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one of the key phenomena of puberty. >> mcfarland: lee weir is familiar with the consequences of untreatedcocious puberty. there weren't effective treatments when he was going through it, and he didn't want his daughter rebecca to experience what he did. also, his youngest daughter, alicia, started showing signs of puberty at age four. >> with rebecca, they actually said that she was in her final growth spurt when we caught it. so we caught it. we were able to stop it. they did tell us that with rebecca if we would not have done it, she would have been a total of 4'8", and she's 5'3" right now. so that gave her several more inches, which was great. they've never really told us how tall alicia would have been if we wouldn't have done it. so but obviously, she's taller than--i mean, she's 4'8" right now, so... and she's not even-- she's nine. [chuckles] good try, girl. >> we don't want her to grow four inches. >> mcfarland: for clover luciano, waiting for her daughter to be diagnosed took its toll. >> i was scared, because i'm, like--i just was concerned, like, why. that was my first questio
one of the key phenomena of puberty. >> mcfarland: lee weir is familiar with the consequences of untreatedcocious puberty. there weren't effective treatments when he was going through it, and he didn't want his daughter rebecca to experience what he did. also, his youngest daughter, alicia, started showing signs of puberty at age four. >> with rebecca, they actually said that she was in her final growth spurt when we caught it. so we caught it. we were able to stop it. they did tell...
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>> this is the untreated shoe. put it in the water. >> the shoe is not treated. >> okay.and gummy. this is the treated shoe. let's put it in and see how it looks. look at that. it rolls straight off. >> you look at a shoe girl, right? very expensive shoes -- >> take this off. you're heightening, okay? stop heightening. >> there it goes. >> very expensive shoes. and you're running to the car, it's raining out. look at this. you've saved yourself a lot of trouble. >> amazing. >> i'm holding your shoes. this is really how far we've fallen. >> the shoe and the boot -- >> here's the wet one, the neverwet one. cool! you can totally see the difference. >> what is wrong? tell us more about dollars and cents here. how many of these have you sold? what's the market for this particular product? what are you hoping for? >> sure. well, without specific numbers, we launched this last year first time. we had no money, no dollars on it. and it was the biggest launch in rustoleum's history. this year we're coming out with this new, simpler product, one-step application, and it is currentl
>> this is the untreated shoe. put it in the water. >> the shoe is not treated. >> okay.and gummy. this is the treated shoe. let's put it in and see how it looks. look at that. it rolls straight off. >> you look at a shoe girl, right? very expensive shoes -- >> take this off. you're heightening, okay? stop heightening. >> there it goes. >> very expensive shoes. and you're running to the car, it's raining out. look at this. you've saved yourself a lot of...
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incorrect dosages can lead to life-threatening side effects or untreated illnesses.octors recommend using droppers or syringes. >> milliliters. yes. >>> unexplained rash? check your ipad. it turns out the popular computer may contain nickel which causes a common allergy. nickel allergies from a variety of personal electronic devices, including laptops and cell phones, but it was an ipad that caused an itchy rash in an 11-year-old boy. he used his ipad every day. most cases are treated with antibiotics and steroids. >> one more reason to limit screen time. >> and stay away from nickelback. >>> a four-legged robot is helping soldiers taking a load off, literally. >> it's the ligament support system known as ls-3. the robot can carry 400 pounds of gear. a soldier operates the machine by strapping a sensor to his foot. it's made by boston dynamics which, in turn, is made by google. so this a google robot. >>> two people have been gored in the final day of the running of the bulls. hundreds of people participated in the final dash of the year. at one point, a bull separat
incorrect dosages can lead to life-threatening side effects or untreated illnesses.octors recommend using droppers or syringes. >> milliliters. yes. >>> unexplained rash? check your ipad. it turns out the popular computer may contain nickel which causes a common allergy. nickel allergies from a variety of personal electronic devices, including laptops and cell phones, but it was an ipad that caused an itchy rash in an 11-year-old boy. he used his ipad every day. most cases are...
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of evictions by speculators across different neighbors and these tumors will slowly evolve into untreatable cancer if we don't act now. meesh sure today discourages short term real estate speculation in cities by imposing [inaudible] multiunit buildings within the five years of ownership. we don't need people who have no inteks intention of becoming long term landlords to buy apartment buildings and jeopardize the stability of our neighborhoods and communities. we can't wait. we need to prevent a loss of affordable housing sog families can continue to stay in the city. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, my name is kathy and i'm here today representing ace alliances californians for community empowerment. ace has spent several of the past years working with homeowners in san francisco who are being foreclosed on so we canvas neighborhood and knock on doors of people for whom we had lists of up coming foreclosures. many of the people who answered the doors were tenants, who had no idea that their landlord were in trouble. some did, most didn't. we feel it's not permissible that the major
of evictions by speculators across different neighbors and these tumors will slowly evolve into untreatable cancer if we don't act now. meesh sure today discourages short term real estate speculation in cities by imposing [inaudible] multiunit buildings within the five years of ownership. we don't need people who have no inteks intention of becoming long term landlords to buy apartment buildings and jeopardize the stability of our neighborhoods and communities. we can't wait. we need to prevent...
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untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. here's a look at the wake up weather. it will start muggy muggy side again. isolated showers or drizzle. mostly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. mike will be here tracking any drop 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. >> okay thanks very much. that is this edition of abc 7 news. for all of us here, 7 news continues now object line on twitter facebook all the mobile device with our 7 news app 4:30 tomorrow morning. and now jimmy kimmel. and it's the yoplait greek taste-off and we are asking the music city which 100-calorie strawberry greek yogurt is the next big thing. i'm a random lady with a table full of yogurt. want some greek yogurt? can i ask you a question? tell us what tastes best. this one is definitely the winner. that one is good. a is great. yoplait greek 100! that's the stuff right there. you want to see which one yoplait greek beat? chobani yes! yoplait greek
untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. here's a look at the wake up weather. it will start muggy muggy side again. isolated showers or drizzle. mostly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. mike will be here tracking any drop 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. >> okay thanks very much. that is this edition of abc 7 news. for all of us...
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whose have been unemmied for a year or more, say they have been treated for depression, and left untreated apparently they have an increase lick liehood of being unemmied again. and it's costing employer as bundle. from worker absences due to depression. so what is the long term consequences of unemployment depression? and who is is working on interventions to stop this rapidly growing problem in it's tracks in we have a great line-up of guests to brake it down. on set, travis davis. a progressive policy organization. before his current job he was unemployed for more nan a year and suffers from depression. on skype out of oakland california is david blue steen. a psychologist and professor, he looks at the intersection of mental health, and work, and recently testified before congress on a law that would prohibit discrimination against the long term unemployed. and out of washington, d.c., omar ucif, he is a recent grad who has been unable to find work, thank you for joining us. david, right now, this more than 92 million americans out of the labor force, and a number of studies are showin
whose have been unemmied for a year or more, say they have been treated for depression, and left untreated apparently they have an increase lick liehood of being unemmied again. and it's costing employer as bundle. from worker absences due to depression. so what is the long term consequences of unemployment depression? and who is is working on interventions to stop this rapidly growing problem in it's tracks in we have a great line-up of guests to brake it down. on set, travis davis. a...
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her cancer was untreatable. after surgery linda passed away on june 30th.sband of 45 years joined a class action lawsuit involving 150 people against the nevada state exchange and xeroxcorporation that helped to set up the marketplace. they join me now. >> robert, it breaks my heart. you were married 45 years and think you get coverage and your wife is anticipating the coverage and finding out a bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this. >> we were devastated. >> and what did they tell you? >> they didn't tell us nothing. i mean, we kept hearing that xeroxcouldn't get the program right. and that was the reason that the insurance companies never had it in their computer and didn't have our name in the computer. >> even though you had a message and congratulations you are covered. >> they gave us a policy number and vendor number. and said that it would be started march 1st. >> and when, you were dealing with this, did they know. did xeroxand the state know how bad your wife's condition was? her doctors said she has to get treatment. >>
her cancer was untreatable. after surgery linda passed away on june 30th.sband of 45 years joined a class action lawsuit involving 150 people against the nevada state exchange and xeroxcorporation that helped to set up the marketplace. they join me now. >> robert, it breaks my heart. you were married 45 years and think you get coverage and your wife is anticipating the coverage and finding out a bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this. >> we were devastated....
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disorder, and major depression and close to 4 million of those people have their mental illnesses untreated. we believe and know that people are falling through the cracks not only across our country but also right here in san francisco. we see it on our streets and in our communities, in our families, every single day. additionally with the current mental health treatment options, families often feel helpless after the loved one voluntarily decide they do not need treatment. it should not need to be this way. i believe family and parents and friends need not feel helpless. they should
disorder, and major depression and close to 4 million of those people have their mental illnesses untreated. we believe and know that people are falling through the cracks not only across our country but also right here in san francisco. we see it on our streets and in our communities, in our families, every single day. additionally with the current mental health treatment options, families often feel helpless after the loved one voluntarily decide they do not need treatment. it should not need...
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disorder, and major depression and close to 4 million of those people have their mental illnesses untreated. we believe and know that people are falling through the cracks not only across our country but also right here in san francisco. we see it on our streets and in our communities, in our families, every single day. additionally with the current mental health treatment options, families often feel helpless after the loved one voluntarily decide they do not need treatment. it should not need to be this way. i believe family and parents and friends need not feel helpless. they should be supported by the community and sdi. the mental health offered by the city to meet their unique needs and situations. if lauren's law weren't in place here in san francisco, san francisco would have the community based treatment they need and deserve to put you them on the the path to successful healthy recovery. that's why about a month and a half ago i introduced two identical pieces of legislation with my three other co-sponsors and i want to thank supervisor wiener, supervisor breed, and supervisor tang
disorder, and major depression and close to 4 million of those people have their mental illnesses untreated. we believe and know that people are falling through the cracks not only across our country but also right here in san francisco. we see it on our streets and in our communities, in our families, every single day. additionally with the current mental health treatment options, families often feel helpless after the loved one voluntarily decide they do not need treatment. it should not need...
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. >> so these women out in the street are untreated mentally ill, probably been raped a couple of timess and family members. okay? that's who you're having sex with. >> it's amazing inspector steve ravella, the men who troll the internet, massage parlors and track don't look at the enormous risk they take. just for a moment of pleasure. >> a lot of johns get robbed. because these girls aren't working alone. they work with pimps. other individuals that work with the specific intent of robbing these guys. on the street as well internet prostitution. >> i've had to do follow-up investigations for murder. that means individuals wound up killed one way or another. >> sfpd human trafficking unit reminds johns of the risk. >> armed robberies, kidnappings, blackmail, extortion, left naked on the street after severe beatings, torture, et cetera. these are some of the things that happened. >> it's the only one of its kind, it's now modelled around the country and with good reason. men who attend johns school are 30% less likely to pay for sex again. >> i absolutely believe when somebody comes in
. >> so these women out in the street are untreated mentally ill, probably been raped a couple of timess and family members. okay? that's who you're having sex with. >> it's amazing inspector steve ravella, the men who troll the internet, massage parlors and track don't look at the enormous risk they take. just for a moment of pleasure. >> a lot of johns get robbed. because these girls aren't working alone. they work with pimps. other individuals that work with the specific...
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her cancer became untreatable. year, linda passed away on june 30th. linda's husband of 45 years, robert, has joined a class-action lawsuit involving 150 people against nevada state exchange and the xerox corporation, which helped set up the marketplace. robert and his attorney matthew ca callister break my heart. your wife is anticipate getting the help she needs and finds out some bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this? >> we both -- it devastated us. you know -- >> and what did they tell you? >> they didn't really tell us nothing. i mean we kept hearing that xerox couldn't get the program right, and that was the reason the insurance company didn't have her name in the computer. >> even though you got a message. >> yeah, they gave us the policy number, a member number, and said it would be starting march 1st. >> when -- when you were dealing with this, did they know -- did xerox and the state know how bad your wife's condition was? her doctors had said she's got to get treatment. >> yeah,
her cancer became untreatable. year, linda passed away on june 30th. linda's husband of 45 years, robert, has joined a class-action lawsuit involving 150 people against nevada state exchange and the xerox corporation, which helped set up the marketplace. robert and his attorney matthew ca callister break my heart. your wife is anticipate getting the help she needs and finds out some bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this? >> we both -- it devastated us. you know...
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. >> reporter: he announced in may he had untreatable cancer. friends and family said he was on the phone receiving well wishes before he died. he was 82. in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> a weekend celebrated by fireworks, hurricane arthur has turned out to be something a dud along the north carolina coast. it failed to cause massive damage. correspondent jonathan seary has the latest from the outer banks. >> reporter: hurricane arthur crossed the outer banks during the early morning hours pushing water, sand and debris on to portions of highway 12 and temporarily cutting off access to hatteras island. the storm with even 100 mile-per-hour winds caused far less damage to homes and businesses than many had feared. >> happy fourth of july. this has been actually a very good day. there have been no casualties or serious injuries reported. and that was our number one goal. so that puts a big smile on all our faces. >> reporter: the storm depart on a northeast path taking it south of cape cod but losing strength over cooler waters. arthur cou
. >> reporter: he announced in may he had untreatable cancer. friends and family said he was on the phone receiving well wishes before he died. he was 82. in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> a weekend celebrated by fireworks, hurricane arthur has turned out to be something a dud along the north carolina coast. it failed to cause massive damage. correspondent jonathan seary has the latest from the outer banks. >> reporter: hurricane arthur crossed the outer banks during...
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if we don't then common infections like urinary tract infections could be untreatable. to stop drug resistance we need fundamentally to do four things. first, we need better detection, second better control. third, better prevention. and fourth, more innovation. on detection, we need real-time systems to find out what's happening around the country. in fact, this week cdc will be launching for the first time a system that will allow any hospital in the country to track electronically automatically with no extra work after the initial uploading work all of the antibiotics dispensed in that hospital and all the antibiotic resistant patterns of patient whose have infections. that will allow doctors to be empowered with the right information at the right time to make the right decision so that they can give a patient antibiotics that are needed neither too broad nor too narrow. so better detection is the first step in controlling drug resistant organisms, to allow us improve prescribing practices, to identify outbreaks, to figure out our outbreak control measures are workin
if we don't then common infections like urinary tract infections could be untreatable. to stop drug resistance we need fundamentally to do four things. first, we need better detection, second better control. third, better prevention. and fourth, more innovation. on detection, we need real-time systems to find out what's happening around the country. in fact, this week cdc will be launching for the first time a system that will allow any hospital in the country to track electronically...
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left untreated, this progression of an opioid use disorder may lead an individual to pursue lower cost and more potent alternatives, particularly heroin. with these circumstances in mind, we release the obama administration's inaugural drug control strategy in 2010 in which we set out a wide array of actions to expand public health interventions and criminal justice reforms to reduce drug use and its consequences. that strategy noted opioid overdoses as a growing national crisis and set specific goals for reducing drug use, including heroin. three years ago, the administration released the first comprehensive action plan to combat the prescription drug use epidemic. the prescription drug abuse prevention plan strikes a balance between the need to prevent diversion and abuse and the need to ensure legitimate access to prescription pain medication. the plan expands on the national drug control strategy and brings together a variety of federal, state, local and tribal partners to support, one, the expansion of state-based prescription drug monitoring programs. two, more convenient environ
left untreated, this progression of an opioid use disorder may lead an individual to pursue lower cost and more potent alternatives, particularly heroin. with these circumstances in mind, we release the obama administration's inaugural drug control strategy in 2010 in which we set out a wide array of actions to expand public health interventions and criminal justice reforms to reduce drug use and its consequences. that strategy noted opioid overdoses as a growing national crisis and set...
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>> this would be separation from parents, this would be incarcerated parents, substance abuse or untreatedental illness in the home. what you're seeing, violent interactions, being abused themselves. >> reporter: janine heran is the c.e.o. of a vehicleatric children's hospital in kansas city. they developed head start for classrooms. the program was created in response to the pervasiveness of trauma in the kansas city area. 50% have experienced more than three traumatic events. >> this is not kind of a bad experience. this happens over and over and becomes a lifestyle of trauma. >> reporter: studies show one in four pre-school age children experience a traumatic event by cindekindergarten. so many act out, and they have teachers that discover putting them in time out or disciplining don't work and eventually lead to expulsion. quhie? >> the behaviors are so extreme, the adults don't know how to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: in head start trauma smart safety comes first. molly has been teaching in the program for five years. >> the first thing is to make them kneel safe. if they don't k
>> this would be separation from parents, this would be incarcerated parents, substance abuse or untreatedental illness in the home. what you're seeing, violent interactions, being abused themselves. >> reporter: janine heran is the c.e.o. of a vehicleatric children's hospital in kansas city. they developed head start for classrooms. the program was created in response to the pervasiveness of trauma in the kansas city area. 50% have experienced more than three traumatic events....
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case you know, there's been somewhere around a dozen or more of state-level challenges to marriage untreated manage laws in most of these dates they have been overturned. most of the time when these bands are challenged and overturned, the case but is actually being cited by this state-level judges is windsor. it's not the property case, the windsor case you talk a little bit, which is overturning the federal toma law. so at a certain level, if you can. property case in which they are in many ways, windsor has had enough or in packs. did you feel someway that maybe you have heard or were focused on the wrong case? >> now, because they focused on them both. the property case was built with a kind of tale of a group of kind of people who decided to kind of upset the status quo. and what they did was an insurrection. this was against the wisdom of the entire gpt establishment. i love td windsor and her lawyer and there's some amazing chap or is about that as well, in putting this wonderful scene where this is before thee upon administration had decided to switch up defending. they had initially
case you know, there's been somewhere around a dozen or more of state-level challenges to marriage untreated manage laws in most of these dates they have been overturned. most of the time when these bands are challenged and overturned, the case but is actually being cited by this state-level judges is windsor. it's not the property case, the windsor case you talk a little bit, which is overturning the federal toma law. so at a certain level, if you can. property case in which they are in many...
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>> things can go untreated until it causes a life-threatening event. >> another "glee" star dealing withthe sad and sudden passing of the love of their life. ♪ our talk with becca just weeks ago at the house they shared. >> you and i go back a couple years. >> then world war rosie gets nastier as donald dives into viewgate. his new o'donnell diss. >>> plus, lebron james m.i.a. in miami. ♪ i'm coming home >> why king james is coming home. ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ >>> then -- >> theresa, what are you telling your girls? >> our real talk with the housewives of new jersey as their co-star faces prison. >> it's very traumatic. >> it's heart-wrenching. >> and -- >> your ass is amazing. >> thanks. >> cameron's "sex tape" confession. >> i guess i did see you. >> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kevin frazier. >> i'm thea andrews. we've got a lot to cover tonight. let's get right into our top story. >> the couple full of glee captured by tmz last year. now comes news of the shocking and sudden death of
>> things can go untreated until it causes a life-threatening event. >> another "glee" star dealing withthe sad and sudden passing of the love of their life. ♪ our talk with becca just weeks ago at the house they shared. >> you and i go back a couple years. >> then world war rosie gets nastier as donald dives into viewgate. his new o'donnell diss. >>> plus, lebron james m.i.a. in miami. ♪ i'm coming home >> why king james is coming home. ♪...
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they can treat an illness that was going untreated or, better yet they can remain healthy and , prevent illness in the future. women will no longer be charged more than men for insurance. if republicans had their way we would go back to the days when insurance companies could drop someone for pre-existing condition. almost all of the aca's keys reforms are working. it's not perfect, but gutting the provisions is not a way to perfect it. it's a way to score political points. i am going to urge my republican colleagues to stop trying to dismantle the aca's success. to encourage its protections. going to yield to my colleagues? did you want some time? i will yield to mr. green. >> i was hoping over the last few months we had a vacation from efforts to attack the affordable care act. we were doing things i think we could work up across party lines. these bills today it seems like we're back to -- how many times do we need to try to repeal the affordable care act? maybe it is just election fodder we need to have. i don't mind. there are a lot of successes over the last few months because of
they can treat an illness that was going untreated or, better yet they can remain healthy and , prevent illness in the future. women will no longer be charged more than men for insurance. if republicans had their way we would go back to the days when insurance companies could drop someone for pre-existing condition. almost all of the aca's keys reforms are working. it's not perfect, but gutting the provisions is not a way to perfect it. it's a way to score political points. i am going to urge...
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i expect untreated expected in the collective spirit. it's great to see all of you here in a special thank you the convention organized community who did johnsburg, john judy, joe, joe out, galena, herschel and tony. let's have a hand. [applause] good afternoon, everybody in the special good afternoon to our international guests. thank you for coming so far. seems like everybody is raring to go, so i hope i can get this off and running well. every convention has some particular mission. so it is the mission of this 30th convention. in addition to catching up with old friends in meeting new and, breaking bread together and generally having a good time, our mission is to take a fresh and sober look at today's realities and challenges. this includes making adjustments to the strategic and tactical nature to new conditions. and entails taking better care of the future of the struggles of the president. over the next three days will turn our attention to the social and such are critical to recasting our country's politics, economics and popul
i expect untreated expected in the collective spirit. it's great to see all of you here in a special thank you the convention organized community who did johnsburg, john judy, joe, joe out, galena, herschel and tony. let's have a hand. [applause] good afternoon, everybody in the special good afternoon to our international guests. thank you for coming so far. seems like everybody is raring to go, so i hope i can get this off and running well. every convention has some particular mission. so it...
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if left untreated it can be fatal. steams it can stop the growth. it's important that infants must be vaccinated. >> cultural taboos in some areas puts them at risk. hundreds of children are killed in the 2012 measles epidemic. since then the government and world health organisation stepped up vak signation efforts and made measles part of the drive against diseases like polio. aid workers say there's not enough money. the campaign has been delayed until august this year. >> more than 320 children died of measles. 25,000 cases have been reported and vaccination programs lack quality. health experts are warning as more detentions are diverted, unless a wholistic approach is used to eradicate, millions of children will be at risk. >>> as main as 53% of children in pakistan are not vaccinated because of a misconsense about vaccines. >> brazil's joy of joining the world cup is unmined by injury to a star player. what is the mood like after finding their star player is out for the rest of the furniture? >> very, very worried, indeed, about the news. neym
if left untreated it can be fatal. steams it can stop the growth. it's important that infants must be vaccinated. >> cultural taboos in some areas puts them at risk. hundreds of children are killed in the 2012 measles epidemic. since then the government and world health organisation stepped up vak signation efforts and made measles part of the drive against diseases like polio. aid workers say there's not enough money. the campaign has been delayed until august this year. >> more...
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who have diseases that are untreatable are not -- don't get in to trials because they are being treated in places that are not running trials. we need to move this out in to the community, make those folks
who have diseases that are untreatable are not -- don't get in to trials because they are being treated in places that are not running trials. we need to move this out in to the community, make those folks
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are at that stage where you will probably be dead before you get seen for an appointment little untreated. and i'm wondering and i actually do think because of the age factor and probably a more debilitating illness and what have you, but i'm very very concerned whether that's a perception that your organization and this is based on the history of what happened years ago when the country turned its back. you served in vietnam, you are a baby killer etc. etc.. so if you could address that issue. >> our founding principle is very straightforward and very simple. never again will one generation of american veterans abandon another. we don't, so we put a lot of resources even though we are by choice a bunch of old guys. >> easy now, i am one of those. >> but we do a lot of things for our vets and we do a lot of things for her father's generation even though they basically told us to go pound salt. having said that much of the character va, most of it is good. some of it is very good and sometimes excellent. the problem in the perception that we get from our members is particularly when it com
are at that stage where you will probably be dead before you get seen for an appointment little untreated. and i'm wondering and i actually do think because of the age factor and probably a more debilitating illness and what have you, but i'm very very concerned whether that's a perception that your organization and this is based on the history of what happened years ago when the country turned its back. you served in vietnam, you are a baby killer etc. etc.. so if you could address that issue....
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who have diseases that are untreatable are not -- don't get in to trials because they are being treated in places that are not running trials. we need to move this out in to the community, make those folks eligible. and i'm on the committee in the lung map trial, and i have really urged that we make sure that we are out there in the community so that anyone who has lung cancer has an opportunity to participate in the research and perhaps, have a more effective therapy. so, i think the electronic health records that -- it's a huge different area that we are working on and how to do clinical trials utilizing the infrastructure that is emerging. >> right, thank you very much. >> chair, thanks, gentle lady, and now recognize gentleman from new jersey. five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. a focus of your testimony has been focused on fda's efforts on patient engagement. it's my understanding that clinicaltrials.gov was intended to provide clinical study information for patients, health care providers and researchers. but it seems to me that this site lacks considerable informa
who have diseases that are untreatable are not -- don't get in to trials because they are being treated in places that are not running trials. we need to move this out in to the community, make those folks eligible. and i'm on the committee in the lung map trial, and i have really urged that we make sure that we are out there in the community so that anyone who has lung cancer has an opportunity to participate in the research and perhaps, have a more effective therapy. so, i think the...
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at the difference between treated areas, this preventative kind of approach and others that were untreated. in a study published by northern arizona university ecological restoration concluded, and i will quote here, "treatments can reduce fire severity and successfully reduce fire risk to communities." now, based on department of interior and department of agriculture analyses, 1% of wildland fires represents 30% of firefighting costs. that's what senator crapo and i want to address in our bill. what we're saying is for that 1%, the 1% that is really driving up costs, let's handle those fires like what they are, which are natural disasters, and then instead of raiding the prevention money to put the fires out, we will be able to cause less problem in the future because we'll have the kind of preventative work that is so effective that i saw in bend and elsewhere. so it seems to me as we see in a lot of parts of government, there is a choice. you can spend modest sums up front on prevention in order to generate significant savings down the road, and if you have got one dollar to spend, you
at the difference between treated areas, this preventative kind of approach and others that were untreated. in a study published by northern arizona university ecological restoration concluded, and i will quote here, "treatments can reduce fire severity and successfully reduce fire risk to communities." now, based on department of interior and department of agriculture analyses, 1% of wildland fires represents 30% of firefighting costs. that's what senator crapo and i want to address...
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if we don't then common infections like urinary tract infections could be untreatable. to stop drug resistance we need fundamentally to do four things. first, we need better detection, second better control. third, better prevention. and fourth, more innovation. on detection, we need real-time systems to find out what's happening around the country. in fact, this week cdc will be launching for the first time a system that will allow any hospital in the country to track electronically automatically with no extra work after the initial uploading work all of the antibiotics dispensed in that hospital and all the antibiotic resistant patterns of patient whose have infections. that will allow doctors to be empowered with the right information at the right time to make the right decision so that they can give a patient antibiotics that are needed neither too broad nor too narrow. so better detection is the first step in controlling drug resistant organisms, to allow us improve prescribing practices, to identify outbreaks, to figure out our outbreak control measures are workin
if we don't then common infections like urinary tract infections could be untreatable. to stop drug resistance we need fundamentally to do four things. first, we need better detection, second better control. third, better prevention. and fourth, more innovation. on detection, we need real-time systems to find out what's happening around the country. in fact, this week cdc will be launching for the first time a system that will allow any hospital in the country to track electronically...
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polly cystic -- polycystic ovary system affect women of reproductive age and if left untreated can lead to infertility. in addition, 11% of women are affected by endometriosis in their lifetime and approximately 40,000 women each year with diagnosed with endometrial cancer. many women are at risk of developing ovarian cancer, one of the most deadly cancers in the u.s. and women with ovarian cancer also can receive treatment via birth control. and yes, one of the best known ways to reduce the risk of these conditions is birth control. employers who make their female employees pay out of pocket for contraceptives aren't just imposing their personal beliefs. they are also making it more difficult for women to access important life-saving medical treatments. mr. president, i would like to ask for about another 45 seconds to a minute. the presiding officer: is there objection? hearing none, without objection. mrs. hagan: mr. president, thank you. that's why i believe it is so important to debate and to pass the protect women's health from corporate interference act. this bill would fix the h
polly cystic -- polycystic ovary system affect women of reproductive age and if left untreated can lead to infertility. in addition, 11% of women are affected by endometriosis in their lifetime and approximately 40,000 women each year with diagnosed with endometrial cancer. many women are at risk of developing ovarian cancer, one of the most deadly cancers in the u.s. and women with ovarian cancer also can receive treatment via birth control. and yes, one of the best known ways to reduce the...
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you leave them out overnight, and this would be the untreated one. you can see how wet that is. that's an issue. next day you come in, you've got a problem. >> and the treated one? >> treated one, you come back and -- >> and it rolls right off. >> no issue. >> fantastic. i'm sure some of our viewers will be interested to seeing this in the store. >> is this straight water? >> it is. >> watch out, gentlemen! >> it's not vodka. ed and ron, thank you very much for joining us with the product and thanks for watching "street signs," guys! >> thank you. take care. >>> and wait until you see what they have us do this hour. welcome to "closing bell." >> you never know. >> i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. do not adjust your dial. yes, we're back together again. >> we are. we got a papal disconsent -- >> i'm sue herera in for kelly evans. kelly will be back on monday. we're watching a market that is having a rough week, as you know. it's been very volatile, but it's trying to end on a positive note, and if it closed right now, it would be positive. we'll take you thr
you leave them out overnight, and this would be the untreated one. you can see how wet that is. that's an issue. next day you come in, you've got a problem. >> and the treated one? >> treated one, you come back and -- >> and it rolls right off. >> no issue. >> fantastic. i'm sure some of our viewers will be interested to seeing this in the store. >> is this straight water? >> it is. >> watch out, gentlemen! >> it's not vodka. ed and ron,...
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untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. i'm available. oh, wait, you play with your feet, not your hands. >>> making news in america this morning -- tracking arthur. the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season gaining strength and bringing intense rains and strong winds to millions just in time for the holiday. >>> dramatic standoff, buses full of illegal immigrants turned around by protesters. where the migrants are now. >>> costly crash, a truck smashes into a low bridge, and its pricey cargo go is thrown all over the road. >>> and tough loss. after a game filled with drama, team usa's run in brazil is over. their messages to fans overnight on twitter. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone.
untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. i'm available. oh, wait, you play with your feet, not your hands. >>> making news in america this morning -- tracking arthur. the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season gaining strength and bringing intense rains and strong winds to millions just in time for the holiday. >>> dramatic standoff, buses full of illegal immigrants turned around by protesters. where the migrants are...
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. >> i've got to imagine there's serious health concerns if these conditions were left untreated? can lead to pretty serious problems like heart attack, stroke, diabetes and bone loss. >> what is the treatment here? >> what we do is measure the patients blood levels of the hormones in the office and then we're able to replace the hormone with an exact amount for each patient depending on their needs. we use identical hormones. >> that is important information, doctor. total medical centers is offering a complimentary consultation. give them a call at 408-226- 2099. >>> wildfires have burned near ally quarter million acres in washington state and across-the- board erin canada. fires destroyed about 80 homes and an entire town of 650 people has been evacuated and over the border in a canadian town another 2500 people were evacuated and with so many people affected volunteers are stepping into help. >> it will give you a stepping stone to start again because you don't have to buy clothes immediately. you don't have to buy blankets immediately. >> the county sheriff says there could b
. >> i've got to imagine there's serious health concerns if these conditions were left untreated? can lead to pretty serious problems like heart attack, stroke, diabetes and bone loss. >> what is the treatment here? >> what we do is measure the patients blood levels of the hormones in the office and then we're able to replace the hormone with an exact amount for each patient depending on their needs. we use identical hormones. >> that is important information, doctor....
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when you go to lakes that are untreated water, extremely warm temperature, you're going to see some of right through it because amoeba can get through your nose. if you drink it nothing happens. but if it goes through your knows it can go to the brain area. it can cause enself enselfencephylatis. it can cause neurological damage and coma and death. those are rare cases. you have to be in places full of these parasites and you have to basically get into your nose. if you put a plug and keep your head above water if you happen to be in those lakes, you're safe. these are rare incidents, unfortunate where we see some of these amoebas getting to us. >> something a lot of people do at the beach, they step on something, it's a sea you urchin. i've done it myself but occasionally they can kill us. >> those are poisonous ones. if you see skin allergies, you want to detect it. >> you know pretty much immediately when you've stepped on it. >> exactly. go to your doctor because they can give you injection to calm the allergies and save you. if you see allergic reaction on your skin, see your doct
when you go to lakes that are untreated water, extremely warm temperature, you're going to see some of right through it because amoeba can get through your nose. if you drink it nothing happens. but if it goes through your knows it can go to the brain area. it can cause enself enselfencephylatis. it can cause neurological damage and coma and death. those are rare cases. you have to be in places full of these parasites and you have to basically get into your nose. if you put a plug and keep your...