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psychologist dr. max catrell, she had gotten to that point in her mind where she learned to just go along with it because it was making it easier on her to go along with it than to try to fight it. >> dr. max says the recovery process for victims like this include bouts of depression and misplaced feelings of guilt over what happened. there are many angles of this story. them. you can find out a lot of information about this bizarre case, like how the suspect got off of death row. that's on the 9news app and on 9news.com. >>> it's 5:35 now. former republican presidential nominee mitt romney says this morning that we're seeing a new he points to the 11th gop debate in detroit last night as another example. after all the insults, name calling, low blows, the candidates would agree they would support donald trump if he turns out to be the last man standing. breaking down this wild ride. >> certainly is a wild ride. trump said he would support the republican nominee. there were only four candidates on stage,
psychologist dr. max catrell, she had gotten to that point in her mind where she learned to just go along with it because it was making it easier on her to go along with it than to try to fight it. >> dr. max says the recovery process for victims like this include bouts of depression and misplaced feelings of guilt over what happened. there are many angles of this story. them. you can find out a lot of information about this bizarre case, like how the suspect got off of death row. that's...
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dr. max gomez shows us how it is being done. >> reporter: when she writes prescriptions the next stop is not the pharmacy, it is the gym. doctors treating chronic medical problems are prescribing exercise for a >> so primary diabetes. hypertension. obesity. we -- obesity and mood disorders. >> reporter: patients are more like 3 comply when the prescription comes with affordable gym access. >> the doctor is writing a prescription. the next piece is providing a solution and providing a place where the prescription is being filled. >> reporter: some health centers are partnering with exercise facilities to build community fitness centers. patients with prescriptions get free membership for three months. >> i pay $10 a month. i only have a part time job. it is not a big sacrifice for something you get big reawards from. >> reporter: research -- rewards from. >> reporter: research shows people who are active have lower death rates. to deal with high blood pressure and obesity. she lost 150 pounds
dr. max gomez shows us how it is being done. >> reporter: when she writes prescriptions the next stop is not the pharmacy, it is the gym. doctors treating chronic medical problems are prescribing exercise for a >> so primary diabetes. hypertension. obesity. we -- obesity and mood disorders. >> reporter: patients are more like 3 comply when the prescription comes with affordable gym access. >> the doctor is writing a prescription. the next piece is providing a solution...
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. >> whitney wild, thank you. 9news psychologist dr. max wachtel red the arrest affidavit and noticed the victim -- read the arrest affidavit and noticed the victim quickly found a way to cope when she couldn't escape. >> there were times in the affidavit where she didn't even necessarily think some of the things he had done were wrong and not because she was brainwashed or anything like that. it was more like she had learned to go along with it to make things better for herself. >> dr. max says the recovery process will be a long one that may include bouts of depression and even misplaced feelings of guilt about what happened. >> the suspect in the case sat on death row in texas four years before his case was dismissed on a legal technicality. today a former investigator there spoke about wilkerson, as did the attorney who helped him here's 9news reporter jonathan gonzalez. >> they held them hostage, taped them up. >> reporter: in 1978 the bodies of three jewelry store workers were discovered after a robbery claude wilkerson planned with t
. >> whitney wild, thank you. 9news psychologist dr. max wachtel red the arrest affidavit and noticed the victim -- read the arrest affidavit and noticed the victim quickly found a way to cope when she couldn't escape. >> there were times in the affidavit where she didn't even necessarily think some of the things he had done were wrong and not because she was brainwashed or anything like that. it was more like she had learned to go along with it to make things better for herself....
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. >> whitney wild, thank you. 9news psychologist dr. max wachtel red the arrest victim -- read the arrest affidavit and noticed the victim quickly found a way to cope when she couldn't escape. >> there were times in the affidavit where she didn't even necessarily think some of the things he had done were wrong and not because she was brainwashed or anything like that. it was more like she had learned to go along with it to make things better for herself. >> dr. max says the recovery process will be a long one that may include bouts of depression and even misplaced feelings of guilt about what happened. >> the suspect in the case sat on death row in texas four years before his case was dismissed on a legal technicality. today a former investigator there spoke about wilkerson, as did the attorney who helped him get off death row. here's 9news reporter jonathan gonzalez. >> they held them hostage, taped them up. >> reporter: in 1978 the bodies of three jewelry store workers were discovered after a robbery claude wilkerson he said wilkerson wor
. >> whitney wild, thank you. 9news psychologist dr. max wachtel red the arrest victim -- read the arrest affidavit and noticed the victim quickly found a way to cope when she couldn't escape. >> there were times in the affidavit where she didn't even necessarily think some of the things he had done were wrong and not because she was brainwashed or anything like that. it was more like she had learned to go along with it to make things better for herself. >> dr. max says the...
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but as cbs2's dr. max gomez shows us, there are new ways to save. >> this is for the 30 day supply. >> reporter: philip lambert needs his insulin but when monthly costs hit $1800, he considered skipping it. a potentially dangerous decision. nearly half of all prescribed medications never make it past the pharmacy counter because consumers simply can't afford them. >> it's the only place of retail you can think of where you don't know what the price of medication is until you actually get to the counter. >> experts say it's gotten worse over the last year. millions of americans seeing a spike in drug prices. anywhere from a few to more than hundreds of dollars. per prescription. >> reporter: this has left some to take matters into their own hands. >> those patients take them home, they split pills or take it every other day. that has a tremendous human cost because patients are not given the medications they need. >> reporter: but there are options. >> blink health is a new technology company helping patien
but as cbs2's dr. max gomez shows us, there are new ways to save. >> this is for the 30 day supply. >> reporter: philip lambert needs his insulin but when monthly costs hit $1800, he considered skipping it. a potentially dangerous decision. nearly half of all prescribed medications never make it past the pharmacy counter because consumers simply can't afford them. >> it's the only place of retail you can think of where you don't know what the price of medication is until you...
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and cbs 2's dr. max gomez says that this new study will show exactly which types of cancers this may help. >> reporter: exactly. you know, we know that taking aspirin a daily aspirin can help prevent heart attacks and stroke. number five causes of death in the country. but what about cancer? how much aspirin and for how long do you need to take it to prevent the deadly disease? aspirin has been called a kind of miracle drug. you can buy it over-the- counter, it relieves pain reduces inflammation, protects against heart attack and stroke and prevents some cancer. >> it's very strong evidence that aspirin can prevent colorectal cancer but the association of aspirin with other cancer types isn't really as well established. >> reporter: so dr. chan from massachusetts general hospital and coauthors examined data from two large national studies that include almost 136,000 health professionals both men and women who have been providing detailed information about their overall health for decades. those who took
and cbs 2's dr. max gomez says that this new study will show exactly which types of cancers this may help. >> reporter: exactly. you know, we know that taking aspirin a daily aspirin can help prevent heart attacks and stroke. number five causes of death in the country. but what about cancer? how much aspirin and for how long do you need to take it to prevent the deadly disease? aspirin has been called a kind of miracle drug. you can buy it over-the- counter, it relieves pain reduces...
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cbs 2's dr. max gomez says that knowing your acne triggers can help you avoid those breakouts. dr. max. >> reporter: if you are of a certain age, you are probably told to avoid chocolate or fried foods or cola soft drinks if you wanted to avoid breaking out in pimples. turns out there's no science behind that so-called conventional wisdom! that said, there are some things you should avoid to keep acne at bay. >> reporter: acne is the bane of almost all teens and some adults. while pimples always seem to pop up at the worst time, knowing your acne triggers are an important part of prevention. >> knowing the triggers can help you to treat them better. it can help you to avoid manage your treatment better. >> reporter: believe it or not, where you break out can give you a clue as to the cause of the acne. if it's around your chin or jaw, it's probably due to stress or hormones. both stimulate oil glands that clog pores and feed bacteria. >> just having stress alone can exacerbate oil production and inflammation. >> reporter: weather plays a role especially warm, humid weather. again be
cbs 2's dr. max gomez says that knowing your acne triggers can help you avoid those breakouts. dr. max. >> reporter: if you are of a certain age, you are probably told to avoid chocolate or fried foods or cola soft drinks if you wanted to avoid breaking out in pimples. turns out there's no science behind that so-called conventional wisdom! that said, there are some things you should avoid to keep acne at bay. >> reporter: acne is the bane of almost all teens and some adults. while...
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dr. max gomez says a lot of other items including high-tech devices. dr. max? >> one in five people in north america are allergic to nickel including 11 million children in the united states. so it is not a small problem. and these days, nickel is found in everything from hip and knee replacements to health foods. >> itchy, red and irritated. this is what suma can's arm looks like when she wears her electronic fitness tracker. >> i was very surprised that i developed a rash. >> surprised because she never suspected her tracker could trigger what appears to be a nickel allergy. something dermatologists are seeing more often. >> traditionally we have seen nickel allergies in places like earrings or from belt buckles. but now, we are tending to see it a lot on the wrist, from electronic fitness trackers. >> one popular model was even complained of skin irritation. later linked in part to nickel in the casing. now, some wearable companies are giving users a heads up that some contain traces of nickel and some people may experience allergies. >> nickel reactions can
dr. max gomez says a lot of other items including high-tech devices. dr. max? >> one in five people in north america are allergic to nickel including 11 million children in the united states. so it is not a small problem. and these days, nickel is found in everything from hip and knee replacements to health foods. >> itchy, red and irritated. this is what suma can's arm looks like when she wears her electronic fitness tracker. >> i was very surprised that i developed a rash....
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dr. max is here and he will tell us more about that. >> not that big of a deal. >> not that big of a deal. assuming that we have all gotten the straight information from the mets. it turns out there are many possible causes for blood clots in the urine. in harvey's case, in his bladder. they can come from any point in the urinary system, from the kidney on down. and now, causes include most commonly infections of the kidney, bladder, or urine tubes leading to the bladder. kidney and bladder stones can cause blood clots. and most wore some, cancer of the bladder, kidneys can cause blood clots. in harvey's case he apparently had a bladder infection that caused some bleeding that the reason he missed the start is likely that a blood clot blocked his flow of urine and that's what led him to the doctors. doctors performed something called a cystoscopy, a tiny camera inserted in the bladder to look around and apparently they determined it was an infection and nothing more serious. so not the end of
dr. max is here and he will tell us more about that. >> not that big of a deal. >> not that big of a deal. assuming that we have all gotten the straight information from the mets. it turns out there are many possible causes for blood clots in the urine. in harvey's case, in his bladder. they can come from any point in the urinary system, from the kidney on down. and now, causes include most commonly infections of the kidney, bladder, or urine tubes leading to the bladder. kidney and...
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cbs 2's dr. max gomez has more on what to avoid and something you can do to lower your risk. dr. max. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. miscarriages are one of the last medical issues that most people don't talk about but they are incredibly common. in fact, a third or more of pregnancy. and in most cases doctors can't determine the cause. seems caffeine may be part of the problem. pregnancy loss or miscarriage is an equal opportunity medical problem. it strikes women regardless of ethnicity, income, education and star power. >> i just feel really sad. >> reporter: laura, who plays the mother of supergirl on the new cbs show, spoke out after having a miscarriage last fall. >> i started cramping and bleeding and i knew what was happening. i couldn't stop it. >> reporter: sometimes a miscarriage is due to genetic or other defects in the embryo or to medical conditions in the mother. but often the cause is a mystery. now there's a clue. >> we followed couples every day from when they started trying to get pregnant through 7 weeks after they became pregnant. we found that both men and
cbs 2's dr. max gomez has more on what to avoid and something you can do to lower your risk. dr. max. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. miscarriages are one of the last medical issues that most people don't talk about but they are incredibly common. in fact, a third or more of pregnancy. and in most cases doctors can't determine the cause. seems caffeine may be part of the problem. pregnancy loss or miscarriage is an equal opportunity medical problem. it strikes women regardless of...
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dr. max gomez says that's led to combining music therapy with speech pathology to help brain injured patients. >> he was unconscious not breathing. his heart wasn't beating for over 30 minutes. so he is basically a miracle that he is still here. >> reporter: linda recalls those tense days back in november 2014 when her son andrew overdosed on opiates. the 26-year-old was in a coma for two months. when regained consciousness, but thanks in part to neurologic music therapy andrew has made huge strides. >> music aids our brains' ability to heal itself. so music strengthens connections that we have in our brains and build new connections around where the damage might be. >> reporter: unlike some therapies which focus on specific brain centers, music therapy hits them all. >> they are responsible for movement and language and emotion and cognition all activated but we just passively listen to music. >> it wasn't a struggle like getting up and walking physically or using his hands, using his arms.
dr. max gomez says that's led to combining music therapy with speech pathology to help brain injured patients. >> he was unconscious not breathing. his heart wasn't beating for over 30 minutes. so he is basically a miracle that he is still here. >> reporter: linda recalls those tense days back in november 2014 when her son andrew overdosed on opiates. the 26-year-old was in a coma for two months. when regained consciousness, but thanks in part to neurologic music therapy andrew has...
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cbs 2's dr. max gomez says now a new report is shedding light on how doctors might be able to catch it earlier and also treat it better. >> reporter: one of the most interesting findings in this report is that ovarian cancer is actually many different diseases and may not even originate in the ovaries! so doctors have started to classify all cancers not by where they happen to be found molecular markers, which will also determine the best treatment. hollywood scriptwriter dana brings characters to life on tv. now she is telling her own story, advanced stage cancer. >> it's frightening. >> reporter: a new report says ovarian cancer is different types of cancers that often start in the uterus or fallopian tubes. >> the ovary itself is such a fertile area for the cells to implant with lots of blood vessels and nutrients, that they don't actually begin on the ovary but they actually me it'ssty size to the ovary. >> reporter: the report from the national academy awards of science, engineering and medicine
cbs 2's dr. max gomez says now a new report is shedding light on how doctors might be able to catch it earlier and also treat it better. >> reporter: one of the most interesting findings in this report is that ovarian cancer is actually many different diseases and may not even originate in the ovaries! so doctors have started to classify all cancers not by where they happen to be found molecular markers, which will also determine the best treatment. hollywood scriptwriter dana brings...
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as cbs 2's dr. max gomez reports, there's a new test on who will have prolonged symptoms. >> reporter: not only are persistent concussion symptoms troubling for kids wanting to get back to school and sports, the temptation to ignore the signs when they have been around for a while can be dangerous. go back before the brain is healed and you risk serious damage. johnny is back on the ice after concussion. >> there was a really bad headache just really bad. >> i knew that the severity of the concussion was much greater than that five days or seven days of rest would fix. >> reporter: more than half of children treated at emergency departments end up with headaches of a concussion. >> parents usually ask, how long is my son or daughter going to have symptoms? and what's going to go on after that? and what do i have to do? there's no good way to actually predict those with persistent symptoms. >> reporter: new research is children are at higher risk for developing persistent symptoms after concussion. thous
as cbs 2's dr. max gomez reports, there's a new test on who will have prolonged symptoms. >> reporter: not only are persistent concussion symptoms troubling for kids wanting to get back to school and sports, the temptation to ignore the signs when they have been around for a while can be dangerous. go back before the brain is healed and you risk serious damage. johnny is back on the ice after concussion. >> there was a really bad headache just really bad. >> i knew that the...
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dr. max gomez reports a new device being tested that may offer new hope for millions of patients. >> reporter: the 6-minute walk test in the halls of the hospital tells doctors a lot about the condition of janet wickham's heart. she loves her mother and great- grandmother to diastolic heart failure and assumed that by the time she was at risk there would be some new treatment options. unfortunately, there aren't. >> what's out there, what's new? i'm 69. there hasn't been anything. heart pumps fine but doesn't relax enough to fill up completely between beats. it causes blood to back up and build pressure in her lungs. >> this is when the patient starts having shortness of breath. other than that, we don't have any way of dealing with the patient's symptoms. >> reporter: a new approach could change it at the ohio state university wexner medical center, janet became the first patient in the u.s. to possibly test this new dime sized implant. during the heart catheterization, doctors punch a small
dr. max gomez reports a new device being tested that may offer new hope for millions of patients. >> reporter: the 6-minute walk test in the halls of the hospital tells doctors a lot about the condition of janet wickham's heart. she loves her mother and great- grandmother to diastolic heart failure and assumed that by the time she was at risk there would be some new treatment options. unfortunately, there aren't. >> what's out there, what's new? i'm 69. there hasn't been anything....
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cbs 2's dr. max gomez tells us what it is and where to find it. >> reporter: alexis marcus tried everything for her acne but everything only dried out her skin. >> i really struggled between, like, finding that balance between keeping the oils while skin. >> reporter: then her dermatologist suggested she try something different, a new over-the-counter cleanser containing hyaluronic acid, which acts as a kind of moisture magnet. >> it actually pulls in moisture from the air so that skin. literally, absorbing over >> reporter: which can be great for those with problem skin says this dermatologist and author of a book, skin rules. >> let's say your acne-prone or you're oily or prone to black heads or white heads. you can have hyaluronic acid in a product. you can get the moisturization without clogging your pores and getting breakouts. >> reporter: the ingredient used to be found only in a few high-end products. now drugstore brands like olay, neutrogena and others include it in their product lines. sin
cbs 2's dr. max gomez tells us what it is and where to find it. >> reporter: alexis marcus tried everything for her acne but everything only dried out her skin. >> i really struggled between, like, finding that balance between keeping the oils while skin. >> reporter: then her dermatologist suggested she try something different, a new over-the-counter cleanser containing hyaluronic acid, which acts as a kind of moisture magnet. >> it actually pulls in moisture from the...
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dr. max gomez reports, doctors may have come up with a very simple life-saving solution. >> max wily's arrival in this world was more wild than his parents ever expected. >> two months early. three pounds and two ounces. and he was in nicu for 32 days. >> like many preemies max would stop breathing for several periods of time without warning. >> the first couple of times, it is terrifying and have you to idea what happened and the alarms are going off. >> it happens because the brains are still immature. >> and a possible treatment for condition is this, a vibrating crib mattress. >> this stimulus appears to have improved breathing in infants without waking them up. >> conventional breathing monitors detects when the baby stops breathing, which triggers a mattress with a speaker inside and delivers soft vibrations that are slight, but enough to stimulate the baby's brain to start breathing. >> the dream would be that most infants who are premature would benefit from this. >> and an even bigge
dr. max gomez reports, doctors may have come up with a very simple life-saving solution. >> max wily's arrival in this world was more wild than his parents ever expected. >> two months early. three pounds and two ounces. and he was in nicu for 32 days. >> like many preemies max would stop breathing for several periods of time without warning. >> the first couple of times, it is terrifying and have you to idea what happened and the alarms are going off. >> it...
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dr. max gomez tells us that a new study that cancer patients longer and better quality lives. >> trudy todd has lived a happy and full life she says in the 88 years, and after moving cancer more than a decade ago she moved into a hebrew home at riverdale. and when a new cancer was diagnosed, this time terminal. and shirley was given the option of hospice or end of life care at her home. >> it sounded like a good idea to me. >> and a new study of more than 2,000 terminal cancer patients in japan finds those who chose to die at home live significantly longer than those who spent their final days in the hospital. hospice and palliative care doctor, sara gold, says she is not surprised. >> you are in the comfort of everything that has been so important to you up until this time. and maintaining that as best you can. so i think there is a lot to be said for that. >> reporter: experts say being in familiar surroundings is especially important for alzheimer's patients. before and during their final
dr. max gomez tells us that a new study that cancer patients longer and better quality lives. >> trudy todd has lived a happy and full life she says in the 88 years, and after moving cancer more than a decade ago she moved into a hebrew home at riverdale. and when a new cancer was diagnosed, this time terminal. and shirley was given the option of hospice or end of life care at her home. >> it sounded like a good idea to me. >> and a new study of more than 2,000 terminal cancer...
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but if it works and a nondrug effect, it might be worth a shot. >> thank you, dr. max. >> you bet. >>> weather picture now. lonnie quinn is here. and we are getting rid of this spring-like feel. as we speak. right? >> yes, we were a little bit cooler today than yesterday. and we are definitely going to continue to go down the ladder of temperatures. now take a look outside. kind of a cool-looking shot right there. but you notice the high thin clouds floating through the area. it is 45 degrees as of right now. now i had talked about moisture making its way in. cold air coming in. what is that combo going to be like? all about the timing. check this out. the rain is arriving after 9:00 p.m. tonight, and by 9:00 p.m., i mean areas west of new york city, and i don't think new york city will get into the rain until, you know, more like maybe sometime around midnight or so. but the worst of it will be 2:00 a.m. until ak a.m. and gusty winds -- 5:00 a.m., gusty winds associated up to 40 miles an hour. out of here, late morning, it is gone. the temperatures will be dropping, a
but if it works and a nondrug effect, it might be worth a shot. >> thank you, dr. max. >> you bet. >>> weather picture now. lonnie quinn is here. and we are getting rid of this spring-like feel. as we speak. right? >> yes, we were a little bit cooler today than yesterday. and we are definitely going to continue to go down the ladder of temperatures. now take a look outside. kind of a cool-looking shot right there. but you notice the high thin clouds floating through...
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this is -- a lithograph of reverend dr. max lilienthal, a rabbi in cincinnati.he original is in the magnus collection in california. he apologized for not speaking out against slavery, saying that right must be right whatever the consequent is. one of his former supporters, and man named jacob cohen defaced his portrait and send it back and processed. his family eventually donated it to the museum. jews found themselves on both sides of the conflict. they were about 10,002 fought in the civil war. 7000 for the union and about 3000 for the confederacy. that disparity in numbers might have to do with where jews lived. there were more in the north. in 1862, late in the year, one of the most well-known incidents of the civil war for jewish historians is grant's order number 11. general grant was in charge of keeping track of the cotton industry during the war. the cotton industry needed to continue because the north needed cotton. the south needed funds. grant was charged with making sure everything was happening aboveboard and there was no black market, which there
this is -- a lithograph of reverend dr. max lilienthal, a rabbi in cincinnati.he original is in the magnus collection in california. he apologized for not speaking out against slavery, saying that right must be right whatever the consequent is. one of his former supporters, and man named jacob cohen defaced his portrait and send it back and processed. his family eventually donated it to the museum. jews found themselves on both sides of the conflict. they were about 10,002 fought in the civil...
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. >> >> i think the first half of the '60s, the great black leaders martin luther king dr. max and probably cassius clay. >> later became muhammad ali. >> i wasn't a teenager and we sent boxes in 19601 of the boxes even though knocked out in the first round of the fighting british to get a photograph of himself as the eventual winner of the division the winner of that division at battle and six was to? >> cassius clay and quite frankly wouldn't be hard to get your picture he was every place in the olympics. [laughter] i remember reading. and they would exchange pins in "the new york times" said the official winner of exchanging pins in the olympics was cassius clay. foreign athletes to an expanded enormous amount of energy running around the olympic village and rome meeting everybody and excepting every interview probably was not a good thing to do other than he won the gold medal. >> but looking at the photograph the unbelievably handsome young man who accomplished all of this at the olympics but has the unusual name of cassius clay but his brother was rudolph valentino. [laug
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dr. max gomez says maybe you much as your body. doctor? >> that's right, maurice and kristine. state of mind has a lot to do with pain perception. playing with your kids or watch a fun movie and you forget about your pain for a while. now a new study tries to use that mind/body connection to ease back pain. there are two well known mind/body therapies. one has already been effective for treating depression and other chronic conditions. >> cognitive behavioral therapy tries to address the behaviors because of pain and that might help to alleviate pain versus help to create or keep pain going. how do i gradually get back toic activities? >> reporter: the other technique mindfulness-based stress reduction hasn't been studied. >> you bring an atmosphere of friendliness and kindness to observing your experience just as it is. mindfulness empowers people to is always in a state of change. breathing in, i'm aware, i'm feeling this sensation. it's uncomfortable. breathing out, i meet myself with compassion, friendliness, openness. >> reporter: 342 patients between 20 and 70 years old w
dr. max gomez says maybe you much as your body. doctor? >> that's right, maurice and kristine. state of mind has a lot to do with pain perception. playing with your kids or watch a fun movie and you forget about your pain for a while. now a new study tries to use that mind/body connection to ease back pain. there are two well known mind/body therapies. one has already been effective for treating depression and other chronic conditions. >> cognitive behavioral therapy tries to...
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first drug specifically developed to prevent migraines are in the final stages of testing and as dr. max gomez tells us, they are the most effective medications to date. >> reporter: that's right, dick and kristine. worked out some of the very basic causes of migraines. now, remember this term: cj rp. it's a molecule in the body that seems to cause a whole cascade of event that leads to a migraine. now there are four drugs being tested to block it. if you are a professional athlete you play hurt, bumps, bruises, strains, all sorts of pains that would put most of us in bed so now it was painful when a migraine sidelined carmelo anthony. >> the lights started flickering. kind of the basket was like wavering a little bit. >> reporter: now imagine what it's look to have a migraine that lasts days or even weeks. nina singleton has those almost every day. >> something, um, pain for a long time to where it just grew to more and more sharp stabbing pain, um, you keep -- i would be in the emergency room. >> reporter: there are medications for migraines, they have many side effects. they don't alw
first drug specifically developed to prevent migraines are in the final stages of testing and as dr. max gomez tells us, they are the most effective medications to date. >> reporter: that's right, dick and kristine. worked out some of the very basic causes of migraines. now, remember this term: cj rp. it's a molecule in the body that seems to cause a whole cascade of event that leads to a migraine. now there are four drugs being tested to block it. if you are a professional athlete you...
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and all of those parts of life can tricker anxiety in -- cbs 2's dr. max gomez is here with guidance. >> reporter: there really is so much to be anxious about so it's no surprise that anxiety disorders are the most common mental health issues for children and teenagers. the images are as disturbing as they are increasingly familiar and inescapable. san bernardino, paris, newtown. plastered on televisions, newspapers, everywhere. scary enough for adults. but for kids? >> what do you feel inside, do you think? >> i felt scared. >> reporter: this 8-year-old girl is an anxious child. mom tries to keep her and her siblings away from scary world events. >> i try to do my best ability to explain it break it down in a way that made sense. >> reporter: that's a good strategy according to renowned child psychiatrist dr. harold koblewipz the president of the child mind institute. he said it shouldn't be ignored. >> anxiety in children primes the brain for depression during teen years. anxiety disorder that got to the point where she wouldn't talk in any stressful sit
and all of those parts of life can tricker anxiety in -- cbs 2's dr. max gomez is here with guidance. >> reporter: there really is so much to be anxious about so it's no surprise that anxiety disorders are the most common mental health issues for children and teenagers. the images are as disturbing as they are increasingly familiar and inescapable. san bernardino, paris, newtown. plastered on televisions, newspapers, everywhere. scary enough for adults. but for kids? >> what do you...
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. >> cbs 2's dr. max gomez is here now to tell us about a revolutionary new procedure that will dramatically increase the number of transplants. >> reporter: more than a third of the patients on that waiting list have harmful antibodies that would attack a kidney unless it's a perfect match and even they they might still reject it. that makes finding a kidney almost impossible. but now researchers have found a way to transplant >> reporter: he has a rejection flare-up of a kidney transplant he got six year. he got one after less than a year but remembers how tough dialysis was. >> four to six hours in the day with nausea and headaches. >> reporter: many never get one because they make antibodies that reject any organ. >> they are difficult to match because they have been exposed to someone else's tissue and there are three-ways that happens, pregnancy, blood transfusion or transplant. >> reporter: but the director of the langone transplant institute developed an approach by filtering them out of the blood
. >> cbs 2's dr. max gomez is here now to tell us about a revolutionary new procedure that will dramatically increase the number of transplants. >> reporter: more than a third of the patients on that waiting list have harmful antibodies that would attack a kidney unless it's a perfect match and even they they might still reject it. that makes finding a kidney almost impossible. but now researchers have found a way to transplant >> reporter: he has a rejection flare-up of a...
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dr. kevin max -- maxwell to find out what has changed. >> reporter: it's a such different campus since the school year has gun. there's new surveillance camera and a security officer, and there's a checkin process, full- time counselor and social service staffers, all the emotional trauma inflicted by a predator who had unfiltered access to his victims. would you say this is the worst thing that has ever happened to the school system in. >> i absolutely believe this is one of the worst things i have seen or heard. >> reporter: maryland law requires anyone with information about suspected abuse report it to child protective services. >> if it's found anyone within the school had not abided by the mandatory reporting law, should they be fired? should they be charged? >> in my opinion, that's absolutely correct. we have removed two people from that school right now because of public allegations about possible misconduct, and out of an abundance of caution. >> reporter: the school system plans to hire someone from outside of the district to come in and do an internal investigation once police
dr. kevin max -- maxwell to find out what has changed. >> reporter: it's a such different campus since the school year has gun. there's new surveillance camera and a security officer, and there's a checkin process, full- time counselor and social service staffers, all the emotional trauma inflicted by a predator who had unfiltered access to his victims. would you say this is the worst thing that has ever happened to the school system in. >> i absolutely believe this is one of the...
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dr. whistler needs to examine you. it won' t take long. you' re safe, max. there' s nothing to be afraid of. >> sarah: okay. >> dylan: uh, excuse me, ma' am. detective mcavoy, gcpd. i got the call about max rayburn. >> sarah: sarah fox, child protective services. >> dylan: nice to meet you. so, what' s, uh -- what' s the situation? >> sarah: well, max told his homeroom teacher his dad' s been mistreating him. that triggered the call to my office. >> dylan: [ sighs ] >> sarah: the doctor will examine the boy for any signs of physical abuse or injury, and based on what he finds, we' ll determine our next steps. >> dylan: okay. um, i understand that this is proper procedure. but i know max' s father, dr. ben rayburn. i mean, we' re friends. we go way back. and i know -- i know that he would never hurt his son. so this whole thing has to be a big misunderstanding. >> sarah: i hope you' re right, detective. but you can never really know what' s going on inside another person' s home. >> abby: maybe max' s teacher misunderstood whatever it was he said. >> stitch:
dr. whistler needs to examine you. it won' t take long. you' re safe, max. there' s nothing to be afraid of. >> sarah: okay. >> dylan: uh, excuse me, ma' am. detective mcavoy, gcpd. i got the call about max rayburn. >> sarah: sarah fox, child protective services. >> dylan: nice to meet you. so, what' s, uh -- what' s the situation? >> sarah: well, max told his homeroom teacher his dad' s been mistreating him. that triggered the call to my office. >> dylan: [...
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. >> and dr. max gomez said if you know what triggers pimples, you can, void the breakouts. >> reporter: acne hits many teenagers and adults, too and they seem to pop up at the one of the time, knowing your triggers are an important part of prevention. >> and knowing the triggers can help you to treat them better, it can help you avoid exacerbating factors and manage your treatment better. >> reporter: believe it or not, where you breakout can give you a clue to the cause of your acne. if it's around your chin or jaw line, the chances are they're due to stress or hormones. both stimulate oil glands that can clog pores feeding bacteria and -- . >> stress is pro-inflammatory and acne inflammatory conditions. having stress alone can exacerbate your acne and increase oil production and inflammation. >> reporter: weather can play a role, especially warm and humid weather. oily or under the conditions and even very dry weather can be a problem and not because it's an acne trigger but acne treatments dry you
. >> and dr. max gomez said if you know what triggers pimples, you can, void the breakouts. >> reporter: acne hits many teenagers and adults, too and they seem to pop up at the one of the time, knowing your triggers are an important part of prevention. >> and knowing the triggers can help you to treat them better, it can help you avoid exacerbating factors and manage your treatment better. >> reporter: believe it or not, where you breakout can give you a clue to the...
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. >> dr. max gomez says nickel is causing more than a tickle. >> reporter: itchy, red and irritated. this is what sue's arm looks like when she wears her electronic fitness tracker. >> i was very surprised that i developed a rash. suspected it would trigger a nickel allergy. something dermatologistesare seeing more often. >> traditionally they've been in places like earrings and belt buckles, but now a lot on the wrist from electronic fitness trackers. >> reporter: one popular model was recalled after thousands complained of skin irritation, later linked to nickel in the casing. now are giving users heads up, that some contain traces of nickel and some people may have allergies. the reactions range from a local rash, infections of the skin, it can impact on sleep. it can certainly impact someone's occupation. >> reporter: but it's not just the fitness devices. a new bullet in says some electronic devices, including cell phones, laptops and tablets, may contain nickel. >> people really sensitive br
. >> dr. max gomez says nickel is causing more than a tickle. >> reporter: itchy, red and irritated. this is what sue's arm looks like when she wears her electronic fitness tracker. >> i was very surprised that i developed a rash. suspected it would trigger a nickel allergy. something dermatologistesare seeing more often. >> traditionally they've been in places like earrings and belt buckles, but now a lot on the wrist from electronic fitness trackers. >> reporter:...
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dr. max gomez reports. professional athlete, you play hurt. the bumps, bruises and pains that would -- sprains that would put most of us in bed. you know it was painful when a migraine side lined carmelo anthony. >> and the lights started flickering and everything. and kind of a -- it was like wavering a bit. >> reporter: imagine what it's like to suffer a migraine is that lasts days or weeks. she has those almost every day. >> a thumping and pain for a long time where it grew to more and more sharp stabbing pain. you can't ignore them. so i will be in the emergency room. >> reporter: while there are medications for migraine, they have many side affects and don't work. that is why there is so much excitement over a new class of migraine drug ons. four of them in -- drug. four in final stages of testing. headache expert dr. larry newman. >> they're called cgrp, will be given once a month to prevent the frequent headaches from occurring in the first place. >> reporter: the cgrp drugs prove remarkably safe and effective in trials. >> at least 50%
dr. max gomez reports. professional athlete, you play hurt. the bumps, bruises and pains that would -- sprains that would put most of us in bed. you know it was painful when a migraine side lined carmelo anthony. >> and the lights started flickering and everything. and kind of a -- it was like wavering a bit. >> reporter: imagine what it's like to suffer a migraine is that lasts days or weeks. she has those almost every day. >> a thumping and pain for a long time where it grew...
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dr. scholl's now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast medicine. let's end this. dry spray? that's fun. it's already dry! no wait time. this is great. can i keep it? (laughs) all the care antiperspirant cheez-it grooves are the perfect union of a cheez-it and a chip. you mean like they umm... i guess... oh, it's a lab hey everyone, joe's bam bam ba bam. oh, i'm not. we take time for our cheese to mature in our crispy cheez-it grooves. i take pictures of sunrises, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for
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max strength medicine. let's end this. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. >>> we are back and this time to surprise our fan of the week. >> drum roll please while we spin the globe. while it's spinning it's taking us to huntsville, alabama. >> where our fan brittany brown watches us. >> hi brittany. she's joining us by skype. who is that with you >> my niece bailey. >> hi, bailey. >> we're going to tell everybody why you were chosen because you feel. she spends here weekends as a shoe clarke and in her spare time she babysits. >> brit sydney a devoted fan she makes time for our show. while she's at work she sneaks in the break room and changes the channel. she watches on her phone. >> time to put your fan to the test. you have 15 seconds to transour trivia question. >> last week hoda and i became interns and spent the day working as park rangers, florists or dog roomers? >> i want to say dog groomers. >> yes. you win a fabulous vacation. you and a guest will be coming light
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dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. which helps u feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strenh medicine. let'end this. (kids laughing) what's going on? shhh! gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral. going viral? get scrubbing bubbles,clean and disinfect. 20,000 views! what? oh, it looks so clean in here. a heart attack doesn't care if you run everyday, or if you're young or old. no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >> narrator: citi concert series proudly presented by citi. >> we've been having a great time with los five, artist of the month. >> they're set to release their new ep this month. >> and because we can't wait another minute, here they are with
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max cover is another great way to lysol that. i've been on my feel all day. excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. don't use windex to make windows spotless and clear! go see my big fat greek wedding 2 and learn how to use windex the right way on weird stuff! not on windows! who's got tickets? i do! i'm okay! seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. >>> time to make five lucky viewers very happy. it's time to give it away. and this week's prize is prize package worth $590. this blender is a high tech chef quality appliance. vacuum with a built-in hand vacuum called the rapido and clean extra. let's find out. let's get it. this is margaret anderson from sun city, arizona. trudy gaskins from pennsylvania. congratulations. >
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