart phone users can avoid getting socked with extra fees. >>> the tan mom speaks out in an exclusive interview. her message to the media after being arrested for allegedly taking her 5-year-old to a tanning salon. first here is doug. >>> still seeing some showers in parts of the area right now. sun in other parts. right in the district right now we have a little bit of both across the region. you can see what i'm talking about. a couple different storm systems coming together could mean a lot >>> leave my family alone is the message from the
experts say many cases go undiagnosed. ♪ ♪ >> a step back.mith singing along to his theme song from the fresh prince of bel air on the bbc. this video has already gotten more than 1.4 million hits on youtube. >> smith also made headlines on friday when he slapped a tv report inner moscow. smith says the man tried to kiss him on the lips. he told the crowd this joker is lucky i didn't sucker punch him. goodne goodness. >>> still ahead, paying the price for convenience....
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let me give you one ample: in the old days, what would happen is, if you had undiagnosed abdominal pain, we did what was called an exploratory laparotomy, which means that you open the patient's abdomen from the top of his abdomen, from his chest, all the way to the pelvis. and then the surgeon-- and i don't mean this critically, really-- but they had to poke around through the whole abdomen, feeling each organ to see if you could find something that was abnormal. mostf the time it wasn't rth doing, because the risk/pain factor overrode the likelihood of finding anything, particularly if t likelihood... was remote-- retively remote. wellthink of what's happened. we'll go ahead and do an mri or a ct because it's non-invasive, and the patient is rllt put through anything terribly unpleasant-- a little claustrophobic perhaps. so the upshot is there's a number of examinations with the new technology... has incread enormously... despite the fact that the produre is much less expensive than the one that we've managed to eliminate. in the 1950s, health expenditures comprised 5% or less of gros
let me give you one ample: in the old days, what would happen is, if you had undiagnosed abdominal pain, we did what was called an exploratory laparotomy, which means that you open the patient's abdomen from the top of his abdomen, from his chest, all the way to the pelvis. and then the surgeon-- and i don't mean this critically, really-- but they had to poke around through the whole abdomen, feeling each organ to see if you could find something that was abnormal. mostf the time it wasn't rth...
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that his wife died from an undiagnosed heart defect.y, after a judge asked jurors to leave, prosecutors told a stunned courtroom, that instead of grieving, kaufman started dating. >> by january and february, they're having regular sex. he wasn't exactly devastated by his wife's passing. the best analogy i can think of, when casey anthony's getting a tattoo. >> now, it's casey. >> reporter: the defense called the accusation slanderous. there's no evidence of any impropriety during this marriage. several months after lena passed away, he meets somebody. he's grieving. now, they're going to try to turn this into some probative evidence in this case? >> reporter: early monday, family friend, lena azula, told jurors the man lepleading for hp on this 911 call, saying kaufman was never violent. >> adam and nina were good together, weren't they? >> yes. >> they were happy together, weren't they? >> yes. >> reporter: they said the only threat to her life was the ticking time bomb of a heart. saying that fainting spells shadowed a deadly medical
that his wife died from an undiagnosed heart defect.y, after a judge asked jurors to leave, prosecutors told a stunned courtroom, that instead of grieving, kaufman started dating. >> by january and february, they're having regular sex. he wasn't exactly devastated by his wife's passing. the best analogy i can think of, when casey anthony's getting a tattoo. >> now, it's casey. >> reporter: the defense called the accusation slanderous. there's no evidence of any impropriety...
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more than 1 million people in the country are live being an undiagnosed health condition known as abdominalyour tick an ramp it is a disease, joe thighsman is familiar with. thank you for coming in. >> always happy to have you here. i told you during the break, i see you on the nfl channel, i love the show that you are doing. >> we have a great time, sterling sharp, brian and myself, matt. we do a show called playbook. we basically break down football it is for the people that absolutely love the game of football. junkies basically and you know, it is 12 months a year, 365 days a year, 24/7. >> got to fill that time. >> i know. here in washington it is exciting again too. >> i want to talk about that but let's save that for the end. let's talk about triple-a. i have to say, i heard of this but not really focused on it had no idea so many people could be impacted and effected. tell us your story. >> very few people really have ever heard of it. i didn't realize it until my dad was diagnosed with one. i thought aneurysms were in the brain. this is an aneurism in the artery that carries blood
more than 1 million people in the country are live being an undiagnosed health condition known as abdominalyour tick an ramp it is a disease, joe thighsman is familiar with. thank you for coming in. >> always happy to have you here. i told you during the break, i see you on the nfl channel, i love the show that you are doing. >> we have a great time, sterling sharp, brian and myself, matt. we do a show called playbook. we basically break down football it is for the people that...
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. >> lionel describes a strange, undiagnosed problem. as some kind of a seizure that you developed, a proneness to seizures late in the pregnancy where you -- he describes it as a kind of rigidness for what you were prescribed medications. do you -- do you remember that? can you describe -- >> i don't remember that at all. i don't -- i can't imagine where that comes from. it isn't true. i don't -- >> you don't recall anything like that? >> no. >> seizures or seizure-like episodes? >> no, absolutely not. >> were you prescribed medications, including morphine, barbiturates? >> i don't know what medications were prescribed, and i'm surprised that anyone says that there is something that lists every single medication i took 33 years ago. i -- i had a doctor, a physician. i took the medicine that was prescribed for me. and for the most part, i was healthy. >> you weren't on morphine? >> you know, i don't think you give pregnant women morphine. you know, i'd have to ask my doctor. but they don't give pregnant women morphine. >> barbiturates of
. >> lionel describes a strange, undiagnosed problem. as some kind of a seizure that you developed, a proneness to seizures late in the pregnancy where you -- he describes it as a kind of rigidness for what you were prescribed medications. do you -- do you remember that? can you describe -- >> i don't remember that at all. i don't -- i can't imagine where that comes from. it isn't true. i don't -- >> you don't recall anything like that? >> no. >> seizures or...
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or one of these required to be sterilized and at that time intelling in the right kidney from undiagnosedeasons. so doctors refused implement iud in me. without -- [inaudible] okay without iud. i became the prime target for civilians by the family planning commission. [speaking in chinese] >> translator: without iud i became pregnant. from 1983 to 1990 because of the one-child policy, i have to five abortions on the forced abortions on the following dates september -- may 5, 1989 and december 14, 1990. all operations were recorded in my medical history. i suffer greatly because of the one-child policy. [speaking in chinese] >> translator: due to the time constrains i'll hand it to link to read the rest of my testimony. there were civilians and punishment to prevent unplanned pregnancies and birth. my family planning commission used three levels of control at the factory level in the fact ray clinic, and in the on the factory floor. if one worker violates the rules, all women will be punished. workers, monitor one another. of age, accounted for 60% of the factory floor. colleagues were sus
or one of these required to be sterilized and at that time intelling in the right kidney from undiagnosedeasons. so doctors refused implement iud in me. without -- [inaudible] okay without iud. i became the prime target for civilians by the family planning commission. [speaking in chinese] >> translator: without iud i became pregnant. from 1983 to 1990 because of the one-child policy, i have to five abortions on the forced abortions on the following dates september -- may 5, 1989 and...