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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190531:23:22:00

plus my nose isn t so stuffed up anymore i can smell and taste things a lot better so things have definitely changed for the baking is less harmful than smoking tobacco and is one way of cutting down on quitting but eesa carets do impact health. well let s get more on the story now we have dr rooney back are with us leading expert on the risks that you cigarettes post to our hearts and our health and we also have dr alex carl who s the conducting research on the environmental effects of hazards of of a thing thanks to have you both with us from the u.s. city of louisville tonight now a cigarette i really want to start with you are supposed to be a far healthier alternative to tobacco is it safe to say that they really are well to do contain less of the bosses that s present in a lot of combustible cigarettes but we do not know who are sure or much healthier there are they may have less harm then the very best of those people smoke but even

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181102:15:16:00

ten years she took four four hundred milligram tablets a day that s more than the rest it s a day that s more than the recommended daily dose of. her kidneys have stress for five hours she stopped it s because i took painkillers. and i couldn t just sit down when i down when i was. this i trusted the pills because they relieved my pain he had a life on dialysis because of over the counter pain killers even if there are no clear statistics linking pain killers to kidney damage where you put in this new form that i assume is a relatively large or whose need for dialysis would have come later that of the others but. after all they ve been around for more than one hundred they ve been around for more than a hundred late nineteenth century doctors at the renowned university of strasbourg were conducting the conducting research to find a cure against worms due to a mix up of drugs. the worms remained butler. macular slee the patient s fever came

CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield May 23, 2014 16:54:00

life. while conducting research, he was alone on a mountain when he plunged into an icy crevasse. his fade bloodied. all suffered several broken ribs and a fractured arm from the terrifying fall. like the survival drama, 127 hours , the professor made a lifesaving decision to climb out, his camera in tow. that hurt bad but i got to get out. it s funny the amount of damage the body can take and still function pretty well. the pain was wonderful, let s put it that that way, because i was at least alive to feel the pain. reporter: it took five agonizing hours, all making his way to the top with an ice axe. eventually reaching his researcher s team camp where the professor was later rescued. it happened so quickly and i was thinking, thank god i stopped and i was still alive,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100724:00:10:00

technologies that evolve in courtroom discussions and litigations. so it s not unusual at all for our faculty to be on plaintiff sides or defendant sides of lawsuits. and why did you turn it down? well, in this instance, the contract was specific in terms that bp had the right to fund research at the university which would be conducted by our faculty and our faculty s grad students using the laboratories of the university. and in the process of conducting research, then our researchers would want all that information to be subject to transparency, peer review and sharing with the public in relation to the spill. and they wanted to keep that confidential for up to three years. now bp says they only wanted to keep legal matters confidential. is that something you could actually separate in research like this, something that was a legal matter and something that wasn t? it would have been very difficult for fisheries

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