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you need to get a proper diagnosis, because this left undiagnosed like i have been for years createsavoc, the place i am in now. >> today with more people being diagnosed with celiac disease the market for gluten free products has exploded. >> if you look at the market north america in 2002 the market was very limited. it was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping 3 or 4 times a week. >> that's just for you. >> that's just for me. that's just for me. that's fresh fruit and vegetables. i always buy organic. this is expensive. >> mock files when jennifer's battle with celiac disease made headlines. what do the hockey player and banana baby of the >> it was like someone took a veil off my face. >> mickey redmond is no stranger to pain. he won two stanley cups playing for the montreal canadiens and ended his career as a top goal scorer for the detroit red wings. >> the red wings put a lot of pressure on redmond. he is the voice for hoc
you need to get a proper diagnosis, because this left undiagnosed like i have been for years createsavoc, the place i am in now. >> today with more people being diagnosed with celiac disease the market for gluten free products has exploded. >> if you look at the market north america in 2002 the market was very limited. it was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market...
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. >> this left undiagnosed like i've been for years creates havoc, the place i'm in now. >> and this tough as nails hockey player. >> the disease began to really hold of me. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> now the latest in the israeli gaza standoff where there's word an israeli envoy is in egypt trying to arrange a truce. hamas rockets continue to rain down on the i didn' jewish stat. some of the rockets penetrated into israel, reaching tel aviv. the israeli military answering with air strikes on targets inside gaza. president barack obama saying any truce has to start with an end to the hamas rocket attacks. >>> president obama becoming the first u.s. president to ever visit burma sunday night. air force one landing there about two hours ago. president obama saying the stop is not an endorsement of the government which still holds political prisoners but is rather intended to highlight the progress burma has made towards democracy. the president is set to speak to the media around 1 a.m. ea
. >> this left undiagnosed like i've been for years creates havoc, the place i'm in now. >> and this tough as nails hockey player. >> the disease began to really hold of me. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> now the latest in the israeli gaza standoff where there's word an israeli envoy is in egypt trying to arrange a truce. hamas rockets continue to rain down on the i didn'...
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this left undiagnosed like i have been for years creates havoc, the place i am in now. >> today with more people being diagnosed with celiac disease the market for gluten free products has exploded. >> if you look at the market north america in 2003 the market was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping three, four times a week. >> that's just for you. >> that's just for me. that's just for me. that's fresh fruit and vegetables. i buy organic. it's expensive. >> fox files was there when jennifer's battle with celiac's disease made headlines. what do this hockey player and banana baby from the 1930s have in common? , remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this seas
this left undiagnosed like i have been for years creates havoc, the place i am in now. >> today with more people being diagnosed with celiac disease the market for gluten free products has exploded. >> if you look at the market north america in 2003 the market was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping three, four...
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we have to get 0 to those undiagnosed. >> hemoglobin a1c. >> eric writes all that down. his blood work must cost $1,000. >> new numbers of another disease affecting millions. tuberculosis. a new study finds the number of cases dropped but the infectious disease is spreading. where? >> with this one we're doing actually much better. tuberculosis is the second cause of death among the infectious disease after h.i.v. in this country we're fine because we're getting tested, we get the skin test, we get injections. but a lot of other countries, uzbekistan, russia, this kind of tuberculosis especially epidemi. africa is high because h.i.v. infections are high and causes immune systems to be down. it caused by cough and droplets. london, england and the u.s. as a result of global travel we see it coming. the good news is the numbers are going down. the drug resistant tuberculosis is high because either we're not treating them well or they're not getting appropriate medication. in this country, so far we're okay. >> i want to take a different perspective. in this country, we hav
we have to get 0 to those undiagnosed. >> hemoglobin a1c. >> eric writes all that down. his blood work must cost $1,000. >> new numbers of another disease affecting millions. tuberculosis. a new study finds the number of cases dropped but the infectious disease is spreading. where? >> with this one we're doing actually much better. tuberculosis is the second cause of death among the infectious disease after h.i.v. in this country we're fine because we're getting tested,...
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. >> the series of undiagnosed injuries including deformed fingers that forced a former 49er to livea tunnel. that is tonight on game day. you think about that team. you think about clark and montana, there were others involved in that team. you will see two of them tonight. >> i never heard that story. looking forward to that. >> thank you, much. >>> coming up at 6:30. thousands of grocery workers on strike tonight in california. what brought about the decision to strike at dozens of rally's stores and how shoppers are responding coming up in 30 minutes. >> again, tomorrow, a warm up. record warm temperatures here in the bay area. all of the way to 90 degrees and the warmest locations inland. right here in san francisco, 79 degrees, low 80s in san jose. it will be a beautiful day. >> oh, no. there you go. good night ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
. >> the series of undiagnosed injuries including deformed fingers that forced a former 49er to livea tunnel. that is tonight on game day. you think about that team. you think about clark and montana, there were others involved in that team. you will see two of them tonight. >> i never heard that story. looking forward to that. >> thank you, much. >>> coming up at 6:30. thousands of grocery workers on strike tonight in california. what brought about the decision to...
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. >> the series of undiagnosed injuries including deformed fingers that forced a former 49er to liven a tunnel. that is tonight on game day at 11:30. we think about the names like bryce and park and lot but there are some players there the stories are remarkable. you will see one tonight. >> after what he has been through was he eager to talk or reluctant. but reporter tracked him down and tried to get him help which did not happen. you will see why. >>> $1 billion taxpayers dollars, billed, money-saving health care for aging prisoners, or is it? why some kwre a lack of health care in the past turned this project into cadillac care. that story and more at 11:00. that will do it for us. "60 minutes" is next. you can find the latest news and weather on cbssf.com. have a good night ,,,,,,,,,, this is hayden. ,,,,that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypa
. >> the series of undiagnosed injuries including deformed fingers that forced a former 49er to liven a tunnel. that is tonight on game day at 11:30. we think about the names like bryce and park and lot but there are some players there the stories are remarkable. you will see one tonight. >> after what he has been through was he eager to talk or reluctant. but reporter tracked him down and tried to get him help which did not happen. you will see why. >>> $1 billion...
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half of the people who thought that they had this disease are going undiagnosed. they stated that 370 million people are living with diabetes and they do not even know what. diabetes is often thought to be at western world problem because the most people that have to have type 2. they blame this to a lack of exercise and obesity. this is also spreading in poorer countries. >>toyota is recalling more than 20 have billion second generation prisses. this recall is due to the steering and the electric power pump. they stated that the cars will not switch into hybrid mode of their nightsticks. this affects more than 670,000 preexists in the u.s.. this big recall will happen and toyota will notify you next month if you are affected. >>the acting teeth executive along island power authority has resigned effective at the end of the year. he resigned due to the backlash after super storm sandy. just yesterday new york governor stated that he wanted a plan for a special commission to investigate the utility companies. the response to the storm and it has been 2 weeks since
half of the people who thought that they had this disease are going undiagnosed. they stated that 370 million people are living with diabetes and they do not even know what. diabetes is often thought to be at western world problem because the most people that have to have type 2. they blame this to a lack of exercise and obesity. this is also spreading in poorer countries. >>toyota is recalling more than 20 have billion second generation prisses. this recall is due to the steering and the...
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>> i think substance abuse is a symptom of some undiagnosed illness of some kind. there's some good doctors out there. i was fortunate that i had enough money to hire one of those for a couple of months and worked out well for me. >> what's you're future hold other than another book? what do you want to do? >> i give speeches about the book and i go to meetings about this book. at these meetings people talk about things they want to do with this book. i'm going to do more of that. i don't have anything more to report for you right now. that's what i've been doing. >> all right. good to have you on the "ed show." rachel maddow starts now.
>> i think substance abuse is a symptom of some undiagnosed illness of some kind. there's some good doctors out there. i was fortunate that i had enough money to hire one of those for a couple of months and worked out well for me. >> what's you're future hold other than another book? what do you want to do? >> i give speeches about the book and i go to meetings about this book. at these meetings people talk about things they want to do with this book. i'm going to do more of...
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>> well, i think substance abuse, as far as i understand it, is a symptom of some undiagnosed illnesstors out there and i was fortunate i had enough money, you know, to hire one of those for a couple months and worked out well for me. >> what's your future hold other than another book? what do you want to do? >> i give speeches about the book and i go to meetings about this book and at these meetings people talk about things they want to do with this book and i'm going to do more with that. i don't have anything more to report right now. >>. all right. darrell, good to have you on
>> well, i think substance abuse, as far as i understand it, is a symptom of some undiagnosed illnesstors out there and i was fortunate i had enough money, you know, to hire one of those for a couple months and worked out well for me. >> what's your future hold other than another book? what do you want to do? >> i give speeches about the book and i go to meetings about this book and at these meetings people talk about things they want to do with this book and i'm going to do...
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>> i think substance abuse is a symptom of some undiagnosed illness of some kind.here. i was fortunate that i had enough money to hire one of those for a couple of months and worked out well for me. >> what's you're future hold other than another book? what do you want to do? >> i give speeches about the book and i go to meetings about this book. at these meetings people talk about things they want to do with this book.
>> i think substance abuse is a symptom of some undiagnosed illness of some kind.here. i was fortunate that i had enough money to hire one of those for a couple of months and worked out well for me. >> what's you're future hold other than another book? what do you want to do? >> i give speeches about the book and i go to meetings about this book. at these meetings people talk about things they want to do with this book.
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let me give you one example: 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. most of the time it wasn't worth doing, because the risk/pain factor overrode the likelihood of finding anything, particularly if the likelihood... was remote-- relatively remote. well, think of what's happened. we'll go ahead and do an mri or a ct because it's non-invasive, and the patient is really not put through anything terribly unpleasant-- a little claustrophobic perhaps. so the upshot is there's a number of examinations with the new technology... has increased enormously... despite the fact that the procedure is much less expensive than the one that we've managed to eliminate. in the 1950s, health expenditures com
let me give you one example: 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. most of the time it wasn't...
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have a people that have this disease are going bac undiagnosed. 370 million people are living with diabetess viewed as a western world problem. most people have the type to which is due to obesity. there are 45 diabetics who are living in lower middle come house calls. >>it is clear outside right now and san francisco was at 55 degrees. it will be a beautiful day of 70 degrees. we will be right back. >>the time now is 5:45 a.m.. >>streets are clean in daly city after a giant mud slide triggered by all the water that came through. there was 45,000 worth of water from a tank where the pipe ruptured. look at the mess. it took 12 hours for them. a lot cars were flooded or under mud. they had to be dug out. here is surveillance video of a kidnapping and walnut creek that happened last week and it shows you that the man the front seat is driving the car of the woman who was kidnapped. there is another man in the backseat as it went to atms and took money out. they took this from her, and police had leads of their identity. >>president obama is born to make a announcement about the federal investi
have a people that have this disease are going bac undiagnosed. 370 million people are living with diabetess viewed as a western world problem. most people have the type to which is due to obesity. there are 45 diabetics who are living in lower middle come house calls. >>it is clear outside right now and san francisco was at 55 degrees. it will be a beautiful day of 70 degrees. we will be right back. >>the time now is 5:45 a.m.. >>streets are clean in daly city after a giant...
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of his mother in the oklahoma state mental asylumshe wasn't crazy; she had the misunderstood and undiagnosed huntington's diseasewhere after all these tragedies, woody went to join his father in another boom-to- bust oil town in the texas panhandle, a place called pampa, texas. he dropped out of high school after two years, became a sign painter, married, had his first two children, and then sat there and watched as the dust bowl hit the center of the united states, and, you know, tens of thousands of square miles of destroyed farmland just wiped out. woody was there. and he began to write about the dust. woody guthrie: [singing] back in nineteen twenty-seven, i had a little farm and i called that heaven. well, the prices up and the rain come down, and i hauled my crops all into town i got the money, bought clothes and groceries, fed the kids, and raised a family. rain quit and the wind got high, and the black ol' dust storm filled the sky. and i swapped my farm for a ford machine, and i poured it full of this gas-i-line and i started, rockin' an' a- rollin', over the mountains, out towards
of his mother in the oklahoma state mental asylumshe wasn't crazy; she had the misunderstood and undiagnosed huntington's diseasewhere after all these tragedies, woody went to join his father in another boom-to- bust oil town in the texas panhandle, a place called pampa, texas. he dropped out of high school after two years, became a sign painter, married, had his first two children, and then sat there and watched as the dust bowl hit the center of the united states, and, you know, tens of...
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checking off a checklist and overlooking an underlying health problem such as high blood pressure undiagnosede choice of the appropriate contraception for them. >> is there any age range? if this happens, does that mean 14, 15 16-year-old girls can walk into the pharmacy and get this? >> that remains to be said. this has yet to receive fda approval. so that has not been standardized. there are certain products that are available over-the-counter and women need to be 17 to access the products. we don't know if that's parental consent. we don't know anything just yet. >> doctor, what do you think this recommendation means about the future of birth control and making it more ready accessible? >> i think acog is acknowledging the fact that we have a problem in terms of an unintended pregnancy rate. i think pills will be more ready available. there really remains the question of will this be covered by insurance companies? will people be able to afford it once it becomes readily available? i think it's a way in which we can acknowledge yet another form of birth control that's acceptable acceptable
checking off a checklist and overlooking an underlying health problem such as high blood pressure undiagnosede choice of the appropriate contraception for them. >> is there any age range? if this happens, does that mean 14, 15 16-year-old girls can walk into the pharmacy and get this? >> that remains to be said. this has yet to receive fda approval. so that has not been standardized. there are certain products that are available over-the-counter and women need to be 17 to access the...