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in utero treatment is definitely something that's moving ahead. have been involved in situations where, for instance, a child had heart failure in utero, and they were able to treat the child with digitalis, or other heart drugs. there are some surgical situations where treatment is being tried. one of the ones that looks extremely promising is neural tube defects. and there are surgeons who actually go into the womb, do surgery on the fetus, and then are able to close that over, in utero. normally that's done after delivery, but closing it in utero does seem to make a difference in the outcome for the nerve function for those kids below the defect. the question that concerns many ethicists is where do you draw the line? which kinds of treatment are appropriate, and which are not? harold varmus: the scientific community understands that certain kinds of genetic manipulation are already here and acceptable, that is, introducing genes into individuals while they're alive, genes that won't be transmitted to offspring-- perfectly fine. many new vaccin
in utero treatment is definitely something that's moving ahead. have been involved in situations where, for instance, a child had heart failure in utero, and they were able to treat the child with digitalis, or other heart drugs. there are some surgical situations where treatment is being tried. one of the ones that looks extremely promising is neural tube defects. and there are surgeons who actually go into the womb, do surgery on the fetus, and then are able to close that over, in utero....
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tener una placenta previa despuÉs, y t tambiÉn que se le separe la i i incisiÓn de la acesarea en el t uteroda p r peguero, telemundo >>> escuchen esto, un fanÁtico d de ghost teerolf terminÓ cubie i espinas, resulta que un af aficionado o fue impactado por la bola o otratÓ de esquivarly cayÓ sobre un cacto otras persona slo ayudaron a l volver a la normalidad, quÉ te p parece, josÉ. >>> parecia un sueter de cactus. >>>ccon eso nsos despedimos dsee nuestros estudios en miami. >>> y desde la ban ellaella kpl >>tenemos cinco aÑos de casados y Él con sus ideas de que el mundo se va a acabar, no me ha permitido que nosotros tengamos un hijo. >>estamos en el 2013, pero ¿cuÁntas seÑales no han llegado? >>¿quÉ tipo de seÑales has visto tÚ? >>nos dimos cuenta de tsunamis como en indonesia. para mÍ y para toda la gente que cree en esas cosas. >>igual que los mayas. >>tambiÉn. >>igual cuando me hiciste endeudarme por los mayas. >>se estÁn deshaciendo los icebergs. estÁ corriendo mas y mÁs agua. reportero: siglos despuÉs que noÉ construyera la primera arca para preservar el futuro de la especie animal,
tener una placenta previa despuÉs, y t tambiÉn que se le separe la i i incisiÓn de la acesarea en el t uteroda p r peguero, telemundo >>> escuchen esto, un fanÁtico d de ghost teerolf terminÓ cubie i espinas, resulta que un af aficionado o fue impactado por la bola o otratÓ de esquivarly cayÓ sobre un cacto otras persona slo ayudaron a l volver a la normalidad, quÉ te p parece, josÉ. >>> parecia un sueter de cactus. >>>ccon eso nsos despedimos dsee nuestros...
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one recent study showed male babies that are exposed in utero to atrazine, their genitals do not developroperly. their sperm count could go down when they are exposed. and these are not just laboratory animals or in the wild. thate the same hormones animals do for reproduction. so there is a big threat to environmental and public health. >> thank you for being with us, tyrone hayes. director of integrated biology at uc berkeley. we will link to the article that reveals how the company tried to discredit professor hayes after his research showed atrazine causes sexual abnormalities in frogs and could cause the same problems in humans. "ae article is called valuable reputation." we will be back in a few minutes. [♪ music break] >> devo. band's guitarist recently died earlier this month. welcome back to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. spendingk at how the in washington is going unreported. the official announcement by declined.has >> but a new story reveals how these numbers are misleading. it is entitled "the shadow lobbying complex: on paper, i
one recent study showed male babies that are exposed in utero to atrazine, their genitals do not developroperly. their sperm count could go down when they are exposed. and these are not just laboratory animals or in the wild. thate the same hormones animals do for reproduction. so there is a big threat to environmental and public health. >> thank you for being with us, tyrone hayes. director of integrated biology at uc berkeley. we will link to the article that reveals how the company...
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classical music, even in utero, not only after birth, which was highly touted recently and so on. so they would do many things. now as far as i'm concerned, there's no evidence that this has a direct impact on the baby's brain. but if you think logically, if the mother relaxes when she listens to mozart and her pulse rate slows down and her entire circulatory system and body is less stressed, this can only be healthy for the baby. doctor: the baby's heartbeat sounds great. it sounds calm right now. there's data now to show that women who have stress have a greater risk of having a baby that has an anomaly of either the heart or the central nervous system, like spina bifida, heart abnormalities that are more likely to occur in a woman who has stress. and then also there's been a study showing that women who have stress are more likely to have a miscarriage. so this really focuses us toward the early part of pregnancy. researchers are also studying how acute stressors like domestic violence and natural disasters affect pregnancy. calvin john hobel: recently our team showed a relatio
classical music, even in utero, not only after birth, which was highly touted recently and so on. so they would do many things. now as far as i'm concerned, there's no evidence that this has a direct impact on the baby's brain. but if you think logically, if the mother relaxes when she listens to mozart and her pulse rate slows down and her entire circulatory system and body is less stressed, this can only be healthy for the baby. doctor: the baby's heartbeat sounds great. it sounds calm right...
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porque tienes que llevar toda esa sangre al Área del utero.ente es un mito que con el ritmo o cuÁn rapido se puede saber si es una niÑa o niÑa, decÍan que mientras mÁs rapido el ritmo del corazÓn era una niÑa, pero es un mito. >>> es falso. pero es maravilloso escuchar eso. >>> vamos a cambiar de tema. porque esta maÑana viene a contarnos sobre el estreno de su nuevo programa medicina desconocida, que nos compartirÁ. >>> es algo que me disfrute mucho, es un viaje personal, fui a diferentes partes del mundo, en bÚsqueda de medicinas alternativas. aquÍ todo queremos resolver con medicamentos, hay cosas naturales y otras culturas que emplean cosas de la naturaleza, y fui a buscar eso. >>> hay algo que lo impacto? >>> hay un episodio, con un mÉdico chino nos fuimos a cazar abejas africanas, y hay mÉdicos que utilizan estas. vayan a u-videos.com, el 23 de febrero se estrena en la cadena univisiÓn. es un show que mucha gente que venÍa pidiendo que hiciera un show de salud, ahora les toca verlo. >>> gracias doctor por acompaÑarnos. mucho Éxito. segui
porque tienes que llevar toda esa sangre al Área del utero.ente es un mito que con el ritmo o cuÁn rapido se puede saber si es una niÑa o niÑa, decÍan que mientras mÁs rapido el ritmo del corazÓn era una niÑa, pero es un mito. >>> es falso. pero es maravilloso escuchar eso. >>> vamos a cambiar de tema. porque esta maÑana viene a contarnos sobre el estreno de su nuevo programa medicina desconocida, que nos compartirÁ. >>> es algo que me disfrute mucho, es un...
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if the visitors were informed that in cuba any time there is any sort of problem with the child in utero they are strongly encouraged to undergo abortions and that's why they have an abortion rate that's that skyrockets and some say is perhaps the high nest the world. i heard him also talk about these great doctors they have in cuba. i have no doubt they're talented. might have met many of them. you know where i met them? in the united states because they deaffected. -- dfected. i wonder if they spoke to him about the outbreak of cholera that they've been unable to control or about the three-tiered health care system that exists where foreigners and government officials get health care much better than that that's available to the general population. i also heard him speak about baseball and i know that cubans love baseball since my parents were from from an there. he talked about these great baseball players coming from cuba and they are. but i wonder if they informed him -- in fact, i bet you they didn't talk to those pairs about him -him aboutthose -- because f those players playing b
if the visitors were informed that in cuba any time there is any sort of problem with the child in utero they are strongly encouraged to undergo abortions and that's why they have an abortion rate that's that skyrockets and some say is perhaps the high nest the world. i heard him also talk about these great doctors they have in cuba. i have no doubt they're talented. might have met many of them. you know where i met them? in the united states because they deaffected. -- dfected. i wonder if...