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no, dr. margaret in the house. science. >> this is what we wear for this segment. >> apparently. new girl getting stuck dressed up in costume. whatever, kendis. i'm here for two more days after this. >> alcohol substance. >> we were warned not to put these too close to our face. science is real. >> where a sunday you have the spacex launch of satellite is what they were supposedly launching. this was seen in the skies above america after that launch. a weird little spiral. >> it's alien. >> that's why they kept it a secret. >> i'm wearing a lab coat alien. >> it kind of reminds us and takes us back to that other spacex launch late last year where all of california was intrigued that they saw it in southern california. it resulted in an accident. did you see that video? >> oh, my gosh. >> so many people were caught looking up at the sky. >> don't live stream thins whgs while you're driving. >> don't look at the aliens. >> don't look at the aliens. ignore the spacecraft. >> nothing creepy here, but a japanese astronaut just got back from space. and he got back to earth, that he's t
no, dr. margaret in the house. science. >> this is what we wear for this segment. >> apparently. new girl getting stuck dressed up in costume. whatever, kendis. i'm here for two more days after this. >> alcohol substance. >> we were warned not to put these too close to our face. science is real. >> where a sunday you have the spacex launch of satellite is what they were supposedly launching. this was seen in the skies above america after that launch. a weird little...
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released a study, we met with dr. margaret chen, former director general. she had a real heart for this as do so many others at the w. h. o. in 2013, the g-8, now g-7 without russia, committed to more research funding. that's france, germany, russia, ito ita italy, and of course the united states. the newest action plan, paho has a plan -- the pan american health organization. people seem to be coming up with action plans, and that's great. but how well are they being implemented? are they countries like we are -- we're tripling our nih funding. a bipartisan effort. again, i mentioned tom cole, the chairman, doing a wonderful job. he's got a heart for this. the alzheimer's association never lets up in pushing this and having a great impact. in my own state, christine hopkins is the alzheimer's ambassador. we all have one. she is constantly in contact. that's a great way in advocating for patients and caregivers. katy maclin is the director in our area. i was just at a march for alzheimer's in bradley beach. there were over 1,000 people. the alzheimer's asso
released a study, we met with dr. margaret chen, former director general. she had a real heart for this as do so many others at the w. h. o. in 2013, the g-8, now g-7 without russia, committed to more research funding. that's france, germany, russia, ito ita italy, and of course the united states. the newest action plan, paho has a plan -- the pan american health organization. people seem to be coming up with action plans, and that's great. but how well are they being implemented? are they...
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♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> dr. travis: welcome to everyone. joining us today for the hot headlines is attorney ann-margaret carrozza. welcome back! [ applause ] >> dr. travis: so i am glad that you are here for this first topic. because there's a lot of elements to it. for months dozens of medical students at the university of miami posted
♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> dr. travis: welcome to everyone. joining us today for the hot headlines is attorney ann-margaret carrozza. welcome back! [ applause ] >> dr. travis: so i am glad that you are here for this first topic. because there's a lot of elements to it. for months dozens of medical students at the university of miami posted
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dr. christopher starr is in our to >>> in our "morning rounds," a new study shows removal of cataracts might increase your life expectancy. around 4 million had the surgery last year and now a large study of women links the eye procedure to a 60% lower risk of dying from all causes. dr. christopher starr is an ophthalmologist at weill cornell medical center. >> if you get cataracts and with baby boomers aging, a lot of people need cataract surgery. 4 million people have it. >> a lot of people have cataracts who don't necessarily need cataract surgery. cataracts don't always require surgery. you can have a mild cataract and still function well and wait on the surgery. >> what is a cataract? >> when we're born, we have nice clear trance lieu sent lenses. as we get older, they get yellower and more opaque and your vision gets blurred. i think of dirty contact lens or on a windshield or camera. >> the data is really interesting. one study looked at 70,000 older women with cataracts and many o
dr. christopher starr is in our to >>> in our "morning rounds," a new study shows removal of cataracts might increase your life expectancy. around 4 million had the surgery last year and now a large study of women links the eye procedure to a 60% lower risk of dying from all causes. dr. christopher starr is an ophthalmologist at weill cornell medical center. >> if you get cataracts and with baby boomers aging, a lot of people need cataract surgery. 4 million people have...
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dr. christopher starr is in our >>> in our "morning rounds," a new study shows removal of cataracts might increase your life expectancy. around 4 million had the surgery last year and now a large study of women links the eye procedure to a dying from all causes. dr. christopher an ophthalmologist at weill dical center. >> if you get withcataract baby boomers aging, a lot of su. 4 million people have it. >> 24 million have them. >> a people have cataracts who don't necessarily ed cataracts don't always require d still function well and wait on the su cataract? >> when we're born, we have nice clear trance lieu sent lenses. as we get older, they get yellower and more opae and your vision gets dirty contact r on a windshld or camera. >> the data is really interesting. one study lookeder women with cataracts and many of those who had the surgery what's the connection? >> isn't it amazing? it's not that irt or brain or cardiovascular system but what it does is improves quality of life and by i
dr. christopher starr is in our >>> in our "morning rounds," a new study shows removal of cataracts might increase your life expectancy. around 4 million had the surgery last year and now a large study of women links the eye procedure to a dying from all causes. dr. christopher an ophthalmologist at weill dical center. >> if you get withcataract baby boomers aging, a lot of su. 4 million people have it. >> 24 million have them. >> a people have cataracts who...
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. >> margaret brennan, thank you very much. surgery to correct blurred vision sometimes can do more than just provide better sight. dr. christopher starr is in our toyota green room. ahead how cataract surgery could lead to a would bottle this up ♪ ♪ i would weather. >>> in our morning rounds, a new study reveals a longer life might be an unexpected benefit of cataract surgery. cataract removal is most frequently performed operation in the u.s. around four million americans had the surgery last year, and now a large study of women links the eye procedure to a 60% lower risk of dying from all causes. wow. dr. christopher starr is an ophthamologist at weill cornell center. i didn't know it was number one procedure done in this country. >> yes, it is very common. if you live long enough, you get cataracts. with baby boomers aging, lots of people need cataract surgery. four million alone in the u.s. have the surgery. a lot of people have cataracts who don't necessarily need cataract surgery. they don't always require surgery. y
. >> margaret brennan, thank you very much. surgery to correct blurred vision sometimes can do more than just provide better sight. dr. christopher starr is in our toyota green room. ahead how cataract surgery could lead to a would bottle this up ♪ ♪ i would weather. >>> in our morning rounds, a new study reveals a longer life might be an unexpected benefit of cataract surgery. cataract removal is most frequently performed operation in the u.s. around four million americans...