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bonding vascular and old st. marys is going to be flrd. i don't know how many t dr just to the veterans building. when the mint got the right to sell the t drs other public buildings could do that if they - okay. thank you very much ma'am, >> at the. appreciate it. anyone else left for comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor mar. >> i wanted to say based on what ms. plat is saying can we continue this until the next meeting so ms. platt and other other folks could add to this. >> we're actually now right on time for a contempt for the swearing in so i'm going to ask in the middle of this a recess. we'll come back. so can i have a motion for a recess >> actually, i think it's reasonable to get
bonding vascular and old st. marys is going to be flrd. i don't know how many t dr just to the veterans building. when the mint got the right to sell the t drs other public buildings could do that if they - okay. thank you very much ma'am, >> at the. appreciate it. anyone else left for comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor mar. >> i wanted to say based on what ms. plat is saying can we continue this until the next meeting so ms. platt and other other folks could...
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bonding vascular and old st. marys is going to be flrd.on't know how many t dr just to the veterans building. when the mint got the right to sell the t drs other public buildings could do that if they - okay. thank you very much ma'am, >> at the. appreciate it. anyone else left for comment? seeing none, public comme i
bonding vascular and old st. marys is going to be flrd.on't know how many t dr just to the veterans building. when the mint got the right to sell the t drs other public buildings could do that if they - okay. thank you very much ma'am, >> at the. appreciate it. anyone else left for comment? seeing none, public comme i
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function of the vascular system could be lethal. searching for new ways to prolong the life of the patients is of utmost importance . that can be expanded to keep week or narrow arteries open unfortunately the delicate arteries can be damaged during the implant operation. complications after the. operation coated in titanium nitride oxide shorts the super smooth coating helps avoid arterial damage and promotes healing significantly reducing the risk of blood clots forming all the archie collapsing again later the coating also remains intact as the mess she has expanded within the artery just like bone implants the things are applied using that p.v.d. process. there is so called early for. this stance currently on the market guarantee successful treatment for older patients we've only from bosis but there's increased risks of late from occurring even after several years are preliminary findings allow us to predict that we can avoid both early and late. given all the medical breakthroughs we've already made and with three d. printed o
function of the vascular system could be lethal. searching for new ways to prolong the life of the patients is of utmost importance . that can be expanded to keep week or narrow arteries open unfortunately the delicate arteries can be damaged during the implant operation. complications after the. operation coated in titanium nitride oxide shorts the super smooth coating helps avoid arterial damage and promotes healing significantly reducing the risk of blood clots forming all the archie...
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i recommend omega xl to all of my patients to protect their hearts and vascular health. >> ken, omegaseems to be a life-changing product? >> omega xl is a one-of-a-kind product. there is nothing like it. we believe it is the most powerful on the face of the planet. it offers incredible anti- inflammatory benefits. you have hundreds of people, hundreds of families and employees today so proud that you are here to help us. >> i am very proud to be part of it. because it is. it is wonderful being associated. wonderful meeting you. there's the number. >> hundreds of thousands of people around the world are enjoying better health today because the difference omega xl has made in their lives. this anti-inflammatory comes the green-lipped mussel, grown in new zealand, the cleanest waters in the world. due to its unique extraction process, omega xl gives us free fatty acids which our bodies can utilize instantly. our body cannot utilize readily other fish oils. that is why they have to be so big. omega xl is small and easy to swallow that can go directly into your system and reduce your infla
i recommend omega xl to all of my patients to protect their hearts and vascular health. >> ken, omegaseems to be a life-changing product? >> omega xl is a one-of-a-kind product. there is nothing like it. we believe it is the most powerful on the face of the planet. it offers incredible anti- inflammatory benefits. you have hundreds of people, hundreds of families and employees today so proud that you are here to help us. >> i am very proud to be part of it. because it is. it...
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menial labor from flipping hamburgers putting what is making cars to mating with the consequently vascular demand but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the dodo the t.-rex extinct by you all stacy kaiser we're in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show the true power of the block sheen that is where all of the energy of this meteor called because is bitcoin two point zero explained colored coins versus mass a coin versus open transactions versus proto shares these are just some of the many things that could ride on top of the blotching kind of like that guy writing on the missile go to take out the you know you know in the dr strangelove that famous saying at the end the bomb down think i was sam's or somebody like that still because it's phil simms he runs a suit store. it was it was it was mom's maybelline no that wasn't her either well this is
menial labor from flipping hamburgers putting what is making cars to mating with the consequently vascular demand but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the dodo the t.-rex extinct by you all stacy kaiser we're in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show...
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problema respiratorio, tenÍa varios problemas de salud que fueron empeorando tras el accidente cerebro vascularulas, como el extraÑo retorno de ana salazar, fuego en la sangre, y nunca te olvidare, ertre otras. otra lamentable perdida. que descanse en paz. y cambiamos de noticia. tremenda sorpresa le dio samo a una jovencita el dÍa de su boda. su esposo, que curioso, que creativo, la llevÓ con vestido de novia a este concierto y como pueden ver la subiÓ al escenario, donde disfruto la mÚsica de su cantante, un dÍa que nunca olvidara. felicidades. y hablando de sueÑos, no se pierda el momento en el que una jovencita conoce al famoso cantante prince royce. vamos con jackie. feliz 2014. adelante, cuÉntanos sobre el segmento del tiempo. >>> gracias. y salud que es lu mÁs importante para ti tambiÉn. y toda la familia de impacto. y la situaciÓn se pone tensa, muchos sufren este azote del frÍo. y pudiera hasta cobrar vidas, y hablaremos luego de la pausa. y hablaremos del momento de intercambiar los comentarios por twitter, @ las autoridades de salud estan en alerta, por la extendida actividad de la i
problema respiratorio, tenÍa varios problemas de salud que fueron empeorando tras el accidente cerebro vascularulas, como el extraÑo retorno de ana salazar, fuego en la sangre, y nunca te olvidare, ertre otras. otra lamentable perdida. que descanse en paz. y cambiamos de noticia. tremenda sorpresa le dio samo a una jovencita el dÍa de su boda. su esposo, que curioso, que creativo, la llevÓ con vestido de novia a este concierto y como pueden ver la subiÓ al escenario, donde disfruto la...
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stark north of des vascular. we know the sort of fighting that's going on in the contested areas has to go through and there's a big i still battle going on just twenty five kilometers from attack here there are many sides to this and the opposition do not appear to be helping. realize that un resolution which has the chemicals moved out of syria. gas chambers electric chairs farming squads what seem to be a thing of the could soon be making a comeback in parts of america lethal injection drugs used to carry out the death penalty are in short supply because in some us states are looking to return to the old methods some of which critics say verge on torture report has more. in just the first month of twenty fourteen six executions have already been carried out on u.s. death row inmates however the shortage of drugs coupled with an increasing concern surrounding the efficiency of lethal injection has prompted lawmakers in some states to push for the reintroduction of long abandoned torture methods in missouri some
stark north of des vascular. we know the sort of fighting that's going on in the contested areas has to go through and there's a big i still battle going on just twenty five kilometers from attack here there are many sides to this and the opposition do not appear to be helping. realize that un resolution which has the chemicals moved out of syria. gas chambers electric chairs farming squads what seem to be a thing of the could soon be making a comeback in parts of america lethal injection drugs...
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. >> over several hours, the team took special care to preserve it's vascular structure then transplanted it, building a replacement esophagus. >> no one person can do this by themselves. it's a team effort both myself with our thoracic surgeon. >> recovery is difficult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is what we expect our patients to have after surgery wex expect them to resume a normal regular diet. and icy foods are not high on the recommended list they're a pleasure he thought he might not experience again. >> yes. when you can't eat, eating is something else. >> after the procedure they extended a flap of tissue through outside of the skin that allowed them to monitor blood supply. >> still to come at 6:00 the oyster that's are a shell of their former selves. >> what i >> new evidence our climate is changing. 2014 will go down as one of the warmest years recorded on earth. last year's world temperature of land and
. >> over several hours, the team took special care to preserve it's vascular structure then transplanted it, building a replacement esophagus. >> no one person can do this by themselves. it's a team effort both myself with our thoracic surgeon. >> recovery is difficult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result...
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menial labor from flipping hamburgers picking lettuce making cars to mating with the consequently vascular demand but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the t.-rex sting by you know. max keiser were in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show the true power of the block sheen that is where all of the energy of this meteor called big corn is big coin two point zero explained colored coins versus massaquoi inverses open transactions versus proto shares these are just some of the many things that could ride on top of the blotching kind of like that guy writing on the missile going to take out you know you know in the dr strangelove that famous scene at the end result of the bomb down think i was. or somebody like that because it's phil simms he runs a suit store. it was it was it was mom's maybelline no that was her either well this is from kyle topi a
menial labor from flipping hamburgers picking lettuce making cars to mating with the consequently vascular demand but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the t.-rex sting by you know. max keiser were in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show the true...
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. >> over several hours, the team took special care to preserve it's vascular structure then transplanted it, building a replacement esophagus. >> no one person can do this by themselves. it's a team effort both myself with our thoracic surgeon. >> recovery is diffult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is what we expect our patients to have after surgery wex expect them to resume a normal regular diet. and icy foods are not high on the recommended list they're a pleasure he thought he might not experience again. >> yes. when you can't eat, eatingis something else. >> after the procedure they extended a flap of tissue through outside of the skin that allowed them to monitor blood supply. >> still to come at 6:00 the oyster that's are a shell of their former selves. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great ameran novel banking for the life
. >> over several hours, the team took special care to preserve it's vascular structure then transplanted it, building a replacement esophagus. >> no one person can do this by themselves. it's a team effort both myself with our thoracic surgeon. >> recovery is diffult he was able to ingest only small amounts of food still, dr. lee says these images show the measure of his recovery. ability to swallow through that reconstructed esophagus. >> that is mr. hudson's result is...
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menial labor from flipping hamburgers picking lettuce making cars to mating with the consequently vascular to man but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the t.-rex sting by you know stacey max keiser we're in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show the true power of the block sheen that is where all of the energy of this meteor called because is bitcoin two point zero explained colored coins versus massaquoi in versus open transactions versus proto shares these are just some of the many things that could ride on top of the blotching.
menial labor from flipping hamburgers picking lettuce making cars to mating with the consequently vascular to man but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the t.-rex sting by you know stacey max keiser we're in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show the...
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that regulates eyewear and also medical devices hat monitor cardio vascular.rofessor at the university of washington in seattle is on leave working for google. he is an electric engineer and a contact atent on lens that can transmit data electronically from your eyeball to some sort of receptor. one thing we can say about google is they are always ino vating. whether it is a hot air balloon or wi-fi. when they meet with the f.d.a., it is quite interesting. >> let's talk about twitter. these guys are the results coming up in february but the stock is down 17%. what is going on? >> basically analysts are all calling this stock negatively. not all negatively but when you look at the number of sales of twitter cared to facebook, linkedin and google, it is still up more 100% since their i.p.o. last year. basically there are questions about its dwrothe. no new information. -- about its growth. manus? >> ok, hans. we'll keep an eye on those numbers. hans nichols in berlin. as we head to break, just one day after the rapper turned businessman sean diddy combs business
that regulates eyewear and also medical devices hat monitor cardio vascular.rofessor at the university of washington in seattle is on leave working for google. he is an electric engineer and a contact atent on lens that can transmit data electronically from your eyeball to some sort of receptor. one thing we can say about google is they are always ino vating. whether it is a hot air balloon or wi-fi. when they meet with the f.d.a., it is quite interesting. >> let's talk about twitter....
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center for disease control research project says this you can thank better treatment of cardio vascularectancy in the united states is still lower than many developed countries around the world which some people don't rea realize. >> white house press secretary karpy debut a bold new look today at first news conference since the winter break. >> what happened? the. >> by wife says she likes it.so there. tmi. >> as you can see carney has brand new beard. there he is before and after. take a look at the photo. assured reporters his wife clare ship man approves of his facial hai hair. beard already has its own parody account on twitter. when i met him at the white house enter have you gone the president last year he didn't have the beard. interesting change. make him look older. >> a little something extra at the electronic show. how many the electronic show. how many new things that you can afford to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredc
center for disease control research project says this you can thank better treatment of cardio vascularectancy in the united states is still lower than many developed countries around the world which some people don't rea realize. >> white house press secretary karpy debut a bold new look today at first news conference since the winter break. >> what happened? the. >> by wife says she likes it.so there. tmi. >> as you can see carney has brand new beard. there he is...
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brain death, which she is, and then there is circulatory, whether you have the vascular -- >> we're talking about semantics. the bottom line is, you have a child -- because i disagree with you, jeff. a 20-week-old. >> they don't know, because they feel -- or they can sense a heart beat. they don't know -- remember, this is a woman who lost oxygen for a sustained period of time. so by all accounts, that's what caused her brain death. for all we know, we've got a fetus in the same situation. >> if the baby is less than perfect, the baby doesn't deserve to live? >> it's not a baby, because it is a fetus. i don't think that fetus -- there's any right to keep a dead body circulating in order to incubate a fetus. to me, that's ghoulish. it's invasion of the body snatchers. >> let's continue this conversation on twitter. i would like to know what you think. >>> coming up, we'll talk about some bombshell revelations about fox news founder roger ailes. we'll be right back. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. thi
brain death, which she is, and then there is circulatory, whether you have the vascular -- >> we're talking about semantics. the bottom line is, you have a child -- because i disagree with you, jeff. a 20-week-old. >> they don't know, because they feel -- or they can sense a heart beat. they don't know -- remember, this is a woman who lost oxygen for a sustained period of time. so by all accounts, that's what caused her brain death. for all we know, we've got a fetus in the same...
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then anything else you do including new vascular -- vaccines is not going to have as much impact. it's lessons in our key domain. >> rose: when you call on a government do they say my god thank you mr. gates, please come today. are they anxious to hear from you because you're talking about programs that will affect their own citizens in terms of health and programs that are opportunities to lift them into the middle class. >> i've been very impressed with the government leaders willingness to sit down and hear about other countries in similar situations that are doing better than they're doing. they're getting vaccines out or running the primary healthcare system or farm sector's far more productive. and being able to get their ear and give health and agriculture a little more priority than they receive otherwise, that's beneficial. ethiopia is a case where mellis, the previous larytd he sort of didn't trust don'ters for some reason. in a meeting with melinda he said come in and help us redesign how agriculture gets done. he hired the top people from the foundation and created wha
then anything else you do including new vascular -- vaccines is not going to have as much impact. it's lessons in our key domain. >> rose: when you call on a government do they say my god thank you mr. gates, please come today. are they anxious to hear from you because you're talking about programs that will affect their own citizens in terms of health and programs that are opportunities to lift them into the middle class. >> i've been very impressed with the government leaders...
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you may also have diabetes or cardio vascular disease or cancer.ney, something you like to talk about, the way to save it is to invest in mental health care and prevention. as you and i both know, if you were to equate this to cancer, it would have to be stage four cancer before anyone intervened. that's too costly. we wouldn't do it to a cancer patient. we shouldn't do that to someone with addiction. if it's a diabetic, you don't wait until you have to cut off your legs because you haven't treated your diabetes. that's the way addiction is treated today. we wait until the issues become so pathologyized. >> i agree with you about these other diseases, okay. let's go back to drugs and alcohol because that's the heart of it really. i'm worried about the medicaid piece in particular. it's completely government run. many people including myself think it's a second or third rate program. people don't get the best doctors. they don't get the best services. they're not going to be sent to the good treatment centers and i worry that the government is going
you may also have diabetes or cardio vascular disease or cancer.ney, something you like to talk about, the way to save it is to invest in mental health care and prevention. as you and i both know, if you were to equate this to cancer, it would have to be stage four cancer before anyone intervened. that's too costly. we wouldn't do it to a cancer patient. we shouldn't do that to someone with addiction. if it's a diabetic, you don't wait until you have to cut off your legs because you haven't...
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there's incredible evidence that na proxen carries a lower category of heart and vascular risk than anyetter? >> vie yosoxx was pulled from the market. now with 350,000 patients looked at, naproxin doesn't seem to have the heart attack risk of the others. >> why would the government be essentially doing a 180 on this? >> it was initially a warning on a whole class of drugs but now looking at the data, we can go back and tees out each drug showing naproxin isn't as at risk as the others. people need to take pain meds. >> why is naproxin safer other than it is? what makes it safer that others don't? house is it different from aspirin? >> it's great question. aspirin is a different class. motrin advil, they hit a certain avenue. naproxin is different in that it doesn't cause clotting caution heart attacks. >> what do you use? >> i try to stay away from pain meds as much as possible without getting hurt. >> you do take your aspirin every day, we know. >> you're right. >> you're not suggesting that people who have certain cardios should. use these drugs, are you? >> no. what we're indicating
there's incredible evidence that na proxen carries a lower category of heart and vascular risk than anyetter? >> vie yosoxx was pulled from the market. now with 350,000 patients looked at, naproxin doesn't seem to have the heart attack risk of the others. >> why would the government be essentially doing a 180 on this? >> it was initially a warning on a whole class of drugs but now looking at the data, we can go back and tees out each drug showing naproxin isn't as at risk as...
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experience toxic stress, it disrupts their brain circuits, affects theirr hearts and saturday yo vascular system -- or cardiovascular system. so earlyff childhood is importa, because it isd the key to improving lifelong health. metab. it is important because it is the key to improving lifelong health. decades later it is the key to reduce the expensive chronic diseases in the adult years. it is the key to improving lifelong vitality for economic productivity. early childhood is key to reducing many of the mental health problems and physical health problems that place a burden on all of society. >> katie, tell us what the commission's recommendations are on early childhood. >> as you know, every child born in this country, every single one of them is a bundle of enormous potential. what jack's testimony did is shaped our recommendations by emphasizing the importance of the early years for health and critical role that caregivers and parents play in developing children so they can achieve their potential. let me just ask you to define the early life of a child. what ages are we talking? >>.
experience toxic stress, it disrupts their brain circuits, affects theirr hearts and saturday yo vascular system -- or cardiovascular system. so earlyff childhood is importa, because it isd the key to improving lifelong health. metab. it is important because it is the key to improving lifelong health. decades later it is the key to reduce the expensive chronic diseases in the adult years. it is the key to improving lifelong vitality for economic productivity. early childhood is key to reducing...
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any specialty that cares mostly -- neurologists, neurosurgeons, vascular surgeons, oncologists, cancergeons -- those are the folks that are going to have a lot of pressure put on them as the baby boomer population starts seeking out more care. host: phone lines are open. joe was waiting first in hastings-on-hudson in a new york in our line for independents. you are on with dr. grover. caller: yes, good morning. taking about this issue, we need more physician assistants, maybe nurse practitioners. i think that having more physicians from overseas is critical. to put this in context, who could come in and start seeing patients, the republic is -- republicans exasperate me. -- miltondman friedman said this for years -- we need to abolish the medical association and give freedom of choice. i am an independent, but if you go into the hospital -- i rarely consume medical resources. i was in the er for a small thing. you asked them, can i see enters practitioner -- can i see a nurse practitioner? doctor."have to see a what is the price? " i have no idea." the republicans controlled congress f
any specialty that cares mostly -- neurologists, neurosurgeons, vascular surgeons, oncologists, cancergeons -- those are the folks that are going to have a lot of pressure put on them as the baby boomer population starts seeking out more care. host: phone lines are open. joe was waiting first in hastings-on-hudson in a new york in our line for independents. you are on with dr. grover. caller: yes, good morning. taking about this issue, we need more physician assistants, maybe nurse...