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dr. holly phillips. up, walk down any aisle of your local supermarket, and you're sure to see lot of products with descriptions of their nutritional value. now the fda says it will reevaluate regulations about the claims, including the definition and use of the word healthy on labels. why is the fad reconsidering this? >> one of the cool things is that it's largely consumer driven. there's even been a citizens petition to get it done. ultimately, people want to be able to make informed decisions it about what they're eating. labels have to be clear, accurate, and have to be up to date. whether it comes to the term healthy -- when it comes to the term healthy, they are not up to date. the science of what we define as healthy has complete he changed since the early '90s when the fda first defined the term. under the current guidelines, you can put a -- theoretically, you could put a healthy label on sugared cereal, something like frosted flakes or pop tarts, nutrients. in the early '90s, we weren't as focu
dr. holly phillips. up, walk down any aisle of your local supermarket, and you're sure to see lot of products with descriptions of their nutritional value. now the fda says it will reevaluate regulations about the claims, including the definition and use of the word healthy on labels. why is the fad reconsidering this? >> one of the cool things is that it's largely consumer driven. there's even been a citizens petition to get it done. ultimately, people want to be able to make informed...
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dr. holly phillips.irst up, it's a race against time to kill mosquitoes that carry the zika virus which is linked to severe birth defects. all zika cases in the u.s. so traveled from latin america. health officials expect mosquito-borne infections will occur here soon. there's a big battle in washington, as we've talked about before, about funding to fight zika. where do things stand right now? >> well, there's still no money that's been allocated. i spoke to tom frieden, head of the cdc, and he told me it's mind-boggling, this is no way to fight an epidemic. we're basically nickelling and diming the response when we know there are urgent needs that aren't getting met. the latest cdc numbers show there are hundreds of women who have pregnant and have zika infection. the ones in the united states, there's no evidence as you point out that they got it from a mosquito in the united states that was infected with zika. these are felt to be travel related. what the public health official i'm talking to are say
dr. holly phillips.irst up, it's a race against time to kill mosquitoes that carry the zika virus which is linked to severe birth defects. all zika cases in the u.s. so traveled from latin america. health officials expect mosquito-borne infections will occur here soon. there's a big battle in washington, as we've talked about before, about funding to fight zika. where do things stand right now? >> well, there's still no money that's been allocated. i spoke to tom frieden, head of the cdc,...
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dr. holly phillips. first, a new study uncovers an alarming trend in colon cancer rates. a new study finds the number of colon cancer cases in people under 50 rose by more than 11% over a decade. for people over 50, the number >> this comes as a recent report helped answer a question that troubled oncologists. why some with colon cancer survive longer than others. >> reporter: two years ago at age 48, lisa glasgow had surgery for what was thought to be an early stage colon cancer. >> it had spread across my body. so at that point they staged it stage-four colon cancer, not in the terminal sense, but in the f facfact it moved. >> reporter: later it returned prompting another round. >> today's the halfway through mark. the side effects are hitting me harder than last year. >> reporter: her cancer started on the right side of the colon, more deadly. the study of patients with advanced colon cancer found those with tumors on the right side survived an average of 19 months compared to 33 for those with tumors on the left side. dr. richard goldberg is an university comprehensiv
dr. holly phillips. first, a new study uncovers an alarming trend in colon cancer rates. a new study finds the number of colon cancer cases in people under 50 rose by more than 11% over a decade. for people over 50, the number >> this comes as a recent report helped answer a question that troubled oncologists. why some with colon cancer survive longer than others. >> reporter: two years ago at age 48, lisa glasgow had surgery for what was thought to be an early stage colon cancer....