we just talked about that. that means you can have those mandatory tests. all those preventions. guess what, clayton, lawyers figured that out, not doctors. i might know or another practicing physician might know what is exactly essential. a trip to an emergency room i that covered. hospitalization that should be mandatory. catastrophic style insurance. but don t front load it with all of these things that lawyers decided you needed but doctors might not. abby: as you mentioned earlier more insurance choices and that could be huge. that s going to drive down prices and people are going to get what they actually need for their own healthcare and there will be transparency of prices too. you will sit with your doctor again like you used to. you will sit there with your doctor and say i heard an mri was cheaper up town and doctor will say i heard that too. use your health savings account for that or use your tax deductible premium to buy a policy that covers that. that s choices. goin
president-elect. he s been very successful in his private life. i kind of know something like about that. i had to walk away from my medical practice. that s hard to do for someone my age. it s difficult. i can certainly sympathize that he may be having some difficulty with leaving that. but this is a smart individual who has smart people around him. and i will trust that they will make the correct decisions. so here s my question, this is actually a great example, right? so you were a practicing physician, as i understand it. you had a very successful medical practice. very successful. you left that medical practice behind entirely, right? you didn t give it over to your kids, it s not something they weren t licensed to practice medicine in the state of texas, so t would have been hard. that would have been problematic. this isn t just an on paper, arm s length thing, you divested yourself from it. it s no longer under your purview. it wasn t required.
school football deaths as we understand them are head, neck, spinal injuries, indirect causes include heat stroke, sudden cardiac arrest and pre-existing health condition. why have we not seen a significant decline in these numbers so far, dr. hebert? the interesting part is those rules we have to govern high school athletics have to be followed. as a past medical director of an entire state school district, we have seen some coaches decide they think it s more important to put a student on the field than to get a sports physical before they hit the field. then you have some small cities and small towns that actually don t have a practicing physician or certified ems at every football game. so we look at these types of injuries and we realize we ve got to do more as far as legislation so that people will follow the rules, but also legislate so we can have better
a practicing physician and professor at university state health sciences center joins us now. thank you for being with us. thank you. i want to get your read how important these advances were for the three sciences they made in this area? in america, we don t think about these diseases to much because we don t see them. in developing countries all around the world, these were the most ground breaking drugs that were available and are still saving millions of lives every year. you talk about malaria and roundworm diseases. these diseases are so prevalent around the world that we know them as elephantitis. there is something that is ground breaking. what impact have they had on the way parasitic diseases are being treated around the world?
customers so she wouldn t have to. all of it changed when a fellow employee complained. now stanley is filing the complaint with the eeoc excerting express jet is making her choose between her religion and her job. they are required by law to ensure there s a safe environment in place and that employees can practice their religious believes freely. of course, there are limitations that it must be reasonable. we know it s not an imposition on the airline because the airline itself made that suggestion and offered that accommodation. sounds familiar, right? we re joined by a practicing physician and also muslim and author in the land of invisible women. a book, in part, about how to work in a secular world without sacrificing your faith. so, i ll ask you off the bat. is the flight attendant right? it s interesting. islam is pretty clear that