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you heard the question asked of that _ university hospital. number of people being taken to hospital, which started just a few moments ago, the police saying there is no longer an active aggressive threat after the suspect had apparently been shot. there have been multiple casualties, as we learned very early on, but there is no longer an active threat. they spoke in the original statement of an active aggressor, but that threat has been neutralised, that is the coach is used by that police officer —— the quote just used by that police officer. you saw him double back to answer that question about how many deaths there had been, and he said there have been five casualties, five deceased, and a number of people also taken to hospital. the early figures and details coming to us from the police. that's the latest information coming in on that story. we broke away from the stories surrounding twitter and that row with the bbc to take that news, so let's return to it. let's now speak to a former senior executive at twitter. bruce daisley was with th
you heard the question asked of that _ university hospital. number of people being taken to hospital, which started just a few moments ago, the police saying there is no longer an active aggressive threat after the suspect had apparently been shot. there have been multiple casualties, as we learned very early on, but there is no longer an active threat. they spoke in the original statement of an active aggressor, but that threat has been neutralised, that is the coach is used by that police...
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b, transported to university of louisville hospital.- transported to university of louisville hospital conferences — louisville hospital. a new news conferences are _ louisville hospital. a new news conferences are started, - louisville hospital. a new news conferences are started, let's l conferences are started, let's listen in. ,, ., , ., conferences are started, let's listen in— listen in. shots fired and the ossible listen in. shots fired and the possible active _ listen in. shots fired and the possible active shooter- listen in. shots fired and the possible active shooter at i listen in. shots fired and the l possible active shooter at 333 listen in. shots fired and the - possible active shooter at 333 e. main st at the national bank. within three minutes of being dispatched, officers arrived on scene and encountered the suspect almost immediately still firing gunshots. officers exchanged gun shots that suspect, and ultimately the suspect died at the scene. we are trying to confirm if this aspect died of a self—inflicted gunshot wound or was killed by officers at this time. at le
b, transported to university of louisville hospital.- transported to university of louisville hospital conferences — louisville hospital. a new news conferences are _ louisville hospital. a new news conferences are started, - louisville hospital. a new news conferences are started, let's l conferences are started, let's listen in. ,, ., , ., conferences are started, let's listen in— listen in. shots fired and the ossible listen in. shots fired and the possible active _ listen in. shots...
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another opinion every day, 47,000 specialists and 4,500 and sub-specialists are working in 664 university hospitals, and all the hospitals in the month of 1366 are ready to serve our dear people . the total number of doctors in the country according to the statistics of the country's medical system, it has become like this and people's complaints are about shortages in tehran, where the number of doctors per capita is higher than in other regions. we don't have it. finally, last night, you were admitted here dr. shahriar, pediatrician, we don't look at children under the age of two, and this is the presence of specialist doctors in the country's cities, which shows that, for example , there is no specialist ophthalmologist in 260 cities of the islamic country . the statistics of the world health organization regarding the songs of doctors, the general practitioner and the specialist of the world health organization combine the two together. you don't separate how much expertise we have. how can you have a general and specialized collection of 10,000 people for a few years, a new profession in ameri
another opinion every day, 47,000 specialists and 4,500 and sub-specialists are working in 664 university hospitals, and all the hospitals in the month of 1366 are ready to serve our dear people . the total number of doctors in the country according to the statistics of the country's medical system, it has become like this and people's complaints are about shortages in tehran, where the number of doctors per capita is higher than in other regions. we don't have it. finally, last night, you were...
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he took part in the exercise study here at arkan university hospital. the researchers wanted to find out how exercise affects an existing alzheimer's disease and were able to recruit 46 patients for the study. i'm tied up with one group of patients did an exercise program while the other did an education program as a control condition program. the goal is to study alzheimer's disease in all its facets. she, the patients underwent among other things to put em, our eyes, memory, testing and narrow psychological testing test. we also conducted fitness surveys and blood tests and micro biome test. one mic will be almost as when participants performed 60 minutes of exercise twice a week. warm ups, coordination, exercises, strength, training, and endurance. the evaluation is ongoing, but for the alzheimer's patients in the exercise group, one thing is already clear. as if with we see positive effects in the areas of physical fitness and cognitive function, especially executive function. so working memory and control processes has been up well, but we also see
he took part in the exercise study here at arkan university hospital. the researchers wanted to find out how exercise affects an existing alzheimer's disease and were able to recruit 46 patients for the study. i'm tied up with one group of patients did an exercise program while the other did an education program as a control condition program. the goal is to study alzheimer's disease in all its facets. she, the patients underwent among other things to put em, our eyes, memory, testing and...
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he took part in the exercise study here at arkan university hospital. the researchers wanted to find out how exercise affects an existing alzheimer's disease and were able to recruit 46 patients for the study. i'm tired of had one group of patients did an exercise program while the other did an education program as a control condition. the goal is to study alzheimer's disease in all its facets. does she feel the patience underwent among other things, to pat m. r, eyes, memory testing, and neuropsychological testing test. we also conducted fitness surveys and blood tests, and micro biome tests. one mic will be almost as woman. participants performed 60 minutes of exercise twice a week. warm ups, coordination, exercises, strength, training, and endurance. the evaluation is ongoing, but for the alzheimer's patients in the exercise group, one thing is already clear. does it with we see positive effects in the areas of physical fitness and cognitive function? especially executive function. so working memory and control processes when i'm up with it, but we a
he took part in the exercise study here at arkan university hospital. the researchers wanted to find out how exercise affects an existing alzheimer's disease and were able to recruit 46 patients for the study. i'm tired of had one group of patients did an exercise program while the other did an education program as a control condition. the goal is to study alzheimer's disease in all its facets. does she feel the patience underwent among other things, to pat m. r, eyes, memory testing, and...
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i've been louisville 15 years, all at university hospital i've cared for victims it's more than tired i'm weary. there's only so many times you can walk into a room and tell someone they're not coming home tomorrow it just breaks your heart when you hear someone screaming mommy or daddy, it becomes too hard day in and day out to be able to do that. my team is fantastic they are absolute professionals and they are wonderful but sooner or later, it catches up to everybody. you just can't keep doing what we're doing. because you just can't keep seeing these lives lost. you can't keep seeing all the people with these horrific injuries coming through the door without doing something to try and help them. i don't know what the answers are. i'm a doctor i don't know what the answers are. but to everyone who helps make policy, at state, city, federal, i would simply ask you to do something. because doing nothing, which is what we have been doing, is not working. we have to do something, because this is just getting out of hand across our city and across this great nation of ours sorry. >> tha
i've been louisville 15 years, all at university hospital i've cared for victims it's more than tired i'm weary. there's only so many times you can walk into a room and tell someone they're not coming home tomorrow it just breaks your heart when you hear someone screaming mommy or daddy, it becomes too hard day in and day out to be able to do that. my team is fantastic they are absolute professionals and they are wonderful but sooner or later, it catches up to everybody. you just can't keep...
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with a korean medical company for the production implants on the transfer of equipment of the university hospital in the amount of more than 200,000 dollars, the limit duty-free parcel was extended for six months. the eurasian economic commission has decided to extend the limit on duty-free importation of goods by individuals from abroad in this way until october 1. the duty-free threshold will be 1,000 euros and 31 kg. if the cost exceeds the established limit or weight, you will need to pay a duty of 15%, but not less than two euros per 1 kg. bolshoi theater on tour in uzbekistan, a fantasy show of khachaturya was held as part of an international festival. the charm of the ballet put the story of the most famous revolt against rome 40 years ago on a punch. master valentin elizariev uzbek aesthetes saw the belarusian reading for the first time in the tour schedule of big artists this year and other countries have several invitations to china among the points of the route for the future. egypt offers to cooperate with cairo. opera project craftsmen will create fragments of a map of the regions of
with a korean medical company for the production implants on the transfer of equipment of the university hospital in the amount of more than 200,000 dollars, the limit duty-free parcel was extended for six months. the eurasian economic commission has decided to extend the limit on duty-free importation of goods by individuals from abroad in this way until october 1. the duty-free threshold will be 1,000 euros and 31 kg. if the cost exceeds the established limit or weight, you will need to pay a...
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people are stuck in public and places like universities, hospitals, even some people who went to visit hominy and weren't able to leave em. and as a result, since then, the hopes that a sci fi would allow people, at least this space to kind of move around and get to where they need to go. a they need to be reunited with family or to even access life saving services. can you explain to his raga briefly? why tensions in certain are boiling over right now, and why no cease fire can be agreed. well, the reason this is happening is because the 2 major, the, the 2 major generals that have had that have been presiding over the political process. and the political agreements instances the fall of the share have come. i mean, obviously their, their, their interests have clashed and they've come to an impasse. and the problem is that both of them kind of also reside over lodge armed constituency, both in, in cartoon with the military. it's obviously in the south and, and with the militia with him. 80. it's the iris f. both are on to the seed, sir. unfortunately, the r s f, the minissha has manag
people are stuck in public and places like universities, hospitals, even some people who went to visit hominy and weren't able to leave em. and as a result, since then, the hopes that a sci fi would allow people, at least this space to kind of move around and get to where they need to go. a they need to be reunited with family or to even access life saving services. can you explain to his raga briefly? why tensions in certain are boiling over right now, and why no cease fire can be agreed....
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i've been in louisville for 15 years, all of it at university hospital for 15 years i've cared for victims of violence and gunshot wounds. and people say i'm tired, but i'll be answered. it's more than tired. i'm weary. there's only so many times you can walk into a room. and tell someone they're not coming home tomorrow. and it just breaks your heart. when you hear someone screaming, mommy or daddy. it just becomes too hard day in and day out to be able to do that. now. my team is fantastic. their their absolute professionals, and they're wonderful. but sooner or later. it catches up to everybody. you just can't keep doing what we're doing. because you just can't keep seeing these lives lost. you can't keep seeing all the people with these horrific injuries coming through the door. without doing something to try and help them and i don't know what the answers are. i'm a doctor. i don't know what the answers are. but to everyone who helps make policy, both at state city federal i would simply ask you to do something. because doing nothing, which is what we've been doing is not working. we
i've been in louisville for 15 years, all of it at university hospital for 15 years i've cared for victims of violence and gunshot wounds. and people say i'm tired, but i'll be answered. it's more than tired. i'm weary. there's only so many times you can walk into a room. and tell someone they're not coming home tomorrow. and it just breaks your heart. when you hear someone screaming, mommy or daddy. it just becomes too hard day in and day out to be able to do that. now. my team is fantastic....
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they have been transported all of them to university hospital there, and it is unclear if the shooters listed as among one of those victims. but as i talked about some of those officials heading to the scene to try and get more information, we do know that kentucky governor andy beshear has confirmed that he is heading to the scene. he was one of the first to confirm that this was actually a shooting that we were dealing with here. but of course, this is in the middle of the major metro city. we can imagine there were a lot of witnesses, potentially at least people who heard the gunshots were at the very least saw the amount of law enforcement and or 1st 1st aid personnel. that actually responded to the scene as we see some of the images on the screen, but it's six victims in total and again as we're learning from a source with direct knowledge of the scene, one of them appears to be a police officer as officials of multiple jurisdictions try to get a handle on obviously what happened who this suspect or or gunmen may have been, but also when you talk about those that are responding,
they have been transported all of them to university hospital there, and it is unclear if the shooters listed as among one of those victims. but as i talked about some of those officials heading to the scene to try and get more information, we do know that kentucky governor andy beshear has confirmed that he is heading to the scene. he was one of the first to confirm that this was actually a shooting that we were dealing with here. but of course, this is in the middle of the major metro city....
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the korean medical company for the production of implants on the transfer of equipment of the university hospitalthe amount of more than 200,000 dollars in limit duty-free parcels has been extended for six months. the eurasian economic commission decided to extend the limit on duty-free importation of goods by individuals from abroad in this way until october 1. the duty-free threshold will be 1,000 euros and 31 kg. if the cost exceeds the established limit or weight, you will need to pay a duty of 15%, but not less than two euros per 1 kg. bolshoi theater on tour uzbekistan ballet troupe. on monday , she went to tashkent on wednesday, she gave a performance of spartacus on the stage of the bolshoi theater named after alisher navoi, with the fantasy of a khachaturya. it was held as part of an international festival. the charm of the ballet is the story of the most famous revolt against rome 40 years ago put on pointe by the master valentin elizariev, uzbek aesthetes, saw not in china among the points of the route for the future, egypt offers to cooperate with the cairo opera. masters of the viteb
the korean medical company for the production of implants on the transfer of equipment of the university hospitalthe amount of more than 200,000 dollars in limit duty-free parcels has been extended for six months. the eurasian economic commission decided to extend the limit on duty-free importation of goods by individuals from abroad in this way until october 1. the duty-free threshold will be 1,000 euros and 31 kg. if the cost exceeds the established limit or weight, you will need to pay a...
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thank you for that, hugh pym, live at university college hospital in london. arrive in belfast tonight for a visit marking the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, which largely ended 30 years of conflict. he's expected to meet stormont�*s main political parties and says he looks forward to reiterating america's commitment to preserving peace and encouraging propserity in northern ireland. on arrival, he'll be greeted by the prime minister rishi sunak. then, tomorrow, he'll deliver a speech at ulster university before travelling to the republic of ireland for events in louth and mayo, where he has relatives. there'll also be official engagements in dublin. he'll then leave for america on friday. here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. locking down the streets where the president's motorcade will be rolling into town. this is one of the biggest security operations of recent years for northern ireland. we have been planning for this for a number of weeks. we have prepared for all the various contingencies. our style and tone that will we will be
thank you for that, hugh pym, live at university college hospital in london. arrive in belfast tonight for a visit marking the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, which largely ended 30 years of conflict. he's expected to meet stormont�*s main political parties and says he looks forward to reiterating america's commitment to preserving peace and encouraging propserity in northern ireland. on arrival, he'll be greeted by the prime minister rishi sunak. then, tomorrow, he'll deliver...
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a 2018 study, but germany university hospital was evocative, reagans book furnished wider, evidence support phantom identified in individual cases. the research as compared 28 studies of frame scans of a total of 700 psych baths for the 1st time, they were able to see a direct link between the under activity of certain parts of the brain. with psychopathic behavior. decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex explains why psychopathic tend to disregard the rules that, along with a further lack of activity in the insula, cortex may indicate by psychopathic tend to miss the emotional meaning of words. impaired function of the a mic that leads to impulsiveness. the urge to satisfy desires quickly without thinking through the potential consequences. and that is the full psychopathic brain sort of turned off from normal in order to satisfy that desire. swiftly psychopath take a lot of risks carrying what others think about them. in that sense, the behavior can become almost predictable, but so much in the cycle, and the famous marshmallow experiment. it works like this. the test subject often ti
a 2018 study, but germany university hospital was evocative, reagans book furnished wider, evidence support phantom identified in individual cases. the research as compared 28 studies of frame scans of a total of 700 psych baths for the 1st time, they were able to see a direct link between the under activity of certain parts of the brain. with psychopathic behavior. decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex explains why psychopathic tend to disregard the rules that, along with a further lack...
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deceased inside the location, as well as eight that are now currently being treated at the university hospitale critical, one of those being the officer. we are currently working to identify all of the victims, work with their families for reunification and provide services to the families and the victims. the investigation, i want to reiterate, is ongoing. this will be a long scene. it will take pretty much into the night, so i will still ask for the area. ——the public avoid the aera. i want to reiterate that there is no active threat. we believe this is a lone gunman involved in this that did have a connection to the bank. that was the police speaking at that news conference. that was the police speaking at that news conference. also speaking at that press conference was kentucky governor andy beshear, who explained how the attack had directly impacted him. this is awful. i have a very close friend that didn't make it today, and i have another close friend who didn't either. and one who's at the hospital, that i hope is going to make it through. so when we talk about praying, i hope people w
deceased inside the location, as well as eight that are now currently being treated at the university hospitale critical, one of those being the officer. we are currently working to identify all of the victims, work with their families for reunification and provide services to the families and the victims. the investigation, i want to reiterate, is ongoing. this will be a long scene. it will take pretty much into the night, so i will still ask for the area. ——the public avoid the aera. i...
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a 2018 study, but germany's university hospitals of alcuin, and reagan's book furnished wider evidence of what follows and identified an individual cases. the research is compared $28.00 studies of frames, guns of a total of $700.00 psychopaths. for the 1st time, they were able to see a direct link between the under activity of certain parts of the brain. with psychopathic behavior. decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex explains why psychopaths tend to disregard the rules. that, along with the further lack of activity in the insula, cortex may indicate why psychopathic tend to miss the emotional meaning of words. impaired function of the a mic, the life leads to impulsiveness, the urge to satisfy desires quickly without thinking through the potential consequences. and that is the full psychopathic brain sorta turned off from normal in order to satisfy the desire. swiftly psychopathic take a lot of risks, caring what others about them. in that sense, that behavior can become almost predictable. let's imagine a psychopathic in the famous marshmallow experiment. it works like this.
a 2018 study, but germany's university hospitals of alcuin, and reagan's book furnished wider evidence of what follows and identified an individual cases. the research is compared $28.00 studies of frames, guns of a total of $700.00 psychopaths. for the 1st time, they were able to see a direct link between the under activity of certain parts of the brain. with psychopathic behavior. decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex explains why psychopaths tend to disregard the rules. that, along...
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you can reduce the tendency to cramp at night, be comfortable with the knots for mindon at university hospital gooding in don't. chesney is researching the causes of frequent muscle cramps. he measures how the nurse was affect the muscles and actually fines, nerve damage in this patient. this, the pin was the only case that their nurse stimulation is exaggerated. or yet, in this case, it's likely the result of an accident. frequently though, the tests can't detect a specific cause, when enough, then i would, i think we call it benign muscle spasm syndrome because we can detect any nerve damage with our diagnostic sick. gnostic is this, that often ending soil. we're only able to alleviate symptom this long, rather than bring them to a complete stop and turn them treatments for muscle cramps often don't help enough . it's a frequent issue for athletes, especially in high performance sports. and it can decide a tournament. sports scientists, michelle bellinger, is researching a new treatment. a type of desensitization researchers trigger cramps with electrical impulses in order to prevent them la
you can reduce the tendency to cramp at night, be comfortable with the knots for mindon at university hospital gooding in don't. chesney is researching the causes of frequent muscle cramps. he measures how the nurse was affect the muscles and actually fines, nerve damage in this patient. this, the pin was the only case that their nurse stimulation is exaggerated. or yet, in this case, it's likely the result of an accident. frequently though, the tests can't detect a specific cause, when enough,...
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be comfortable with enough for men done at university hospital getting in don't chest. nick is researching the causes of frequent muscle cramps. he measures how the nurse was affect the muscles, and actually fines, nerve damage in this patient. this captain was the only case that their nurse stimulation is exaggerated. in this case, it's likely the result of an accident. frequently though, the tests can't detect a specific cause, when enough than i would, i think we call it benign muscle spasm syndrome because we can't detect any nerve damage with our diagnostic circ gnostic is this, that often ending soil we're only able to alleviate symptom this long rather than bring no to a completeness dog and kronen treatments for muscle cramps often don't help enough . it's a frequent issue for athletes, especially in high performance sports. and it can decide a tournament. sports scientist michelle bellinger is researching a new treatment. a type of desensitization researchers trigger cramps with electrical impulses in order to prevent them later. i think what we found with this
be comfortable with enough for men done at university hospital getting in don't chest. nick is researching the causes of frequent muscle cramps. he measures how the nurse was affect the muscles, and actually fines, nerve damage in this patient. this captain was the only case that their nurse stimulation is exaggerated. in this case, it's likely the result of an accident. frequently though, the tests can't detect a specific cause, when enough than i would, i think we call it benign muscle spasm...
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alison helped thousands of seriously ill patients during her career here at the royal stoke university hospitaly alison isn't wasting any of the time she has left. yes, ifeel prepared for the future and i feel i've left something, well, still leaving something that's worthwhile. you're live with bbc news. the british government will announce new measures to reduce the number of smokers in the population to below 5%. one million smokers will be given a free vaping starter kit to encourage them to give up tobacco products, while pregnant women will also be offered up to £400 to stop smoking. the free vape policy, which is being called "swap to stop," would be the first of its kind in the world. vincent mcaviney reports. despite a raft of measures in recent years, like the indoor smoking ban, increased duties and plain packaging with graphic health warnings, some smokers are still struggling to quit. but the government has set an ambitious target to make england smoke—free, meaning reducing rates to 5% or less, by 2030. currently, around 13% of people in england still smoke. so the government's la
alison helped thousands of seriously ill patients during her career here at the royal stoke university hospitaly alison isn't wasting any of the time she has left. yes, ifeel prepared for the future and i feel i've left something, well, still leaving something that's worthwhile. you're live with bbc news. the british government will announce new measures to reduce the number of smokers in the population to below 5%. one million smokers will be given a free vaping starter kit to encourage them...
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university hospitals birmingham is one of the worst—performing trusts in england.to address the issues raised by the inspection, including the shortage of staff, which they said was a common problem across the nhs. you'll have probably heard today that inflation remains stubbornly over 10%, against predictions, and despite regular interest rate hikes, because prices are stubbornly high, that affects poorer housholds disproportionately. despite the fall in wholesale prices, food on the supermarket shelves is rising at its fastest rate in 45 years. milk up 38%, eggs 28%, broccoli 32%. tonight we are going to try to unpick why inflation here is higher than in the eurozone and in the us and by some distance. here's ben with his global tracker. in march, the headline rate of inflation came down. but look, it remained above 10%. you'll probably have heard a lot of commentary about that today. but what we're going to do on newsnight is look at this issue through our global tracker lens. so let's see how the uk compares to other big economies on the rate of price rises. in
university hospitals birmingham is one of the worst—performing trusts in england.to address the issues raised by the inspection, including the shortage of staff, which they said was a common problem across the nhs. you'll have probably heard today that inflation remains stubbornly over 10%, against predictions, and despite regular interest rate hikes, because prices are stubbornly high, that affects poorer housholds disproportionately. despite the fall in wholesale prices, food on the...
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one of our very important projects is actually the hospital university and 1500 billion to replace this hospital as a whole, we did not have enough in the country, this is the first time that these resources have been allocated in this way for golestan hospital , this work has been allocated 120 billion tomans to complete the faculty of pharmacy, 80 billion of the university of medical sciences dezful has been placed and someone else has opened it. i would like to thank all the dear donors who were really active in khuzestan province, but today we had to go to behbahan and we did very good projects there. did you please please tell me the story of the only cooperative in the region. it is good that this plan will actually serve the people of khuzestan with better health care services. in behbahan , a very well-equipped heart hospital, 75 heart surgeries are performed from diagnostic methods, hazrat waliasr hospital, community hospital. which was actually opened today and the expenses were paid by the benefactors and the medical school in bahman, the medical university which was previous
one of our very important projects is actually the hospital university and 1500 billion to replace this hospital as a whole, we did not have enough in the country, this is the first time that these resources have been allocated in this way for golestan hospital , this work has been allocated 120 billion tomans to complete the faculty of pharmacy, 80 billion of the university of medical sciences dezful has been placed and someone else has opened it. i would like to thank all the dear donors who...
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every day, 47,000 of us specialists and 4,500 and sub-specialists are working in 664 university hospitals, and all the hospitals in the month of 1366 are on standby. to serve our dear people, the total number of doctors in the country per capita is this, based on the statistics of the country's medical system, and people's complaints are about shortages in tehran, where the number of doctors per capita is higher than in other regions. we changed in the hospital because of my mother's leg everywhere i went rasul akram said that we don't have a specialist doctor. finally, last night, he brought me here. you admitted him to the hospital, shahriar, a pediatric doctor, who says that we don't look at children under the age of two. maristan milad is the status of the presence of specialist doctors in the cities of the country, which shows that, for example, in 260 cities of the islamic country, there are eye specialists . there is no doctor, zahra hossein saresh, hosseini tv news agency, doctor , why do you have a shortage of specialist and subspecialist doctors, and how many should there be, le
every day, 47,000 of us specialists and 4,500 and sub-specialists are working in 664 university hospitals, and all the hospitals in the month of 1366 are on standby. to serve our dear people, the total number of doctors in the country per capita is this, based on the statistics of the country's medical system, and people's complaints are about shortages in tehran, where the number of doctors per capita is higher than in other regions. we changed in the hospital because of my mother's leg...
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the operations room at royal stoke university hospital. old now? i think we've got three en route and three on site. the nerve centre, where staff and managers can see the pressure the hospital is facing in realtime. next week's strike byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, will mean an already stressed system will get worse. and it's the issue of patient safety that weighs heavily on the bosses trying to manage those pressures. myjob is to make sure that our patients are kept as safe as possible and to put that mitigation in place. i can say it will be incredibly difficult to do that. having already experienced one three—day strike byjunior doctors, hospital bosses know all too well the kind of stress that places on the entire health—care system. but this new round of industrial action will cover four days and comes off the back of the easter bank holiday weekend, which is already a very busy time for the health system, particularly in a&e. so we're now going around to our ambulance off—load area...
the operations room at royal stoke university hospital. old now? i think we've got three en route and three on site. the nerve centre, where staff and managers can see the pressure the hospital is facing in realtime. next week's strike byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, will mean an already stressed system will get worse. and it's the issue of patient safety that weighs heavily on the bosses trying to manage those pressures. myjob is to make sure that...
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alison helps thousands of seriously ill patients during her career here at the royal stoke university hospital is safe to say alison is not wasting any of the time she has left. yes, ifeel prepared for the future. and i feel i have left something, well, still leaving something that is worthwhile. you're live with bbc news. let's get more on taiwan now. its president says china's military exercises have caused instability and are not the responsible attitude of a major country. china just completed three days of military drills around the island and officials said there could be no peace if taiwan became fully independent. taiwan is a self—ruled island off the coast of china, which beijing sees as part of its own territory. china called these drills a "stern warning" after the taiwanese president, tsai ing—wen, visited the us and met house speaker kevin mccarthy. live now to singapore and our correspondent joao da silva. good to see you. tell us more about these military drills that china completed. have they essentially simulated encircling the island? exactly. it seems that for the first time
alison helps thousands of seriously ill patients during her career here at the royal stoke university hospital is safe to say alison is not wasting any of the time she has left. yes, ifeel prepared for the future. and i feel i have left something, well, still leaving something that is worthwhile. you're live with bbc news. let's get more on taiwan now. its president says china's military exercises have caused instability and are not the responsible attitude of a major country. china just...
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junior doctors on the picket line at milton keynes university hospital. what do we want?he most destructive so far. nojunior doctor cuts! so, why are they out for a second time this year? do you know, it's a really difficult decision as a junior doctor to strike, and i've actually felt a lot of agony about deciding, as have many of my colleagues. but at the end of the day, we have had significant pay degradation. is it reasonable to ask for a 35% pay rise? i support all of my colleagues in the health sector who are striking for pay increases. my wife's a nurse, so between the two of us, our real—time pay is being degraded amongst two salaries. we need to find some space for you... - at the same hospital in november, here's what we saw — a crowded corridor with ambulance staff waiting to hand over patients at a&e. and here's what it looked like this morning — everything a lot quieter, some patients possibly staying away, knowing there was a strike on. the hospital says consultants have stepped in, some cancelling their leave. we have the rotas covered over the next four da
junior doctors on the picket line at milton keynes university hospital. what do we want?he most destructive so far. nojunior doctor cuts! so, why are they out for a second time this year? do you know, it's a really difficult decision as a junior doctor to strike, and i've actually felt a lot of agony about deciding, as have many of my colleagues. but at the end of the day, we have had significant pay degradation. is it reasonable to ask for a 35% pay rise? i support all of my colleagues in the...
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in the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital, preparations are under way for what willhe series of strikes began in december. hi, how are you getting on? what have we got? so there's just three on the way in. we've got spaces in ambulance triage for all of them if needs be. next week's four—day walk—out byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, many of them with years of experience, means it definitely won't be business as usual. next week, strikes after the bank holiday. the ghost rotas are done, they're going to come out. there's extra nursing shifts out as well. so from tuesday, we're all being asked to consider whether we really need to go to hospital. we're here if you need us. so that would be the first thing that i say. and this is the same as we said over covid. if you're unwell and you need help, the nhs will be able to look after you at this time. but you'd like people to think carefully? think carefully, use it carefully, be sensible. it's easter, be sensible with your diy, please, be sensible with your alcohol intake and
in the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital, preparations are under way for what willhe series of strikes began in december. hi, how are you getting on? what have we got? so there's just three on the way in. we've got spaces in ambulance triage for all of them if needs be. next week's four—day walk—out byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, many of them with years of experience, means it definitely won't be business as usual. next...
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junior doctors on the picket line at milton keynes university hospital. what do we want? most disruptive so far. nojunior doctor cuts! so why are they out for a second time this year? do you know, it's a really difficult decision as a junior doctor to strike, and i've actually felt a lot of agony about deciding, as have many of my colleagues. but at the end of the day, we have had significant pay degradation. is it reasonable to ask for a 35% pay rise? i support all of my colleagues in the health sector who are striking for pay increases. my wife's a nurse, and so between the two of us, our real—time pay is being degraded amongst two salaries. we need to find some space for you... - at the same hospital in november, here's what we saw, a crowded corridor with ambulance staff waiting to hand over patients at a&e. and here's what it looked like this morning. everything a lot quieter. some patients possibly staying away, knowing there was a strike on. the hospital says consultants have stepped in, some cancelling their leave. we have the rotas covered over the next four days
junior doctors on the picket line at milton keynes university hospital. what do we want? most disruptive so far. nojunior doctor cuts! so why are they out for a second time this year? do you know, it's a really difficult decision as a junior doctor to strike, and i've actually felt a lot of agony about deciding, as have many of my colleagues. but at the end of the day, we have had significant pay degradation. is it reasonable to ask for a 35% pay rise? i support all of my colleagues in the...
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in the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital, preparations are under way for what willservices since the series of strikes began in december. hi, how are you getting on? so there's just three on the way in. next week's four—day walk—out byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, many of them with years of experience, means it definitely won't be business as usual. so from tuesday, we're all being asked to consider whether we really need to go to hospital. we're here if you need us. so that would be the first thing that i'd say. and it's the same as we said over covid, if you're unwell and you need help, the nhs will be able to look after you at this time. but you'd like people to think carefully? think carefully, use it carefully, be sensible. it's easter, be sensible with your diy, please, be sensible with your alcohol intakes, and yeah, just keep yourself safe. senior consultant doctors will be on hand to help out in departments like a&e, but the duration and timing of the strike in the easter holidays means it poses particular chal
in the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital, preparations are under way for what willservices since the series of strikes began in december. hi, how are you getting on? so there's just three on the way in. next week's four—day walk—out byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, many of them with years of experience, means it definitely won't be business as usual. so from tuesday, we're all being asked to consider whether we really need...
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smith and the other medical professionals that are his colleagues at university health hospital that you just showed. >> he said he was weary. he said his days much like the day that he had yesterday. that taking those shooting victims, they barely had to rearrange the schedule in the or because they're so used to that sort of violence in your city. i know you talked about getting a handle on it as the mayor was part of what you campaigned on closing a bunch of loopholes et cetera, making illegal guns harder to get. getting them off the street. this guy bought this weapon legally. he went into a gun store last week he bought an ar 15 legally. he planned this and did this shooting yesterday and there was nothing there to stop him from what you know about the shooter, would a red flag law at the very least have helped >> it may have we're still trying to learn more about the shooter and his motives and all the circumstances to this. we have to do something though whether it's red flag laws or other things we cannot do nothing nothing is not a strategy. it's not working whether it's in
smith and the other medical professionals that are his colleagues at university health hospital that you just showed. >> he said he was weary. he said his days much like the day that he had yesterday. that taking those shooting victims, they barely had to rearrange the schedule in the or because they're so used to that sort of violence in your city. i know you talked about getting a handle on it as the mayor was part of what you campaigned on closing a bunch of loopholes et cetera, making...
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one is currently in surgery at university of louisville hospital. at least four more victims were confirmed to be deceased inside the location as well as eight that are now currently being treated at university hospital. two are critical. one of those being the officer. we're currently working to identify all of the victims. work with their families and provide services to the families and victims. the investigation i want to reiterate is ongoing. this will be a long scene. it will take pretty much into the night. so i would still ask the public avoid the area. i want to reiterate there is no active threat. we believe this is a lone gunman involved in this that did have a connection to the bank. we're trying to establish what that connection was to the business. it appears he was a previous employee. it is clear from the officers' response they absolutely saved people's lives. it is a tragic event but it was the heroic response of officers that made sure that no more people were more seriously injured than what happened. we will continue to provide
one is currently in surgery at university of louisville hospital. at least four more victims were confirmed to be deceased inside the location as well as eight that are now currently being treated at university hospital. two are critical. one of those being the officer. we're currently working to identify all of the victims. work with their families and provide services to the families and victims. the investigation i want to reiterate is ongoing. this will be a long scene. it will take pretty...
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junior doctors on the picket line at milton keynes university hospital. what do we want?a second time this year? do you know, it's a really difficult decision as a junior doctor to strike, and i've actually felt a lot of agony about deciding, as have many of my colleagues. but at the end of the day, we have had significant pay degradation. is it reasonable to ask for a 35% pay rise? i support all of my colleagues in the health sector who are striking for pay increases. my wife's a nurse, so between the two of us, our real—time pay is being degraded amongst two salaries. we need to find some space for you... - at the same hospital in november, here's what we saw. a crowded corridor with ambulance staff waiting to hand over patients at a&e. and here's what it looked like this morning — everything a lot quieter. some patients possibly staying away, knowing there was a strike on. the hospital says consultants have stepped in, some cancelling their leave. we have the rotas covered over the next four days. obviously, for any unexpected sickness, or if any major event happens, t
junior doctors on the picket line at milton keynes university hospital. what do we want?a second time this year? do you know, it's a really difficult decision as a junior doctor to strike, and i've actually felt a lot of agony about deciding, as have many of my colleagues. but at the end of the day, we have had significant pay degradation. is it reasonable to ask for a 35% pay rise? i support all of my colleagues in the health sector who are striking for pay increases. my wife's a nurse, so...
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in the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital, preparations are under way for what willetting on? so there's just three on the way in. next week's four—day walk—out byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, many of them with years of experience, means it definitely won't be business as usual. so from tuesday, we're all being asked to consider whether we really need to go to hospital. we're here if you need us. so that would be the first thing that i'd say. and it's the same as we said over covid, if you're unwell and you need help, the nhs will be able to look after you at this time. but you'd like people to think carefully? think carefully, use it carefully, be sensible. it's easter, be sensible with your diy, please, be sensible with your alcohol intakes, and yeah, just keep yourself safe. senior consultant doctors will be on hand to help out in departments like a&e, but the duration and timing of the strike in the easter holidays means it poses particular challenges. we've been planning what we're going to do, how we're going to do
in the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital, preparations are under way for what willetting on? so there's just three on the way in. next week's four—day walk—out byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, many of them with years of experience, means it definitely won't be business as usual. so from tuesday, we're all being asked to consider whether we really need to go to hospital. we're here if you need us. so that would be the first...
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nurse phil hunterfrom morecambe bay university hospital voted to reject government�*s pay offer.k to us. tell us why you decided thatwa. ., ._ ., , that way. two really vital reasons - the -a that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or— that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does _ that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does nothing _ that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does nothing to - that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does nothing to address| the pay or does nothing to address recruitment or retention —— pay offer does nothing. this leads towards safe staffing. what we are looking for is — i�*m looking for the right word, we are looking to get our to what it was in 2010, we�*ve seen an erosion in pay, leading to the fact that people can�*t afford basics to basics to come to work. so it�*s a heartbreaking thing to see because we need them, and a lot less young people are coming in. i saw figures last week that says there�*s a 19% reduction in peoplejoining training. not all these people would qualify because training nurses is ver
nurse phil hunterfrom morecambe bay university hospital voted to reject government�*s pay offer.k to us. tell us why you decided thatwa. ., ._ ., , that way. two really vital reasons - the -a that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or— that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does _ that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does nothing _ that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does nothing to - that way. two really vital reasons - the pay or does nothing to...
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sanchia berg is outside the university college london hospital. say, as they have been saying to simon — today. they say, as they have been saying to simon and _ today. they say, as they have been saying to simon and other- saying to simon and other colleagues, they feel they have very little choice. it is worth pointing out that ucl h managers when we spoke to them earlier today told us that they had been working with the bma had to do their very best to provide urgent and emergency care. so whilst the nhs confederation and others have been saying they cannot guarantee patient safety, from the point of view of hospital managers and also the bma, they are saying that they have put measures in place to provide urgent and emergency care and this is the beginning of a four day strike. you can probably hear from all the noise behind me that at this point there is a huge amount of energy in it. we will obviously have to see what happens over the next few days. to see what happens over the next few da s. :, ., to see what happens over the next few da s.
sanchia berg is outside the university college london hospital. say, as they have been saying to simon — today. they say, as they have been saying to simon and _ today. they say, as they have been saying to simon and other- saying to simon and other colleagues, they feel they have very little choice. it is worth pointing out that ucl h managers when we spoke to them earlier today told us that they had been working with the bma had to do their very best to provide urgent and emergency care. so...
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one is currently in surgery at university of louisville hospital at least four more victims were confirmed to be deceased inside the location as well as eight that are now currently being treated at university hospital, two are critical, one of those being the officer. we're currently working to identify all of the victims, work with their family for reunification and provide services to the families and the victims. the investigation i want to reiterate is ongoing this will be a long scene. it will take pretty much into the night. so i still ask that the public avoid the area i want to reiterate that there is no active threat. we believe this is a lone gunman involved in this that did have a connection to the bank we're trying to establish what that connection was to the business, but it appears he was a previous employee. it is clear they absolutely saved people's lives this is a tragic event, it was the heroic response of officers that made sure that no more people were seriously injured than what happened we'll continue to provide updates as soon as possible. we'll have another press b
one is currently in surgery at university of louisville hospital at least four more victims were confirmed to be deceased inside the location as well as eight that are now currently being treated at university hospital, two are critical, one of those being the officer. we're currently working to identify all of the victims, work with their family for reunification and provide services to the families and the victims. the investigation i want to reiterate is ongoing this will be a long scene. it...
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the operations room at royal stoke university hospital. where are we at with the ambulance hold? on site. the nerve centre where staff and managers can see the pressure the hospital is facing in real time. next week's strike byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, will mean an already stressed system will get worse. and it's the issue of patient safety that weighs heavily on the bosses trying to manage those pressures. myjob is to make sure that our patients are kept as safe as possible and to put that mitigation in place. i can say it will be incredibly difficult to do that. having already experienced one three—day strike byjunior doctors, hospital bosses know all too well the kind of stress that places on the entire health—care system. but this new round of industrial action will cover four days and comes off the back of the easter bank holiday weekend, which is already a very busy time for the health system, particularly in a&e. so we're now going around to our ambulance off—load area... in the hospital's emergency department, they're get
the operations room at royal stoke university hospital. where are we at with the ambulance hold? on site. the nerve centre where staff and managers can see the pressure the hospital is facing in real time. next week's strike byjunior doctors, who make up around half of the hospital's medical workforce, will mean an already stressed system will get worse. and it's the issue of patient safety that weighs heavily on the bosses trying to manage those pressures. myjob is to make sure that our...
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as well as eight that are now currently being treated at the university hospital.hat was the olice those being the officer. that was the police in _ those being the officer. that was the police in louisville. - those being the officer. that was the police in louisville. also - those being the officer. that was the police in louisville. also at i the police in louisville. also at that conference was the governor saying how the attack had directly impacted him. this is awful. i have a very close friend that didn't make it today, and i have another close friend who didn't either. and one who's at the hospital, that i hope is going to make it through. so when we talk about praying, i hope people will, for those that we are hoping can make it through the surgeries that they're going through, and then we've got to do what we have done these last three years after everything, we've got to wrap our arms around these families. and everybody who needs it, don't be afraid to get some help. the kentucky governor. live now to washington and our correspondentjess parker. a very
as well as eight that are now currently being treated at the university hospital.hat was the olice those being the officer. that was the police in _ those being the officer. that was the police in louisville. - those being the officer. that was the police in louisville. also - those being the officer. that was the police in louisville. also at i the police in louisville. also at that conference was the governor saying how the attack had directly impacted him. this is awful. i have a very close...
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one is currently in surgery at university of local hospital. at least four more victims were confirmed to be deceased inside the location, as well as eight that are now currently being treated at the university hospital to our critical one of those being the officer we're currently working to identify all of the victims, work with their families for reunification and provide services to the families and the victims. the investigation i want to reiterate is ongoing. this will be a long scene, it will take pretty much into the night so i still asked that the public avoid the area. i want to reiterate that there is no active threat. we believe this is a lone gunman involved in this that did have a connection to the bank. we're trying to establish what the connection was to the business, but it appears he was a previous employee. um it is clear. from the officer's response that they absolutely saved people's lives. this is a tragic event. but it was. it was the heroic response of officers that made sure that no more people were more seriously injur
one is currently in surgery at university of local hospital. at least four more victims were confirmed to be deceased inside the location, as well as eight that are now currently being treated at the university hospital to our critical one of those being the officer we're currently working to identify all of the victims, work with their families for reunification and provide services to the families and the victims. the investigation i want to reiterate is ongoing. this will be a long scene, it...
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, alison helps thousands of seriously ill patient during her career here at the royal stoke university hospital leaving something that is worthwhile. you're live with bbc news. the us government's urgently investigating the leaking of dozens of intelligence documents on social media. the bbc�*s seen some of the documents including detailed accounts of the training and equipment being provided to ukraine. some of the papers are labelled top secret. joining me now is the author of the bellingcat article that broke the story on the origins of these leaks, aric toler... aric, thank you forjoining us on the programme. i want to get the background on your investigation and how you actually discovered these documents, and then with ported on them? i, documents, and then with ported on them? ~ ., ., , . ., ., them? i, like a whole bunch of other --eole, them? i, like a whole bunch of other people. started _ them? i, like a whole bunch of other people, started looking _ them? i, like a whole bunch of other people, started looking into - them? i, like a whole bunch of other people, started looking into t
, alison helps thousands of seriously ill patient during her career here at the royal stoke university hospital leaving something that is worthwhile. you're live with bbc news. the us government's urgently investigating the leaking of dozens of intelligence documents on social media. the bbc�*s seen some of the documents including detailed accounts of the training and equipment being provided to ukraine. some of the papers are labelled top secret. joining me now is the author of the...