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you've met enviropig, heard about the new genetically engineered salmon being examined by the fda. we want a fresh perspective on whether these animals will be safe. so, we've chosen dr. schwartz, an m.d. who spent 25 years in practice. thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as opposed to proving it isn't dangerous. so that's really the issue here. this is not a new concept. in medicine, we've had this idea of first do no harm since the time of aapproximahip pohipoacr >> you see young ladies becoming older sooner because of the hormones. that's the concern for most people, they don't flow how it's going to affect their bodies. >> absolutely
you've met enviropig, heard about the new genetically engineered salmon being examined by the fda. we want a fresh perspective on whether these animals will be safe. so, we've chosen dr. schwartz, an m.d. who spent 25 years in practice. thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if...
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the fda doesn't do recalls. companies do recalls. the fda often pressures them. but it's the company that does it. the fda, there's a question as to what they knew and when they knew it. let's take a listen from a congressman who had something to say about that today. >> fda's explanation appears to include seemingly false statements to this committee in april of this year. given the documents receiveded by the committee it demonstrates the fda, in fact, was aware of johnson & johnson's quiet recall of adult motrin products. something they led us to believe they were not. >> wow. sounds like he's pretty convinced about what happened. >> right. it'll be interesting to see what did the fda know and when did they know it. if they did know about this phantom recall, why didn't they put a stop to it? >> pretty popular drugs here. people want to know, johnson & johnson, can i buy these medicines now? >> well, they have not been available on the market for some months now. i'm hoping they're safe. they're reshipping them shortly, like next week. at least some of them. c
the fda doesn't do recalls. companies do recalls. the fda often pressures them. but it's the company that does it. the fda, there's a question as to what they knew and when they knew it. let's take a listen from a congressman who had something to say about that today. >> fda's explanation appears to include seemingly false statements to this committee in april of this year. given the documents receiveded by the committee it demonstrates the fda, in fact, was aware of johnson &...
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have been approved through the fda. that represents over 16,000 eyes that have been extensively studied not just for loss of best corrective vision but specifically for what morris is talking about, glare, halo, even night driving simulations. some 17 million patients have had this done in the united states alone. it's approved in every country in the world. all branchs of our military have approved it as well as our astronauts. some 300 peer reviewed studies have been done on lasik alone. the study is there to show lasik is safe and fixative which by the way importantly is precisely what the fda's position is today that it is safe and effective. >> so, morris, what has changed your mind? you mentioned a bit of that in your first answer but what is it that is so concerning to you where you are even telling people that you care about don't do it? >> well, i think it's straightforward, actually and i hardly disagree with steve and i respect him a great deal. i have reviewed -- there certainly has been a great deal of rese
have been approved through the fda. that represents over 16,000 eyes that have been extensively studied not just for loss of best corrective vision but specifically for what morris is talking about, glare, halo, even night driving simulations. some 17 million patients have had this done in the united states alone. it's approved in every country in the world. all branchs of our military have approved it as well as our astronauts. some 300 peer reviewed studies have been done on lasik alone. the...
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1999, but not only 2007 did scientists apply to the fda for approval for these kinds of pigs to be eaten. but the original idea was not to create a bigger, tastier pig. why create a pig like this? >> to try to control and reduce the environmental footprints of pig farming around the world. by reducing the amount of phosphorous the pig produces. >> reporter: fphosphorous is a nutrient that helps the pig grow. farmers use that as fertilizer. when it rains, some runs off into the watershed, meaning it gets into rivers and lakes. too much phosphorous in a body of water can cause algae bloom that suck up all the oxygen and destroy habitats for fish and
1999, but not only 2007 did scientists apply to the fda for approval for these kinds of pigs to be eaten. but the original idea was not to create a bigger, tastier pig. why create a pig like this? >> to try to control and reduce the environmental footprints of pig farming around the world. by reducing the amount of phosphorous the pig produces. >> reporter: fphosphorous is a nutrient that helps the pig grow. farmers use that as fertilizer. when it rains, some runs off into the...
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the fda has an interesting ruling. what they say specifically is if you're on the medication now, you can continue to take it and sign a waiver saying you are informed of the health risks. the doctor says -- >> how bad is it if you're signing a waver? >> that's an interesting part. >> scary. >> there's evidence of it being linked to heart problems but how weighty is the evidence is in dispute because even among the fda wasn't a unanimous decision and if you want to take it, you haven't been taking it, you have to show some proof that other existing medications haven't worked for you so there's a protocol that the drug company sets up and so it's an awkward process. usually they say it's available or it's not and in this case they have kind of really hedged it a little bit. >> i mean, how are patients -- i don't know if you had a chance to talk to some of your patients but has it been going so well for some of them it's worth taking the risk? >> well, interesting thing of diabetes unlike other diseases out there is that
the fda has an interesting ruling. what they say specifically is if you're on the medication now, you can continue to take it and sign a waiver saying you are informed of the health risks. the doctor says -- >> how bad is it if you're signing a waver? >> that's an interesting part. >> scary. >> there's evidence of it being linked to heart problems but how weighty is the evidence is in dispute because even among the fda wasn't a unanimous decision and if you want to take...
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and so avastin has had preliminary approval by the fda, but the fda is now taking a step back and deciding whether or not to give them full approval for use with breast cancer or to pull it completely from the market. it's a little unclear as to what will happen with avastin. >> now it brings into question for a lot of patients, you need to take this specific drug for this particular ailment. you take that prescription to your pharmacist and either giving an option of brand name or generic, or sometimes it's just dispensed to you. what kind of power do you have as a patient to say, i want exactly what my doctor had a given me. generic may not have the same strengths or benefits as that brand name, right? >> right. there are a couple things patients can do. generics are generally equivalent to brand names. in some cases in are differences. if a patient insists on having a brand name drug. what they would have to do is convey that to their physician, and the physician would have to lobby on the patient's behalf to the insurance company, typically by writing a letter, recommending that the dr
and so avastin has had preliminary approval by the fda, but the fda is now taking a step back and deciding whether or not to give them full approval for use with breast cancer or to pull it completely from the market. it's a little unclear as to what will happen with avastin. >> now it brings into question for a lot of patients, you need to take this specific drug for this particular ailment. you take that prescription to your pharmacist and either giving an option of brand name or...
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the fda is holding hearings. even if they say let's move it would take a couple of years. >> thanks. so you heard what senior medical correspondent liz cohen had to say. what is your opinion. good idea or something that should be thrown back. tell us what you think. go to cnn./kira. lady gaga, the fact she is a pretty big pop sensation. how about leading the charge against the military's controversial "don't ask, don't tell policy"? [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ that while you may come from the same family... you know, son, you should take up something more strenuous. you have different needs and desires. - i'm reading a book. - what's a book? so we tailor plans for individuals, featuring a range of integrated solutions. you
the fda is holding hearings. even if they say let's move it would take a couple of years. >> thanks. so you heard what senior medical correspondent liz cohen had to say. what is your opinion. good idea or something that should be thrown back. tell us what you think. go to cnn./kira. lady gaga, the fact she is a pretty big pop sensation. how about leading the charge against the military's controversial "don't ask, don't tell policy"? [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can...
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>> the fda had people testifying, patients came to the fda and said please don't take away our avanedia. i talked to many doctors who say, look, if avandia works for them, something else will work for them, too, without that risk. >> what about the alternatives? if you go into a doctor's office and you read about avandia -- >> yeah, maybe not. we he written a whole empowered patient column about this. if you go to cnnhealth.com you'll see it. you can read more about the alternatives there. >> fascinating. thank you so much for coming in to tell us this. elizabeth cohen, something else we'll be talking, the high cost of health care. even with health care reform, you could see your premiums and co-pays go up. we'll explain that. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. >>> health care reform was supposed to bring costs down but your insurance premiums probably won't be falling anytime soon. why is that? stephanie e
>> the fda had people testifying, patients came to the fda and said please don't take away our avanedia. i talked to many doctors who say, look, if avandia works for them, something else will work for them, too, without that risk. >> what about the alternatives? if you go into a doctor's office and you read about avandia -- >> yeah, maybe not. we he written a whole empowered patient column about this. if you go to cnnhealth.com you'll see it. you can read more about the...
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now it's time for the fda to weigh in. next, the story on one woman who has outlived doctors' predictions. [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you up to thousands of dollars. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call
now it's time for the fda to weigh in. next, the story on one woman who has outlived doctors' predictions. [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance...
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we're going to be hearing from a representative of the fda. and obviously when you're talking about the fda, maybe you're looking at fines. but when you're talking about the department of justice being involved. and i should say they're not putting out a whole lot of information about what really the status of this criminal investigation is, although we do know that federal agents went to these farms. that would obviously be a more serious matter. so we're still waiting to find out some of those answers. >> okay. brianna keilar on capitol hill for us. thank you. let's take a break. you're in the "cnn newsroom." o. sure, i can download directions for you now. we got it. thank you very much! check it out. i can like, see everything that's going on with the car. here's the gas level. i can check on the oil. i can unlock it from anywhere. i've received a signal there was a crash. some guy just cut me off. i'll get an ambulance to you right away. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. onstar. live on. hii was tired of livings. in
we're going to be hearing from a representative of the fda. and obviously when you're talking about the fda, maybe you're looking at fines. but when you're talking about the department of justice being involved. and i should say they're not putting out a whole lot of information about what really the status of this criminal investigation is, although we do know that federal agents went to these farms. that would obviously be a more serious matter. so we're still waiting to find out some of...
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is it time the fda got involved? senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: carl hennen was your all-american teen. good looking, talented and popular. but carl had a secret. for much of his high school years he was getting high on over-the-counter cough syrup. his mother, misty, a registered nurse, always talked to him about the effects of drugs and alcohol but never thought to talk to him about cough suppressants until she tried to wake him unone morning and couldn't. >> unfortunately, i found him, in his bed, and at that point it was too late. >> reporter: that was in 2003. since, she's been on a mission to make sure other parents are aware that over-the-counter cough medicines can be abused. when she first discovered empty bottles of the stuff in her home it never occurred to her carl might be doing something dangerous. on the day he died had hit her. what triggered his death was sitting right there in her medicine cabinet. >> it's inexpensive. the kids don't have to have a scary drug deal
is it time the fda got involved? senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: carl hennen was your all-american teen. good looking, talented and popular. but carl had a secret. for much of his high school years he was getting high on over-the-counter cough syrup. his mother, misty, a registered nurse, always talked to him about the effects of drugs and alcohol but never thought to talk to him about cough suppressants until she tried to wake him unone morning and...
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what happens if it loses its fda approval. the decision is expected today and we'll hear how it could impact women all across the country. ♪ you're the one ♪ who's born to care this life was protected... ♪ seems you've always been right there ♪ this life was saved... ♪ soothing sadness ♪ healing pain and this life was made easier... ♪ making smiles appear again because of this life. nursing. at johnson & johnson, we salute all those who choose the life... that makes a difference. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference ♪ [ male announcer ] your first day. you try to lie low, get the lay of the land. but then autoblog.com calls your interior lexus quiet. and automobile magazine goes comparing you to a cadillac. ♪ so much for the new kid fitting in with the rest of the class. the all new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪ my feet are killing me... you should get some custom fit orthotics. i can't afford that. now you can... oh ! dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center... ( woman
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some patients have said to the fda, don't take away avanedia, we love it. a lot of doctors say there's no reason for anybody to be taking this drug at this point. in europe they are moving towards taking it off the market very soon. >> wow. elizabeth, thanks for clearing that up. elizabeth cohen in atlanta, our senior medical correspondent. >>> our big i is the x-prize foundation, a nonprofit organization. the foundation creates and manages prizes for innovators to solve some of the greatest problems facing the world today. they think big. there are four categories of x-prize, exploration of space, the ocean and other unexplored frontiers in order to improve and extend life. next is the life sciences category, to improve health and decrease suffering. the energy and environment x-prize is water resource management, energy distribution and storage. clean energy and energy efficiency and finally, the education and global development x-prize is pushing for major development in agriculture, capital education and health and water. i want to introduce my guest pe
some patients have said to the fda, don't take away avanedia, we love it. a lot of doctors say there's no reason for anybody to be taking this drug at this point. in europe they are moving towards taking it off the market very soon. >> wow. elizabeth, thanks for clearing that up. elizabeth cohen in atlanta, our senior medical correspondent. >>> our big i is the x-prize foundation, a nonprofit organization. the foundation creates and manages prizes for innovators to solve some of...
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she visited van der sloot's prison. >>> the fda could yank back its treatment of avastin. in july a panel voted 9-1 it is not helping, and that could mean insurance companies could stop paying for it. >> soda, potato chips, candy? how about carrots in a high school vending machine. today, students can buy a pack of 15 baby caters for 50 cents. >> and we start to get kids to think about it not in the way of eat your vegetables, but more in the same way of thinking about snacking today. >> at first, kids are going to be skeptical to it but the longer it's here and people talk about it, i think kids will buy the carrots. >> farmers are also putting carrots in vending machines in cincinnati and san antonio. >>> dana bash will tell us what's crossing the political ticker today. >>> all right, time now for the latest news from the best political team in television. dana bash at the desk there. what's cross? >> reporter: very 48 hours after christine o'donnell's upset in delaware, jim demint, of course, one of her earliest supporters, has an nouned that his political action commi
she visited van der sloot's prison. >>> the fda could yank back its treatment of avastin. in july a panel voted 9-1 it is not helping, and that could mean insurance companies could stop paying for it. >> soda, potato chips, candy? how about carrots in a high school vending machine. today, students can buy a pack of 15 baby caters for 50 cents. >> and we start to get kids to think about it not in the way of eat your vegetables, but more in the same way of thinking about...
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the fda could announce today whether a super type of salmon is coming to your supermarkets. scientists tinkered with the salmon's gene. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here. tinkered with the genes. oh, explain -- first of all, good to see you, elizabeth. >> good to see you. >> so explain this to us. what's been done here? >> this is very interesting. here is the issue with salmon. i bet you probably never flew was an issue with salmon, but here's the issue with them. they don't grow as fast as fish farmers would like. they only have growth hormones in their system during the warmest months of the year. wouldn't it be great if they grew faster and had growth hormone year-round instead of a few months. that led to this. this is a salmon. this is spg called an ocean pouch. you probably never heard of it, because -- i know. doesn't look so good. >> no. >> apparently it used to be eaten. it's been eaten by humans, not currently on menus commonly in this country anymore. what they did, scientists took a gene from the ocean pout. they have goethe hormone all ye
the fda could announce today whether a super type of salmon is coming to your supermarkets. scientists tinkered with the salmon's gene. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here. tinkered with the genes. oh, explain -- first of all, good to see you, elizabeth. >> good to see you. >> so explain this to us. what's been done here? >> this is very interesting. here is the issue with salmon. i bet you probably never flew was an issue with salmon, but here's the issue...
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the fda says if so, prove it. if not, they say the companies have 15 days to correct the problem or face civil or criminal penalties. >>> and they're throwing back more than a couple beers in germany. >> what is the average beer consumption a day at the oktoberfest? >> ten of them. >> as he stumbles through that description. the world's largest beer party. but, believe it or not, it's not all about the beer. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our clients' needs changed we changed to meet them. through the years, when some lost their way, we led the way with new ideas for the financial challenges we knew would lie ahead. this rock has never stood still. and there's one thing that will never chan
the fda says if so, prove it. if not, they say the companies have 15 days to correct the problem or face civil or criminal penalties. >>> and they're throwing back more than a couple beers in germany. >> what is the average beer consumption a day at the oktoberfest? >> ten of them. >> as he stumbles through that description. the world's largest beer party. but, believe it or not, it's not all about the beer. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and...
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>>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the president awards the highest military honor to this man that made the ultimate sacrifice for fellow comrades. you'll hear his story from the men that respect him most. i'm kyra phillips. you are live in "the cnn newsroom." >>> first, just learning now that a helicopter that crashed in afghan was carrying nine american troops. we don't have specifics as to what exactly happened but we're told that enemy fire has been ruled out as a possible cause. today's casualties make this year the deadliest so far for the war in afghanistan. more than 500 coalition troops have been killed. we're going to continue to monitor this story an bring you updates as soon as we get them. >>> we are bracing for a close senate debate on whether to dump don't ask, don't tell. the outcome could hinge on moderates. so popular star lady gaga is waging war on behalf of openly-gay troops and if you never thought of the outspoken singer as a political warrior, wait until you see
>>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the president awards the highest military honor to this man that made the ultimate sacrifice for fellow comrades. you'll hear his story from the men that respect him most. i'm kyra phillips. you are live in "the cnn newsroom." >>> first, just learning now that a helicopter that crashed in afghan was carrying nine american troops. we don't have specifics as to...
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if the fda agree, insurers could drop coverage. it cost nearly $8,000 a month. >>> coming up, we're excited to show this to you. a revolution way to make music. imagine being able to let your fingers learn to play on their own while you're busy possibly doing other things? that is today's "big i." we have got a big, old, live demonstration for you. that's next. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. comes in a liquid gel. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. i'm a member of this hotel'sre loyalty program.. well, how far away is it? okay, we take a train 40 miles to a dude ranch where we pick up a couple of horses that we ride to a nearby r
if the fda agree, insurers could drop coverage. it cost nearly $8,000 a month. >>> coming up, we're excited to show this to you. a revolution way to make music. imagine being able to let your fingers learn to play on their own while you're busy possibly doing other things? that is today's "big i." we have got a big, old, live demonstration for you. that's next. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water....
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lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. dean will never forget what he went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. and about lipitor. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >>> all year we ha
lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain...
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lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. dean will never forget what he went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. and about lipitor. long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® clinical skincare, exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore collagen depleted skin. neutrogena clinical skincare is clinically tested to undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just 4 weeks. do-overs do exist. [ female announcer ] clinical s
lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain...
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no vote was taken but an fda ipd panel thinks it needs more study. yesterday restaurant owner den nigs lang gave us a powerful look at the difference between natural and genetically altered salmon and says modified foods can appear as wholesome fruits and vegetables. after that we asked to you weigh in with your thoughts. juju says i came from africa six years ago and i can tell you i noticed a big change in the flavor of the food in the u.s. after seeing your segment, my intuitions are confirmed. americans should demand better food. donna said i'm getting tired of our food being made into science projects? what hatched to the naurt way to do it? it's time to stop playing chemist with our food supply. ian says i don't mind but it should be labeled as such so we can make informed choices. greg says even though the natural foods are month abundant in flavor, maybe the engineered sources will be better when it comes down to food shortages in the world. >>> a virginia woman is scheduled to be put to death tomorrow. her supporters say she's mentally chall
no vote was taken but an fda ipd panel thinks it needs more study. yesterday restaurant owner den nigs lang gave us a powerful look at the difference between natural and genetically altered salmon and says modified foods can appear as wholesome fruits and vegetables. after that we asked to you weigh in with your thoughts. juju says i came from africa six years ago and i can tell you i noticed a big change in the flavor of the food in the u.s. after seeing your segment, my intuitions are...
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it's the only omega-3 medication that's fda-approved. you can't get it at a health food store. lovaza isn't right for everyone. tell your doctor if you're allergic to fish, have other medical conditions and about any medications you're taking, especially those that may increase risk of bleeding. blood tests are needed before and during treatment. in some, ldl or bad cholesterol may increase. possible side effects include burping, infection, flu-like symptoms, upset stomach, and change in sense of taste. ask your doctor about lovaza, the prescription that starts in the sea. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> gay rights activists call it a blow against the government's don't ask, don't tell policy. a judge has ordered the u.s. military to give an openly lesbian nurse her job back. keith eldridge with komo when margaret witt got the word. >> smile. >> can you express what you feel? >> i'm thrilled. i mean, all i ever wanted to do is go back to my unit and do my job. just for tha
it's the only omega-3 medication that's fda-approved. you can't get it at a health food store. lovaza isn't right for everyone. tell your doctor if you're allergic to fish, have other medical conditions and about any medications you're taking, especially those that may increase risk of bleeding. blood tests are needed before and during treatment. in some, ldl or bad cholesterol may increase. possible side effects include burping, infection, flu-like symptoms, upset stomach, and change in sense...
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lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. dean will never forget what he went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. and about lipitor. >>> breaking news we want to bring to you now. you're looking at live pictures from our affiliate in baltimore, wbal-tv. this is johns hopkins hospital. yes, the world renowned johns hopkins hospital. baltimore police are on the scene of a shooting inside the hospital in east baltimore. we understand the shooting took place or at least police received a call at about 11:12 p.m., a l
lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain...
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lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. dean will never forget what he went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. and about lipitor. >>> when it comes to this recovery, manufacturing has been one of the few bright shots. today wall street has a new report on that sector. it is what allison kosic is talking about for us at the new york stock exchange. allison? >> good morning, kyra. manufacturing is one of the stronger sectors and partly because other sectors doing so poorly. the bar is so low. manufacturing activ
lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain...
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lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. dean will never forget what he went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. and about lipitor. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. host: coulswinto geico did the little piggy cry wre on wee all the wahome? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: pix. ...maxwell! mom: you're home. piy:h,ol, anks mrs. a. anncr: geico. minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> always get your best business and money headlines going to cnnmoney.com. i caught this br
lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain...
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lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. dean will never forget what he went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with y. and about lipitor. >>> we bring you up to speed on the top stories we're following right now on cnn. top republicans are urging delaware senate hopeful christine o'donnell to explain what she meant when she said she dabbled in witch craft. the statement made on bill mahr's show "politically incorrect." o'donnell cancelled a couple tv appearances but later joked about that. that's coming up. >>> and mi
lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain...
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the dea and fda weigh in on the dangers of over the counter cough suppressants. last year more than 8,000 people mostly teens hospitalized for misusing cough syrups. sometimes with deadly results. elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: carl was an all-american teen, good looking, talented and popular. for much of his high school years he was getting high on over the counter cough syrup. his mother misty always talked to him about the affects of drugs and alcohol but never thought to talk to him about cough suppressants until she tried to wake him up one morning and couldn't. >> unfortunately i found him in his bed and at that point it was too late. >> reporter: that was in 2003. since she's been on a mission to make sure other parents are aware that over the counter cough medicines can be abused. when she discovered empty bottles in her home, it never occurred to her that carl might be doing something dangerous but on the day he died it hit her. what triggered the death was sitting there in the medicine cabinet. >> it is inexpensive and they don't have to have a s
the dea and fda weigh in on the dangers of over the counter cough suppressants. last year more than 8,000 people mostly teens hospitalized for misusing cough syrups. sometimes with deadly results. elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: carl was an all-american teen, good looking, talented and popular. for much of his high school years he was getting high on over the counter cough syrup. his mother misty always talked to him about the affects of drugs and alcohol but never thought to talk...
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if addition to this multimillion-dollar ad campaign the corn refiners association has petitioned the fda to use corn sugar on ingredient labels. >> high fructose corn syrup is a sugar made from corn. it is an added sugar in the diet and this effort to provide clarity to consumers will help them recognize added sugar in the diet. >> reporter: many skeptical consumers like jessica haney say high fructose corn syrup by another name is still something she won't be feeding her family. >> you think the change of the name is misleading. >> oh, yeah. i do. we do molasses and honey and maple syrup, things that all have minerals embedded within them and that come with fiber where the fructose corn syrup doesn't. >> reporter: it would take a lot of jessica haneys to eat away at that startling statistic, 38 pounds of high fructose corn syrup per american per year. brianna keilar, cnn, arlington, virginia. >>> some americans may not be eating healthy many are hard pressed to eat at all. they go hungry. more than 49 million americans do not have consistent access to decent food. that's one in six. the
if addition to this multimillion-dollar ad campaign the corn refiners association has petitioned the fda to use corn sugar on ingredient labels. >> high fructose corn syrup is a sugar made from corn. it is an added sugar in the diet and this effort to provide clarity to consumers will help them recognize added sugar in the diet. >> reporter: many skeptical consumers like jessica haney say high fructose corn syrup by another name is still something she won't be feeding her family....
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the drugs distribute ntd plastic baggies included ambien and am transcript lien, both of which carry fda warnings about producing suicidal thoughts. the trouble began, morlock says, in november of 2009, when the stryker brag gad got a new staff leader. staff sergeant calvin gibbs. >> when gibbs showed up a the unit he bragged to the young soldiers underneath him including my client about killing innocent people in iraq. >> reporter: staff sergeant gibbs is charged in all three killings. and witnesses stated it was this new commander who orchestrated, coerced and threatened the stryker brigade to both kill afghan civilians and cover up their murders. there is something else. the u.s. army accuses u.s. staff sergeant gibbs of collecting teeth, leg bones and fingers as souvenirs. >> did your client see those fingers? >> she says he did. according to his statement he did see that happen. >> ali, cnn reached out to an attorney for staff sergeant gibbs. calls not returned. we also called 9 pentagon extensionively on this story. he wouldn't off interviews instead questioned our use of these vid
the drugs distribute ntd plastic baggies included ambien and am transcript lien, both of which carry fda warnings about producing suicidal thoughts. the trouble began, morlock says, in november of 2009, when the stryker brag gad got a new staff leader. staff sergeant calvin gibbs. >> when gibbs showed up a the unit he bragged to the young soldiers underneath him including my client about killing innocent people in iraq. >> reporter: staff sergeant gibbs is charged in all three...
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the fda is evaluating the transgenic pig but the first gene-altered to food to hit your dinner plate will probably be salmon. you can bone up on all sorts of tasty food sources in this week's coverage on eatocracy.com cnn.com. there is a special video there about what i like to eat, if you want to know a little bit about thanchts wiret . >>> the government says wiretapping is too old school. security versus privacy. my xyz is next. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. ♪ but i really love my bank ♪ i hate-- didn't quite catch that last bit. i said i really love my bank. right... is there a problem ? it's not really raging, man. uh, we were hoping for more raging ? well, you said write from the heart. yeah... don't do that. at ally, you'll love our online savings account. named the best of 2010 by money magazine. ally. do you love your bank ? personal pri
the fda is evaluating the transgenic pig but the first gene-altered to food to hit your dinner plate will probably be salmon. you can bone up on all sorts of tasty food sources in this week's coverage on eatocracy.com cnn.com. there is a special video there about what i like to eat, if you want to know a little bit about thanchts wiret . >>> the government says wiretapping is too old school. security versus privacy. my xyz is next. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete...