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for mastectomies. although breast cancer rates are the same, the rate of women getting mastectomies increased 36% over an eight-year period. government says the rate of women getting double mastectomies more than tripled. researchers also found more of those mastectomies are being done on an outpatient basis. >> this is interesting. an internet prank played on a mother from vermont turned into a nightmare and is sounding an alarm with parents everywhere on how much they share publicly. >> so a photo announcing the birth of had her baby was stolen and plastered online with a fake and scandalous story. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: a photo capturing the joy the day your first child is born, are a moment you will cherish forever. but that very same photo creating a living nightmare for a mother, karina bennett. >> it really happened to me. >> reporter: the photo originally posted with an article on the milford mirror january 2015 about bennett's son
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new year in connecticut. the same photo resurfacing wednesday with a very different story. headline reading detroit woman gives birth to her 14th child from 14 different fathers. on world news dailyreport.com. the story going viral when bennett was tagged on facebook by a former coworker. >> i thought it was a joke. i laughed about it. >> reporter: the article tying bennett and her family's image to the fabricated story of a woman named anita sullivan. as the day wore on and the stories spread, it began to take an emotional toll on bennett. >> i starred getting more and more notifications on my facebook. when people are starting to make comments about your person, calling you ugly, fat, those were the comments that started to hurt me a lot. that's where i started to break down. i was seeing comments from 30,000 people. >> according to experts all
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are at risk. how can you protect yourself? experts say mark your pages as private or water mark your photos. >> if it wasn't water marked and wasn't copyrighted, anyone can grab the photo and do whatever they want with it. unfortunately the law hasn't caught up with technology. >> linzie janis, abc news, new york. good to know. got to be careful how much you share. coming up, getting red carpet ready. as we count down to the
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>> we hit everything. we do cardio. we do sculpting. we kind of take everything up a level. >> reach for those arms make them straight. >> reporter: in the three to six weeks leading up to the red carpet, her celeb clients working out every day for an average of two hours. >> most of the time the women are in gowns and their arms are open. i make sure i hit those arms and the upper body. like there exercise targeting the arms and upper back. >> alternate. jeannette says the row and fly is a celeb favorite and it works. >> does pink do this? >> she sure does. she does whatever i tell her! no, i'm just kidding. >> reporter: another secret, nutrition. >> lowering the sugar content. so it's like no more processed foods. no sugars. >> reporter: but her best advice beyond hitting the gym, confidence. >> my number one thing is absolutely never know self-hate. you have to absolutely love yourself.
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news, los angeles. >> just love yourself. don't worry about that cheesecake. just get physical with yourself. >> how did i know this one was coming? this is a classic. >> but it's true. >> that i look good in leg warmers? >> yes. >> i love my 1980s look. >> that was not in the 1980s, that was, like, two weeks ago. all right. coming up, perhaps the hottest race at this year's oscars. race at this year's oscars. without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age...your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. and try regenerist micro-sculpting eyeswirl.
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>> reporter: they are hollywood's leading men competing for oscar's gold. >> it's such an extraordinary ride. >> this year's nominees include bryan cranston, matt damon, michael fast bender and eddie redmayne fresh off his win last year. i am a lucky man. >> damon starring in the martian is also an oscar winner taking home 1998's best original screen play alongside best friend, ben affleck. >> 18 years later, yeah, this is great. i'm going to smell the roses. >> reporter: this is fasbender's second nomination playing the role of steve jobs. >> no, you don't want my name on it. >> and bryan cranston is up for his first oscar ever. >> i'm delirious about it. real happy about it.
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favorite is leo decap dicaprio. >> leo seems to be nominated every single year and shockingly has never won. >> reporter: that's dicaprio nominated for what's eating gilbert grape, then blood diamond and the wolf of wall street but no win. >> that's going to end this year. this is his year. dicaprio has already won countless wards including the s.a.g. and the golden globe. find out if he takes home his first oscar sunday. brandi hitt, abc news, hollywood. >> abc is the place to be on oscars evening. live coverage starts sunday at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. tune in to "world news now" next monday morning for a null full wrap-up including exclusive fashion review by a certain person on your left shoulder. >> on your heft -- wow. >> you mean my right shoulder. >> look at that.
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>> that is a look.force base. police are on scene investigating right now. dayna is tracking this one from the breaking news center? what we know right now is police were called out around 2-30 this morning. this is a live picture of the scene near nellis and las vegas boulevard north. adlib what you see parker collins is there trying to gather more details. we'll have updates from him all morning. also overnight...
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her home near sahara and nellis. metro says around 11.... three men broke into her house.. ordered her to the floor and started to ransack the place. when officers got there, the suspects took off. police shut down the whole neighborhood to look for them. eventually they were able to track them down and arrest them. the woman was not harmed. las vegas will be seeing another breezy to windy day today with high and low pressure pushing up against each other within the southwest. with winds expected out of the north between 10 and 20 mph and gusts around 30 mph for the valley, las vegas and southern nevada as a whole will hover just under wind advisory regards to the wind, we will be the first to let you know! sunny skies are still expected but with the air coming in from the north, you can expect it to be much cooler within southern southwest will begin to stabilize and allow temperatures to climb quickly once again. by thursday, low to mid 70s will be common and moving into the weekend, sunny skies, mild winds and highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s will be
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