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and america's disease prevention announced that more than 6 million children in this country are suffering from this disorder, this company from the group of companies that produce these drugs , the us food and drug administration announced that due to the increase in demand, the lack of effective ingredients, their production is not meeting the demand. iran recorded the highest number of deaths from corona with 72 deaths in the last day and night. this country also had the highest number of infected with 15,000 new cases. iran and russia are in the next ranks with 53 and 34 deaths. 75 people and the number of patients there are thousands of iranians. thank you for your attention. have a good day and may god protect you. in the name and memory of god. greetings , dear viewers of the khabar network. for the next few days, while it is peaceful in the northern half of the country, in parts of the other half in the south of the country, the wave activity will cause us to have an increase in clouds, which currently the image received from the meteorological satellite shows cloud cover in the southern parts of our country, and we expect rains in the southern parts of the country for the next few days along with the i
and america's disease prevention announced that more than 6 million children in this country are suffering from this disorder, this company from the group of companies that produce these drugs , the us food and drug administration announced that due to the increase in demand, the lack of effective ingredients, their production is not meeting the demand. iran recorded the highest number of deaths from corona with 72 deaths in the last day and night. this country also had the highest number of...
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and prevention, more than 6 million children in this country are suffering from this disorder, 5 companies from the group of companies that produce these drugs have been reported to the us federal food and drug administration. they announced an increase in demand or shortage the effective materials produced by them do not meet the demand, and while putin and the presidents of russia and ukraine have opposed the use of china to end the war by the united states, despite this, in the one year anniversary of the witches of different countries , it was the scene of anti-war demonstrations and many countries from spain, poland, england, switzerland, canada, taiwan, chile, and argentina to here in the heart of new york in front of the united nations, disastrous results have been created. peace must be given a chance and efforts should be made not to cause a nuclear disaster in this war, but at the height of opposition to the war in ukraine, tanks high loop germany to kiev it has been delivered that conflicts in ukraine can only be resolved through hair and sending weapons only worsens the food. the answer is that germany should not intervene in this war. russia and ukraine should be allowed to deal with their iss
and prevention, more than 6 million children in this country are suffering from this disorder, 5 companies from the group of companies that produce these drugs have been reported to the us federal food and drug administration. they announced an increase in demand or shortage the effective materials produced by them do not meet the demand, and while putin and the presidents of russia and ukraine have opposed the use of china to end the war by the united states, despite this, in the one year...
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well, how the armory, certainly the us food and drug administration, the f d, a hot evaluated patients individually and the biggest study of its kind ever born. and they showed once again, little at the average effect of treatment is really very small. dyslexia klein the 2022 study concludes that drugs only show significantly stronger effects than a placebo and just 15 percent of patients and 85 percent of patients. that's not the cof. mm. then he said a little puzzle at the if i had depression myself, i'm depressed i would start by taking antidepressants. and so that with the basic it as soon as i start feeling better and able to make changes to my life and ask myself, are there areas conflicts in my life where i repeatedly feel overwhelmed situations i should consider changing for dr. edwards, who owns about from one is really the knowledge that depression has something to do with brain function is very important. kinfolk kill to, to, as is the presence of a disorder in the brain of drill. one of the infantile unfolding months will be hon luman making he april for treatments to treat
well, how the armory, certainly the us food and drug administration, the f d, a hot evaluated patients individually and the biggest study of its kind ever born. and they showed once again, little at the average effect of treatment is really very small. dyslexia klein the 2022 study concludes that drugs only show significantly stronger effects than a placebo and just 15 percent of patients and 85 percent of patients. that's not the cof. mm. then he said a little puzzle at the if i had depression...
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the honorable robert califf, commissioner of food and drugs use food and drug administration, and dr. rochelle walensky, director of centers for disease control and a prevention. we appreciate all of you being here today, and now we will swear you in each of you could stand. as you know, the test when you're about to get is subject to title 18 section 1001 of the united states code when wholly investigative hearings this committee has a practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have an objection to testify under oath? but the record show no one objected. further, you're also advised under the rules of house and the rules of this committee you are entitled to be advised by the council. do you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? let the record reflect that no one requested legal counsel. in that case the witnesses have only stood, if you will raise your right hand i will swear you in. [witnesses were sworn in] thank you thank you ver. you all may be seated. ii now recognize dr. tabak for five minutes toin give an openig statement. [inaudible] >> the
the honorable robert califf, commissioner of food and drugs use food and drug administration, and dr. rochelle walensky, director of centers for disease control and a prevention. we appreciate all of you being here today, and now we will swear you in each of you could stand. as you know, the test when you're about to get is subject to title 18 section 1001 of the united states code when wholly investigative hearings this committee has a practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you...
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could restrict access to one of two drugs used to induce medicated abortion mifepristone is one part of a two-step regimen long approved by the food and drug administration and currently the most prevalently used of abortion care in the united states, with overwhelming evidence that it's safe and effective. >> most americans could look in their medicine cabinet where they will find medication prescribed by a doctor that they use on a daily basis mifepristone is no exception to that process >> reporter: the federal judge in texas, appointed by former president donald trump, could render his ruling any day now, setting off a national chain reaction long anticipated by abortion rights advocates and the white house. in some states, particularly rural ones with limited clinics, that present a travel carrier to care, limitations on the pill could be keenly felt in states like south dakota where we met nurse misty last year, limits on the pill are the next battle. >> it's not access at all. claiming that those medications aren't safe just is so off >> reporter: here on the steps of the austin federal courthouse, the national divide encapsulated. >> this as much
could restrict access to one of two drugs used to induce medicated abortion mifepristone is one part of a two-step regimen long approved by the food and drug administration and currently the most prevalently used of abortion care in the united states, with overwhelming evidence that it's safe and effective. >> most americans could look in their medicine cabinet where they will find medication prescribed by a doctor that they use on a daily basis mifepristone is no exception to that...
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. >> reporter: the food and drug administration told us it's reviewing the study's findings, but its that it views nail-curing lamps as low-risk when used as directed. the trade association for the uv and electron beam industry said last week that all scientific evidence demonstrations that uv nail lamps are safe when used according to well-established safe practices. but the results of the study made za vog gi stop her own gel manicures. >> i did not want to expose myself to more cancer risk factors. >> reporter: cleveland clinic dermatologist melissa pill on. if you had your way, would you have patients not use these at all? >> i think it's best to not use these at all because when you know that they can cause cancer, what we don't know yet is how much, how many times you have to use it, how frequently you have to use it to increase your risk. some of that we won't know until people have been using these machines for 20 or 30 years, at which point it will be too late. >> reporter: jasco's cancer was fully removed, but she has since advocated for skin cancer awareness and knows she's
. >> reporter: the food and drug administration told us it's reviewing the study's findings, but its that it views nail-curing lamps as low-risk when used as directed. the trade association for the uv and electron beam industry said last week that all scientific evidence demonstrations that uv nail lamps are safe when used according to well-established safe practices. but the results of the study made za vog gi stop her own gel manicures. >> i did not want to expose myself to more...
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companies or an inability to produce the biosimilar that could earn food and drug administration approval. it was because abbe vee used maze of overlapping patents and an aggressive litigation strategy to stave off any competition. unsurprisingly this led to big earnings for the company, $114 billion in revenue since 2016. and it's come at a high cost to patients who rely on this drug to maintain their health. the list price for humira is more than $80,000 per year per patient. that's higher than the median household in texas. household income in texas. depending on the patient's insurance, that price could be lowered significantly for the consumer or the patient themselves. a woman in kentucky said her employers health insurance plan kept her payments around $60 a year. but of course we know that if the insurance company is paying retailor some negotiated price that ultimately that price is going to be passed along in terms of higher insurance premium for the consumer. so there's a lot of bait and switch going on here. once she retired and wriched to medicare -- the cost scriected to $8,000 a year. so her private ins
companies or an inability to produce the biosimilar that could earn food and drug administration approval. it was because abbe vee used maze of overlapping patents and an aggressive litigation strategy to stave off any competition. unsurprisingly this led to big earnings for the company, $114 billion in revenue since 2016. and it's come at a high cost to patients who rely on this drug to maintain their health. the list price for humira is more than $80,000 per year per patient. that's higher...
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november a conservative antiabortion coalition sued the food and drug administration, arguing that the agency overstepped when it approved a key drug used. now, the drug could be decided within the next two weeks. and the implications here are far retraining. bills to terminate pregnancy are used in more than 50% of all abortions in the united states. joining me now, congresswoman ayanna pressley of massachusetts, chair of the abortion rights and access task force, and to seal, richards co-chair of american bridge and former president of planned parenthood federation, federation of america. talking to power us to. oh thank you both very much for coming to the sunday show. let me start with you. if the judge atlas this medication, what will the immediate impact to be on reproductive health? >> jonathan, it will be a public health crisis. as you say, medication abortion is used by more than half the people terminating a pregnancy right now. it is safe, it is effective. it is safer than tylenol. it was approved more than 20 years ago by the fda. and this lawsuit has absolutely no basis in medicine. it is a political lawsuit. but unfortunat
november a conservative antiabortion coalition sued the food and drug administration, arguing that the agency overstepped when it approved a key drug used. now, the drug could be decided within the next two weeks. and the implications here are far retraining. bills to terminate pregnancy are used in more than 50% of all abortions in the united states. joining me now, congresswoman ayanna pressley of massachusetts, chair of the abortion rights and access task force, and to seal, richards...
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food and drug administration is authorizing the first at-home combo test for flu and covid. the luceria test can be purchased without a prescription. if you are feeling sick, you can use a nasal swab and get results in 30 minutes. the fda says this is a major milestone. >>> a scary scene in downtown vancouver when a fire ball erupted from the basement of the skyscraper. several people posted video on social media. the officials say they suspected the fire was sparked in the electrical vault of the marine building. a popular location for film productions. two people were treated for cuts and burns. >>> angie lassman is back with the check of the country's forecast. angie? >> a little cold in some spots across the northern tier. you see the windchill advisories for fargo. we have sub zero windchill values in a lot of places in the midwest. how about the northeast? it is colder than yesterday at this time in new york. 20 degrees colder. waking up up t >> good morning. 5:18 here in the bay area. we remain under a microclimate weather alert as we are tracking rain and those low snow levels. let's take it to storm ranger, see where the rain and snow are right now. of course
food and drug administration is authorizing the first at-home combo test for flu and covid. the luceria test can be purchased without a prescription. if you are feeling sick, you can use a nasal swab and get results in 30 minutes. the fda says this is a major milestone. >>> a scary scene in downtown vancouver when a fire ball erupted from the basement of the skyscraper. several people posted video on social media. the officials say they suspected the fire was sparked in the electrical...
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and rsv vaccine could be available for use by august in an effort to speed up the review process before rsvps peak season, the food and drug administrationreportedly said to approve the first vaccine of its kind by late summer research shows, rsv is the highest cause for infant hospitalizations, a single vaccine dose given to pregnant women will protect infants from birth. 26 months old. armenia homeless people, he will die out here getting broke down to the freezing temperatures and um, a lot of elderly around here. also it is very cold this thursday morning around the bay area, many people are suffering because of it will show you what's happening in some communities to help the people who need shelter, food and a place to stay warm. also when it comes to crime in san francisco's mission district, many say enough is enough details of the latest incident, triggering calls for a major crackdown. from ktvu. fox two news this morning's onto now we're starting off this morning this cold thursday morning with snow around the bay area. we're gonna take a live look at highway 17 in santa cruz. this is a live picture, pam. it's snowing. it's be
and rsv vaccine could be available for use by august in an effort to speed up the review process before rsvps peak season, the food and drug administrationreportedly said to approve the first vaccine of its kind by late summer research shows, rsv is the highest cause for infant hospitalizations, a single vaccine dose given to pregnant women will protect infants from birth. 26 months old. armenia homeless people, he will die out here getting broke down to the freezing temperatures and um, a lot...
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coalition sued the food and drug administration, accusing the agency of overstepping when it approved the -- lisicky drug to, help turn a pregnancy. now, the fate of that drug which is usedf of all u.s. abortions, lives in the hands of a trump appointed judge. a ruling on the case can come the next two weeks. now with one -- president and p o -- planned parenthood action fund. welcome in, alexis. we appreciate you bringing this issue to us. talk a little bit more about it. tell us what will happen if the judge decides to outlaw the medication. who will it impact the most? >> good morning. thank you for having me here. look, first of all, we are not aware of any medication where a court has revoked in ftas evidence-based approval. what we have here is a clearly politically motivated attack, people who are not satisfied, act antiabortion activists that are not activists with overturning roe, that they want more power and control, it's not just texas, i think more than two dozen states that also asked the judge to and fda approval, including kansas, kentucky, and montana. voters have just rejected abortion restrictions. so, this is going to impact, not just the folks in tho
coalition sued the food and drug administration, accusing the agency of overstepping when it approved the -- lisicky drug to, help turn a pregnancy. now, the fate of that drug which is usedf of all u.s. abortions, lives in the hands of a trump appointed judge. a ruling on the case can come the next two weeks. now with one -- president and p o -- planned parenthood action fund. welcome in, alexis. we appreciate you bringing this issue to us. talk a little bit more about it. tell us what will...
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and medicaid dollars are used purchase locally grown fresh food the sam way it is used to purchase prescription drugs. correspondent: the reality today for patients in the delta is very different. at the hospital administratorstion to get more funding, but it is not clear it will save the hospital. what is the worst case scenario if this place has to close? have you thought about your plans? >> one patient told me that we will collect money and open a clinic for you. correspondent: a patient told you they would open a clinic for you so they can keep you in this community? that is how much you mean to them? >> yeah, and i do not think she has $100 to spare. correspondent: would you stay? >> i will try. correspondent: over at the cardiac rehab center nurse lee roach also cleaves trying -- keeps trying. >> it is disheartening. my parents to live here. if the hospital closed would not be good. people will die. people need care. correspondent: in fact they needed more than ever. -- need it more than ever. ♪ geoff: there are no quick solutions or pills that easily solve the problems of obesity. a new crop of anti-obesity drugs are proving remarkably effective cutting body weight by an average 15% to 22 percent. th
and medicaid dollars are used purchase locally grown fresh food the sam way it is used to purchase prescription drugs. correspondent: the reality today for patients in the delta is very different. at the hospital administratorstion to get more funding, but it is not clear it will save the hospital. what is the worst case scenario if this place has to close? have you thought about your plans? >> one patient told me that we will collect money and open a clinic for you. correspondent: a...
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used the drugs. they now account for more than half of all abortions in this country and are also used by obgyns to manage early miscarriages. misoprostol was approved by the food and dg administration88 to treat gastric ulcers, but mifepristone which was approved in 2000 to end early prnancy is now being targeted by anti-abortion advocates. a lawsuit underway in this federal courthouse in amarillo, texas could force the fda to remove mifepristone from the market entirely. that would affect every state across the country, including those where abortion remains legal. the lawsuit was filed by an anti-abortion group represented by denise harle of the christian legal advocacy group, alliance defending freedom. harle claims the fda's safety review of mifepristone was flawed. >> the fda has one job, which is just to protect americans from dangerous drugs. it's caused great harm to women and girls. it's extremely dangerous. and we're asking the court to remove that chemical drug regimen until and unless the fda actually goes through the proper testing that it's required to do. sarah: 12 leading medical organizations, including the american medical association and the american college of o
used the drugs. they now account for more than half of all abortions in this country and are also used by obgyns to manage early miscarriages. misoprostol was approved by the food and dg administration88 to treat gastric ulcers, but mifepristone which was approved in 2000 to end early prnancy is now being targeted by anti-abortion advocates. a lawsuit underway in this federal courthouse in amarillo, texas could force the fda to remove mifepristone from the market entirely. that would affect...
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and medicaid dollars are used to purchase locally grown fresh food the same way it's used to purchase prescription drugs. stephanie: but the reality today for patients in the delta is very different. at greenwood leflore hospital, administratorsg action to get more funding, but it's not clear it will save the hospital. what is the worst-case scenario if this place has to close? and have you thought about your plans? dr. thakur: one patient told me that we will collect money and open a clinic for you. stephanie: a patient told you they would open a clinic for you, doctor, so they could keep you in this community? dr. thakur: yes. stephanie: that's how much you mean to them. dr. thakur: yes. and i don't think she has even $100 to spare. so she said they will go and t community will collect it. stephanie: would you stay? dr. thakur: i will try. stephanie: over at the cardiac rehab center, nurse lee roach also keeps trying. lee: it's disheartening. my parents still live here. if the hospital closed, i just -- it would just not be good. people would die. people need care. stephanie: in fact, they need it more than ever. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy in greenwood, mississippi. geoff: while there are no quick solutions or
and medicaid dollars are used to purchase locally grown fresh food the same way it's used to purchase prescription drugs. stephanie: but the reality today for patients in the delta is very different. at greenwood leflore hospital, administratorsg action to get more funding, but it's not clear it will save the hospital. what is the worst-case scenario if this place has to close? and have you thought about your plans? dr. thakur: one patient told me that we will collect money and open a clinic...
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the food and drug administration imposed an import alert on the drug that hindered research on its uses outside abortion. i fought that import alert and introduced the bill that removed the restriction. the food and drug administration finally approved the drug in 2000. my advocacy around this issue and the drug has never been based on some political agenda but just science and fact. so let's look at the fakes. not the -- facts. not the fiction you hear from the plaintiffs in the case. it's the facts that this medication is key to ensuring fundamental rights, including the right to privacy and the right to make your own reproductive choices. medication abortions allow for women to end a pregnancy at home in a way that's safe. it's a fact that mifepristone has fewer complications than tylenol, a wealth of evidence demonstrates the drug's safety and effectiveness. it's a fact, mr. president, that republicans on the supreme court have said the issue of abortion should be returned to the states, that the country shouldn't have a one-size-fits-all policy on this issue. so the question to ask
the food and drug administration imposed an import alert on the drug that hindered research on its uses outside abortion. i fought that import alert and introduced the bill that removed the restriction. the food and drug administration finally approved the drug in 2000. my advocacy around this issue and the drug has never been based on some political agenda but just science and fact. so let's look at the fakes. not the -- facts. not the fiction you hear from the plaintiffs in the case. it's the...