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dr. of nyu medical center is concern about the message young women are getting. >> they don't need to examine the breast the doctors don't need to look and they don't need mammograms. together the three creates a worrisome vacuum for me and we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: a woman is 41 about to have her first mammogram. better than cure. >> reporter: she says she also plans to discuss how often she should be screened with her doctor. and that's really the point. these are just guidelines. encouraged to discuss the personal histories with physicians to come up with a plan that makes sense for them. >> and it's going change from person to person. going to say. >> thank you. >> reporter: you are welcome. >>> a big announcement from a major food company. we will tell you who will be the first to voluntarily label gmos and how a secret meeting between an oscar winning actor and one of the most wanted men fugitive's capture. bella. tonight's new questions about how the girl died that may not is the economy rigged? acquired more wealth than
dr. of nyu medical center is concern about the message young women are getting. >> they don't need to examine the breast the doctors don't need to look and they don't need mammograms. together the three creates a worrisome vacuum for me and we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: a woman is 41 about to have her first mammogram. better than cure. >> reporter: she says she also plans to discuss how often she should be screened...
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dr. snable of nyu medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting. >> theyne their breast. their doctors don't need to look. they don't need mammograms. i think that creates a very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: casay gay is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. >> i think prevention is better than cure. >> reporter: she also says she will discuss how often she should be screened with her doctor. >>> and more on the capture of "el chapo." mexican government showing off operation black swan as it went down last friday. joaquin guzman almost gave the heavily armed marines the slip by going into a tunnel but he was caught in a near by highway. the u.s. is trying to extradite "el chapo" but the process may take months. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly bombing in a mall in iraq. suicide attackers set off a car bomb. 15 people were killed, 50 were injured. isis says four of its fighters were behind the attack. no one has claimed responsibility for that atta
dr. snable of nyu medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting. >> theyne their breast. their doctors don't need to look. they don't need mammograms. i think that creates a very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: casay gay is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. >> i think prevention is better than cure. >> reporter: she also says she will discuss...
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of dietary mh. dr. natalie azar put it in terms of real food on the today show: (sot: dr. natalie azar - nyuoda, a regular can of soda, and also you kn thosfun su give at halloween? not the little squares but the lile rectangles? e can of soda a onof those is the added amount that would be allowed." burwell - :53 - 1:06) "when you verages that u drink or maybe eang out one fewer night a week or perhaps how you think abouaddinr vegetables. these small changes and your family." el tomar menos bebidas azucara comer menos fue tal vez consumer mas frutas y verduras. todos estos son cambi contribuir a una dieta mas saludable para usted su familia un comite del gobiernofa y carnes procesadas,e carneoja sin embargo la version final de la guia de nutricion ninclu estas recomendaciones.. lo que esta guia sugiere es la iorporion de otras formas de proteina a ss nueces, semillas y pescado. blanca --un boleto de la loteria "powerball" vendido eioa todos lo numeros ganadores... vo ...del millones, pero fue por un solo numerito que no le pego al gordo pero aun asi se llevun llon 400 mil dolares. --al parec
of dietary mh. dr. natalie azar put it in terms of real food on the today show: (sot: dr. natalie azar - nyuoda, a regular can of soda, and also you kn thosfun su give at halloween? not the little squares but the lile rectangles? e can of soda a onof those is the added amount that would be allowed." burwell - :53 - 1:06) "when you verages that u drink or maybe eang out one fewer night a week or perhaps how you think abouaddinr vegetables. these small changes and your family." el...
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of plaque buildup. exam some risk factors can also be more harmful. (dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. thisptime she didn't wait.. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. /// ((kirsten joyce)) > the report also says... black and hispanic women have more risk factors... such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. /// > a woman is dead in north las vegas after a domestic dispute. what police say happened - prior to her death. ((brian loftus)) > plus... ohio is now facing a water crisis after residents were told... their water isn't safe to drink. the criminal investigation being put into place... to get to the bottom of the issue. ((k
of plaque buildup. exam some risk factors can also be more harmful. (dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. thisptime she didn't wait.. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that she continues to manage...
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>> yes, colette is the chief operating officer of bloomfield officers, and dr. debbie with nyu's school of medicine. we thought it would be great to get a doctor's perspective on all of this. colette and dr. debbie, nice to have you here. colette, let's start with you. so you open your -- what do you call it? >> patient resource centers. >> okay, today. >> today. >> what happens? people need to come in with prescription? >> it's not a prescription. patients need to go to their beingses who must be registered with the -- to their physicians who must be registered with the state, they get a recommend from their physician, then they go to the web site, certified with their documentation, their card and identification before they're even allowed into the patient resource center. >> complicated. >> -- much more involved than getting a prescription. you're saying a patient has to do all that, then they go to your facility, your resource center -- >> correct. >> for more consultation. you're just not handing out marijuana. >> that's correct. >> you guys make the decision. >> that's corr
>> yes, colette is the chief operating officer of bloomfield officers, and dr. debbie with nyu's school of medicine. we thought it would be great to get a doctor's perspective on all of this. colette and dr. debbie, nice to have you here. colette, let's start with you. so you open your -- what do you call it? >> patient resource centers. >> okay, today. >> today. >> what happens? people need to come in with prescription? >> it's not a prescription. patients...
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dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like a woman's risk and general health. >> dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and the doctor will be answering your questions on our facebook page right after the broadcast. >>> today wall street snapped a - losing streak as stocks rallied in the last minutes of trading. the dow was up 52 and change. but oil slipped below $32, the lowest since 2003. there's an oversupply and the second largest consume
dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that...
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dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like woman's risk and general the et cetera. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and dr. freya schnabel, who you just heard from, will be answering questions on our web page right after this broadcast. caught a serial jewel thief. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make
dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that...
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dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center 12:50:47 most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach track this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. nats exam track some risk factors can also be more harmful. sot dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center diabetes track one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn t wait.. sot marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or i hesitated, i )m glad i m alive after that track she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. still ahead: scary or brilliant? we ll show you the thai and malaysian officials are looking
dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center 12:50:47 most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach track this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of...
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of americans live. that's about 2 hundred million people. nyu's dr. tara says doctors here are bracing for the likelihood of more cases. >> out of five women, only one exhibits symptoms so the other four don't have symptoms and may still have been exposed and may still develop defects in the fetuses and the the fetus, we think, is relatively high. >> reporter: she says some people infected with zika virus have few or no symptoms and may be unaware that they're infected with the virus. those who feel ill may experience fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes. zika is not thought to be spread from person to person, but more research is needed to see if it can be sexually transmitted and detected tlough blood transfusions. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, it's already been detected in more than 25 countries and is spreading through latin america and the caribbean. the cdc issued a travel advisory for pregnant women or those who may become pregnant to the areas where the virus has been spreading. united air lines will offer refunds
of americans live. that's about 2 hundred million people. nyu's dr. tara says doctors here are bracing for the likelihood of more cases. >> out of five women, only one exhibits symptoms so the other four don't have symptoms and may still have been exposed and may still develop defects in the fetuses and the the fetus, we think, is relatively high. >> reporter: she says some people infected with zika virus have few or no symptoms and may be unaware that they're infected with the...
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dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like a woman's risk and general health. >> dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and the doctor will be answering your questions on our facebook right back. >>> today wall street snapped a -losing streak as stocks rallied in the last minutes of trading. the dow was up 52 and change. but oil slipped below $32, the lowest since 2003. there's an oversupply and the second largest consumer, china, is slowing down. our research department te
dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do...
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dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below ststl get breast cancer.r. >> repororr: in your view, are potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, , very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like a woman's risk and general health. >> dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and the doctor will be answering your questions on our facebook page right after the broadcast. right back. >>> today wall street snapped a - losing streak as stocks rallied in the last minutes of trading. the dow was up 52 and change. but oil slipped below $32, the lowest since 2003. there's an oveveupply and the second largest
dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below ststl get breast cancer.r. >> repororr: in your view, are potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, , very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that...
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of plaque buildup. nats exam (track)some risk factors can also be more harmful. (sot dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. black and hispanic women have more risk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. cbs 2 news continues to track the fallout from last year's massive bird flu outbreak. outbreak.the u-s-d-a says iowa egg farms are bouncing back, but rebuilding the flocks is taking time as the industry predicted. predicted.right now, iowa has 37-point-nine-million egg- laying hens. that's up nearly six-percent from november but still 37-percent below last
of plaque buildup. nats exam (track)some risk factors can also be more harmful. (sot dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after...
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dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that r women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. l g >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like a woman's risk and general health. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and dr. schnabel, who you just heard from, will be answering questions on our facebook page right after this broadcast. still ahead, the f.b.i. has said they have caught a serial jewel thief. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pa
dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that r women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. l g >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding...
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dr. reynolds' findings showed instead of medicine, the broken heart syndrome might be better treated by things like yoga, breathing exercises, and learning methods of calming down during a stressful event. at nyu sharon crowley, fox 5 news. steve: having strong family ties could help you live a longer, healthier life. dari: dr. manny is in the house to prove this. many individuals, doctors that deal with senior citizens, have always found that socializing, being with family members, being around people is an important factor. they wanted to test it scientifically. they did a survey of hundreds of thousands of people looking at the effect of being around others, socializing, having an interaction every day with individuals. they find there's two groups that benefit the most. one is adolescents. if you have adolescents that do not interact well with family members or they're left alone for a long period of time or they don't have friends, those tend to develop depression and early obesity. when you look at senior citizens in particular, again, issues like hypertension and more cardiovascular disease development and, of course, if you look at the overall increased in individuals that are isolated
dr. reynolds' findings showed instead of medicine, the broken heart syndrome might be better treated by things like yoga, breathing exercises, and learning methods of calming down during a stressful event. at nyu sharon crowley, fox 5 news. steve: having strong family ties could help you live a longer, healthier life. dari: dr. manny is in the house to prove this. many individuals, doctors that deal with senior citizens, have always found that socializing, being with family members, being...
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of plaque buildup. nats exam (track)some risk factors can also be more harmful. (sot dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a ssonger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood ppssure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. the report also says black and hispanic women have more sk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. tonight in sports... hilton magic lives on... highlights from iowa state and "cbs 2 you know the basic bargain of america is if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. at's not the way america is supposed to operate. i want to go to bat for them every single day
of plaque buildup. nats exam (track)some risk factors can also be more harmful. (sot dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a ssonger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to...
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of your diet should come from saturated fats. (marion nestle/nyu professor of nutrition) the meat industry does not want the american government saying 'eat less meat'. that's un-american! (dr. neal barnard, president, physicians committee for responsible medicine) these are multibillion dollar industries." dr. nel barnard (barn - ard like barn and rhymes with hard) is president of the non profit physicians committee for responsible medicine which is suing the government claiming the egg industry used its influence to try to weaken warnings about cholesterol. the new guidelines dropped recommended limits, but still advise people "eat as physicians committee for responsible medicine) (barnard) the egg industry is paying universities where these people are, then putting them on the committee to decide whether eggs are safe or not. that's a conflict of interest. (anna werner/cbs news/new york) the u-s-d-a says its process is "robust and transparent," and the new guidelines reflect (fs) "advancements in scientific understanding about healthy eating choices and health outcomes over a lifetime." (on cam) anna werner, cbs news, new york./// ((denise valdez)) > a local radio team i
of your diet should come from saturated fats. (marion nestle/nyu professor of nutrition) the meat industry does not want the american government saying 'eat less meat'. that's un-american! (dr. neal barnard, president, physicians committee for responsible medicine) these are multibillion dollar industries." dr. nel barnard (barn - ard like barn and rhymes with hard) is president of the non profit physicians committee for responsible medicine which is suing the government claiming the egg...
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dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. exam some risk factors can also harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. /// ((paul joncich)) > the report also says
dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque...
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doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. ( dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to examine their breasts, their doctors don't need to look, they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me and below still get breast cancer. danielle nottingham fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think prevention is better than cure. danielle nottingham she says she also plans to discuss how often e shou reened with her doctor.daniel tngham, cbs news.brian loftus)the task forceis also cai r moresrch on newer technologies diagnose breast cancerincluding 3d mammograms. e group says at this point,tes not have evidence to make commendatio ns in those areas //metriawhat's driving people azy?demetria obilor > a handful ofmajor, construction zones have followed you into the new year. based on the amount of emails i've received, the worst one is along eastern. lane restrictions continue on eastern between sunset and war
doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. ( dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to examine their breasts, their doctors don't need to look, they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me and below still get breast cancer. danielle nottingham fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i...
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dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. (sot freya 9 48 10) we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. (jlp 9 42 58) in your view, are we over-emphasizing now potential harms, including patient?(sot freya 9 43 05) i think the worry issue is something, particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography.(jlp 9 43 15) why? (sot freya 9 43 16 //9 43 34) when i'm getting my blood pressure checked in my doctor's office, it makes me a little nervous. that's not a reason for me not to have //my bp checked.//adult women, are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. 3 3 folks around the world are celebrating the life of david bowie. up next... we'll hear from two of his oldest friends. what kind of an impact they say david bowie window world" 3 expect another cold day here in siouxland. we will start our day with very cold wind chills until winds can slowly calm down throughout the da
dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. (sot freya 9 48 10) we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. (jlp 9 42 58) in your view, are we over-emphasizing now potential harms, including patient?(sot freya 9 43 05) i think the worry issue is something, particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography.(jlp 9 43 15) why? (sot freya 9 43 16 //9 43 34) when i'm getting my blood pressure checked in my...
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doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. (53-101 sot dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me // we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. nats fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. (1:12-1:15 sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think prevention is better than cure. (track)she says she also plans to discuss how often she should be screened with her doctor. danielle nottingham, cbs news. the task force is also calling for more research on newer technologies to diagnose breast cancer including 3-d mammograms.the group says at this point, it doesn't have evidence to make recommendati ons in those areas. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now when we return... return...when cedar rapids officials hope to get the ball rolling on the purchase of police body cameras. cameras.you're watching c-b-s cordes: most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers.
doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. (53-101 sot dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me // we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. nats fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. (1:12-1:15 sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think...
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live in almost half of the counties in the united states and the most dramatic increases in the northeast where we are. steve: joining us dr. doris day, clinical associate professor at nyu medical center. all right. this is alarming stuff. we continue to hear more and more. it's a difficult thing. lyme disease so difficult to diagnose, treat and now the ticks keep spreading. >> you're right. it may be freezing cold in the middle of winter, but we have to think about ticks because they can happen pretty much anywhere in the u.s. and they can happen all year round. so the way they're spread is by we travel and we carry the ticks with us and birds travel and migrate and they carry the ticks. ticks, like we're food for the ticks. they're not a way they get distributed. you have to be aware you can get a tick bite that can cause lyme disease. certain ticks carry this and other diseases. see your doctor. you could have -- steve: tell me what you told us. the craziest thing. >> when i have patients coming in for skin cancer screenings, they'll say i have a new spot. i look with my magazine nify magnifier, and it's moving. they're ticks and they're not aware. and i have to remo
live in almost half of the counties in the united states and the most dramatic increases in the northeast where we are. steve: joining us dr. doris day, clinical associate professor at nyu medical center. all right. this is alarming stuff. we continue to hear more and more. it's a difficult thing. lyme disease so difficult to diagnose, treat and now the ticks keep spreading. >> you're right. it may be freezing cold in the middle of winter, but we have to think about ticks because they can...