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they've had emotional issues perhaps undiagnosed, perhaps masked. with this particular person, again, we don't know anything of substance right now, this could have been a guy who was always kind of unstable but hooked up with the right girl at the time. they knew each other how that college. dating four years. she was the anchor. she kept him stable. once she dumped him, then he just fell apart. that's all that right now we can apongsize. >> if there are people watching who feel they are despondent or you know someone who is very, very despondent, stories like this, you're so good at reaching out, saying, look, there are better days ahead. just stop for a minute. up know, if someone's really in trouble -- >> that's right. stop and think. we've seen so many of these cases. right now you just can't look the other way. you have to try to get them to a family physician, get them to a psychologist, to an emergency room. the mobile crisis units. there are things you can do out there you don't have to be powerless. >> how do you say it? most who tell you
they've had emotional issues perhaps undiagnosed, perhaps masked. with this particular person, again, we don't know anything of substance right now, this could have been a guy who was always kind of unstable but hooked up with the right girl at the time. they knew each other how that college. dating four years. she was the anchor. she kept him stable. once she dumped him, then he just fell apart. that's all that right now we can apongsize. >> if there are people watching who feel they are...
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. >>> a bethesda woman says a clerical mixup caused her cancer to go undiagnosed for a year. the mixup happened when she lived in virginia beach. she got a letter saying that her pap test was normal but never heard about her mammogram. the results were sent to a surgery with the same name as herline call gist. she had chemotherapy and eventually a ma sectmy. she believes an earlier diagnosis might have made a difference in the course of her disease. >>> some girl scouts in the area the victims of an unthinkable crime got a big surprise from the police tonight. back around halloween time, the girl scout troop had their cash box stolen while they were selling cookies outside a wal-mart. the police have been collecting donations and the police presented the girls with $700 today. >> it is more than just a matter of replacing what was lost for the girls. it's also replacing their sense of wholeness in the fact that the community supported them and that this act was definitely something that was an aberration versus the way that people usually treat other people. >> police arreste
. >>> a bethesda woman says a clerical mixup caused her cancer to go undiagnosed for a year. the mixup happened when she lived in virginia beach. she got a letter saying that her pap test was normal but never heard about her mammogram. the results were sent to a surgery with the same name as herline call gist. she had chemotherapy and eventually a ma sectmy. she believes an earlier diagnosis might have made a difference in the course of her disease. >>> some girl scouts in the...
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it goes undiagnosed and can reek havoc with a person's life. >> the second most common psychiatric disorder along with depression. >> adhd is a neurological condition. most people think of it only affecting kids. but millions of adults never outgrow the condition. >> trouble paying attention, easy distraction, trouble sitting still or feeling restless. >> we all know how frustrating these symptoms can be in children, but in adults with adhd they can have devastating consequences. >> twice as likely to be divorced and separated. twice as likely to be unemployed and underemployed. twice as likely to use substances. >> i get bothered easily. lose interest. poor performance. >> 46-year-old james davis was first diagnosed with adhd at age 40. >> it's like, okay, this is what -- it made everything start making sense. >> the disorder has made life difficult, especially when it comes to keeping a job. >> i wish i knew i was the only one. but it definitely made a lot more -- i made different choices. >> let's just say i've been let go of quite a few times. >> this 46-year-old woman also found out sh
it goes undiagnosed and can reek havoc with a person's life. >> the second most common psychiatric disorder along with depression. >> adhd is a neurological condition. most people think of it only affecting kids. but millions of adults never outgrow the condition. >> trouble paying attention, easy distraction, trouble sitting still or feeling restless. >> we all know how frustrating these symptoms can be in children, but in adults with adhd they can have devastating...
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his wife says he lost 100 pounds and is in severe pain because of an undiagnosed illness. >> we have word that the cuban government is releasing 2900 prisoners and alan gross is not one of them. we are standing as christians, jews and others to ask that the cuban government release alan gross and make him 29-01. we believe injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. >> the group plans to rally every monday at noon until he is released. >>> the swine flu may be making a come back. a mother makes a tremendous sacrifice to give her daughter a second chance at life. we will have their amazing story. >>> someone in maryland has 125 million reasons to be happy this holiday season. n. [ child ] it's so cool! you can put a force field on him and be invisible! [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive, it's never been easier to
his wife says he lost 100 pounds and is in severe pain because of an undiagnosed illness. >> we have word that the cuban government is releasing 2900 prisoners and alan gross is not one of them. we are standing as christians, jews and others to ask that the cuban government release alan gross and make him 29-01. we believe injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. >> the group plans to rally every monday at noon until he is released. >>> the swine flu may be making a come...
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he worried he was becoming like his mother who he termed an undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenic. he was talking abut his impulse to do harm or read he couldn't control them worried he would physically harm others and to, quote, terrible things. also in july of 2000 he acknowledged to another behavioral therapist he had come up with a new plot to poison and kill a lab technician at him that had sort of broken his heart by leaving the fort. he was obsessed with this woman did remained such but let stand back for a second if i can ask you to do that. hindsight obviously is 2020 but the more important question is what was known about bruce in the real time and here's what i found. a number of colleagues knew disturbing things of him. the new he was receiving psychiatric treatment for individual and group therapy and he was taking drugs, ambien cabelas lunesta. he kept a secret to himself and never put on a form when he was getting a booster shot of of tracks vaccine and but by this time he was also taking an antipsychotic. the army allowed him to maintain unsupervised access to the d
he worried he was becoming like his mother who he termed an undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenic. he was talking abut his impulse to do harm or read he couldn't control them worried he would physically harm others and to, quote, terrible things. also in july of 2000 he acknowledged to another behavioral therapist he had come up with a new plot to poison and kill a lab technician at him that had sort of broken his heart by leaving the fort. he was obsessed with this woman did remained such but let...
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if a young woman has a sexually transmitted disease and it goes undiagnosed because she has not interacted with a medical professional, she could have lifelong ramifications from that. >> you talked about the barriers in women as politics. you think it is politics and some people say the administration took hits when it said if you're going to be part of the new health care program, those plans have to offer contraception for free. some people see this as the tradeoff trying to reach back out to people in the middle. is that the way the system works? >> that's exactly the way the system works sometimes and though it's challenging and sometimes we don't like the system, it's incredibly important that we understand the system in order for us to even change the system. that's part of the reason why at the white house project we're really focused on getting young women in the game and in the system. >> it's a fascinating debate, both on the policy and debates. tiffany dufu, thanks for your time today. >> truth explores the question behind this answer. >> ask osama bin laden and the 22 out of 3
if a young woman has a sexually transmitted disease and it goes undiagnosed because she has not interacted with a medical professional, she could have lifelong ramifications from that. >> you talked about the barriers in women as politics. you think it is politics and some people say the administration took hits when it said if you're going to be part of the new health care program, those plans have to offer contraception for free. some people see this as the tradeoff trying to reach back...
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and often go undiagnosed and untreated. that a really big deal, especially for shift workers including police. and here we are in the holiday season when more officers are on the roads late cracking down on dui. in tonight's health alert, how sleep disorders can add to the fatigue when safety is at stake. >> sleep disorders are associated with poor health as well as poor performance and increased safety risks. >> not good when your job is keeping the public safe. 5,000 police officers in the u.s. and canada. >> 40% of police officers in north america screen positive for a sleep disorder. that's really quite an astonishingly high number. >> study is out in this week's journal of the american association or jama. >> the most common sleep disorder that we found was ab instructive sleep apnia which affected one out of three police officers. >> offices showed symptoms consistent with at least one sleep disorder. we're at high risk of being diagnosed for depression, anxiety disorders, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and a numbe
and often go undiagnosed and untreated. that a really big deal, especially for shift workers including police. and here we are in the holiday season when more officers are on the roads late cracking down on dui. in tonight's health alert, how sleep disorders can add to the fatigue when safety is at stake. >> sleep disorders are associated with poor health as well as poor performance and increased safety risks. >> not good when your job is keeping the public safe. 5,000 police...
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he worried that he was becoming like his mother, who he turned and undiagnosed. paranoid schizophrenic. he was worried that he can control them, worried that he was going to physically harm others and do quote terrible things, unquote. in july 2000 tummyache knowledge to another behavioral therapist that he had come up with a new plot, and they just abandoned once again, to poison and kill a lab technician that is that asserted in his heart by leaving fort dietrich. he was obsessed with this woman and remain such. so let's stand up for just a second if i could ask you to do that. hindsight obviously is 2020. but i think the more important and fair question for the united states army is what was known about bruce ivins in real-time? here is what i found. as of the year 2000, a number of his army colleagues at fort dietrich knew some very disturbing things about him. they knew that he was receiving psychiatric treatment, both individual and group therapy could they knew he was taken sick tractor-trailers. they knew he was taking some baltic, valium, trazodone, and
he worried that he was becoming like his mother, who he turned and undiagnosed. paranoid schizophrenic. he was worried that he can control them, worried that he was going to physically harm others and do quote terrible things, unquote. in july 2000 tummyache knowledge to another behavioral therapist that he had come up with a new plot, and they just abandoned once again, to poison and kill a lab technician that is that asserted in his heart by leaving fort dietrich. he was obsessed with this...
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. >> lionel describes a strange, undiagnosed problem. he describes it as some kind of a seizure that you developed, a proneness to seizures late in the pregnancy where you -- he describes it as a kind of rigidness for what you were prescribed medications. do you -- do you remember that? can you describe -- >> i don't remember that at all. i don't -- i can't imagine where that comes from. it isn't true. i don't -- >> you don't recall anything like that? >> no. >> seizures or seizure-like episodes? >> no, absolutely not. >> were you prescribed medications, including morphine, barbiturates? >> i don't know what medications were prescribed, and i'm surprised that anyone says that there is something that lists every single medication i took 33 years ago. i -- i had a doctor, a physician. i took the medicine that was prescribed for me. and for the most part, i was healthy. >> you weren't on morphine? >> you know, i don't think you give pregnant women morphine. you know, i'd have to ask my doctor. but they don't give pregnant women morphine. >>
. >> lionel describes a strange, undiagnosed problem. he describes it as some kind of a seizure that you developed, a proneness to seizures late in the pregnancy where you -- he describes it as a kind of rigidness for what you were prescribed medications. do you -- do you remember that? can you describe -- >> i don't remember that at all. i don't -- i can't imagine where that comes from. it isn't true. i don't -- >> you don't recall anything like that? >> no. >>...
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she wasn't crazy she had the undiagnosed and misunderstood huntington's disease. after all of those tragedies he went to join his recuperating father and another boom to bust oil town on the texas panhandle. dropped out of high school after two years and became a painter, married, had his first two children and they all waited through the years that carried the black lizard's of dust across the great plains. this was the war not topsoil of over 100,000 square miles of ravaged farmland. in november, 1933 the dust. the midwest and came back the following year burying the entire midwest again and then as far east as albany and buffalo new york. as the dust continued to blow for the rest of the decade the sky but term black and red with tongs of dust and animals and people choke to death, toddlers wander out and suffocate. and the single worst day that any of the dust bowl could remember was april 14th, 1945 palm sunday. they call it black sunday. that is when the wind of more than 80 an hour ripped the topsoil and the clafin as far away as nebraska, it dumped on the
she wasn't crazy she had the undiagnosed and misunderstood huntington's disease. after all of those tragedies he went to join his recuperating father and another boom to bust oil town on the texas panhandle. dropped out of high school after two years and became a painter, married, had his first two children and they all waited through the years that carried the black lizard's of dust across the great plains. this was the war not topsoil of over 100,000 square miles of ravaged farmland. in...
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she wasn't crazy she had the undiagnosed and misunderstood huntington's disease. after all of those tragedies he went to join his recuperating father and another boom to bust oil town on the texas panhandle. dropped out of high school after two years and became a painter, married, had his first two children and they all waited through the years that carried the black lizard's of dust across the great plains. this was the war not topsoil of over 100,000 square miles of ravaged farmland. in november, 1933 the dust. the midwest and came back the following year burying the entire midwest again and then as far east as albany and buffalo new york. as the dust continued to blow for the rest of the decade the sky but term black and red with tongs of dust and animals and people choke to death, toddlers wander out and suffocate. and the single worst day that any of the dust bowl could remember was april 14th, 1945 palm sunday. they call it black sunday. that is when the wind of more than 80 an hour ripped the topsoil and the clafin as far away as nebraska, it dumped on the
she wasn't crazy she had the undiagnosed and misunderstood huntington's disease. after all of those tragedies he went to join his recuperating father and another boom to bust oil town on the texas panhandle. dropped out of high school after two years and became a painter, married, had his first two children and they all waited through the years that carried the black lizard's of dust across the great plains. this was the war not topsoil of over 100,000 square miles of ravaged farmland. in...
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she wasn't crazy she had the undiagnosed and misunderstood huntington's disease. after all of those tragedies he went to join his recuperating father and another boom to bust oil town on the texas panhandle. dropped out of high school after two years and became a painter, married, had his first two children and they all waited through the years that carried the black lizard's of dust across the great plains. this was the war not topsoil of over 100,000 square miles of ravaged farmland. in november, 1933 the dust. the midwest and came back the following year burying the entire midwest again and then as far east as albany and buffalo new york. as the dust continued to blow for the rest of the decade the sky but term black and red with tongs of dust and animals and people choke to death, toddlers wander out and suffocate. and the single worst day that any of the dust bowl could remember was april 14th, 1945 palm sunday. they call it black sunday. that is when the wind of more than 80 an hour ripped the topsoil and the clafin as far away as nebraska, it dumped on the
she wasn't crazy she had the undiagnosed and misunderstood huntington's disease. after all of those tragedies he went to join his recuperating father and another boom to bust oil town on the texas panhandle. dropped out of high school after two years and became a painter, married, had his first two children and they all waited through the years that carried the black lizard's of dust across the great plains. this was the war not topsoil of over 100,000 square miles of ravaged farmland. in...
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the longer we wait, the longer our troops suffering from undiagnosed t.b.i.'s, go untreated. i am concerned that we are not providing proper oversight for those soldiers who could have been injured in theater before this policy took effect in 2010. many of these soldiers remain on active duty. we must ensure that they are tested and treated. i fear we are doing a disservice to them and the armed forces by not addressing this problem in this bill. i ask everyone to consider this. this is a critical, critical issue given little attention except by mr. mckeon and mr. smith. i ask that you do review that. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time. the speaker: the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield to my good friend from ohio, mr. kucinich, two minutes. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. kucinich: mr. speaker, thank you. this bil
the longer we wait, the longer our troops suffering from undiagnosed t.b.i.'s, go untreated. i am concerned that we are not providing proper oversight for those soldiers who could have been injured in theater before this policy took effect in 2010. many of these soldiers remain on active duty. we must ensure that they are tested and treated. i fear we are doing a disservice to them and the armed forces by not addressing this problem in this bill. i ask everyone to consider this. this is a...