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dr. rebecca tung hears on a daily basis >> 50-75 percent increase >> message is clear as a sunny day protectutdoors with sun block stay away number of safe products over the counter market rising use the sultanas if you know what you are doing jersey shore or bay watch 10 of george james all of these young people not just prepping yourself or prom or homecoming consequences to doing that >> wishes she learned years ago. not worth it health hazard. certainly not to expose children and young teens to this >> house bill prohibits anyone other than 18 years old from using tanning beds. >> miserable damp cold start to the weekend by the time in this not all that bad living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, bl
dr. rebecca tung hears on a daily basis >> 50-75 percent increase >> message is clear as a sunny day protectutdoors with sun block stay away number of safe products over the counter market rising use the sultanas if you know what you are doing jersey shore or bay watch 10 of george james all of these young people not just prepping yourself or prom or homecoming consequences to doing that >> wishes she learned years ago. not worth it health hazard. certainly not to expose...
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dr. rebecca is the diagnostician who caught this breast cancer.t used to be 50% of women would lose the battle. now that number is down to 30%. >> this is the classic mass, it has bumps. >> reporter: according to doctors, three main factors are improving odds. first the detection technology is farber. treatments have improved and more women are finding spore in fighting the battle. >> i'm really happen women are more vocal about it. it has taken a lot of the fear and mystery out of it. >> reporter: joyce best is one of the women who took the fight on and won. she proudly displays a paining made by her niece. >> with friends and family and faith, you get through it. >> reporter: best was diagnosed with breast cancer in august 2010. she officially beat the cancer in june of last year. seen in this home video, her last chemo treatment was nothing than a triumph. >> over at walter reed, you ring a bell. it is a great feeling to know you have no more chemo. then you start living your life again. >> reporter: she is part of the 70% of women who beat can
dr. rebecca is the diagnostician who caught this breast cancer.t used to be 50% of women would lose the battle. now that number is down to 30%. >> this is the classic mass, it has bumps. >> reporter: according to doctors, three main factors are improving odds. first the detection technology is farber. treatments have improved and more women are finding spore in fighting the battle. >> i'm really happen women are more vocal about it. it has taken a lot of the fear and mystery...
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dr. rebecca cohen is with ucsf house calls. the program provides in home medical care to frail elders in san francisco county. >> how was your skin? any irritation? good. >> to dr. considers it a privilege to make a house call where she can see firsthand how patients are doing >> de need every any extra help at home? >> everything is fine here >> she says people have trouble getting to the doctor for a variety of reasons. many of them are structural >> we have a wonderful old town with lots of staircases and hills and not very many elevators or accessible buildings >> in addition to physical barriers there might be emotional or cognitive issues >> perhaps they have mental illness or dementia and it is very difficult to get them out of a house into a clinical appointment >> by keeping tabs at home they are better able to manage medical problems and avoid trips to the hospital >> it would be hard >> it is easy to see why the program needs the world to people like june >> the doctors have been like angels, they have been terrific >
dr. rebecca cohen is with ucsf house calls. the program provides in home medical care to frail elders in san francisco county. >> how was your skin? any irritation? good. >> to dr. considers it a privilege to make a house call where she can see firsthand how patients are doing >> de need every any extra help at home? >> everything is fine here >> she says people have trouble getting to the doctor for a variety of reasons. many of them are structural >> we...
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dr. rebecca landa from kennedy krieger will be here to talk to us about the latest in autism research. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> stay with us this morning. it can be amazing to watch a mother bear and her cubs in the natural habitat. >> this bear and her cubs got lost finding their way back to the forest. where they ended up and how it was all caught on tape.>> reporter: and the baltimore grand prix could be in trouble. the problems facing thisior's race and why they are working hard to ceeive it alive. take . got it. if you're open to choosing your own batter, mix-ins and toppings, come in today and build a stack you'll be proud of. only at denny's. the more dirt can spread around the kitchen. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. all in a no-touch design. >>> now "good morning maryland." >> time is running out for organizers of the baltimore grand prix as they try to ve the race. abc2 news sherrie johnson is here with the latest on the race and why it's in jeopardy in the first pl
dr. rebecca landa from kennedy krieger will be here to talk to us about the latest in autism research. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> stay with us this morning. it can be amazing to watch a mother bear and her cubs in the natural habitat. >> this bear and her cubs got lost finding their way back to the forest. where they ended up and how it was all caught on tape.>> reporter: and the baltimore grand prix could be in trouble. the problems facing thisior's race and...
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dr. rebecca landa will be here to talk about the latest in autism research and tell us about a upcoming event atfighting autism. the first segment starts at 5:15. linda so, abc2 news. >>> in other news, a new sed of guidelines to help those suffering from migraines and prevent attacks altogether. unlike acute treatments which relief pain and symptoms, preventive migraine headache treatments are taken daily. among them medications typically prescribed for seizures and a few overcounter option and eye by proben and in a approximatein. >> my my recommendation is if a person has tough headaches and going nowhere they ought to seek out a board certified headache specialist. >> the complete list of guidelines can be found in the journal of newology. >>> too much television can be bad for your child's developments. the catch it can happen even when you are not sitting in front of the screen. kids ages 8 month to 8 years exposed to about 4 hours of television background television every day so you ask what does it matter? previous studies linked background tv exposure to lower attention spans and low
dr. rebecca landa will be here to talk about the latest in autism research and tell us about a upcoming event atfighting autism. the first segment starts at 5:15. linda so, abc2 news. >>> in other news, a new sed of guidelines to help those suffering from migraines and prevent attacks altogether. unlike acute treatments which relief pain and symptoms, preventive migraine headache treatments are taken daily. among them medications typically prescribed for seizures and a few overcounter...