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dr. david ensz "when someone starts exercising more of that chemical is released and more of it stays around both of them stay around longer and even thinking of exercise increases the level of those hormones." rae: for someone like heidi gengler weightloss and a boost of confidence is what got her going to the gym every day... heidi: "just the way i have been able to adjust my lifestyle and get healthier and feel much better with myself when i started about a year ago i was a lot heavier than what i am and i just feel great after i have lost some weight and get motivated and get up every morning to start my day." rae: for others its the commraderie and friendships developed along the way... "it's personalized, it's never the same, and it's a lot of good friend here, a lot of good people" t sounds "gym sic working out" rae:e:ay todd, owner jt training in sioux city, says one way y tries to motivate his clients is by keeping the workouts fun... jay todd: "we greet them enthusiastically, we welco
dr. david ensz "when someone starts exercising more of that chemical is released and more of it stays around both of them stay around longer and even thinking of exercise increases the level of those hormones." rae: for someone like heidi gengler weightloss and a boost of confidence is what got her going to the gym every day... heidi: "just the way i have been able to adjust my lifestyle and get healthier and feel much better with myself when i started about a year ago i was a...
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dr. david ensz "when someone starts exercising more of that chemical is released and more of it stays around both of them stay around longer and even thinking of exercise increases the level of those hormones." rae: for someone like heidi gengler weightloss and a boost of confidence is what got her going to the gym every day... heidi: "just the way i have been able to adjust my lifestyle and get healthier and feel much better with myself when i started about a year ago i was a lot heavier than what i am and i just feel great after i have lost some weight and get motivated and get up every morning to start my day." rae: for others its the commraderie and friendships developed along the way... "it's personalized, it's never the same, and it's a lot of good friend here, a lot of good people" nat sounds "gym music working out" rae: jay todd, owner of jt training in sioux city, says one way he tries to motivate his clients is by keeping the workouts fun... jay todd: "we greet them enthusiastically,
dr. david ensz "when someone starts exercising more of that chemical is released and more of it stays around both of them stay around longer and even thinking of exercise increases the level of those hormones." rae: for someone like heidi gengler weightloss and a boost of confidence is what got her going to the gym every day... heidi: "just the way i have been able to adjust my lifestyle and get healthier and feel much better with myself when i started about a year ago i was a...
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." >> joining us is dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine who is also the author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors? >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> we are going to begin today with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month t. is a disease that touches 200,000 families each year. dr. samadi, i want to start with you. if you could tell us some of the breakthroughs in research and testing. >> this is an important month because october the whole world turns pink. and congratulations for wearing the right color. 230,000 women get breast cancer and 30,000 still die from this disease. now, we have made huge progress. if you look at the five year survival for breast cancer in this country, today it's about 90% at five years. in 1970, it was only 75%. why is this happening? and it keeps going back to early screening. and i just interviewed a lady this morning on my radio
." >> joining us is dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine who is also the author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors? >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> we are going to begin today with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month t. is a disease that touches 200,000 families each year. dr. samadi, i want...
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. >> nbc bay area made requests to interview dr. david michaels, the head of osha. he declined. instead, osha pointed us to this april memo he wroes saying we are focused on improving both the efficiently and called of our investigations. michaels says the program reached a record number of merit findings in 2013, 75 out of 300. his memo concludes no one benefits if workers are silenced for sounding an alarm when they see a problem that can injure, sicken or kill someone. >> dr. david michaels are giving some very inspiring speeches about his entire for this to become an effective workers right organization. so far, the rhetoric has not closed in reality. >> in recent years, osha has added more programs, staff and created a national whistleblower advisory committee. the critics say congress needs to take this program out from under osha. we'll follow those developments and let you know what happens. >> valuable insight. thank you, vicki. >> now, if you have a tip for vicki or anyone in the investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips. or send vicki an e-mail. >>> let's bri
. >> nbc bay area made requests to interview dr. david michaels, the head of osha. he declined. instead, osha pointed us to this april memo he wroes saying we are focused on improving both the efficiently and called of our investigations. michaels says the program reached a record number of merit findings in 2013, 75 out of 300. his memo concludes no one benefits if workers are silenced for sounding an alarm when they see a problem that can injure, sicken or kill someone. >> dr....
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dr. david ensz "when someone starts exercising more of that chemical is released and more of it stays around both of them stay around longer and even thinking of exercise increases the level of those hormones." rae: for someone like heidi gengler weightloss and a boost of confidence is what got her going to the gym every day... heidi: "just the way i have been able to adjust my lifestyle and get healthier and feel much better with myself when i started about a year ago i was a lot heavier than what i am and i just feel great after i have morning to start my day." rae: for others its the commraderie and friendships way... it's never the same, and it's a lot of good good people" music working out" of jt training in sioux city, says one way he tries to motivate his clients is by keeping the workouts fun... jay todd: "we greet them enthusiastically, we welcome them by name, we're basically high energy everything we do. we like them to have a fun experience." so however your brain is motivated... dr
dr. david ensz "when someone starts exercising more of that chemical is released and more of it stays around both of them stay around longer and even thinking of exercise increases the level of those hormones." rae: for someone like heidi gengler weightloss and a boost of confidence is what got her going to the gym every day... heidi: "just the way i have been able to adjust my lifestyle and get healthier and feel much better with myself when i started about a year ago i was a...
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dr. david king is a surgeon at mass general and an active army doctor. he ran and finished the boston marathon in 2013 before the explosions at the finish line. he helped treat the wounded. now, he is helping train school nurses in making inexpensive tourniquets. dr. king: they are the immediate responders to those incidents. >> violence is going to exist in our cities and towns. emily: dr. king says simple tourniquets save limbs and lives. a controversial gun law taking effect today. randy: the changes in maine that have gun control advocates concerned. a unique artist taking her unique talents on the road. her impressive artwork, and how she' that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty. beautiful. it feels great. perfect. this is not what i would expect from a chevy at all. get more than you expect for less than you imagined. the 2015 models are going fast. find your tag and get cash back for 15% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get 0%
dr. david king is a surgeon at mass general and an active army doctor. he ran and finished the boston marathon in 2013 before the explosions at the finish line. he helped treat the wounded. now, he is helping train school nurses in making inexpensive tourniquets. dr. king: they are the immediate responders to those incidents. >> violence is going to exist in our cities and towns. emily: dr. king says simple tourniquets save limbs and lives. a controversial gun law taking effect today....
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. >> reporter: nbc bay area made requests to interview dr. david michaels, the head of osha. he declined. instead osha pointed us to this april memo michaels wrote saying we are focused on improving both the efficiency and quality of our investigations. michaels says the program reached a record number of merit findings in 2013, 75 out of more than 3700. he notes monetary awards to whistleblowers more than doubled in a span of four years, from $15 million to $35 million. his memo concludes no one benefits if workers are silenced for sounding an alarm when they see a problem that could injure, sicken on kill someone. >> dr. david michaels has given some very inspiring speeches about his desire for this to become an effective worker rights organization. so far the rhetoric is not clothed in reality. >> reporter: strong words. in recent years osha has added more program staff and created a national whistleblower advisory committee. but critics say congress needs to take the program out from underneath osha. we'll certainly follow that. it hasn't happened yet but if it does, we'l
. >> reporter: nbc bay area made requests to interview dr. david michaels, the head of osha. he declined. instead osha pointed us to this april memo michaels wrote saying we are focused on improving both the efficiency and quality of our investigations. michaels says the program reached a record number of merit findings in 2013, 75 out of more than 3700. he notes monetary awards to whistleblowers more than doubled in a span of four years, from $15 million to $35 million. his memo...
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dr. david evans is executive director at the national science teachers association. he's here with us. i would imagine in will skoos all over the area schooteachers looking at procedures and schools are looking at what happened. >> it's important that they do so. >> these accidents don't happen that often. >> not an accident as serious as what we've seen today. small accidents happen all of the time and that's part of the problem is how to count them and serious accidents like this are not that common. so we know the teacher was demonstrating the different colors of the fire to change the color of fire and what do they use in the classes? what kind of safety equipment or materials do they generally -- >> what we encourage, the use of safety goggles and protective aprons and perhaps gloves and hass douse materials like this are being handled and we encourage that all of those experiments would be done under a safety hood separated from the actual participants. >> what kinds of chemicals are we talking about? >> we don't know for sure what this experiment was about and
dr. david evans is executive director at the national science teachers association. he's here with us. i would imagine in will skoos all over the area schooteachers looking at procedures and schools are looking at what happened. >> it's important that they do so. >> these accidents don't happen that often. >> not an accident as serious as what we've seen today. small accidents happen all of the time and that's part of the problem is how to count them and serious accidents like...
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. >> welcome to all of you joining us is dr. david samadi, chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. doctors? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. we're going to get right to the top story, which is growing concerns now about patients who are about to undergo the knife, a new report showing that our growing resistance to antibiotics may be greatly affecting their ability to fight off infection. consider this. more than 2 million people every year in the united states acquire serious infections due to antibiotic resistance. more than 23,000 die of those infections and experts say the use of antibiotics is the single most important cause of antibiotic resistance. so what are doctors and patients to do? dr. samadi, i think doctors prescribe too many antibiotics, i think patients request it too much. >> i think that certainly is a big part of this. but these bugs are guest that's we have in our hospitals that we can't get rid of. they really have caused a major public hea
. >> welcome to all of you joining us is dr. david samadi, chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. doctors? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. we're going to get right to the top story, which is growing concerns now about patients who are about to undergo the knife, a new report showing that our growing resistance to antibiotics may be greatly affecting...
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dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have enough to slide? how one ended up try roc retinol correxion night cream... after 1 week, fine lines appear to fade, 1 month, deep wrinkles look smoother... and after one year, skin looks ageless. make you roc retinol resolution today high performance skincare only from roc . i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it h hps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should
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so we asked dr. davidevans from the national teachers association if there are guidelines the teachers and schools should have been following. >> there are a lot of guidelines, osha guidelines, epa guidelines, chemical safety guidelines. many things that are in play here. ultimately it's the responsibility of the school to decide what their procedures are going to be. >> the fire caused an estimated $7,500 in damages. fairfax county superintendent dr. karen garza says the district is providing support for students, staff and families as needed. >>> one neighborhood in the district dealing with two homicides miles apart. one happened friday morning on v street in anacostia, the other friday night on morris road. neighbors in that area telling us they're fed up with the violence. >> the violence escalating more and more, it's like we don't have a solution. >> i hope this is a wakeup call for officers in law enforcement that something needs to change. >> police in that area still searching for the gunmen. >>>
so we asked dr. davidevans from the national teachers association if there are guidelines the teachers and schools should have been following. >> there are a lot of guidelines, osha guidelines, epa guidelines, chemical safety guidelines. many things that are in play here. ultimately it's the responsibility of the school to decide what their procedures are going to be. >> the fire caused an estimated $7,500 in damages. fairfax county superintendent dr. karen garza says the district...
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dr. david agus is joining us doctor, good morning. >> reporter: tell me what you think about this report. >> the world health organization said not that it was the same risk as cigarettes and smoking, et cetera, but that it was definitive that there was an association with cancer. and i think that is real. processed foods can slightly increase your risk predominantly of colon cancer. cancer is 5%. your risk goes to 6% and 18% increase. so it's very, very small. >> go ahead. >> shall we stop eating these processed meats? >> i think we have always known that processed meats, too much is bad. and what the data show is that 3 1/2 servings a week of regular meat has no health detriment at all. processed meats aren't good for blood pressure, have a slight increase in colon cane and prosthetic risk. they are very small but what grandma used to say, moderation. >> let's not go there. >> i say that to charlie too. >> help us understand what red meat and processed meat is. that is a critical distinction.
dr. david agus is joining us doctor, good morning. >> reporter: tell me what you think about this report. >> the world health organization said not that it was the same risk as cigarettes and smoking, et cetera, but that it was definitive that there was an association with cancer. and i think that is real. processed foods can slightly increase your risk predominantly of colon cancer. cancer is 5%. your risk goes to 6% and 18% increase. so it's very, very small. >> go ahead....
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we will get a reality check from our dr. david >>> "the new york times" says russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating undersea cable and they are concerned the russians could attack those lines in a crisis. the cables carry all of the all of the world's internet communication but so far no evidence of any cable cutting. >>> bloomberg reports on the high number of medication errors in surgery. a study in the journal of ans thesology look. 80% of the errors are preventible. more than a third of the observed medication mistakes led to a harm to the patient. the study found at massachusetts general would be found as well. >> they are saying this was observed versus self-reported and why the numbers might have been lower for an period of time. >>> general motors and its union struck a labor deal narrowly invoicing a strike. the controversy came minutes before last night's deadline. details of the proposed contract for nearly 53,000 autoworkers were not released. local union leaders will vote on the agreement on wedne
we will get a reality check from our dr. david >>> "the new york times" says russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating undersea cable and they are concerned the russians could attack those lines in a crisis. the cables carry all of the all of the world's internet communication but so far no evidence of any cable cutting. >>> bloomberg reports on the high number of medication errors in surgery. a study in the journal of ans thesology look. 80% of the...
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dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have how one ended up >>> thank you. cars and sugar, two of my favorite things. it's national chocolate day too. weather not too sweet. we do need the rain but we are dealing with the potential for heavier rain, stronger winds this afternoon. and it's a big system, going to push through the area. and then a front late today and first part of your thursday could lead to an isolated thunderstorm as well. and 66 today. warmest of the week will be tomorrow in the low 70s. and quite a bit cooler but dry into the weekend. try roc retinol correxion night cream... after 1 week, fine lines appear to fade, 1 month, deep wrinkles look smoother... and after one year, skin looks ageless. make you roc retinol resolution today and put your best face forward in 2016. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may re
dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have how one ended up >>> thank you. cars and sugar, two of my favorite things. it's national chocolate day too. weather not too sweet. we do need the rain but we are dealing with the potential for heavier rain, stronger winds this afternoon. and it's a big system, going to push through the area. and then a front late today...
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dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have enough to slide? how one ended up good morning. it's a damp and breezy morning with temps near 50 degrees. patchy drizzle will continue off and on today with gusty winds from the northwest. a cool stretch of weather continues through friday with some evening rain chances moving out saturday morning. fall back to standard time sunday morning with warmer temps arriving for the first few days of november. try roc retinol correxion night cream... after 1 week, fine lines appear to fade, 1 month, deep wrinkles look smoother... make you roc retinol resolution today and put your best face forward in 2016. high performance skincare only from roc . i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not
dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have enough to slide? how one ended up good morning. it's a damp and breezy morning with temps near 50 degrees. patchy drizzle will continue off and on today with gusty winds from the northwest. a cool stretch of weather continues through friday with some evening rain chances moving out saturday morning. fall back to standard time...
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. >>> what could be bittersweet dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have enough to slide? how one ended up >>> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist danielle niles. a dry start this morning, but rain advances probably in the boston area by 4:00 p.m. heavy rain tonight, uppours, embedded thunder possible into early tomorrow morning. then breaks of sunshine come out. we come into the lower 70s tomorrow. minor coastal flooding and the high tide cycles gusty wind at the coast may cause isolated damage. upper 50s on friday. try roc retinol correxion night cream... after 1 week, fine lines appear to fade, 1 month, deep wrinkles look smoother... and after one year, skin looks ageless. resolution today and put your best face forward in 2016. high performance skincare only from roc . i use what' s already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by ac
. >>> what could be bittersweet dr. david agus shows us the new research that could lead to a health care healthier life for our kids. >>> ford mustangs are packed with power but do they have enough to slide? how one ended up >>> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist danielle niles. a dry start this morning, but rain advances probably in the boston area by 4:00 p.m. heavy rain tonight, uppours, embedded thunder possible into early tomorrow morning. then breaks of...
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." >> joining us is dr. davidamadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine who is also the author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors? >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> we are going to begin today with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month t. is a disease that touches 200,000 families each year. dr. samadi, i want to start with you.
." >> joining us is dr. davidamadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine who is also the author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors? >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> we are going to begin today with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month t. is a disease that touches 200,000 families each year. dr. samadi, i want to...
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. >> and dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital. >> great to see you. >> we start housecall today with a new report that americans while shelling out more money on health care than any other industrialized nation but we have one of the lowest life expect achbscys. >> before people panic, i would say they're living to the age of 79 now approximately which is much better than we ever did. decades ago it was 60. we're up to 79. but japan's up to 83 and western europe is up to 82, great britain around 82. why? why are we lagging behind? >> can i guess? diet. >> absolutely. i think number one reason is the obesity epidemic in the united states. wouldn't you be shocked to find out that in japan 1.5% of the population is obese? in france 6% is obese. united states? 36% of us are obese. why are we obese? well, david and i talked about this before the show. we eat -- there's a lot of processed foods we eat. we don't eat enough fruits and vegetables. we talk about the mediterran
. >> and dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital. >> great to see you. >> we start housecall today with a new report that americans while shelling out more money on health care than any other industrialized nation but we have one of the lowest life expect achbscys. >> before people panic, i would say they're living to the age of 79 now approximately which is much better than we ever did. decades ago it was 60. we're up to 79. but japan's...
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. >> and dr. david samadi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >> that's arthel singing our new theme song. >> later. >> this is serious. for 50 years a mission of sesame street has been to help children grow stronger, smarter and kinder. now the popular program is continuing in that end, adding a new character with autism. >> elmo's daddy told elmo that julia has autism, he says, so she does things a little differently. >> this development comes as a new study reveals that the brains of children in adolescence with autism they say are organized differently than those without the disorder. dr. siegel it seems that autism is so widespread in our country. has it been and why, and what is the effect? >> well, first of all, it's increased tenfold over the past 40 years. and it's increasing about 10% to 20% per year. some of that is because we're better at diagnosing. a lot of that is because of changes in the environment whi
. >> and dr. david samadi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >> that's arthel singing our new theme song. >> later. >> this is serious. for 50 years a mission of sesame street has been to help children grow stronger, smarter and kinder. now the popular program is continuing in that end, adding a new character with autism. >> elmo's daddy told elmo that julia has autism, he...
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(sot: dr. david agus) "we wanna be told what to do. but tisn't enoto tell every country what to do between the ages ofand 45 so tht decision ibetween a wfamily, and doctor makakt dthem." 3 3 game s seaming site twitch dot t -wants you to know theymore than jugames. whow they're gfrom some happy trees... next... in tech updat 3 3 3 3 tech update.in your c - net next... trees... happy little from some getting help how they're we'll show you games. more than juknow wants yotwitch 3 3 game streaming site twitch dot t - v wants you to know they are more than just games. we'll show you how they're getting help from some happy little trees... next... in your c - net tech update. 3 3 3 3 3 throughout the day on today, we will see the cloud cover picking up again and by late in the afternoon we could see some showers that will linger into the early morning hours on saturday. highs will top out in the lower to mid 50's. don't worrrr rains will move out very early on saturday and conditions should be nearlyly perfect for trick or treating saturda
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. >> and dr. daviddi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >>
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. >> reporter: dr. davidallace agreed to examine toran to the naked eye his implants are nearly impossible to spot. but with the help of dr. wallace's light and instruments, they came into focus. >> that's the artificial part. that's what we're looking at. >> the brown ring on the inside of the implants that's toran's natural iris and while the implants may look artificial when mack any tied in real lif life,ing. >> everyone seems to love the results. >> reporter: well not everyon everyone. >> i would not choose to have this for my open eyes so i'll not want to rem it for you. >> place your chin on the chin rest. >> reporter: dr. wallace's examination found no issue with toran's eyes. no sign of damage and his vision is near perfect. >> they're at least a sharp 20/25 in both eyes. his eyes seem to be tolerating the artificial ill plants well. what we don't know is what the downstream risk is. >> reporter: there have been reports of pearl meant eye damage linked to the iris implants. toran says he wept into su
. >> reporter: dr. davidallace agreed to examine toran to the naked eye his implants are nearly impossible to spot. but with the help of dr. wallace's light and instruments, they came into focus. >> that's the artificial part. that's what we're looking at. >> the brown ring on the inside of the implants that's toran's natural iris and while the implants may look artificial when mack any tied in real lif life,ing. >> everyone seems to love the results. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: dr. david aga said the focus should not be on when to get a mammogram but how to better detect breast cancer. >> we want to be told what to do, but there isn't enough data to tell every woman in the country what to do between the ages of 40 and 45. so that decision is between the woman, her family and doctor to make the right decision for them. >> reporter: adding to all the confusion, yet another new study is raising questions about the value of mammograms. the report in "the new england journal of medicine" found despite women getting mammograms for decades, the testing hasn't cut the rate of detecting breast cancer. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ dry spray? i've never used one of these before. ♪ (laughs) that's fun...that is fun. ♪ it's already dry! it dried right away. it doesn't feel wet at all right now. no wait time. this is great. ♪ my skin feels loved. it's very soft. there's no white stuff. it does the moisturizing for me. it's everything i love about dove. can i ke
. >> reporter: dr. david aga said the focus should not be on when to get a mammogram but how to better detect breast cancer. >> we want to be told what to do, but there isn't enough data to tell every woman in the country what to do between the ages of 40 and 45. so that decision is between the woman, her family and doctor to make the right decision for them. >> reporter: adding to all the confusion, yet another new study is raising questions about the value of mammograms. the...
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(sot: dr. david purdue, gastroenterologist) "if they've had family members who have had polyps or colon cancer they need to talk to their doctor about that." marvin falls outside those recommendations. still he tells others, don't shy away from talking about colon cancer. (sot: marvin arrivillaga, patient) "get tested a colonoscopy might be uncomfortabl e for 5 minutes but believe me dealing with cancer for life a little harder." >> that was renee tessman reporting. the farm market numbers are coming up next on news four... plus, a popular toy is in high demand, which could cause a shortage for christmas. on wall street... u.s. stocks closed after a late- afternoon slide erased modest gains made earlier in the day. the decline added to the market's losses from the day before. the dow fell 49 points to 17,169. the nasdaq slid 41 and the s&p lost 12 points. today... the labor department releases weekly jobless claims today. freddie mac, the mortgage company, releases weekly mortgage rates. bundling you
(sot: dr. david purdue, gastroenterologist) "if they've had family members who have had polyps or colon cancer they need to talk to their doctor about that." marvin falls outside those recommendations. still he tells others, don't shy away from talking about colon cancer. (sot: marvin arrivillaga, patient) "get tested a colonoscopy might be uncomfortabl e for 5 minutes but believe me dealing with cancer for life a little harder." >> that was renee tessman reporting....
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. >> reporter: dr. david aga said the focus should not be on when to get a mammogram but how to better detect breast cancer. >> we want to be told what to do, but there isn't enough data to tell every woman in the country what to do between the ages of 40 and 45. so that decision is between the woman, her family and doctor to make the right decision for them. >> reporter: adding to all the confusion, yet another new study is raising questions about the value of mammograms. the report in "the new england journal of medicine" found despite women getting mammograms for decades, the testing hasn't cut the rate of detecting breast cancer. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why so many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting delsym has an advanced time release formula that helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. that's three times longer than the leading cough liquid. all night... or all day. we'r
. >> reporter: dr. david aga said the focus should not be on when to get a mammogram but how to better detect breast cancer. >> we want to be told what to do, but there isn't enough data to tell every woman in the country what to do between the ages of 40 and 45. so that decision is between the woman, her family and doctor to make the right decision for them. >> reporter: adding to all the confusion, yet another new study is raising questions about the value of mammograms. the...
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. >> reporter: at children's health care of atlanta dr. david marshall is a sports medicine specialist. >> so that's good for the head. that's good for concussions. but might not be so good for the liver and the spleen. >> make sure there's nothing to lift up on them. >> reporter: at john's creek high school the howgans handed out these protective shirts to the football team. the shirt, made by evo shield, molds a polymer padding around a player's midsection. >> you can throw the shirt in the washing machine. >> reporter: at john's creek all 107 players got a shirt. >> go. from the varsity starters to the third string freshmen. after their son died the howgans started a foundation to educate and equip high school teams. but they're frustrated that no one now tracks how often these injuries occur. kathy howgan has this message for football parents. >> be our child's advocate because you cannot count on school administration, coaches, anyone. who's going to protect and have your child's best interests more than you are? >> reporter: this is the sh
. >> reporter: at children's health care of atlanta dr. david marshall is a sports medicine specialist. >> so that's good for the head. that's good for concussions. but might not be so good for the liver and the spleen. >> make sure there's nothing to lift up on them. >> reporter: at john's creek high school the howgans handed out these protective shirts to the football team. the shirt, made by evo shield, molds a polymer padding around a player's midsection. >>...
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our dr. david agus has a reality check. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener."d in 90 seconds. >>> at least five people were killed when a whale watching boat sank off the coast of western canada. >> the search for s
our dr. david agus has a reality check. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener."d in 90 seconds. >>> at least five people were killed when a whale watching boat sank off the coast of western canada. >> the search for s
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dr. david king is a surgeon at doctor. he ran and finished the boston explosions at the finish line. he helped treat the wounded. now, he is helping train school nurses in making inexpensive tourniquets. dr. king: they are the first responders, the immediate responders to those incidents. in our cities and towns. we need to have the tools that faculty, staff. lives. randy: controversy in the philip chism murder trial. the way prosecutors say, he' s fooling the court. and lamar odom, still fighting for his life. new details on the moments before he was found passed out in a brothel. and protestors pack baltimore' s city hall. the decision reigniting tensions after a man died in police custody. randy: the eyeopener team ready with your news to go in boston, emily: and erika is here with the latest on the hold in the philip chism trial. but first, danielle has your forecast. you might want to grab that jacket. danielle: some places hitting 32 degrees. we will warm up with some sunshine. the temperature trend on the way down. i
dr. david king is a surgeon at doctor. he ran and finished the boston explosions at the finish line. he helped treat the wounded. now, he is helping train school nurses in making inexpensive tourniquets. dr. king: they are the first responders, the immediate responders to those incidents. in our cities and towns. we need to have the tools that faculty, staff. lives. randy: controversy in the philip chism murder trial. the way prosecutors say, he' s fooling the court. and lamar odom, still...
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dr. david skorton will join the institute. justice john roberts will be among the 500 people at the ceremony. you can check the nbc 4 as later today. >>> standup eddie murphy received an award. it's the nation's top award for comedians. "news4" caught up with murphy on the red carpet last night. he also gave us his president obama impersonation there. later he addressed the crowd inside. >> it's a wonderful night and thank you all so much. i love everybody. for coming out and making me feel so wonderful. i love you so much. thank you. this is a wonderful night. >> past honorees include jay leno, whoopi goldberg, and ellen degeneres. >>> taking on those who post bad reviews. hundreds of people who had bad things to say about the etailor. >> warming up. >>> fwifrt, ma >>> first, making sure your kids stay safe >>> welcome back. today begins national school bus safety week. it's reminder not to drive around the school buses. 73,000 drivers illegally pass a bus every day. there's a push for longer stop arms and cameras both inside
dr. david skorton will join the institute. justice john roberts will be among the 500 people at the ceremony. you can check the nbc 4 as later today. >>> standup eddie murphy received an award. it's the nation's top award for comedians. "news4" caught up with murphy on the red carpet last night. he also gave us his president obama impersonation there. later he addressed the crowd inside. >> it's a wonderful night and thank you all so much. i love everybody. for coming...
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. >> they're learning from dr. david king, the man who ran the boston marathon in 2013 and then went straight to the operating room to help after the bombings. >> i'm in the business of trying to save people's lives. i can't be there at every one of these shootings naturally but teachers are and school nurses are. >> for the first time in the state these school nurses are learning battlefield techniques just in case. it would be a skill set that we would have to impart to teachers. >> reporter: in light of the most recent school shootings the white house held a conference calling for the need for nationwide preparedness for hemorrhage control in the event of a mass trauma event. bleeding is the number one preventable death caused by trauma. >>> 6:36 right now. secretary of state john kerry is planning a trip to the middle east to try to calm a new wave of violence between israelis and palestinians. police shot and killed a man they say pulled out a knife outside jerusalem's old city. in the last two weeks 8 israelis and
. >> they're learning from dr. david king, the man who ran the boston marathon in 2013 and then went straight to the operating room to help after the bombings. >> i'm in the business of trying to save people's lives. i can't be there at every one of these shootings naturally but teachers are and school nurses are. >> for the first time in the state these school nurses are learning battlefield techniques just in case. it would be a skill set that we would have to impart to...
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dr. david king is a surgeon at mass general and an active army doctor. he ran and finish the boston marathon in 2013 before the explosions of the finish line and help treat the wounded. make turner getst --ourniquets. >> they are the immediate responders to those incidents. >> guns are out there and violence will exist in our cities and towns and we need to have the tools that will help us take care of kids and faculty and staff. emily: one of the tools is simpletourniquets. randy: president obama made an announcement on troops in afghanistan and lamar odom is still fighting for his life. new details on the moments in a brothel. protesters packed the baltimore after a man died in police custody. randy: good morning at 6:44 a.m. there is an opioid announcement today. emily: we have the latest on the hold in the chism trial and the announcement in afghanistan. -- about troops in afghanistan. it' s chilly out there is an temperatures will moderate 60' s but our next chance for rain will bring in cold air. we are not talking about snow here in southern new e
dr. david king is a surgeon at mass general and an active army doctor. he ran and finish the boston marathon in 2013 before the explosions of the finish line and help treat the wounded. make turner getst --ourniquets. >> they are the immediate responders to those incidents. >> guns are out there and violence will exist in our cities and towns and we need to have the tools that will help us take care of kids and faculty and staff. emily: one of the tools is simpletourniquets. randy:...
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our dr. david agus is in los angeles.norah. >> how do antibiotics in animals threaten human health? >> an amazing story. 1946 an observation was made if you give low dose antibiotics to cows, chickening, pigs, they grow bigger. farmers have been doing it ever since so almost 80% of antibiotic usage in dwrupt states is for livestock. that antibiotic allows that bacteria to become resistant and they can spread and make us sicker. >> what does the california law do, david? >> it's fantastic. it says you can only use apartment buy otics when an animal is really sick instead of to make them bigger and tolerate the unsanitary conditions at some of these forms. it restricts to use. >> do you think other states will follow? >> california is one of the biggest agricultural states and sets the lead on things like the environment, and hopefully in this case. there are laws in the fda that are not mandatory. farmers can do whatever they want. by making it mandatory, it's a fantastic change that puts health over profits. >> how do you
our dr. david agus is in los angeles.norah. >> how do antibiotics in animals threaten human health? >> an amazing story. 1946 an observation was made if you give low dose antibiotics to cows, chickening, pigs, they grow bigger. farmers have been doing it ever since so almost 80% of antibiotic usage in dwrupt states is for livestock. that antibiotic allows that bacteria to become resistant and they can spread and make us sicker. >> what does the california law do, david?...
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. >> they're learning from dr. david king, the man who ran the boston marathon in 2013 and then went straight to the operating room to help after the bombings. >> i'm in the business of trying to save people's lives. i can't be there at every one of these shootings naturally but teachers are and school nurses are. >> for the first time in the state these school nurses with the boston archdiocese are learning battlefield techniques just in case. >> never would i have thought that it would be a skill set that we would have to impart to teachers. >> reporter: in light of the most recent school shootings the white house held a conference last week calling for the need for nationwide preparedness for hemorrhage control in the event of a mass traumatic event. bleeding is the number one preventable cause of death due to trauma. back to you. >> bree, thank you very much. >>> it's 5:24 right now . the true test of winter is still ahead but the commuter rail is getting better at getting places on time. trains arrived at their dest
. >> they're learning from dr. david king, the man who ran the boston marathon in 2013 and then went straight to the operating room to help after the bombings. >> i'm in the business of trying to save people's lives. i can't be there at every one of these shootings naturally but teachers are and school nurses are. >> for the first time in the state these school nurses with the boston archdiocese are learning battlefield techniques just in case. >> never would i have...
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dr. david skorton joins. chief justice roberts will be among the 5 hub people at the ceremony. check the nbc ba app for pictures later today. >>> a move today say will add to the stability of baltimore's police department. davis began serving as an interim commissioner in july. "the baltimore sun" praised davis for his eagerness to listen to the community. demonstrators at a sit-in last week say he's not toll rant enough of civil disobedience. >>> this week metro couldnary rowe its list of candidates down to two. sources tell us finalists are also professionals. they could announce a new g.m. in early november. they've been without a permanent general manager for nearly a year. >> 5:24. redskins' quarterback kirk cousins will stay on despite taking the blame for the team's loss over the weekend. he threw two interception within ten minutes of each other on sunday, both of which ended up touchdowns for the new york jets. "news4" "news4's" carol maloney say it's the worst of the season. despite leading at the half, jay gruden said a poor second half showing gave the jets the chan
dr. david skorton joins. chief justice roberts will be among the 5 hub people at the ceremony. check the nbc ba app for pictures later today. >>> a move today say will add to the stability of baltimore's police department. davis began serving as an interim commissioner in july. "the baltimore sun" praised davis for his eagerness to listen to the community. demonstrators at a sit-in last week say he's not toll rant enough of civil disobedience. >>> this week metro...
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dr. david ensz: "a lot of times if somebody gets in a routine to say when they get off work they're going to put their mind to exercising before they have a snack or before they have their big meal of the night, that will become their routine. our brain will get used to that it will get easier and easier." jessica rae: scott: their routine. our brain will get used to that it will get easier and easier." jessica rae: scott: it's time now to check on your forecast... scott:good morning siouxland. it's a windy and warm start to your monday. temperatures are sitting in the upper 50s and lower 60s. this is about 20 degrees warmer than yesterday. the wind is from the south between 10 and 20 miles per hour. the local satellite and radar picture is pretty quiet with mostly clear skies. checking out your dayplanner - it appears that we'll top out in the lower 80s this afternoon with sunshine. rae thanks scott... general motors is temperatures are sitting in the upper 50s and lower 60s. this is about 20
dr. david ensz: "a lot of times if somebody gets in a routine to say when they get off work they're going to put their mind to exercising before they have a snack or before they have their big meal of the night, that will become their routine. our brain will get used to that it will get easier and easier." jessica rae: scott: their routine. our brain will get used to that it will get easier and easier." jessica rae: scott: it's time now to check on your forecast... scott:good...
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. >> reporter: nbc bay area made requests to interview dr. david michaels, head of osha. he declined. they pointed us this memo, we are focused on improving efficiency and quality of our investigations. michaels says the program reached a record number of merit findings in 2013, 75 out of 3700. he notes monetary awards to whistle-blowers more than doubled in a span of four years from 15er $15 million to $35 million. no one benefits if workers are silenced for sounding an alarm when they see a problem that could injure, sicken, or kill someone. >> dr. michael has given inspiring speeches for his desire for this to become effective workers association. so far the rhetoric has not cloaked in reality. >> reporter: osha has added more program, staff and created a national whistle-blower advisory committee. critics say congress needs to take the program out from underneath osha altogether. we will follow developments and let you know what happens. >> give them credit for improving but the people who lose jobs in trying to do the right thing, that's little comfort. >> absolutely
. >> reporter: nbc bay area made requests to interview dr. david michaels, head of osha. he declined. they pointed us this memo, we are focused on improving efficiency and quality of our investigations. michaels says the program reached a record number of merit findings in 2013, 75 out of 3700. he notes monetary awards to whistle-blowers more than doubled in a span of four years from 15er $15 million to $35 million. no one benefits if workers are silenced for sounding an alarm when they...