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and, prestigious scientific organizations, among them, american medical association, the world health organization, and the national academy of sciences, all say hundreds of peer reviewed studies confirm, gmos pose no danger to health. husband is a certified organic farmer. >> reporter: has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there is not a single instance of harm to human health or the environment using genetically engineered crops. >> reporter: she points out that farmers have been genetically altering food for thousands of years using techniques like grafting, hybridization, and cross-breeding. look at corn for example. >> this is modern sweet corn. this is the ancient ancestor of de cn. this corn produces 100 fold more grain than ancient ancestor which is not used anymore. nothing we eat has been engineered by nature. everything we eat has been genetically altered using human intervention. majority of americans say, gmos are different and should be clearly labeled. >> since the food are not lab
and, prestigious scientific organizations, among them, american medical association, the world health organization, and the national academy of sciences, all say hundreds of peer reviewed studies confirm, gmos pose no danger to health. husband is a certified organic farmer. >> reporter: has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there is not a single instance of harm to human health or the...
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. >> and that's why today the american diabetes association along with the american medical association kicked off a year- long campaign to raise awareness of pre-diabetes. rod carter is live to explain what this ad campaign is all about. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, guys. i am sure you have been to the riverwalk. and take a stroll. perhaps you want to rent a bike and take a ride. that's the type of thing that odd video cats say you need to be aware of, exercise. it helps stop type two diabetes. and today those agencies, the ones you mentioned, launched a huge campaign, a year-long campaign to make people more aware of it. at 71 years old, pete works out age. >> a little scare when had he surprised. >> reporter: and there's a reason he is so active. a few years ago, his doctor told him he was at risk for diabetes. >> he said, if you don't do something, we're going to have to put you on medication for diabetes. so that was a wake-up call for me and my wife. >> reporter: pete is far from alone. according to the american diabetes association, there are nearly 90 million petes in the w
. >> and that's why today the american diabetes association along with the american medical association kicked off a year- long campaign to raise awareness of pre-diabetes. rod carter is live to explain what this ad campaign is all about. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, guys. i am sure you have been to the riverwalk. and take a stroll. perhaps you want to rent a bike and take a ride. that's the type of thing that odd video cats say you need to be aware of, exercise. it helps stop...
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treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior. the 'call to action" recommends health care professionals -- treat physical activity as a vital sign -- write a prescription for exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of daily activity how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes three times a week. consider all the diseases exercise can keep at bay. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) high blood pressure, type two diabetes, obesity, stroke, depression and the list goes on... are increasingly
treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle...
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treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." lipi roy, md. mph/massachuse tts general hospital studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior. the 'call to action" recommends health care professionals -- treat physical activity as a vital sign -- write a prescription for exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of daily activity how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. lipi roy, md. mph/massachuse tts general hospital it can be as simple as walking for 30 minutes three times a week. consider all the diseases exercise can keep at bay. lipi roy, md. mph/massachuse tts general hospital high blood pressure, type two diabetes, obesity, stroke, depression and the list goes on... no wonder doctor
treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." lipi roy, md. mph/massachuse tts general hospital studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior...
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treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior. the 'call to action" recommends health care professionals -- treat physical activity as a prescription for exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of daily activity how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) it can be as simple (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) high blood pressure, type two diabetes, obesity, stroke, depression and the list goes on... no wonder doctors are increasingly saying... exercise "is" medicine. in boston, jim morelli if you have
treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to...
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to world-renowned hair-loss expert, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association. >> hair loss, for both men and common than you think. by the age of 50, half the adult population experiences hair loss.the medical community expect this trend to increase over time, in part, due nutrition, bad diets, andescription medication. hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men,e than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to the chemical dihydrotestosterone, commonly dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. the follicle's resistance toereof, is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> for me, i started towas in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it got really worse once i got into college and to the point whereamatic. and, through this time, i started to use a lot of different products, a lot of different things that promised,wing of hair, things of that nature. >> hair loss for women, in many ways, is far more traumat
to world-renowned hair-loss expert, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association. >> hair loss, for both men and common than you think. by the age of 50, half the adult population experiences hair loss.the medical community expect this trend to increase over time, in part, due nutrition, bad diets, andescription medication. hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men,e than 90% of all male cases...
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. >>> you can lower your risk of to your diet a new study published in the journal of american medical association says eating spinach kale and broccoli may lower your risk by 30%. leafy greens lower the chronic damage, it can help blood circulation. >>> joaquin guzman captured after his interview with sean penn. >> are you fearful for your life? >>> what the actor is saying about his controversial meeting with the notorious drug lord. will be a wash out. gnp r m fs teetd onbuletainat$699 mth the common core rollout was a disaster. parents knew it. teachers knew it. and now, governor cuomo's task force is doing what's right. state tests don't unfairly count against students. and test scores won't be used in teacher evaluations. less testing. greater focus on learning. that's a start, but there's more to do. let's work together to support sensible and fair learning standards . >>> closed captioning on cbs 2 news is brought to you by california walnuts. >>> weather on the go. download the new cbs new york weather app, now. >>> sean penn sits down with charlie rose to talk about the actor's rolling s
. >>> you can lower your risk of to your diet a new study published in the journal of american medical association says eating spinach kale and broccoli may lower your risk by 30%. leafy greens lower the chronic damage, it can help blood circulation. >>> joaquin guzman captured after his interview with sean penn. >> are you fearful for your life? >>> what the actor is saying about his controversial meeting with the notorious drug lord. will be a wash out. gnp r...
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eric: the recommendation published in the journal of the american medical association also stated everyone 18 and older should be screened as well. >> i'm not a fan of megyn kelly. i think she's a third-rate reporter. i think she frankly is not good at what she does. eric: still ahead. skipping the debate. republican front-runner donald trump refusing to face fox news. elizabeth: plus bernie in iowa. how the democrat was trying to win over union workers. what he had to say to the but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now. i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing for hillary clinton. y in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of
eric: the recommendation published in the journal of the american medical association also stated everyone 18 and older should be screened as well. >> i'm not a fan of megyn kelly. i think she's a third-rate reporter. i think she frankly is not good at what she does. eric: still ahead. skipping the debate. republican front-runner donald trump refusing to face fox news. elizabeth: plus bernie in iowa. how the democrat was trying to win over union workers. what he had to say to the but will...
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becky benson: it certainly is, yes, and the american medical association and most medical associations are not supporting death with dignity or aid in dying at this point because of that realization that it can be a harr that's irreversible. many palliative care physicians, in fact, would say, "we need to do everything we can to support a help them with in their dying in an active way, such as prescribing something or they can use to take within the healing realm that a doctor would espouse of theeselves." scott samuelson: yeah, francis degnin: that's also a reason why no doctor should be required to do this, i know, because then it's not necessary but let me push the palliative care issue one steppurther. there's also, i think, a really important thing that many people misunderstand, even some doctors misunderstan d, often times when we're doing palliative care we actually hasten death. the difference in palliative care is this, we're doing enough to relieve the suffering, if it incidentally happens to hasten death, that's acceptable and that's also by this us supreme court washington
becky benson: it certainly is, yes, and the american medical association and most medical associations are not supporting death with dignity or aid in dying at this point because of that realization that it can be a harr that's irreversible. many palliative care physicians, in fact, would say, "we need to do everything we can to support a help them with in their dying in an active way, such as prescribing something or they can use to take within the healing realm that a doctor would...
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the study appears in the journal of the american medical association that tracks hundreds of melanoma patients to come up with the numbers. >>> people in california might be sick of the storms, but they have had -- but will is one benefit they say from -- but there is one benefit they say from all of the storms they have gotten. el nino has brought the wetlands back. they have gone mostly dry because of the drought over so many years. but now the birds and bird watchers are back. it is also helping california's rice farmers. >> in the last couple of years, there hasn't been enough water to allow these same farmers to flood to the amount that they have been able to flood in the past. >> well, most of the news is good, wild life officials say have to be on alert, they say, because since the birds have returned, maybe some people don't know that it is illegal to hunt them. >>> don champion reports, it is all to make way for some challenging construction work. >> to sum, the thought of niagra falls going from this to this is unimaginable. but new york officials say it is very necessary. >
the study appears in the journal of the american medical association that tracks hundreds of melanoma patients to come up with the numbers. >>> people in california might be sick of the storms, but they have had -- but will is one benefit they say from -- but there is one benefit they say from all of the storms they have gotten. el nino has brought the wetlands back. they have gone mostly dry because of the drought over so many years. but now the birds and bird watchers are back. it is...
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and, prestigious scientific organizations, amok them, american medical association, the world health organization, and the national academy of sciences, all say hundreds of peer reviewed studies confirm, gmos pose no danger to health. a plant geneticist, and her husband is a certified organic farmer. >> reporter: has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there is not a single instance of harm to human health or the environment using genetically engineered crops. farmers have been genetically altering food for thousands of years using techniques like grafting, hybridization, and cross-breeding. look at corn for example. >> this is modern sweet corn. this is the ancient ancestor of modern corn. this corn produces 100 fold more grain than ancient ancestor which is not used anymore. nothing we eat has been engineered by nature. everything we eat has been genetically altered using human intervention. >> reporter: still the vast majority of americans say, gmos are different and should be clearly labeled.
and, prestigious scientific organizations, amok them, american medical association, the world health organization, and the national academy of sciences, all say hundreds of peer reviewed studies confirm, gmos pose no danger to health. a plant geneticist, and her husband is a certified organic farmer. >> reporter: has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there is not a single instance of harm to...
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depressed and so they go untreated so all of these new recommendations will be listed in the american medical association journal coming up. in dublin, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> the founder of a popular yoga method in hot water tonight. >> why the man behind [ indiscernible ] is asking to fork out nearly a million dollars. >> and a real-life hannibal lecter on the run. the new strategy police are trying to catch escaped california convicts. >> i'm emily turner in marin county. all the wet weather is great for california's drought. but it hasn't been great for something that could be deadly to your dog. i'll have that story coming up. lawyer who was investigatinm for sexual harassment. >>> the founder of a type of yoga is ordered to pay damages against a lawyer who was investigating him for sexual harassment. a jury says he should pay the female attorney $924,000 in compensatory damages. they are still weighing punitive damages after he subjected her to harassment and retaliation. ist still facing lawsuits by six other women. >>> authorities in sonoma county looking for four people caught on camera c
depressed and so they go untreated so all of these new recommendations will be listed in the american medical association journal coming up. in dublin, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> the founder of a popular yoga method in hot water tonight. >> why the man behind [ indiscernible ] is asking to fork out nearly a million dollars. >> and a real-life hannibal lecter on the run. the new strategy police are trying to catch escaped california convicts. >> i'm emily turner in...
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and prestigious scientific organizations, among them the american medical association, the world health organization and the national academy of sciences all say hundreds of peer-reviewed studies confirm gmos are pose no danger to health. >> we're looking at genes that make the plants tolerant of flooding, we're also interested in drought. >> pam ronald is a plant geneticist at the university of california-davis. her husband is a certified has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there's not a single instance of harm to human health or the environment using genetically engineered crops. >> ronald points out that farmers have been genetically altering food for thousands of years using techniques like grafting, hybridization and cross greeding. look at corn, for example. >> this is modern sweet corn. this is ancient ancestor of modern corn. this corn produces a hundred fold more grain than the ancient ancestor which is not used any more. nothing we eat has been engineered by nature. everything we eat ha
and prestigious scientific organizations, among them the american medical association, the world health organization and the national academy of sciences all say hundreds of peer-reviewed studies confirm gmos are pose no danger to health. >> we're looking at genes that make the plants tolerant of flooding, we're also interested in drought. >> pam ronald is a plant geneticist at the university of california-davis. her husband is a certified has any study shown even as much as one...
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the american medical association did not endorse birth-control until 1937. some of this that dorothy and a little bit of hot water because she also talked a lot about the ,eed for passing on good genes and this got her tarred with the eugenics movement. not a 1920's, it was dirty word it became after the holocaust and hitler's. dorothy married a from howard university in 1930. . movie star handsome dentist he was educated at the columbia school of dentistry. aspired to be an artist. a year later, she gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. one for him and one for me. [laughter] their marriage was always rocky. it is hard to understand why, other than the fact, it must've been very difficult to be mr. dr. dorothy ferebee because she clearly was the rating star -- because she clearly was the reigning star in the family. her children were out of control and her husband found solace in other women. daughter died at the age of 18 years old from a botched abortion, her long, ailing marriage died along with her daughter. her husband blamed her for their daughter pas
the american medical association did not endorse birth-control until 1937. some of this that dorothy and a little bit of hot water because she also talked a lot about the ,eed for passing on good genes and this got her tarred with the eugenics movement. not a 1920's, it was dirty word it became after the holocaust and hitler's. dorothy married a from howard university in 1930. . movie star handsome dentist he was educated at the columbia school of dentistry. aspired to be an artist. a year...
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treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior. the 'call to action" recommends health care professionals sign -- write a prescription for exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of daily activity how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes three times a week. consider all the diseases exercise can keep at bay. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) high blood pressure, type two diabetes, obesity, stroke, depression and the list goes on... no wonder doctors are
treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to...
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. >> daniel: american medical association says the zica virus has potential to become explosive pandemic and normally words associated with like ebola it is carried from mosquitos and spread to 23 countries in south and central america and caribbean. several american tourists have already been affected and returned home, but so far no infected mosquitos have been found here. the disease is serious threat to progress and already resulted in the birth of thousands of children with rare condition known as microcephaly and causes children to have unusually small heads. doctors are now telling pregnant women to avoid travel to the areas where the virus has been found. advice is already causing one local woman to change her travel plans. >> unless absolute necessity for chance. >> daniel: women should wear mosquito repellant and leading the seven for vaccine. in the newsroom, daniel miller, fox25 news. >> gene: local doctors make a big breakthrough in common illness in young people. schizophrenia causes hallucinations and social behavior and they identified could lead to early detection and tr
. >> daniel: american medical association says the zica virus has potential to become explosive pandemic and normally words associated with like ebola it is carried from mosquitos and spread to 23 countries in south and central america and caribbean. several american tourists have already been affected and returned home, but so far no infected mosquitos have been found here. the disease is serious threat to progress and already resulted in the birth of thousands of children with rare...
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the american medical association did not endorse birth control until 1937. some of this got her in hot water because she also talked a lot about the need for passing on good genes. this got her tart a little bit with the eugenics movement. thehe 1920's it was not dirty word it became after the holocaust and hitler. dorothy married a colleague from howard university in 1930. a movie star handsome dentist named dr. claude thurston ferebee. had aspired to be an artist. a year later she gave birth to twins, a boy and girl. the boy was named claude, the girl dorothy. as she put it, no controversy. one for him, one for me. their marriage was always rocky. whys hard to understand other than the fact that it must've been very difficult to be mr. dr. dorothy ferebee because she clearly was the reigning star in the family. while she was out saving the world her children were largely out of control and her jealous husband found solace in the arms of other women. 1950her daughter died in of a botched abortion that dorothy could have safely herself, her marriage died alo
the american medical association did not endorse birth control until 1937. some of this got her in hot water because she also talked a lot about the need for passing on good genes. this got her tart a little bit with the eugenics movement. thehe 1920's it was not dirty word it became after the holocaust and hitler. dorothy married a colleague from howard university in 1930. a movie star handsome dentist named dr. claude thurston ferebee. had aspired to be an artist. a year later she gave birth...
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treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise"the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that heal care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior.the 'call to action" recommends treat physical activity as a vital sign -- write a prescription for exercise -- and encourage how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. it can be as simple as walking times a week.consider all the bay. high blood pressure, type two diabetes, obesy, stroke, depressioiond the list goes on... no wonder doctors are increasingly saying... exercise "is" medicine. in boston, jim morelli for c-n-n we'll telelyou why a recent lawsuit has the iowa pork congress deciding whether to moines. stay with tv-9. agribusiness repdavid geiger. ---- yesterday wa
treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise"the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that heal care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is...
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. >> reporter: journal of the american medical association published a call to action. authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients. calling one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive. >> studies have shown when a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adopt a healthy lifestyle that patient is more likely to adopt that behavior. >> reporter: recommends health care professionals treat physical activity as a vital assignment. write a prescription for exercise and encourage record keeping of activity. how much is need? hint, you don't have to run a marathon. >> can be as simple as walking for 30 minutes three times a week. >> reporter: consider all the diseases exercise keeps at bay. >> high blood pressure. obesity. >> reporter: the list goes on. no wonder doctors are saying, exercise is medicine. in boston. jim for cnn. >> patti: still to come on good morning virginia skin cancer can be deadly. there are challenges when it come to treating it. new veteransadvancements are changing how it is tackled. >> mona: it is
. >> reporter: journal of the american medical association published a call to action. authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients. calling one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive. >> studies have shown when a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adopt a healthy lifestyle that patient is more likely to adopt that behavior. >> reporter: recommends health care professionals treat physical activity as a vital...
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that's why the american diabetes association, american medical association, and the centers for diseasentrol and prevention are all working together to get the word out. >> we have a link on our website, ktvu.com, to take that test, a very important first step. >> we are getting ready for the super bowl. there is a bay area effort to prevent human trafficking from coming along with the big game. still to come, the new awareness campaign going up around the bay area. >>> today in "the verdict," it was a protest that brought the bay bridge to a complete standstill. what are the legal ramifications? i sit down with our legal expert, michael cardoza, when "the four on 2" returns. >>> the bay area is getting ready for super bowl 50, and part of that effort includes raising awareness about human trafficking that often follows major sporting events. one way they are doing that is through billboards around the bay area trying to alert the public and deter potential clients of forced sex workers. joining us now is the coordinator of the campaign. tell us about it. >> this billboard campaign is r
that's why the american diabetes association, american medical association, and the centers for diseasentrol and prevention are all working together to get the word out. >> we have a link on our website, ktvu.com, to take that test, a very important first step. >> we are getting ready for the super bowl. there is a bay area effort to prevent human trafficking from coming along with the big game. still to come, the new awareness campaign going up around the bay area. >>>...
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treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to adapt a healthy lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapapthat the 'call to action" care professionals activity as a vital -- write a exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes three times a week. consider all the diseases exercise can keep at bay. general hospital) high blood pressure, obesity, stroke, and the list goes no wonder doctors are increasingly saying... exercise "is" medicine. lukas: of course, it's always a good idea to check in with your doc
treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise" the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to...
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and this is why the american diabetes association, american medical association, and the centers forll working together on this and to get the word out. dave, good news is we have a link on you are our website to that site and that test. it is very simple, very quick. take it and know if your risk is high. get to the doctor. >> and you want me to change my lifestyle, be more active and eat better? >> yes, i do. i will nag you about it. >> all right. pam, thank you. >>> time is 8:50. i got to go to sal. i hope you're taking care of the macarthur maze this morning, sal? >> dave, after we get off, let's go out and grab a cheeseburger? >> see, i can't say that in front of pam. she is still here. >> maybe steve will come with us. >> sal. >> i know. >> we will have to talk off camera. >> good morning, everybody. okay. let's go grab some kale. what do you think? let's go to the macarthur maze. if you are going anywhere today, you have to go out, it's not gonna be a great drive anywhere. it will be worse, according to steve, worse later. there is a backup on richmond, el cerrito at the macar
and this is why the american diabetes association, american medical association, and the centers forll working together on this and to get the word out. dave, good news is we have a link on you are our website to that site and that test. it is very simple, very quick. take it and know if your risk is high. get to the doctor. >> and you want me to change my lifestyle, be more active and eat better? >> yes, i do. i will nag you about it. >> all right. pam, thank you....
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the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) "studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior." the 'call to action" recommends health care professionals -- treat physical activity as a vital sign -- write a prescription for exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of daily activity how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) "it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes three times a week." consider all can keep at bay. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts "high blood pressure, type two stroke, depression." and the list goes on... no wonder increasingly exercise "is" medicine. in boston, jim morelli for c- n-n one man with alzheimer's is try
the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) "studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that...
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the journal of the american medical association actually wants patients to receive prescriptions for exercise. a simple recommendation could help avoid obesity, stroke, and depression. >> it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes, three times a week. exercise program you' re reminded to check with your doctor. meredith: another rainy and stormy day, it is just in time for the evening commute. summer: we are going to get you the information about how long it will last. tony: i am most concerned with these rain waves approaching i-4. we will talk about this and the next half hour, one inch to two inches in the next half hour. we will continue to babysit that for you. let' s take a look at i-4 in winter park from the airport to i-4, the rain looking to pick up here. temperatures are holding steady in the mid-60' s at this very moment. 65 it right now and wind is out of the north. we have a front off our west. this will continue to move see the area of pressure develop here to the peninsula. that is when we will see drying out, gradually. there are multiple ways that are going over al
the journal of the american medical association actually wants patients to receive prescriptions for exercise. a simple recommendation could help avoid obesity, stroke, and depression. >> it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes, three times a week. exercise program you' re reminded to check with your doctor. meredith: another rainy and stormy day, it is just in time for the evening commute. summer: we are going to get you the information about how long it will last. tony: i am most...
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the american medical association and other leading medical associations have come to this case to tell supreme court these are unnecessary health galatians. and -- health regulations. and they are going to harm women's health because they are not going to be able to get access. amy: explain what whole women's health is, the case that is the basis of the argument. nancy: it is a case about the fact that texas pass this law. amy: the clinic itself? nancy: whole women's health has run clinics throughout texas. particularly the clinic at here -- at issue here is in the rio grande valley in mcallen, serves a very poor population. it has clinics in austin, san antonio and fort worth. there are other clinics that will be covered. it is not just texas. what the supreme court does much 2 and -- on march 2 and in june will affect throughout the u.s. porter, you are a lawyer. you did "gideon's army" about legal defenders in the south. then you went on to spies in mississippi. dawn: i was shooting for "spies in mississippi" and i read there was one clinic left in the state. as a person who is pro-
the american medical association and other leading medical associations have come to this case to tell supreme court these are unnecessary health galatians. and -- health regulations. and they are going to harm women's health because they are not going to be able to get access. amy: explain what whole women's health is, the case that is the basis of the argument. nancy: it is a case about the fact that texas pass this law. amy: the clinic itself? nancy: whole women's health has run clinics...
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in fact, we had a publication in the journal american medical association just last year of 151 patients in how they did it with this therapy over the years after the treatment. what was remarkable compared to all the standard therapy out there is that the stem cell treatment allowed them to improve neurologically, that is, the neurologic deficits that they are reversed, not all, but many of them >>> what does that mean? >> well, let assay, for instance-- let's say you have foot drop, that improves. it goes away and you get function back and you can lift your foot. it depends, different patients have different areas of deficits. depending on the part of their brain or spinal cord that is being attacked by this disease >>> talk specifically about the other symptoms that, the ms symptoms and what this therapy actually does. >> in ms your immune system attacks your brain and spinal cord. we really are our thoughts in our brain. obviously, it can affect your thoughts, you can often get a cloudy cognition and have trouble thinking, have trouble multi tasking, to i point you can't even care fo
in fact, we had a publication in the journal american medical association just last year of 151 patients in how they did it with this therapy over the years after the treatment. what was remarkable compared to all the standard therapy out there is that the stem cell treatment allowed them to improve neurologically, that is, the neurologic deficits that they are reversed, not all, but many of them >>> what does that mean? >> well, let assay, for instance-- let's say you have foot...
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doctors writing in the journal of the american medical association say the z ika virus has the potential to be an explosive pandemic. those are words normally associated with diseases like ebola. the zika virus is car ed by mosquitoes and started in brazil and spread to 23 countries in south american and central america and caribbean. several americans tourists have been infected and return home but so far no infected mosquitos have been found here. the disease is a serious threat may become pregnant and has already resulted in the births of thousands of children with a rare conditions known as micro cephaly that causes children to have unusually small heads. doctors are telling pregnant women to avoid travelling to areas where the virus has been found. the advice is already causing one local come to change her travel plans. >> unless there was a absolute necessity for me and my muss to travel, no chance. >> daniel: doctors say women who go to areas where the who go to areas where the disease is spreading should use mosquito netting and repellent and long-sleeved clothes. they are leadin
doctors writing in the journal of the american medical association say the z ika virus has the potential to be an explosive pandemic. those are words normally associated with diseases like ebola. the zika virus is car ed by mosquitoes and started in brazil and spread to 23 countries in south american and central america and caribbean. several americans tourists have been infected and return home but so far no infected mosquitos have been found here. the disease is a serious threat may become...
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all of these new recommendations are now listed in the journal of the american medical association. goodrich, kpix 5. >>> still ahead an unexpected consequence from el nino. >> wait until you see what has resurfaced on a bay area beach. >> look at the rainfall totals for the month. 6" in gilroy and berkeley, 7" in rain, nearly 10" of rainfall so far this month in san rafael. we'll add to those totals. find out when the rain returns coming up. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, what did the warriors get for blowing out the spurs last night? >> another brutal warriors practice. >> and the warriors rival loses a key player for weeks because of a punch . >> carolina is on one of those rolls right now. >> joe montana makes his super pick and catch of the day all coming up in a few minutes. ,, a ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the character actor with the sunken-sad eyes will be the >>> actor abe very vigoda died at the age of 94. this character with those sad eyes will be remembered as sal tessio in the godfather and later on in television as detective phil fish on barney miller. twice in t
all of these new recommendations are now listed in the journal of the american medical association. goodrich, kpix 5. >>> still ahead an unexpected consequence from el nino. >> wait until you see what has resurfaced on a bay area beach. >> look at the rainfall totals for the month. 6" in gilroy and berkeley, 7" in rain, nearly 10" of rainfall so far this month in san rafael. we'll add to those totals. find out when the rain returns coming up. >> and i'm...
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published in journal of american medical association, but given a b rating.acare must cover this. i am very happy to see obamacare covering something like this. what's going to happen as a result, women have to be forthcoming. it is tricky. when a woman is pregnant, you may or may not want to give her medication. postpartum after she delivered, you would be more likely to consider antidepressant medications. >> as long as she is not breastfeeding, as long as that's okay. >> exactly. that's something you have to do with the obstetrician. they may say i am not the one to treat it. may refer the patient to a psychiatrist or psychologist. at least the ball is rolling now. this is just the tip of the iceberg to identify the problem. you know what happens? prenatal care goes down when you're depressed, you're not doing what you should be when you're pregnant, taking vitamins. kids are born, they get behavioral problems, pick up the way the mother is behaving, may not do as well at school. this is a problem for the entire family. needs to be looked at and worked on.
published in journal of american medical association, but given a b rating.acare must cover this. i am very happy to see obamacare covering something like this. what's going to happen as a result, women have to be forthcoming. it is tricky. when a woman is pregnant, you may or may not want to give her medication. postpartum after she delivered, you would be more likely to consider antidepressant medications. >> as long as she is not breastfeeding, as long as that's okay. >> exactly....
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it auto peers in the journal of the american medical association. >> big story in morning the commute:00 and there's a lot of problems on the road. erin. of problems on the road. erin. >>reporter: ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! may not always be clear. cinna-milk! but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> weerk back at 5:45 breaking news from the roads. accidents involving tractor-trailers all over the region tonight. the two big ones now you see them on the screen. i jack knifed tractor-trailer 270 southbound montrose road on the rights three tractor-trailers involved in a wreck outer loop braddock road. all traffic there having to get off at braddock. >>. >> there's about slow flake activity al
it auto peers in the journal of the american medical association. >> big story in morning the commute:00 and there's a lot of problems on the road. erin. of problems on the road. erin. >>reporter: ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! may not always be clear....
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the american medical association is pushing for healthcare professionals to prescribe exercise just like they would medicine. the study calls for doctors to treat physical activity like a vital sign and prescribed exercise as needed jack study shown that when a healthcare professional, doctor, nurse practitioner advises the patient to make -- adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors the patient is more likely to adopt the behavior. >> experts say it is always a doctor before starting any exercise program. >>> if you need to renew your passport, you may want to do it now. whether government is telling travelers not to wait neighbors is a trees along i-4 used to act as a sound barrier but that is not the case anymore. 9 investigates why the state is not putting in sound walls along sections of the i-4 ultimate project. >>> going to the weekend, lots of changes. yes, dryer and up-and-down the i-4 ultimate project is intruding a neighborhood up and down the highway. construction crews ripped of hundreds of trees as they moved the highly close to some neighborhoods. investigative reporter daralene j
the american medical association is pushing for healthcare professionals to prescribe exercise just like they would medicine. the study calls for doctors to treat physical activity like a vital sign and prescribed exercise as needed jack study shown that when a healthcare professional, doctor, nurse practitioner advises the patient to make -- adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors the patient is more likely to adopt the behavior. >> experts say it is always a doctor before starting any...