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why the american medical association does not want you to see them. >> the pros and cons of all-wheel drive. >> >>> a significant increase in home burglaries has police and neighbors really worried. that's because the criminals seem to be getting bolder. >> vick lee joins us. >> south san francisco police will hold a neighborhood meeting this thursday at city hall to discuss the string of burglaries which extends not only to this city, but to neighboring towns like san bruno, daly city and pacifica. >> two have within home invasions. somebody poked me and said give me your money. i said i don't have any money. i just stayed down and didn't fight. >> they're happening in the afternoon. they pry open a sliding door in the back and steal at their pleasure. the neighbors stumbled upon three burglarers when she came home early. >> when she went to run out, there was another one in her living room that stopped her and took her -- i'm not sure if it's her purse, but dropped her down. >> when confronted with the residents rather than leaving home, they continue to steal from the residence and
why the american medical association does not want you to see them. >> the pros and cons of all-wheel drive. >> >>> a significant increase in home burglaries has police and neighbors really worried. that's because the criminals seem to be getting bolder. >> vick lee joins us. >> south san francisco police will hold a neighborhood meeting this thursday at city hall to discuss the string of burglaries which extends not only to this city, but to neighboring towns...
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. >>> the american medical association is calling for a ban on direct to consumer ads for prescription drugs. the group of doctors says that it contributes to rising costs as patients demand treatments that may not always be appropriate. according to the ama, drug makers have spent $4.5 billion on the ads in the past two years. that's a 30% increase. the pharmaceutical industry opposed the american medical association's stance. >>> the new york attorney general has reportedly added yahoo! to the daily fantasy sports investigation. until now, eric schneiderman's office had just gone after draftkings and fanduel, but according to reports, yahoo! has also been subpoenaed. yahoo! runs the third largest daily fantasy site. new york attorney general alleges these companies violate gambling laws by offering games of chance, rather than skill, and he wants their operations shut down in new york. >>> and finally tonight, there have been a number of warningum about the price of your thanksgiving meal following the country's worst avian flu outbreak earlier this year. but as it turns out, consume
. >>> the american medical association is calling for a ban on direct to consumer ads for prescription drugs. the group of doctors says that it contributes to rising costs as patients demand treatments that may not always be appropriate. according to the ama, drug makers have spent $4.5 billion on the ads in the past two years. that's a 30% increase. the pharmaceutical industry opposed the american medical association's stance. >>> the new york attorney general has reportedly...
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he would have known that the american medical association was not recommending it. but he went ahead and had her robot mizeed anyway. >> why? >> i think he felt he needed to silence her in a way, make her more as doctors would have told him, more compliant and more ply ant, less emotional. -- compliant. >> what were the consequences of that lobotomy for rosemary? >> the best-case scenario she would have been sort of devoid of feeling and ply -- pliable and compliant. rosemary became completely disabled, physically and intellectually disabled. she left the operation not being able to walk or talk. she had a permanent physical disability as a result of the lobotomy. she regained ability to speak a few words, a few phrases and she could never take care of herself again for the rest of her life. >> which leads to the question that's really bothered everybody who heard this story since they read doris kerns good win book, in 1988 that she didn't see the daughter for 20 years after the lobotomy. how could that be and why? >> i wish i had an answer. as a mother i can't ima
he would have known that the american medical association was not recommending it. but he went ahead and had her robot mizeed anyway. >> why? >> i think he felt he needed to silence her in a way, make her more as doctors would have told him, more compliant and more ply ant, less emotional. -- compliant. >> what were the consequences of that lobotomy for rosemary? >> the best-case scenario she would have been sort of devoid of feeling and ply -- pliable and compliant....
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so what we can do is simply say if you now take the records of the american medical association as an elite, what's happening over time to these high-class names? and the answer is they are still heavily overrepresented amongst modern doctors and their declining in the representation but at a very modest rate means that the elite of the 1920s still going to be elite even 100 or even 200 years from now. interesting in america most european names, european origin or similar state, the germans, irish, english, english with one exception. french names or low status in the united states. names like daniel in, bergerac, these names come you're less likely to be a doctor if you have one of these names. those people have lived in north america for 300 years. but they've always been an underclass within american society come and what's been revealed by the is and isn't that they are actually moving towards the average but it still going to take another couple hundred just before they become the average. this is a good comp a lot of them are concert in new england which is not a low status part
so what we can do is simply say if you now take the records of the american medical association as an elite, what's happening over time to these high-class names? and the answer is they are still heavily overrepresented amongst modern doctors and their declining in the representation but at a very modest rate means that the elite of the 1920s still going to be elite even 100 or even 200 years from now. interesting in america most european names, european origin or similar state, the germans,...
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he would've known that the medical association was not recommending it. but he went ahead and had her lobotomized anyway. >> why? >> i think he felt he needed to silence her in a way. to make her more as the doctors would have told him, more compliant, more pliable, less emotional. >> what were the consequences of that lobotomy for rosemary? >> so the best case scenario would've been that she would've been devoid of compliance. for rosemary she she began completely disabled, physically and intellectually disabled. she left that operation not being able to walk or talk. she had a permanent physical disability as a result of the lobotomy. she regained the ability to speak a few words, a few phrases, and she could never take care of herself again for the rest of her life. >> this leads to the question that has bothered everybody who has heard the story since they read a book in 1988, when rose told her that she did not see her daughter for 20 years. after this lobotomy. how could that be? and why? >> i wish i had an answer. as a mother i i cannot imagine not
he would've known that the medical association was not recommending it. but he went ahead and had her lobotomized anyway. >> why? >> i think he felt he needed to silence her in a way. to make her more as the doctors would have told him, more compliant, more pliable, less emotional. >> what were the consequences of that lobotomy for rosemary? >> so the best case scenario would've been that she would've been devoid of compliance. for rosemary she she began completely...
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the hope is to offer these to the medical associations so doctors can reverse. >>> man buns seem to be the rage. >> are you next. >> i hope not. ridiculous holiday gift giving, for men with short hair. >>> the story behind the most entertaining flight delay ever. >> and life changing work with thousands of success stories to show for it as one organization, mark tamayo meets woman: i'm here to engineer my future. man: i'm here for my students. man: to work with a best-selling author. woman: and a nobel prize winner. man: here because everyone deserves clean water. man: here for the cool research. woman: i'm here to shape the future of nursing. man: because the oceans matter to us all. man: i'm there to explore the frontier of knowledge. -man: here for the commonwealth. -woman: and the common good. >>> you have to love this, there's a new way to fight parking tickets in boston. >> the city's parking office is now using skype but only for people who don't live in massachusetts. if you're from out of state and you get a ticket you can log in and video chat with a representative from the p
the hope is to offer these to the medical associations so doctors can reverse. >>> man buns seem to be the rage. >> are you next. >> i hope not. ridiculous holiday gift giving, for men with short hair. >>> the story behind the most entertaining flight delay ever. >> and life changing work with thousands of success stories to show for it as one organization, mark tamayo meets woman: i'm here to engineer my future. man: i'm here for my students. man: to work...
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in a new report in the journal of the american medical association? researchers found that between 2000 and 2012? prescription drug use increased by nearly 20 percent. the team also finding that more drugs at the same time? that's almost double than in the year 2000. most of this increase? in those older than 40 nearly all major prescription drugs are becoming more commonly used. drugs for blood pressure, high cholesterol, and depression - all up. the notable exceptions? prescriptions for pain meds, which remained the same? and for hormone therapy medicines in women, which became less common should we be concerned? fortunately, no. the authors of the report say that the use of these drugs, while rising, is consistent with guidelines from major medical organizations. it may be a sign that more people are seeing their doctors regularly? and taking the medications they prescribe. it's also possible that doctors are detecting and treating diseases that they used to miss, like depression for those taking prescription medicines, one important thing to remem
in a new report in the journal of the american medical association? researchers found that between 2000 and 2012? prescription drug use increased by nearly 20 percent. the team also finding that more drugs at the same time? that's almost double than in the year 2000. most of this increase? in those older than 40 nearly all major prescription drugs are becoming more commonly used. drugs for blood pressure, high cholesterol, and depression - all up. the notable exceptions? prescriptions for pain...
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. >>> in order to control drug prices, american medical association said advertisements aimed at consumers have to go. the drug companies are pumping $4.5 billion into ads. people can be hurt when drugs can become unaffordable or are not covered by health insures. >>> thousands of runners hit the streets for the philadelphia marathon. today is the half marathon. and for one runner being in the race is a victory. ali gorman has his story. >> without taking a deep breath in push all your air out of your lungs. >> reporter: dr. michael roth helps local athletes reach for their best. last year he was put to the test after learning he had stage four collin cancer. after -- colon cancer. he plowed into an aggressive treatment and 7 months of chemo therapy and two operations. he did everything he could to survive. so did she. >> when i think about other people who go through this, you wonder how you can stand it. the truth is, when you're in it, you keep walking. >> reporter: wendy said her husband's playful sense of you're welcome and determination kept the family positive. >> i continued to wor
. >>> in order to control drug prices, american medical association said advertisements aimed at consumers have to go. the drug companies are pumping $4.5 billion into ads. people can be hurt when drugs can become unaffordable or are not covered by health insures. >>> thousands of runners hit the streets for the philadelphia marathon. today is the half marathon. and for one runner being in the race is a victory. ali gorman has his story. >> without taking a deep breath...
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that's according to a report in the journal of medical association. >> there's a new non-invasive treatment that can freeze the fat under your chin. >> once the fat is gone, it's gone. after you complete the fat, it's permanent e innocent. >> how it works and wha you can expect tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >> looks pretty cool to me. the capitol christmas tree arrived in sacramento. >> it was a big job. what with a 100% electric nissan what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. my here at c.k. mondavi.on, the vice president of operations to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're b
that's according to a report in the journal of medical association. >> there's a new non-invasive treatment that can freeze the fat under your chin. >> once the fat is gone, it's gone. after you complete the fat, it's permanent e innocent. >> how it works and wha you can expect tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >> looks pretty cool to me. the capitol christmas tree arrived in sacramento. >> it was a big job. what with a 100% electric nissan what will you do? how far...
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that' s according to a new study in the journal of the american medical association. in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. if you' ve been holding back from there' want to go ahead and get a furry friend. s mental health. sure, it' s cute. to what could be a hidden benefit for children. journal preventing chronic disease, sought to explore the health effects for young children of having a dog. they looked at more than 600 asking their parents to answer a kids' physical and mental health. their findings? just might perk up your ears. among the kids with pet dogs, questionnaire for anxiety. among the kids without dogs? 21% registered as anxious. surprisingly, having a pup didn' in kids' physical activity or weight. needed to see if the benefits touted in the study actually hold true. ed: if you ask any kid with a dog they will likely tell you the furry new member of the family is a welcome addition. until mom says walk the dog in the middle of winter. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] re
that' s according to a new study in the journal of the american medical association. in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. if you' ve been holding back from there' want to go ahead and get a furry friend. s mental health. sure, it' s cute. to what could be a hidden benefit for children. journal preventing chronic disease, sought to explore the health effects for young children of having a dog. they looked at more than 600 asking their parents to answer a kids' physical and mental health....
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. >> american medical association is taking a dramatic step say they will now lobby for a ban on drugng in the up. >> any prescription could increase the chance of heart attack or stroke which can lead to death. >> they believe that the ads which flood the heirs are inflating demand for treatment and drive up prices. a research group said that drug companies spend $4.5 billion on advertising last year a 30 percent increase over two years. >> a sierra ski resort opens saturday with a new restriction on a certain type of equipment: sugar bowl, is not allowing drones to be used on the property. the biggest dangers pose the by drones is people on chair lifts because they are both in the air. every ski resort in the sierra is banning drops with one exception, they can be used to look for a missing skier. >> in southern california officials are gearing up for potential downpours linked to el nino purchasing a sandbagging machine that is capable of filling a thousand bags an hour. >> it requires some manual labor provided by ten inmates at the sheriff department's facility. home owners are u
. >> american medical association is taking a dramatic step say they will now lobby for a ban on drugng in the up. >> any prescription could increase the chance of heart attack or stroke which can lead to death. >> they believe that the ads which flood the heirs are inflating demand for treatment and drive up prices. a research group said that drug companies spend $4.5 billion on advertising last year a 30 percent increase over two years. >> a sierra ski resort opens...
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a new study in the journal of the american medical association says the diet lowers a woman's risk of breast cancer. that's when it's supplemented with additional servings of extra virgin olive oil. the mediterranean diet is high in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. a snowy thanksgiving ahead for people in central oregon. the area received more than a foot of snow overnight. the storm caused so many crashes near the bend area, authorities advised people not to travel at all. dozens of drivers were stuck for several hours. steve: don't have a foot of snow on the way, but kurtis, there is something out there lingering. kurtis: that is what will impact us tomorrow. a lot of snow on the ground has melted away here in central iowa courtesy of a very warm stretch of temperatures. dew point at 49, south winds at seven. we start to quit -- start to squeeze out some light rain from the metro. the main body of the system out west sitting around wyoming. even some snow back in through south dakota. again, this system is going to slide our way. if you are traveling south ariz, temperatures wi
a new study in the journal of the american medical association says the diet lowers a woman's risk of breast cancer. that's when it's supplemented with additional servings of extra virgin olive oil. the mediterranean diet is high in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. a snowy thanksgiving ahead for people in central oregon. the area received more than a foot of snow overnight. the storm caused so many crashes near the bend area, authorities advised people not to travel at all. dozens of...
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a new study published this weekend in the journal of the american medical association say so-called silent heart attacks are often mistaken for muscle pain or indigestion, but they are even more common than they are even more common thanardologists previously believed. and it puts people at greater risk of bigger heart attacks than later on. it has doctors reminding people this morning to seek medical attention even at the slightest sign of chest pain. >>> today we will learn more about a change to curriculum at the state's four medical schools. classes will now begin teaching skills to prevent abuse of prescription drugs. it is part of governor charlie baker's effort to combat opiod addiction in the state. the agreement will involve 3,000 studsents at harvard, tufts, boston university. >>> a dover ridge is closed for two weeks and take a look at these pictures and you will see why. the center street bridge needs repairs after a car crash broke it apart. there will be detours set up to get drivers around the area. >>> speaking of driving, let's start with a look at the map where things ove
a new study published this weekend in the journal of the american medical association say so-called silent heart attacks are often mistaken for muscle pain or indigestion, but they are even more common than they are even more common thanardologists previously believed. and it puts people at greater risk of bigger heart attacks than later on. it has doctors reminding people this morning to seek medical attention even at the slightest sign of chest pain. >>> today we will learn more...
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another study published this month in the "journal of the american medical association" showed similar results: out of 437 individuals taking truvada for a year, only two contracted h.i.v. after not properly taking the drug. but so far, only a few thousand san franciscans have taken truvada in the last year. so why isn't the use of this drug more widespread? there are some side effects, as well as speculation that doctors may be hesitant to prescribe a preventative drug to healthy patients, and then there's the price. although covered by most insurance, truvada, is listed at more than $1000 a month. even so, it's not nearly the solution that its proponents make it out to be, according to michael weinstein, president of the aids healthcare foundation, one of the largest aids organizations in the world. >> i think the evidence shows that it is not a good public health strategy. >> reporter: why is that? >> well, because people don't adhere. >> reporter: while studies have shown that the regimen can be over 90% effective when taken every day, weinstein points out that the efficacy drops o
another study published this month in the "journal of the american medical association" showed similar results: out of 437 individuals taking truvada for a year, only two contracted h.i.v. after not properly taking the drug. but so far, only a few thousand san franciscans have taken truvada in the last year. so why isn't the use of this drug more widespread? there are some side effects, as well as speculation that doctors may be hesitant to prescribe a preventative drug to healthy...
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the american medical association agreed to push for regulations requiring these kinds of warnings.ion was made based on studies suggesting marijuana use may be linked with low birthweight premature birth and behavior problems in young children. >> 5:22. up next in the morning buzz the holiday being celebrate dad that was inspired by late night host jimmy kimmel. >> one local mall is hoping to get off of santa's naughty list. the story at 5:30. first up here's america's money. >> a surprise stock surge. >> the dow nasdaq s & p up in the first trading session since the paris attacks. >> stocks were expected to drop. one expert saying traders are becoming "more immune to these types of attacks." >> experts at aaa predict the average price of gas will fall below two dollars a gallon probably by christmas. that would be the first time since 2009. >> the average price now stands $2.16 a gallon down six cents in a week and down 73 cents in a year. >> and a viral video has triggered a run on patti labelle's sweet potato pie. >> at one point over the weekend wal-mart was selling them at the
the american medical association agreed to push for regulations requiring these kinds of warnings.ion was made based on studies suggesting marijuana use may be linked with low birthweight premature birth and behavior problems in young children. >> 5:22. up next in the morning buzz the holiday being celebrate dad that was inspired by late night host jimmy kimmel. >> one local mall is hoping to get off of santa's naughty list. the story at 5:30. first up here's america's money....
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the journal of the american medical association published a study that looked at a thousand people over 20 years of age. it says that every single minute that participants could endure on the treadmill actually led to a 12% decrease in heart problems over the years. treadmill. >> thank you. >>> today is cyber monday. the internet's answer to black friday creating a shopping frenzy so large, it crashed the target web site this morning? >> i am not surprised to hear that, 121 people are expected to shop online today. and we have more on the hottest deals out there. >> reporter: black friday madness has changed. instore revenue fell 1.2 billion on friday. and 2 million on thanksgiving. >> for several years now, almost every door buster has been available online as well. and that really benefits shoppers. >> almost $4.5 billion was spent at retail web sites. a new high. purchases for mobile devices surged. >> customers turning more to the web part of the store, it has extremely busy since thanksgiving. >> deals started well in advance of thanksgiving, today, still offers low prices in many
the journal of the american medical association published a study that looked at a thousand people over 20 years of age. it says that every single minute that participants could endure on the treadmill actually led to a 12% decrease in heart problems over the years. treadmill. >> thank you. >>> today is cyber monday. the internet's answer to black friday creating a shopping frenzy so large, it crashed the target web site this morning? >> i am not surprised to hear that, 121...
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according to a new study in the journal of the american medical association. the mediterranean diet high in fruits and vegetables and also healthy fats. ed: the temperature is dropping, it's 26 here right now. soon the snow will be piling up. but the big question right now is, how much? heather: hopefully not thatch. the man who nailed the prediction on last year's record winter is back for more tonight. harvey has what you can expect. meteorologist: judea cohen is an expert in forecasting seasons. and new boston -- knew boston would get blasted last winter, in spite of the slow start. check out these numbers. only 5 1/2 inches fell until late january. but after that, a wicked winter shift that left boston with a record 110 inches of snow. >> it will be hard to repeat anything close to last year. reporter: but cohen's model suggests mother nature might at least try. inches. it's above average. reporter: and cribblingts what long-term forecasters are predicting. their models rely heavily on a significant el anyoneow, growing stronger right now in the pacific. t
according to a new study in the journal of the american medical association. the mediterranean diet high in fruits and vegetables and also healthy fats. ed: the temperature is dropping, it's 26 here right now. soon the snow will be piling up. but the big question right now is, how much? heather: hopefully not thatch. the man who nailed the prediction on last year's record winter is back for more tonight. harvey has what you can expect. meteorologist: judea cohen is an expert in forecasting...
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becky benson: it certainly is, yes,s,and the american medical associationn and most medical associations are not supporting death with dignity or aid in dying at this point because of that realization that it can be a harm that's irreversible. many palliative care physicians, in fact, would say, "we need to do everything we can to support a person's quality of life and to help them with well being but to actually aid in their dying in an active way, such as prescribing something or giving them information that they can use to take their own life is not really within the healing realm that a doctor would espouse of themselves." degnin: that's also a reason why no doctor should be required to do this, i know, because then it's not necessary but let me push the palliative care issue one step urther. there's also, i think, a really important thing that many people misunderstand, even some doctors misunderstan d, often times when we're actually palliative care is this, we're doing enough to relieve the suffering, if it incidentay happens to hasten death, that's acceptable and that's also by t
becky benson: it certainly is, yes,s,and the american medical associationn and most medical associations are not supporting death with dignity or aid in dying at this point because of that realization that it can be a harm that's irreversible. many palliative care physicians, in fact, would say, "we need to do everything we can to support a person's quality of life and to help them with well being but to actually aid in their dying in an active way, such as prescribing something or giving...
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sean: the american medical association is calling for warning labels for mothers and pregnant women on all medical and recreational marijuana products. supporters of the warnings admit or research -- more research is needed. erin: a lot of people are thinking about ways to reduce their heating and energy costs. while experts say you should think about that all year long, there are simple things you can do now without breaking the bank. more than 10% of your energy bill goes to heating water for reducing your hot water you money. when possible, wash your clothes in cold water. you can go -- use an energy star programmable thermostat to lower there. save you $115 per year. >> more than insulation, it is air sealing, weatherstripping. if you can safely control the flow of air through the building , you were going to avoid hotspots, cold spots, you will be more comfortable. erin: even tiny gaps and cracks can have the same effect as a one foot square hole in the wall. seal any gaps. that includes your fireplace and chimney, doors, attic access, and windows. >> you can present a 20% increas
sean: the american medical association is calling for warning labels for mothers and pregnant women on all medical and recreational marijuana products. supporters of the warnings admit or research -- more research is needed. erin: a lot of people are thinking about ways to reduce their heating and energy costs. while experts say you should think about that all year long, there are simple things you can do now without breaking the bank. more than 10% of your energy bill goes to heating water for...
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the american medical association called for a ban on consumer advertising. the association called for greater transparency and prescription drug prices and costs, as well. two studies says the number of cases of disease has fallen. the american medical asoeszuation says declines in screening could have significant public health implications. i had a security freeze with the three credit reporting agencies, but my bank gave me my fico score when i requested it. >> is that legal? >> yeah, what a lot of people don't know about a credit freeze is it stops new people from looking at your credit report. it doesn't stop those you're already doing business with. so credit card companies, banks, all of those people still have access. so they can look up your credit score for you. totally legal. >> is it legal to have so much of my personal information on the internet? >> sbt this frustrating? it is. it shouldn't be, but it is. there's absolutely no laws about what any information anybody can gather about you. and then put on the internet. so do you have a right to op
the american medical association called for a ban on consumer advertising. the association called for greater transparency and prescription drug prices and costs, as well. two studies says the number of cases of disease has fallen. the american medical asoeszuation says declines in screening could have significant public health implications. i had a security freeze with the three credit reporting agencies, but my bank gave me my fico score when i requested it. >> is that legal? >>...
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by over a million contributions -- and want a future i'm bernie sanders, sean: the american medical association is pushing for warning labels directed toward mothers on all medical and recreational marijuana products. using marijuana during pregnancy and breast-feeding can cause low birth weight and affect the quality and quantity of breast milk supporters of the warnings admit more research is needed, but say it is better to err on the side of caution. a local women' s health center is offering gift cards as a way to urge women to get mammograms. they are giving five dollar gift cards to a coffee shop for the first 100 women who get mammograms. erin: with the weather turning colder, and a lot of people are thinking about ways to reduce their heating and energy costs. there are some simple things you more than 10% of your energy bill goes to heating water for your dishwasher, shower, and faucets. reducing your hot water money. when possible, wash your clothes in cold water. 90% of an energy -- of the energy used to wash your clothes goes to heat the water. lower the thermostat in your home when
by over a million contributions -- and want a future i'm bernie sanders, sean: the american medical association is pushing for warning labels directed toward mothers on all medical and recreational marijuana products. using marijuana during pregnancy and breast-feeding can cause low birth weight and affect the quality and quantity of breast milk supporters of the warnings admit more research is needed, but say it is better to err on the side of caution. a local women' s health center is...
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the study was published in the american medical association. gauge. he confirmed it in a casual casual way and was he mentioned the dog was a e who long had mastiffs. his girlfriend is now touting a huge engagement ring. no word on a wedding date. congratulations beautiful couple. back. >> juliet: plus the mets award for leading the team. >> ben: will see what the outcome will be when mike does from "fox 5 news", this is "good day wake up". >> juliet: good morning everyone. look at at that. it is unseasonably warm. >> ben: you know what, interesting and you will be concerned. >> juliet: i will not be concerned because i trust our producer, samantha 6:29 a.m. mike is covering the weather side of life. he will tell us how warm it will get this week. >> ben: quentin tarantino says he never implied all police officers are murderers. he's refusing to apologize about his comments last night. >> juliet: volkswagen scandal is being scrutinized by state and federal officials. they are reporting and investigating for business practices. >> ben: terry collins is
the study was published in the american medical association. gauge. he confirmed it in a casual casual way and was he mentioned the dog was a e who long had mastiffs. his girlfriend is now touting a huge engagement ring. no word on a wedding date. congratulations beautiful couple. back. >> juliet: plus the mets award for leading the team. >> ben: will see what the outcome will be when mike does from "fox 5 news", this is "good day wake up". >> juliet: good...
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it's extremely that added to me -- the american medical association, school counsellors groups and pediatrician groups they have all condemned conversion therapy. >> at the age of 21 i finally gathered the strings to say enough is enough. >> matthew and arlene tested in support of the bill that would ban conversion therapy on minors something that five states have already done. but critics of the bill say there's a problem. >> we believe that all people, including children and the government shouldn't be limiting their options. and according to the natural negotiation of repairtive therapy their studies have shown between 25 to 50% of those seeking conversion therapy experienced significant improvement. but for bath my this option was inhumane and >> my sexual or 10ation had never changed it only became stronger. >> we had a difficult time finding a conversion therapy to talk with us but one therapist told us that the therapy is misunderstood. it will be voted on by july of 2016. >>> this is a fox 25 tomorrow tracker whether alert. in southeastern mass that's likely to continue for another coup
it's extremely that added to me -- the american medical association, school counsellors groups and pediatrician groups they have all condemned conversion therapy. >> at the age of 21 i finally gathered the strings to say enough is enough. >> matthew and arlene tested in support of the bill that would ban conversion therapy on minors something that five states have already done. but critics of the bill say there's a problem. >> we believe that all people, including children and...
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a study in the journal of american medical association says 55% of americans use 8% since 1999. eight of the step most come lip diabetes and heart disease. researchers at the university sitting can be linked to depression and expectant moms. sitting is linked to excessive weight gain which leads to gestational diabetes. >>> how much would you pay for some. >> a local company promising to cure common ailments would you the going to the doctor. hey, robi. >> reporter: i heard that hangovers can be rough causing stomachs. friends tell me they try remedies but i don't know anyone who would be so miserable that they would pay house. too many appleniniss or merlots, a licensed nurse or physician will come to your home with an iv bag filled with saline and vitamins. they treat other stuff like flu and migraine but the most popular request is the revived deathbed treatment for back $269. they say they are not trying to encourage drinking at all. one local physician said this is sending the message that drinking. he says the consequences can be "colossal." let's see what people think abo
a study in the journal of american medical association says 55% of americans use 8% since 1999. eight of the step most come lip diabetes and heart disease. researchers at the university sitting can be linked to depression and expectant moms. sitting is linked to excessive weight gain which leads to gestational diabetes. >>> how much would you pay for some. >> a local company promising to cure common ailments would you the going to the doctor. hey, robi. >> reporter: i heard...
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orting to new research in the journal ofaccording to new resee journal of the american medical associationose are related to obesity with cholesterol and blood pressure medications leading the pack with 15% taking five or more drugs at once with that is an all-time high. with julie: taking anti-depressants. what do you make of this? >> it is an epidemic. don't want to be too simplistic, i want people to exercise more and eat less cards and fats, have a mediterranean type diet, get off the couch. 36% of americans are obese, 1.6% of japanese are obese, 6% of french even with all that wine. >> the other side are doctors over isn't as prescribing? >> maybe that we have great drugs out there. there is cardio metabolic syndrome. if you are obese you have a high risk of diabetes and heart disease so you might have a triumvirate, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and i want to keep you all lives. more and more baby boomers now, we are living longer and keeping people alive with more medications that actually work began exercise and weight loss. >> how many people do yo
orting to new research in the journal ofaccording to new resee journal of the american medical associationose are related to obesity with cholesterol and blood pressure medications leading the pack with 15% taking five or more drugs at once with that is an all-time high. with julie: taking anti-depressants. what do you make of this? >> it is an epidemic. don't want to be too simplistic, i want people to exercise more and eat less cards and fats, have a mediterranean type diet, get off the...
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a study published in the journal of the american medical association found between 2001 and 2009, the cases of type 2 diabetes cases jumped by over 30 percent in children ages 10 to 19. "( dr. dana dabelea/university of colorado,o, denver) "the obesity epidemic is resulting in what we are seeing today as adult onset type two diabetes happening in children." jessica rae: according to the american diabetes association: approximately 30 million children and adults have diabetes in the united states. out of that number, nearly 95-percent have type 2 diabetes . and doctor muir says controlling type two diabetes in kids isn't as successful as it is in adults. " (dr. andrew muir/children's healthcare of atlanta) "about half of kids who get type 2 diabetes need insulin within 3 to 5 years which is a lot sooner than we see in adults. " jessica rae: the bottom line when it comes topreventing type two diabetes... stay active, eat healthy, and follow your doctor's orders. jessica rae: a study was conducted by mercy medical center here in sioux city, to determine community health needs... the resu
a study published in the journal of the american medical association found between 2001 and 2009, the cases of type 2 diabetes cases jumped by over 30 percent in children ages 10 to 19. "( dr. dana dabelea/university of colorado,o, denver) "the obesity epidemic is resulting in what we are seeing today as adult onset type two diabetes happening in children." jessica rae: according to the american diabetes association: approximately 30 million children and adults have diabetes in...
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of heart attack and in even healthy people and findings published in the journal of american medical association. >>> daniel: >>> julie: why starbucks plain design has people angry. >> shiri: heaviest rain between tuesday and wednesday and one to two inches of rain over the cape and islands and show you what to expect inior town or city and what time the >> daniel: woman's body found bound and burned and want answers. >> we have no clue. >> coming up what we learned >> julie: thank you for staying with us it is just about 9:30, i'm julie grauert. >> daniel: i'm daniel miller. temperatures on the rise? >> shiri: 44 worcester and leominster and hollis, new hampshire, still 36 in londonderry where yes, still frosty about you we jump it up to 46 in tewksbury bury right now and westford, milton at 46 , boston now at 50 hanover at 52, duxbury 47 and upper 40s down to sandwich and harwhich 52 , not too shabby, temperatures end up evening out and by noon time it is going to be upper 50s in most spots, sunshine continues 3:00 p.m. 60 and i know a lot of kids getting off the bus at that time, going to be
of heart attack and in even healthy people and findings published in the journal of american medical association. >>> daniel: >>> julie: why starbucks plain design has people angry. >> shiri: heaviest rain between tuesday and wednesday and one to two inches of rain over the cape and islands and show you what to expect inior town or city and what time the >> daniel: woman's body found bound and burned and want answers. >> we have no clue. >> coming up...
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basic policy both i got and law that physicians must honor sb 277 violates little american medical association code of ethics no treatment is a one-size-fits-all family and personal medical i thought is of history is too important to assess between the patient and dr. sb 277 does not understand the risks by treat all children one-size-fits-all mandated list of vaccines it has tripled since 1983 it opened the door for vaccines that is deemed necessary to be added to a mandated list without proper parental consents already showing up from the 2016 schedule that vaccination can be mandated without parents ever knowing the risk and providing consent the leading developer on the vaccination dr. diane harper said that as giant deadly scam to quote not sleep at night and come cleaner cervical cancer 98 cases all trials of vaccination from children age 15 and above despite this is marked to 9 years and this is has graded more 35 thousand adverse reaction this kind of information visibly important for this kind of treatment sb 277 violates the american medical association code of ethics and strongly ur
basic policy both i got and law that physicians must honor sb 277 violates little american medical association code of ethics no treatment is a one-size-fits-all family and personal medical i thought is of history is too important to assess between the patient and dr. sb 277 does not understand the risks by treat all children one-size-fits-all mandated list of vaccines it has tripled since 1983 it opened the door for vaccines that is deemed necessary to be added to a mandated list without...
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. >>> news 4 your health, the american medical association wants marijuana products to have a warning for pregnant women. the group of doctors will push for regulations requiring warnings on all medical and recreational marijuana products. it could cause low birth rate, premature birth and behavior problems in young children. >>> have that extra cup of coffee this morning. you probably have already some of you, aaron. researchers from hazarvard foun people who drank two to five cups were less likely to die in heart disease, neurological diseases and type 2 diabetes. not clear why. researchers say the effects held true for caffeinated and decaf. not the caffeine. >> what is it? >> the taste? maybe it is in here. like a lot of things. >>> black bear in maryland is recovering after a close call with a milk can. >> yes. >> milk can. >> wildlife workers used an electric handsaw to get the can off the head of the 200 pound bear in frederick county. >> he looks so cute and cuddly, but he's 200 pounds. >> it is a bear. not pooh bear, it is not cute and cuddly. officials said they had to tranq
. >>> news 4 your health, the american medical association wants marijuana products to have a warning for pregnant women. the group of doctors will push for regulations requiring warnings on all medical and recreational marijuana products. it could cause low birth rate, premature birth and behavior problems in young children. >>> have that extra cup of coffee this morning. you probably have already some of you, aaron. researchers from hazarvard foun people who drank two to...
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new research in the "journal of the american medical association" says 60% of americans use drugs. zocor is the most popular drugs. people take it to lower their cholesterol. >>> speaking of trying to lower things, if you're trying to lower your weight, it just got a little easier. researchers with the london school of economics say it's as simple as going for a brisk walk. >> that'll do it they say. people apparently who make a habit of taking fast walks generally have smaller waists than people who run or play sports. results are best when you walk 30 minutes. equal benefits for women of all ages and increasing benefits for men older than 50. >> a lot of e-coli cases linked to chipotle. the numbers are going up. at least 37 people have now been taken ill to -- have become ill eating at this restaurant. chipotle has voluntarily closed 43 restaurants in the state as health investigators search for the source of the infections. health officials say the number of potential cases would likely grow as more people hear of the outbreak. >>> taking some time away from social media could h
new research in the "journal of the american medical association" says 60% of americans use drugs. zocor is the most popular drugs. people take it to lower their cholesterol. >>> speaking of trying to lower things, if you're trying to lower your weight, it just got a little easier. researchers with the london school of economics say it's as simple as going for a brisk walk. >> that'll do it they say. people apparently who make a habit of taking fast walks generally have...
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and the women's groups challenging the texas law say, for example, that the american medical associationcal benefit, that they'll simply make it harder to get health care. the ideological makeup of the court changed since the big decisions for one big reason. the retirement of sandra day o'connor and said in the confirmation she was skeptical about the abortion right became one of those ruling in favor of some of the these subsequent abortion decisions and replaced by the much more conservative samuel alito. that's the difference. >> pete, stand by there. we want to bring in a friend and colleague of ours, tom goldstein of the scotus. the court agreeing to take the case in a election season. tell me your thoughts. >> i do think that this is going to be a bellweather just as pete says for other states thinking about not just these restrictions but a back door model and looking at justice kennedy. he is now the ideological center of the court after sandra day o'connor left and he in the last major abortion decision was really ten years ago signaled that he was concerned access to abortion
and the women's groups challenging the texas law say, for example, that the american medical associationcal benefit, that they'll simply make it harder to get health care. the ideological makeup of the court changed since the big decisions for one big reason. the retirement of sandra day o'connor and said in the confirmation she was skeptical about the abortion right became one of those ruling in favor of some of the these subsequent abortion decisions and replaced by the much more conservative...
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. >>> and the american medical association has a message for prescription drug companies.p directly advising for consumers. it's a $4 billion a year business and we'll talk about it. >>> and bruce smith is in the house, nfl legend. we'll talk about his growing real estate empire. >> thank you very much, brian. as we continue to await the fed minutes shts letceutes time, we one of my fellow countrymen. thou do you think there's anything that could come out of the minutes that could change the way we're thinking about the future. everything is sort of going around that way and the markets are taking it in sprid. will we think differently in three minutes' time? >> i think we have to see confirmation that rate rise will be on the table for discussion next month. the commentary has been running that way in recent times. certainly from an australian perspective looking for confi confirmation of that long-awaited move. >> and do you think it's justified? >> you tick all the boxes really in terms of where unemployment is sitting, inflation is sitting, where the general economic p
. >>> and the american medical association has a message for prescription drug companies.p directly advising for consumers. it's a $4 billion a year business and we'll talk about it. >>> and bruce smith is in the house, nfl legend. we'll talk about his growing real estate empire. >> thank you very much, brian. as we continue to await the fed minutes shts letceutes time, we one of my fellow countrymen. thou do you think there's anything that could come out of the minutes...
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. >> jimmy: the american metal association doesn't exist. [ light laughterer the american medical association, recently voted to support a ban on tv ads for drug companies. yeah. the move was applauded by many people. especially, anyone who's ever had to sit through a viagra commercial with their parents. [ laughter and applause ] "honey, we should look into this. just keeping it fresh." [ laughter ] ] this i ipretty cool, a a 14-year-old boy in maryland just beat the world record for the fastest time@solving a [ applause ] under 5 seconds. yeah, the kid felt pretty smart, so he spent the next 20 minutes trying to get a a straw into a capri sun. [ laughternd applause ] and finally, abc just announced that "dancing with the stars" was picked up for a 22nd season next year. that's right, yeah. fafa are calling it excicing, while jeb bush is calling it plan b. [ laughter ] we have a great show, everybody. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rock and roll there. guys, it's been a great week so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night we are celebrating thanksgiving with que
. >> jimmy: the american metal association doesn't exist. [ light laughterer the american medical association, recently voted to support a ban on tv ads for drug companies. yeah. the move was applauded by many people. especially, anyone who's ever had to sit through a viagra commercial with their parents. [ laughter and applause ] "honey, we should look into this. just keeping it fresh." [ laughter ] ] this i ipretty cool, a a 14-year-old boy in maryland just beat the world...
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the study will be publish in the american medical association journal. >>> belly fat may be a dangerw much you weigh. you don't have to be heavy. the mayo clinic researchers used data from a national research to -- national survey to compare all the risks from premature deaths among more than 15,000 adults. they were focusing on body mass index the waist to hip ratios. they found normal weight adults with extra stomach fat had the worst long-term survival rates regardless of their bmi and of those men faired the worst of all. okay. ladies, garlic breath may not be much of a turn on on a date, but garlic jent jened sweat well that might be a different story. check and scottish researchers asked men to eat garlic and then they collected their sweat on some pads for 12 hours. then women took a whiff and judged what they smelled. in the end, the more garlic the man ate, the better women thought his sweat smelled. now who knows why that is and who knows why they did that study? but the scientists suggest that since garlic is really healthy, smelling like garlic could send a subliminal mes
the study will be publish in the american medical association journal. >>> belly fat may be a dangerw much you weigh. you don't have to be heavy. the mayo clinic researchers used data from a national research to -- national survey to compare all the risks from premature deaths among more than 15,000 adults. they were focusing on body mass index the waist to hip ratios. they found normal weight adults with extra stomach fat had the worst long-term survival rates regardless of their bmi...
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a new study in the journal of the american medical association found that so association found that so-called silent heart attacks are often mistaken for muscle pain and indigestion and more common than cardiologists more previously believe. of bigger heart attacks later on. it has doctors reminding people this morning to seek medical attention even at the slightest sign of chest pain. >>> today we will learn more about a change to curriculum at the state's four medical schools. class also now begin teaching skills to prepresent abuse of prescription drugs. this is part of governor charlie baker's effort to combat open yesterday addiction in the state -- opioid addiction and in the state. and will involve harvard, tufts and will involve harvard, tufts, boston university. >>> residents bury their latest time capsule a tradition that goes back when the city was founded in 1775. they put a smartphone, legos, cd and dvds of people of concord. they wrote notes describing life in 2015 life in 2015. the vault will remain closed for the next 50 years. >> hard for us to know what will be important to
a new study in the journal of the american medical association found that so association found that so-called silent heart attacks are often mistaken for muscle pain and indigestion and more common than cardiologists more previously believe. of bigger heart attacks later on. it has doctors reminding people this morning to seek medical attention even at the slightest sign of chest pain. >>> today we will learn more about a change to curriculum at the state's four medical schools. class...
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the study will be published in the american medical association's journal. >> and belly fat may be aer how much you way. mayo clinic researchers use data from national survey to compare the risk of premature deaths among more than 15,000 adult. they were focusing on body mass index, and waist to hip ratios. found normal weight adults with extra stomach fat had the worse long-term survival rate, regardless of their bmi and of those men fared the worse of all. >> lauren, how do i smell? >> good. >> garlic breath may not be much of a turn on. but how about this? garlic scented sweat, oh, that's a much different story. look that the guy sweating. researchers asked men to eat some garlic, then collected their sweat on pads for 12 hours. now, isn't that a fun job to have? then women took a whiff and judged what they smelled. in the end, the more garlic a man ate, the better women thought he smelled. >> interesting. >> even sweat wise. scientists suggest that since garlic is really healthy, smelling like garlic could send a sub miami until message that you're healthy, and if you're healthy
the study will be published in the american medical association's journal. >> and belly fat may be aer how much you way. mayo clinic researchers use data from national survey to compare the risk of premature deaths among more than 15,000 adult. they were focusing on body mass index, and waist to hip ratios. found normal weight adults with extra stomach fat had the worse long-term survival rate, regardless of their bmi and of those men fared the worse of all. >> lauren, how do i...
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and i am president of the national medical association. my question is related to the changing demographics in our country. it's well-recognized that minority populations are increasing in numbers significantly. and a at a rapid pace. in using all of the information that you have discussed today, i wonder if one offia can comment on how we're using these processes to address the despairties that occur in minority populations? specifically with poorer outcomes in most disease states. how are we utilizing our information to determine the effectiveness in disparate populations and how can we yoouyouse the value based outcomes to lead to equity? >> that's another example of what i was saying, are the challenges associated with saying that we can only proactively communicate what's in the label. because those subpopulations -- we have drugs that work in a broad population that have the exact opposite impact in a minority population, hypertension drugs as a classic example of that. we need to be able to talk about the value in the real world, in
and i am president of the national medical association. my question is related to the changing demographics in our country. it's well-recognized that minority populations are increasing in numbers significantly. and a at a rapid pace. in using all of the information that you have discussed today, i wonder if one offia can comment on how we're using these processes to address the despairties that occur in minority populations? specifically with poorer outcomes in most disease states. how are we...
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a study in the journal of the american medical association finds that in 20 - 12... 59 - percent of the population was using prescription drugs. that's an increase of 8 - percent since 1999. e most commonly used drug was the cholesterol medication simvastatin. 3 3 a new drug could bring hope to couples struggling with infertility. a study in london finds the hormone kisspeptin might be safer and more effective for harvesting eggs during ininvitro fertilization. researchers say using the new hormone in place of conventional drugs might prevent life threatening side effects. 3 3 and for women who *do* become pregnant... there's a warning about the imimrtance of physical activity. researchers at the university of warwick say too much sitting may be linked to depression in expectant mothers... as well as greater weight gain. and that can increase the risk of gestational diabetes. 3 every y ar... almost 60 - thousand women are being over - diagnosed and over - treated with early stage of breast cancer. as our c - b - s news correspondent teri okita shows us... some patients are choosing to w
a study in the journal of the american medical association finds that in 20 - 12... 59 - percent of the population was using prescription drugs. that's an increase of 8 - percent since 1999. e most commonly used drug was the cholesterol medication simvastatin. 3 3 a new drug could bring hope to couples struggling with infertility. a study in london finds the hormone kisspeptin might be safer and more effective for harvesting eggs during ininvitro fertilization. researchers say using the new...
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i worked on the speech to the american medical association when we were supposed to kick off the drive for health care reform. i remember talking to dan , who was then the communications director -- i forget his title back then. he said that when history books about this administration are written, we want to try for health care reform to start with a speech -- not something that you say to a speechwriter. [laughter] i remember working on that and the vision of that speech was -- let's just explain this thing as well as we know how and really lay out the policy. i remember calling everybody with input to give on the speech together, from larry summers, peter or zach, all these folks, get their thoughts on the speech. has the distinction that i am not particularly proud of of being the longest speech the president had given until that point. there were events in -- events in iran. the next day there was no coverage of the speech at all. not only that, cbo came out with a study that muddy the water of reporting. this whole speech that we thought would help to frame the debate, help to ex
i worked on the speech to the american medical association when we were supposed to kick off the drive for health care reform. i remember talking to dan , who was then the communications director -- i forget his title back then. he said that when history books about this administration are written, we want to try for health care reform to start with a speech -- not something that you say to a speechwriter. [laughter] i remember working on that and the vision of that speech was -- let's just...