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protecting children from the sun and the campaign highlights the shop increase in melanoma something marvelous wonderful thing to happen tonight but if you do it all the damage today we get to watch and to educate over the course of a lifetime eye. welcome to six wong. shinn fein president gerry adams is this evening remaining on progresses antrim police station up to spend the last lines in casa de. he's been questioned as part of the investigation into the murder of jean look on call who was abducted and killed by the ira more than forty years ago. mr adams was not any involvement in the martyrdom of ten and did so again last night before he went on to police what he was arrested by ps to my detectives he can be held for forty eight hours. antrim police station question fein president gerry adams remains in custody. he liked year shortly before eight o'clock last night by prior arrangement and was arrested an hour before i had interviewed him and don't tell. i was healed. the psni that i'm innocent children of any part in the hope of showing the killing of the barrio. well jima cru
protecting children from the sun and the campaign highlights the shop increase in melanoma something marvelous wonderful thing to happen tonight but if you do it all the damage today we get to watch and to educate over the course of a lifetime eye. welcome to six wong. shinn fein president gerry adams is this evening remaining on progresses antrim police station up to spend the last lines in casa de. he's been questioned as part of the investigation into the murder of jean look on call who was...
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el melanoma.sa con mis hijos? ¿cuÁles son los riesgos de ellos? >> en el caso de los niÑos, van a tener una propensiÓn al mayor por la genÉtica ya establecida al melanoma. es muy importante protegerlos bien del sol, que es una de las causas para que se desarrolle. >> hablemos como adultos. yo sÉ que trajo una modelo para explicarnos quÉ podemos hacer. >> correcto. mira, lo mÁs importante, todos sabemos que hay que protegerse del sol y que hay que ponerse ropa de protecciÓn. eso es importantÍsimo. es importante hacer la detecciÓn temprana. no tenemos nada que perder porque de hecho lo que podemos ganar es saber que no es un melanoma un nuevo lunar que vemos o que es un melanoma temprano y se puede curar. se harÍa la revisiÓn desde la cabeza a los pies, viendo el cuero cabelludo. el paciente se chequea las extremidades, el frente, las piernas, incluso dentro de los dedos de los pies. la planta de los pies. se voltea boca abajo y chequeamos toda la espalda, el cuero cabelludo y toda la espalda hasta
el melanoma.sa con mis hijos? ¿cuÁles son los riesgos de ellos? >> en el caso de los niÑos, van a tener una propensiÓn al mayor por la genÉtica ya establecida al melanoma. es muy importante protegerlos bien del sol, que es una de las causas para que se desarrolle. >> hablemos como adultos. yo sÉ que trajo una modelo para explicarnos quÉ podemos hacer. >> correcto. mira, lo mÁs importante, todos sabemos que hay que protegerse del sol y que hay que ponerse ropa de...
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it was a malignant melanoma.hey did one surgery. >> reporter: on the second surgery grandfather-of-six was one of the first patients to have his melanoma removed using the google system. >> they tracked it back to the individual lymph node that it from, assured that they got it all in one swoop. there's no guesswork. >> what is your hope or final goal for this technology? >> my final goal is to make it a routine system that we'll be using at all hospitals. for brainsenioringry, for example -- brain surgery, where you do take out a lot of tissue, you have to be highly specific. in that case this google will be a life saver. >> would it be an exaggeration to say this will revolutionize the way that you and others like you do this work. >> the numbers are pretty staggering. i don't think it's a leap to say the goggles have the ability to revolutionize the way we deal with breast cancers and other cancers to make us more effective at what we do, more cost effective and reduce the anxiety and second procedures that ma
it was a malignant melanoma.hey did one surgery. >> reporter: on the second surgery grandfather-of-six was one of the first patients to have his melanoma removed using the google system. >> they tracked it back to the individual lymph node that it from, assured that they got it all in one swoop. there's no guesswork. >> what is your hope or final goal for this technology? >> my final goal is to make it a routine system that we'll be using at all hospitals. for...
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--"foto skin", permite al paciente conocer el fototipo de su piel y riesgo de sufrir un melanoma.ora del pronostico del tiempo cesar con javier castro... pkg cesar ---hacemos una breve pausa pero al volver, take vo ---en un reportaje especial, conozca los horrores que viven algunas mujeres que trabajan en el campo... take vo - blanca ---y le tendremos valiosos consejos para familias con niÑos que tienen alguna necesidad especial. take juanfra live segment ends end segment inmigrantes que llegaron a trabajar a los campos de cultivo tuvieron que enfrentarse a una cruda realidad: el acoso sexual. cesar ---azucena gomez nos expone el drama de las campesinas y los riesgos de laborar en uno de los oficios mas extenuantes que se puedan realizar. take pkg pkg :01 :58 stop open cesar ---una organizacion que brinda consejeria a padres y educadores a nivel nacional realiz un evento enfocado en estudiantes con necesidades especiales. blanca ---y como nos dice tamara centeno en "el poder de saber", es muy importante que la comunidad latina participe y obtenga esta informacin. pkg 00:01 00:13 0
--"foto skin", permite al paciente conocer el fototipo de su piel y riesgo de sufrir un melanoma.ora del pronostico del tiempo cesar con javier castro... pkg cesar ---hacemos una breve pausa pero al volver, take vo ---en un reportaje especial, conozca los horrores que viven algunas mujeres que trabajan en el campo... take vo - blanca ---y le tendremos valiosos consejos para familias con niÑos que tienen alguna necesidad especial. take juanfra live segment ends end segment inmigrantes...
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>> melanoma is a deadly form of cancer. it's usually removed by surgery.tion in certain patients with eczema, combination of immune therapy and surgery could give a good result. >> what's the next stage of this experiment? >> i think the next stage is go back to the clinic and trial different groups of eczema patients to find out if you can identify ones who benefit from a particular type of immune therapy. >> thank you for joining us here on "gmt." a quick reminder before we go over our top story. tensions mounting in eastern ukraine following the death of 30 pro russian fighters in the government on the rebel strong hold. it comes as the foreign minister lavrov says holding talks on the matter are pointless because the first agreement with ukraine wasn't implemented. from me tim willcox and the team on "gmt," see you tomorrow. 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not hav
>> melanoma is a deadly form of cancer. it's usually removed by surgery.tion in certain patients with eczema, combination of immune therapy and surgery could give a good result. >> what's the next stage of this experiment? >> i think the next stage is go back to the clinic and trial different groups of eczema patients to find out if you can identify ones who benefit from a particular type of immune therapy. >> thank you for joining us here on "gmt." a quick...
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que sufrieron quemaduras entre los 15 y 20 aÑos tuvieron un riesgo 80 por ciento mayor de sufrir melanomaas que lo hicieron siendo mayores se arriesgaron a sufrir de cncer de piel, pero no de melanoma. cesar ---la experiencia de la maternidad puede ser contagiosa entre las mujeres que compartieron juntas la preparatoria aÑos despus de su graduacin... ---investigadores dicen que luego que una mujer tiene su primer hijo, sus amigas quieren imitarla quizs para compartir la experiencia y aprender juntas o por la presin social de llevar sus vidas en paralelo con personas de su edad... blanca ---una encuesta revel que ms del 88 por ciento de los mdicos preferiran no resucitar a los pacientes, aunque s intentaran tratamientos ms agresivos para enfermos terminales. ---la investigacin indic que la mayora de los americanos evitaran cuidados intensivos y hospitalizacin al final de sus vidas, pero sus deseos son ignorados. ---expertos creen que esas disparidades se deben a la creencia de que los doctores son recompensados por tomar accin en lugar de hablar con los pacientes. cesar te gustan los tacos
que sufrieron quemaduras entre los 15 y 20 aÑos tuvieron un riesgo 80 por ciento mayor de sufrir melanomaas que lo hicieron siendo mayores se arriesgaron a sufrir de cncer de piel, pero no de melanoma. cesar ---la experiencia de la maternidad puede ser contagiosa entre las mujeres que compartieron juntas la preparatoria aÑos despus de su graduacin... ---investigadores dicen que luego que una mujer tiene su primer hijo, sus amigas quieren imitarla quizs para compartir la experiencia y aprender...
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using an indoor tanning salon increases the risk of melanoma, the deadliest of all skin cancers by 59%. katie is a survivor, she started tanning when she was in 6th grade. >> i thought there's no way as a 17-year-old i can have melanoma. >> reporter: a 2012 "20/20" investigate of tanning salons showed many salon worker denying their machines can be harmful, even claiming it's good for you. >> it's the same as being outside. if you got a sunburn in here, it wouldn't be as bad. >> reporter: just four years ago the fda's own advisory panel recommended a ban for all mine rs but never acted on it. tonight's warning shedding new light on the dangers. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> next we head to chicago and what happened late yesterday 1300 feet up into the air inside that heart pounding new unit inside the city's tallest building. the glass boxes suspended in the air. tonight a scare that's real. tourists were standing on the glass above on urban canyon when it seemed as though the glass was cracking underneath their feet. abc's alex perez shows us what happened. >> reporter: chic
using an indoor tanning salon increases the risk of melanoma, the deadliest of all skin cancers by 59%. katie is a survivor, she started tanning when she was in 6th grade. >> i thought there's no way as a 17-year-old i can have melanoma. >> reporter: a 2012 "20/20" investigate of tanning salons showed many salon worker denying their machines can be harmful, even claiming it's good for you. >> it's the same as being outside. if you got a sunburn in here, it wouldn't...
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i have melanoma, and i'm fit and strong.that drug i can defeat this. >> my dad is so strong that he can get better. >> meanwhile, similar right to try bills await governor's signatures in louisiana and missouri while arizona voters will vote on the issue directly in november. proponents of these laws say they add a bit more flexibility for people fighting for their life or for at least a little more time. but many opponents, including some physicians and ethicists argue that however well intentioned the policy maybe the science suggests this kind of experimentation can not only breed false hope but even potentially hurt the very patients it's designed to help. joining me now on this important topic is dr. zeke emanuel, a former health policy adviser to president obama and chair of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania and frank burrows, founder of abigail alliance for better access to developmental drugs, which has helped push for some of these right to try laws after his daughter died before get
i have melanoma, and i'm fit and strong.that drug i can defeat this. >> my dad is so strong that he can get better. >> meanwhile, similar right to try bills await governor's signatures in louisiana and missouri while arizona voters will vote on the issue directly in november. proponents of these laws say they add a bit more flexibility for people fighting for their life or for at least a little more time. but many opponents, including some physicians and ethicists argue that however...
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--pero en areas mas acaudaladas hay mas incidencia de cancer de tiroides, melanoma y otrso tipos de cancertigadore s agregaron que el indice de mortalidad entre pacientes de cancer es mayor en los estratos mas pobres. cu --asi llegamos al final de ♪ >>> estÁ de regreso su show nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs." el "tri" se viste de gala. y mi super cuau se prepara para su homenaje. aquÍ en "titulares y mÁs" coors light. somos el show nÚmero uno. >>> bien hombre!
--pero en areas mas acaudaladas hay mas incidencia de cancer de tiroides, melanoma y otrso tipos de cancertigadore s agregaron que el indice de mortalidad entre pacientes de cancer es mayor en los estratos mas pobres. cu --asi llegamos al final de ♪ >>> estÁ de regreso su show nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs." el "tri" se viste de gala. y mi super cuau se prepara para su homenaje. aquÍ en "titulares y mÁs" coors light. somos el show nÚmero uno....
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gerri: i understand from you that melanoma can also be life-threatening. can you explain that?ment assize of dime on your skin can actually have already spread, 50% chance of spreading, that is what makes it so lethal. once it spreads, nothing works. >> we have lots of different kinds of sunscreen. there is the old-fashioned lotion, which he like best? >> i personally like sprays. people like them and they are easy to use. gerri: okay, do you missed certain parts of your body and do you miss them? >> usually do two coats of the spray. gerri: if i keep the sunscreen around in my glove compartment, or in my purse? >> yes, it's a good idea to keep it. however, sunscreen will decompose if you even in the heat. so you want to keep it in your purse and take it with you. gerri: do i need all of this? >> guesstimate you is all of this come about for your entire body. so heaping tablespoon. gerri: glassworks for people this summer, will those who are going to be out in the csonka may sun come and they want to be in the sun, what they need to do to protect themselves, can you tell us tha
gerri: i understand from you that melanoma can also be life-threatening. can you explain that?ment assize of dime on your skin can actually have already spread, 50% chance of spreading, that is what makes it so lethal. once it spreads, nothing works. >> we have lots of different kinds of sunscreen. there is the old-fashioned lotion, which he like best? >> i personally like sprays. people like them and they are easy to use. gerri: okay, do you missed certain parts of your body and do...
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los que no llegan al grado de melanoma lo asocia con exposiciÓn al sol. >> los productos tienen menosbloqueadodio dolas armas y amenazas. >> la forma de conseguirlo es comprar por internet de compaÑÍas que no sean norteamericanas. >> ahora un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna. >> hola, quÉ tal? hablaban del asesinato de un cantante de narco corrido. un grupo amenaza a otro cantane que interpreta narco corridos. se trata de ortiz. vamos a contar quÉ dice sobre las amenazas. >> un video causa indignaciÓn entre los padres. las imÁgenes muestran una pelea entre dos estudiantes, pero lo peor del caso es que es el padre de uno de ellos el que inspiga a golpear mÁs fuerte a su oponenne. - oponente. >> increÍble. >> muchas gracias. >> un fanÁtico peruano abandona su trabajo de 7 aÑos para ir al mundial. sus amigos pensarÁ que está loco. >> a pesar de una oferta para comprar el ♪ el ex director de microsoft ofreciÓ comprar los clippers. esto es 16 0 veces mÁs de los 12 millones y medio de dÓlares que pagÓ sterling. pero no estÁ dispuesto a vender todavÍa. esta tarde los abogados de sterling anun
los que no llegan al grado de melanoma lo asocia con exposiciÓn al sol. >> los productos tienen menosbloqueadodio dolas armas y amenazas. >> la forma de conseguirlo es comprar por internet de compaÑÍas que no sean norteamericanas. >> ahora un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna. >> hola, quÉ tal? hablaban del asesinato de un cantante de narco corrido. un grupo amenaza a otro cantane que interpreta narco corridos. se trata de ortiz. vamos a contar quÉ dice sobre las...
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as a result of some of my duty, i contracted melanoma cancer service connected. i have been dealing with the v.a. for 12 years trying to get a rating for this melanoma cancer. they finally gave me 10%. i don't want money, i want my health. to go back to the situation of hospital our veterans in atlanta, where i was a patient at one time, i was from their because they opened up a storefront. it was a community based outpatient clinic. contracted company that akes money off of the v.a. it goes back to win the government started hiring contractors to do government work, which is costly and ineffective. to treat 6000 three lpm's. you can do the math and see with that is all about. he brings up some staffing issues in terms of contractors. are these issues that the v.a. is in the midst of fixing or is this part of the exploration into the problem that continues to go on here? guest: the v.a.'s going to continue to look into this thing whether it is contractors. health centers across the country are going to do in other more exhaustive -- do another more exhaustive rep
as a result of some of my duty, i contracted melanoma cancer service connected. i have been dealing with the v.a. for 12 years trying to get a rating for this melanoma cancer. they finally gave me 10%. i don't want money, i want my health. to go back to the situation of hospital our veterans in atlanta, where i was a patient at one time, i was from their because they opened up a storefront. it was a community based outpatient clinic. contracted company that akes money off of the v.a. it goes...
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. >> i said, he had stage four melanoma. >> reporter: amy is a widow. a single mother of three young children. her husband nick lost his battle with melanoma while seeking access to an experimental treatment. >> we've been trying for over six months to get on one of the trials. >> reporter: as just 41 years old nick a successful businessman outdoors pane and devoted dad had tumors in his spine, arm, leg and eventually his brain. he didn't qualify for the drug trials because his cancer kept spreading. >> to be told that for business reasons supply issues and safety concerns, you can't have the drug, you know, was devastating. >> reporter: it's people like nick that state lawmakers want to help. >> i think the one thing that people would agree to is that when you are terminal, you really still need hope. >> reporter: patients should be able to try a treatment. >> reporter: colorado governor john hickenlooper signed it saturday. similar bills on the desks of governors in missouri and louisiana and right to try measure goes before voters in arizona this fal
. >> i said, he had stage four melanoma. >> reporter: amy is a widow. a single mother of three young children. her husband nick lost his battle with melanoma while seeking access to an experimental treatment. >> we've been trying for over six months to get on one of the trials. >> reporter: as just 41 years old nick a successful businessman outdoors pane and devoted dad had tumors in his spine, arm, leg and eventually his brain. he didn't qualify for the drug trials...
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personas expuestas a la radiacion ultravioleta de bronceado tienen un riesgo mayor de desarrollar melanomaigatorio advertir en un lugar visible sobre este tipo de peligro. ademas de prohibir su uso a menores de 18 aÑos. --las camas de bronceado ahora deberan pasar un extricto proceso de control para autorizar su comercializacion. vo cesar --las madres de mujeres con sndrome de ovario poliqustico tienen un riesgo significativam ente mayor de muerte, sobre todo si tambin tienen diabetes, en comparacin con la poblacin general, segn concluye una nueva investigacin holandesa, --los autores vieron que las madres mayores de 60 aÑos tenan un riesgo de muerte que fue una vez y media superior que el de la poblacin general. blanca --romanticos por excelencia... --es el trio "los panchos" que han interpretado boleros a varias generaciones. cesar y como veremos en nuestro siguiente informe, hay personas que recuerdan los momentos en que se conocieron y enamoraron... pkg cesar antes de despedirnos antes de despedirnos le contamos que en japon se realiz un concurso muy peculiar.. blanca --asi es, estudia
personas expuestas a la radiacion ultravioleta de bronceado tienen un riesgo mayor de desarrollar melanomaigatorio advertir en un lugar visible sobre este tipo de peligro. ademas de prohibir su uso a menores de 18 aÑos. --las camas de bronceado ahora deberan pasar un extricto proceso de control para autorizar su comercializacion. vo cesar --las madres de mujeres con sndrome de ovario poliqustico tienen un riesgo significativam ente mayor de muerte, sobre todo si tambin tienen diabetes, en...
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because the risk of melanoma increases almost 60% from indoor tanning, future tanning designs will include timers, limits on uv levels and a warning that no one under 18 is to use them. >>> firefighters who have been hard at work on a big wildfire in alaska came across some very vulnerable victims. they knew there was a wolf den in the area. they were checking in on it, planning to leave it alone when one of the pups came out and as a firefighter said later, "it looked like she was looking for help. they would have died if we didn't pull them out." the pups in the den were rescued and are being treated at a special unit at the alaska zoo. sadly, the parents have not been located. >>> when we come back, our salute to this year's class, the class of 2014. >>> finally tonight, what may be our favorite of all our annual traditions at "nightly news." we looked into our own archives today and discovered we have been at this, saluting college graduates this way for over 30 years, and to capture some of the best send-offs, our team deployed to campuses across this country. ♪ >> you will change the
because the risk of melanoma increases almost 60% from indoor tanning, future tanning designs will include timers, limits on uv levels and a warning that no one under 18 is to use them. >>> firefighters who have been hard at work on a big wildfire in alaska came across some very vulnerable victims. they knew there was a wolf den in the area. they were checking in on it, planning to leave it alone when one of the pups came out and as a firefighter said later, "it looked like she...
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it may help treat diseaseets like kidney and melanoma cancers.hey worked with a woman who had rare cancer that spread o to her lungs and liver. doctors used billions of immune cells from her own material. it did shrink the cancer cells but didn't get rid of them. stz there are report that the cooper tino company may pay more than $3 billion for beats electronics. that would make it the largest acquisition ever for apple. facebook's deal for what'sapp messenger priced at $19 million. >>> new draft picks, are next. >>> joining us from our comcast sportsnet studios. by all accounts, raiders doing well with their picks tonight. >> i think a lot of people were happy with it. raiders and 4 h 9ers in first round of the nfl draft for the second straight year both teams focus on getting help to stop the opposition. for the raiders, that player outsideline backer calil mac from university of buffalo. drafted fifth overall. he is 6'3", 247, ran 4.65 at combine. he didn't miss the game in college due to injury. he is indeed a gamer. >> i always had the mind-
it may help treat diseaseets like kidney and melanoma cancers.hey worked with a woman who had rare cancer that spread o to her lungs and liver. doctors used billions of immune cells from her own material. it did shrink the cancer cells but didn't get rid of them. stz there are report that the cooper tino company may pay more than $3 billion for beats electronics. that would make it the largest acquisition ever for apple. facebook's deal for what'sapp messenger priced at $19 million....
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the bill has gained widespread support from dermatologists, melanoma experts and manufacturers. >> you know, considering that skin cancer is the number one cancer in the united states with over 3.5 million cases per year we've got to get on this more, and the fda has been sitting since 1999 on several of these applications. some key ingredients that i'll post on facebook, tenosorm and s are found in the european versions of sunscreen and have been found to be totally safe, as safe as what we have. what we have doesn't work as well against uva-a rays which penetrate deeper and affect and cause wrinkles and are involved with skin cancer. >> i am medium xlekted. do i need a sunscreen as well? >> everybody needs. you're at less risk than eric because, yes, you have some protection over there, but certainly everyone needs to use it, but i'm gl going to give you fun stuff. this is all serious fda and white house and congress and stuff. it's summertime so what i'm going to say is uva more dangerous or uvb? which one is more dangerous? which one can cause more cancer? >> i think "b." >> uva ha
the bill has gained widespread support from dermatologists, melanoma experts and manufacturers. >> you know, considering that skin cancer is the number one cancer in the united states with over 3.5 million cases per year we've got to get on this more, and the fda has been sitting since 1999 on several of these applications. some key ingredients that i'll post on facebook, tenosorm and s are found in the european versions of sunscreen and have been found to be totally safe, as safe as what...
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of melanoma in young women that can be traced primarily to these tanning beds. >> reporter: by 12th grade, 32% of girls say they've used a tanning bed. a handful of states already use tan bans, including california, illinois, louisiana, minnesota, nevada, oregon, texas and vermont. barring anyone under 18 from using tanning beds. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> thanks, rebecca for that. >>> we're going to turn to a new lawsuit targeting one of baseball's wealthiest teams. a man is suing the l.a. dodgers and the team's former owner for $50 million after a fight in the dodger stadium parking lot left him injured for life. paula faris has the story. >> reporter: bryan stow, a former paramedic and father of two, disabled for life, seen here publicly for the very first time since he was beaten into a coma outside dodger stadium during the team's season opener in 2011. the wounds from that violent attack, still visible. and now, he's fighting another battle. this one, in court. >> i do hold the dodgers responsible. so, we want what's fair. and for them t
of melanoma in young women that can be traced primarily to these tanning beds. >> reporter: by 12th grade, 32% of girls say they've used a tanning bed. a handful of states already use tan bans, including california, illinois, louisiana, minnesota, nevada, oregon, texas and vermont. barring anyone under 18 from using tanning beds. for "good morning america," rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> thanks, rebecca for that. >>> we're going to turn to a new lawsuit...
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experts say using an indoor tanning salon even once increases the risk of melanoma by 59%. >>> now, toedical emergency that forced singer bret michaels off the stage last night in new hampshire. three songs in, michaels was forced to leave the stage, suffering from extremely low blood sugar. he's had type 1 diabetes since childhood. michaels was treated by paramedics. he has since apologized to his fans. no word on whether the scheduled gig tonight in pennsylvania will be affected. >>> moving on to some sports now. with wins tonight, the miami heat and the l.a. kings could advance in their respective playoff series. >> as for last night's playoff action, here's our friends from espn. >> good morning, america. guess who got a dollar from kenny by picking the winner in game five, between the thunder and spurs. >> yeah. >> we have highlights. >> first thing to do is admit you have a problem. and let's show the game then. tim duncan and the spurs, hosting the thunder. game five. manu ginobili. what's he going to do? shoot. that's what he does. 7 of 9 shooting, 19 points. neil is in full "g
experts say using an indoor tanning salon even once increases the risk of melanoma by 59%. >>> now, toedical emergency that forced singer bret michaels off the stage last night in new hampshire. three songs in, michaels was forced to leave the stage, suffering from extremely low blood sugar. he's had type 1 diabetes since childhood. michaels was treated by paramedics. he has since apologized to his fans. no word on whether the scheduled gig tonight in pennsylvania will be affected....
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may is melanoma awareness month and today is melanoma monday.r in children and teenagers in this country. and a powerful public service announcement that's already racked up more than seven million hits online is helping to spread the word about this potentially deadly disease. >> dear 16-year-old me -- >> dear 16-year-old me -- >> dear 16-year-old me -- >> this is where they took the cancer out. >> it's the kind that you have to catch before it spreads. >> because it spreads so fast. >> so fast. >> to places like your liver. >> your lungs. >> your brain. >> one bad sunburn before you turn 18. >> doubles your chances of developing melanoma. >> don't be afraid. this isn't about being afraid. >> but just once a month, i want you to check. >> it takes ten minutes. >> ten minutes. >> that's all it does take. dr. deborah wattenburg is a dermatologist and associate professor at dermatology at mount sinai here in new york. people think this only affects people who bake in the sun and love to worship the sun. that's not the case. >> skin cancer actually
may is melanoma awareness month and today is melanoma monday.r in children and teenagers in this country. and a powerful public service announcement that's already racked up more than seven million hits online is helping to spread the word about this potentially deadly disease. >> dear 16-year-old me -- >> dear 16-year-old me -- >> dear 16-year-old me -- >> this is where they took the cancer out. >> it's the kind that you have to catch before it spreads. >>...
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>> we have some immune owe therapies today, like interlucen two against melanoma, other drugs can stimulate the immune system against kidney cancer. we have not had immune-based treatments that can join surgery radiation and chemotherapy to attack the common cancers. carries that start in the colon, in the rectum, in the pancreas, the esophagus, the ovary, the prostate. this particular approach can work indiscriminately regardless of where the cancer arose. in this particular patient the cancer arose in the bile ducts and liver and spread throughout the liver and into the lungs. and so, again, i want to emphasize it's a highly experimental treatment. the paper in "science" shows that you can successfully attack an individual mutation inside a cancer. we're now working around the clock to try to simplify this procedure so that we can bring it to additional people. >> all right. dr. steven rosenberg from washington, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >> this is "pbs newshour weekend sunday." >>> tonight we look back at a moment 60 years ago this past week. a feat by a 25-year-old british runn
>> we have some immune owe therapies today, like interlucen two against melanoma, other drugs can stimulate the immune system against kidney cancer. we have not had immune-based treatments that can join surgery radiation and chemotherapy to attack the common cancers. carries that start in the colon, in the rectum, in the pancreas, the esophagus, the ovary, the prostate. this particular approach can work indiscriminately regardless of where the cancer arose. in this particular patient the...
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plants with a total capacity of five hundred and forty megawatts the biggest of these aside to get melanoma in to cushion a prefect. this is that emi is to me she looked up to sixty five megawatt how impressed. it provides all the electricity needed by around one hundred thousand ha. it's also entirely intimate. when it's needed which is fully remote control. nearby hot spring resort town is also exploring geothermal energy. in this area the underground water sources quite charming. you only need to drill one hundred pages or so to power two hundred and fifty one general. by adding the channel. we can now produce electricity at the same time as we used the shop to provide water for our hot spring resort in love with the natural power. and pop star wars. we now have a secure place to go to fellow around town. and geothermal resources and often the driving nostril helped helping to re invigorate small towns by providing renewable energy. geothermal power generation continues to accept promising to become an important replacement fuel eye. stella called to the general green sea lions and indee
plants with a total capacity of five hundred and forty megawatts the biggest of these aside to get melanoma in to cushion a prefect. this is that emi is to me she looked up to sixty five megawatt how impressed. it provides all the electricity needed by around one hundred thousand ha. it's also entirely intimate. when it's needed which is fully remote control. nearby hot spring resort town is also exploring geothermal energy. in this area the underground water sources quite charming. you only...
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you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> you can come for the movie but stay for drinks and desert here at the express. speaking of sweet and sweet event, patricia says it's time for milk and bookies. >> this event brought the celebrities out for an afternoon of reading books, participating in arts and crafts and teaching the children the art of giving back. >> my kids love this. they're so unhappy right now because they want to go inside. it's a great event. it's about learning, reading and about giving. >> it's an organization that's making sure that kids who don't have access to books have access. it helps the children in need who don't have books of their own, but it teaches our kids who do have bookance are very fortunate to donate and learn to live. >> it was all smiles at today's event, which seemed to bring out the inner kid in celebrities which were more than eager to share their favori
you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> you can come for the movie but stay for drinks and desert here at the express. speaking of sweet and sweet event, patricia says it's time for milk and bookies. >> this event brought the celebrities out for an afternoon of reading books, participating in arts and crafts and...
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you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.s why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. [ male announcer ] to celebrate, visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. >>> good evening. in tonight's headlines, five people made it safely off a boat after it hit a whale causing the motor to die. it happened ten miles off shore. the whale was okay. >>> a pilot wasn't hurt after his plane made a crash landing in concord. it landed on the grass next to the runway at 7:30 tonight. >>> and police around the bay area hope check points like this one in san francisco keep drunk drivers off the road this hole bay weekend. the highway patrol has put every available officer on the road as part of the avoid campaign. >>> more on the deadly rampage near uc santa barbara and on campus hundreds have gathered in silence. we are learning more about the 22-year-old responsible for the killings. abc news reporter geo benitez look into th
you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.s why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. [ male announcer ] to celebrate, visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. >>> good evening. in tonight's headlines, five people made it safely off a boat after it hit a whale causing the motor to die. it happened ten miles off shore. the whale was okay....
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>> our risk for melanoma goes up 59% for anybody who used a tang bed. this was really impactful.eople use tanning beds hoping to get a base so they don't get a sun burn. this study shows whether or not you get a sun burn using the tanning bed or outside yausing it increase your chances of getting melanoma. >> this week there are new regulations. what are they? >> they're now going to have a black box warning kind of like what we see on cigarette boxes. people under 18 shouldn't use them and they're also going to put in regulations where the beds have timer and there are limits on the uv levels that you can be exposed to. >> you mentioned under 18. why are they so focused on younger people? >> with tanning beds, the earlier the start and the longer you use them the risk goes up. by the end of high school, a third of the girls have gone to pang beds. this isn't like using draconian methods or scaring people. it's about protecting kids about being honest to dissuade them from using the machine. >>> finally, researchers in israel say caring for baby may actually rewire a dad's brain
>> our risk for melanoma goes up 59% for anybody who used a tang bed. this was really impactful.eople use tanning beds hoping to get a base so they don't get a sun burn. this study shows whether or not you get a sun burn using the tanning bed or outside yausing it increase your chances of getting melanoma. >> this week there are new regulations. what are they? >> they're now going to have a black box warning kind of like what we see on cigarette boxes. people under 18...
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melanoma, in the four months he waited to get surgery.t to get back to drew griffin, our correspondent live in phoenix, whose correspondence has dragged all this ugliness right into the light of day. as i say daily, early and often, congratulations, you have done an incredible job, drew, even the cnn producers who worked on this. this has been unbelievable. there is more you learned. i saw you in a sit-down in a doctor who literally had to hide things for fear those others that worked there would destroy them before any investigators could get there. thats a not even the most of what she had to say. >> reporter: that's right. this is a doctor, kathryn mitchell, she's currently working in the phoenix, v.a. hospital behind me and i hope she does meet with the white house deputy that arrived here a few moments ago, kathryn mitchell works in the post deployment clinic, with members coming out of active service in iraq and afghanistan and transitioning from the regular military health care into the v.a. health system. these are the people she
melanoma, in the four months he waited to get surgery.t to get back to drew griffin, our correspondent live in phoenix, whose correspondence has dragged all this ugliness right into the light of day. as i say daily, early and often, congratulations, you have done an incredible job, drew, even the cnn producers who worked on this. this has been unbelievable. there is more you learned. i saw you in a sit-down in a doctor who literally had to hide things for fear those others that worked there...
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the agency says indoor tanning before the age of 35 increases the risk of developing melanoma a cancerfactures will also have to assure the agency and consumers that tanning beds don't give out too much ultraviolet radiation. >>> new technology is speeding up the commute of thousands of bus riders in san francisco. many are being outfitted with a high-tech device that can change the timing of traffic lights at some of the city's busiest intersections. the lights stayed green as the commuter bus is approaching. muni says it has cut commute times by 10% since it was first introduced in march. >> what we've been seeing and doing it now for five or six weeks, we are seeing significant savings meaning you know on average 5-7 minutes on a trip that could be you know 50-55 minutes. >> i take the n-judah downtown every day for work and it's really stop and go until we get to the tunnel. i think any additional time saving would be really nice. >> an antenna on the bus signals an antenna near the traffic light. muni is headaching plans to expand that new system across the entire city. >>> a bus
the agency says indoor tanning before the age of 35 increases the risk of developing melanoma a cancerfactures will also have to assure the agency and consumers that tanning beds don't give out too much ultraviolet radiation. >>> new technology is speeding up the commute of thousands of bus riders in san francisco. many are being outfitted with a high-tech device that can change the timing of traffic lights at some of the city's busiest intersections. the lights stayed green as the...
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recognize the cancer examine give them back and we've been doing that in patients with metastatic melanomag time. how do we attack common cancers like colon and pancreas and ovary and prostate? so we've developed a new technique now where we generate a patient's own immune cells to recognize the mutations that occur in the d.n.a. of that tumor. that's what actually makes a normal cell into a cancer cell. so by attacking those mutations that make the cancer cell what it is, we can apply a highly specific treatment against the cancer and not against any normal tissue. so this development of the patient's own immune cells against their own cancer mutations is what this describes as highly experimental, certainly not ready for prime time but it does demonstrate that it is possible to treat patients with common cancers using this kind of cell transfer immuno therapy. jenna: the patient in this study, she's a mother, had a highly aggressive cancer that spread to her liver and her lungs. what is happening to her now? when you said you saw the tumors melt away, what do you mean by that? >> we trea
recognize the cancer examine give them back and we've been doing that in patients with metastatic melanomag time. how do we attack common cancers like colon and pancreas and ovary and prostate? so we've developed a new technique now where we generate a patient's own immune cells to recognize the mutations that occur in the d.n.a. of that tumor. that's what actually makes a normal cell into a cancer cell. so by attacking those mutations that make the cancer cell what it is, we can apply a highly...
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thousands of pages trying to find out if the melanoma would reoccur. looking for something. i think in 2016, six months before the general election if she's the candidate i have every right to look over her 1,000 pages of health records. that wasn't a minor incident that occurred in december of 2012. >> when spends 30 days in the hospital. >> she had a blood cloth in a significant part of her brain. 1998 she had a blood cloth in her leg. i want to know if she has a tendency to form blood clots. >> did a tia snap >> karl is on to something. there's risk of brain-damage. he never said that. there's risks of recurring clots and strokes. >> dana, you spoke to karl earlier as well today. >> karl and i have a relationship that was forged over many years as his supposed person. at 5:30 this morning i saw from real clear politics this tweet that said karl rove said hillary clinton has brain-damage. so i got in touch with him to find out what happened. >> at 5:30 in the morning? you waited until 6:00. >> i did. he's an hour behind. i was anxious. "new york post
thousands of pages trying to find out if the melanoma would reoccur. looking for something. i think in 2016, six months before the general election if she's the candidate i have every right to look over her 1,000 pages of health records. that wasn't a minor incident that occurred in december of 2012. >> when spends 30 days in the hospital. >> she had a blood cloth in a significant part of her brain. 1998 she had a blood cloth in her leg. i want to know if she has a tendency to form...
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happen to him but so anyway so george is 72 and he has had a cancer operation on his forehead a melanoma but i think he's okay. so he's out to 72. so are other tonight though, he also knows somebody who snuck in with him for a long time, that his old man. so this is his first book and it's just reading the bio and it's certainly an impressive career. you have heard some of it but some of it that i thought was interesting was he graduated from gwu in 2003 semi, audi bed bed -- sue me, latte. i have never known anybody who graduated first. he's very embarrassed about that. then he went to colombia for american studies and he found his way to "newsweek" magazine when it was connected with "the daily beast". >> when it was connected to the american institute. [laughter] >> my memory is hazy and that. what interested me about it is he is a traditional jack of all. reporter. they are not around much anymore. i was looking at them. he has written everything from a 10,000 a day corporate psychic to the last surviving set of world war i. the only black father in baltimore who adopted a white girl
happen to him but so anyway so george is 72 and he has had a cancer operation on his forehead a melanoma but i think he's okay. so he's out to 72. so are other tonight though, he also knows somebody who snuck in with him for a long time, that his old man. so this is his first book and it's just reading the bio and it's certainly an impressive career. you have heard some of it but some of it that i thought was interesting was he graduated from gwu in 2003 semi, audi bed bed -- sue me, latte. i...
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even your eyes can get melanoma, cataracts, sun damage to your eyes.ant as well. >> and what about complexion? a lot of people who are of my complexion or darker than me, they think i'm not going to get any exposure that would hurt me. >> right. and that's a common misunderstanding. skin cancer affects everyone, all ages, all genders. yes, it provides some level of safety, but it is not a bullet proof vest. >> julie, what about you? is. >> i would say spf every day, not just in the summer, the winter too. that's the thing. vitamin d is good for you, but too much is a bad thing. not so much that you can get a sunburn in the wintertime, but something to program. >> you can't see ultra violent rays. '5 50% of the rays you can't see. and spf means sun protective factor, the higher the number, the rule of thumb -- >> you wear sunscreen every day you walk outside, kelly? >> at least 30. >> and make sure it has spf and you get two for one. >> we take it for granted. >> i personally love to tan, so that's why i've got to lather up in the summertime. >> always
even your eyes can get melanoma, cataracts, sun damage to your eyes.ant as well. >> and what about complexion? a lot of people who are of my complexion or darker than me, they think i'm not going to get any exposure that would hurt me. >> right. and that's a common misunderstanding. skin cancer affects everyone, all ages, all genders. yes, it provides some level of safety, but it is not a bullet proof vest. >> julie, what about you? is. >> i would say spf every day, not...
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as a result of some of my duty, i contracted melanoma cancer service connected. i have been dealing with the v.a. for 12 years trying to get a rating for this melanoma cancer. they finally gave me 10%. i don't want money, i want my health. to go back to the situation of hospital our veterans in atlanta, where i was a patient at one time, i was from their because they opened up a storefront. it was a community based outpatient clinic. contracted company that akes money off of the v.a. it goes back to win the government started hiring contractors to do government work, which is costly and ineffective. to treat 6000 three lpm's. you can do the math and see with that is all about. he brings up some staffing issues in terms of contractors. are these issues that the v.a. is in the midst of fixing or is this part of the exploration into the problem that continues to go on here? guest: the v.a.'s going to continue to look into this thing whether it is contractors. health centers across the country are going to do in other more exhaustive -- do another more exhaustive rep
as a result of some of my duty, i contracted melanoma cancer service connected. i have been dealing with the v.a. for 12 years trying to get a rating for this melanoma cancer. they finally gave me 10%. i don't want money, i want my health. to go back to the situation of hospital our veterans in atlanta, where i was a patient at one time, i was from their because they opened up a storefront. it was a community based outpatient clinic. contracted company that akes money off of the v.a. it goes...
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over 70,000 cases of melanoma every year. stuart: i am not laughing. i am not laughing.s: but there is no conspiracy. >> 15 years. stuart: i did have skin cancer four years ago and it was treated. i did. i have never used sunscreen. >> there are a lot of things that you do not do for your help that i am upset about. i want you to use sunscreen. sunscreen. stuart: thank you, doctor. that was a real pleasure. you, too, charles. a 5000 year old statue of for auction at christie's. we have them right here on set. i will touch a 5000 year old object. ♪ we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifi
over 70,000 cases of melanoma every year. stuart: i am not laughing. i am not laughing.s: but there is no conspiracy. >> 15 years. stuart: i did have skin cancer four years ago and it was treated. i did. i have never used sunscreen. >> there are a lot of things that you do not do for your help that i am upset about. i want you to use sunscreen. sunscreen. stuart: thank you, doctor. that was a real pleasure. you, too, charles. a 5000 year old statue of for auction at christie's. we...
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into the mk 3475 which is an investigational anti-pd 1 immune no therapy in patient with advanced melanomand small cell lung cancer. >> sherring has a remarkable bipolar drug merck was supposed to develop because it doesn't have weight. we're not seeing that yet. merck has a full plate, lot of 400, $500 million drugs. single and double hitter. they're jeter. okay. they are not a swing for the fences company and there are a lot of singles and doubles in that sherring pipeline being split. >> he has hit a couple home runs. >> what -- >> that's not -- >> jimmy rollins? >> no omar quintanilla. >> no. nobody can really replace quintanilla. >> we lost -- >> playing in miami. >> we managed to lose last fight. >> did you catch this? >> we're not supposed to diverge. >> when we come back cramer says this is one of the crucial moments when it comes to gm. find out what he's talking about and what it might mean for the stock. luxury retail giant on cnbc's first 25 list of the most influential business leaders in the past quarter century, bernard arnault will join us live from paris. one more look at
into the mk 3475 which is an investigational anti-pd 1 immune no therapy in patient with advanced melanomand small cell lung cancer. >> sherring has a remarkable bipolar drug merck was supposed to develop because it doesn't have weight. we're not seeing that yet. merck has a full plate, lot of 400, $500 million drugs. single and double hitter. they're jeter. okay. they are not a swing for the fences company and there are a lot of singles and doubles in that sherring pipeline being split....
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risk of melanoma and a 60% risk of skin cancer.get other cancers. >>> is too much cynicism bad for your brain? a study finds people who are more cynical are more likely to develop dementia. and it also finds that peaceful with high levels of cynicism are more likely to die sooner. it's arelationship between cynicism and dementia. >>> we all know dogs are a man's best friend but did make a good wing man. he benefiber is clear, taste-free and dissolves completely and unlike other fibers, you'll only know you're taking fiber by the way good digestive health makes you look& and feel. benefiber. clearly healthy. oh john don't wallow i'm not wallowing in ice cream. it's the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. half the fat of regular ice cream. it's also irresistibly thick and creamy! didn't expect you to be enjoying yourself so soon! couldn't resist. try the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. . >>> a very good morning to you. it's 9:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. investigators in san francisco are looking at surveillance video to try
risk of melanoma and a 60% risk of skin cancer.get other cancers. >>> is too much cynicism bad for your brain? a study finds people who are more cynical are more likely to develop dementia. and it also finds that peaceful with high levels of cynicism are more likely to die sooner. it's arelationship between cynicism and dementia. >>> we all know dogs are a man's best friend but did make a good wing man. he benefiber is clear, taste-free and dissolves completely and unlike...
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access could help solve the capacity problem, particularly on a specialty like determine tolling, melanoma. so is that an idea that is not replacing the v.a. health care system but having veterans having options to access in the private health care system? >> i think veterans have even now and they are improving on it. pccc is an example. if we are going to move in that direction, there needs to be coordinated care. that doesn't work for veterans with specialized care needs like blinded care or amputation because those types of services don't really exist in the private sector at least not in the way our members come to expect it. privatized where care plays a role or contract for services plays a role. one thing i would suggest that, is that what veterans want? veterans want into the v.a. so why would we create an option where they would go somewhere else? they want into the v.a., they can't get into the v.a. we are not sure that allowing them to go outside is addressing what their immediate desire is. >> except wants and needs are two different things and the need is the most important a
access could help solve the capacity problem, particularly on a specialty like determine tolling, melanoma. so is that an idea that is not replacing the v.a. health care system but having veterans having options to access in the private health care system? >> i think veterans have even now and they are improving on it. pccc is an example. if we are going to move in that direction, there needs to be coordinated care. that doesn't work for veterans with specialized care needs like blinded...
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out this week, in fact the jumble of the national cancer institute suggest you're 59% to develop melanoma by tan. that's even if you haven't burned before inside or outside. they are trying to get more information out there for people to make this choice, but there's a particular concern about people under 18. they haven't banned it. they're not restricting it, but they are trying to get a much stronger warning out there so parents and students are aware. >> 60% increased risk, incredible. live in washington, thank you. those rules will take effect in the next 90 days. >> california lawmakers are pushing for warning labels on sugary drinks. the bill is heading to the state assembly. drinking just one soda a day increases the risk of diabetes 20%. critics say the labels won't change behavior. >> smokers sacrificing what they need to afford their habit. one in 10 admits they cut back on food in order to have money to buy cigarettes. a quarter sacrifice social outings to save the money they spend. more than one in five has given up a holiday. $72,135 a week is what it costs to smoke. >> a pa
out this week, in fact the jumble of the national cancer institute suggest you're 59% to develop melanoma by tan. that's even if you haven't burned before inside or outside. they are trying to get more information out there for people to make this choice, but there's a particular concern about people under 18. they haven't banned it. they're not restricting it, but they are trying to get a much stronger warning out there so parents and students are aware. >> 60% increased risk,...
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particularly when i selected specialty like dermatology, like melanoma, like most surgeries, something like that. is that an idea that is not replacing the va health care system, but having veterans have options to access the private health care system? were that were? >> veterans have options even now when they are approving. the pcc see is improving on that. if his or some other direction there needs to be coordinated care. my point was that doesn't particularly work for veterans for specialized care needs like sei or blind interpretation those services don't really exist in the air. at least not in the way our members have come to expect it. we certainly could see where privatized care plays a role or contracted for services with coordinated care plays a role. one thing i would suggest that as a solution suggest that the veterans want. so problem we see right now shows that are in want into the va. i would recruit an option where they would go somewhere else. they can't get into the va. so we are not sure that i'd have to go outside is addressing what their immediate desire is >> ex
particularly when i selected specialty like dermatology, like melanoma, like most surgeries, something like that. is that an idea that is not replacing the va health care system, but having veterans have options to access the private health care system? were that were? >> veterans have options even now when they are approving. the pcc see is improving on that. if his or some other direction there needs to be coordinated care. my point was that doesn't particularly work for veterans for...
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experts say using an indoor tanning salon, even once, increases the risk of melanoma by 59%. >>> we startangers will play for the stanley cup for the first time in 20 years. the rangers will play either the l.a. kings or the chicago blackhawks. they play game six in their series tonight in l.a. l.a. leads three games to two. >>> the san antonio spurs are a game from the nba finals. they destroyed the oklahoma city thunder last night. tim duncan poured in 22. he pulled down a dozen rebounds. san antonio can wrap up a spot in the finals tomorrow night. the miami heat can claim their place with a win against indiana. >>> a look at the friday forecast. scattered thunderstorms in the rockies, dakotas and nebraska. heavy rain and thunderstorms along much of the gulf coast, the mississippi valley. showers from upstate new york in to new england. >> mostly 70s in the northeast and midwest. 80s across the south. 70s in the pacific northwest. sizzling 105 in phoenix. we always talk about phoenix, don't we? >> yes, we do. >> because it is nice and hot. >> we like it that way. >>> we know police are
experts say using an indoor tanning salon, even once, increases the risk of melanoma by 59%. >>> we startangers will play for the stanley cup for the first time in 20 years. the rangers will play either the l.a. kings or the chicago blackhawks. they play game six in their series tonight in l.a. l.a. leads three games to two. >>> the san antonio spurs are a game from the nba finals. they destroyed the oklahoma city thunder last night. tim duncan poured in 22. he pulled down a...
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the new drug for melanoma, new drugs for lung cancer, they are not curing patients.not taking patients who have metastatic disease and making them cured. they are prolonging life, as i said, on average a small number of weeks or months, but i would also say one other thing, we don't have the kind of structure of a health care system where there's negotiation. at best we could have maybe medicare do it for the elderly population, but for the rest of us who don't have medicare but have commercial insurance, it's not clear that that would have any big effect. >> don't the commercial insurers, alex, assume that role, and i understand it's a limited one, but they have some say certainly in what is paid for and not paid for? >> that's absolutely right and zeke is correct. the government could try to impose other policies to control prices for the drugs that they are paying for, but that's actually likely to have a perverse effect in the rest of the market. drug companies, there's evidence that drug companies will shift that burden on to the private payers and their efforts
the new drug for melanoma, new drugs for lung cancer, they are not curing patients.not taking patients who have metastatic disease and making them cured. they are prolonging life, as i said, on average a small number of weeks or months, but i would also say one other thing, we don't have the kind of structure of a health care system where there's negotiation. at best we could have maybe medicare do it for the elderly population, but for the rest of us who don't have medicare but have commercial...
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. >> en miami, se llevÓ a cabo un evento para lanzar una campaÑa de prevenciÓn de cÁncer de piel melanomaiÓn. la que sea. >> ¿el rey? ♪ yo sÉ que estoy afuera pero el dÍa en que yo me muera, sÉ que tendrÁs que llorar ♪ >> ave marÍa... se nos juntaron dos. >> se entienden muchas cosas de ana. >> ¿quÉ disfrutas hacer con tu mami? >> yo no tengo a mi mami aquÍ, las tengo en honduras. es un momento muy especial. >> tenemos un momento muy especial. ahÍ estÁ. ¿quÉ tal? maite. te presto a mi mamÁ un ratito. ¿le quieres decir algo a tu mami? ay, no puede hablar. se nos quedÓ... mira, cuando nos tocan el punto que mÁs nos duele, ¿no? >> a mi madre, que la amo, que la quiero mucho, me alegra verlos a ustedes con sus madres y me recuerda cuÁnto los extraÑo y que gracias a usted por todo lo que hace por mÍ. Ésa fotografÍa fue hace mÁs de 7 aÑos cuando yo era una estudiante de la universidad, que vine a univisiÓn, trabajÉ en busca de mis sueÑos. nunca se me va a olvidar. ella vino a abrazarme. >> ay, mi vida. >> ay, sÍ. un aplauso a ti y a tu mami porque tenemos el placer de conocerla y es una mujer e
. >> en miami, se llevÓ a cabo un evento para lanzar una campaÑa de prevenciÓn de cÁncer de piel melanomaiÓn. la que sea. >> ¿el rey? ♪ yo sÉ que estoy afuera pero el dÍa en que yo me muera, sÉ que tendrÁs que llorar ♪ >> ave marÍa... se nos juntaron dos. >> se entienden muchas cosas de ana. >> ¿quÉ disfrutas hacer con tu mami? >> yo no tengo a mi mami aquÍ, las tengo en honduras. es un momento muy especial. >> tenemos un momento muy...
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you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.w through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> this morning on "world news now," hundreds at risk of a dangerous and deadly virus could be on the move after an infected passenger passes through several busy airports. now authorities are trying to track down anyone who might be infected. plus -- >> she was like it is probably around here. his little arms and legs were going. >> wild ride. three children are swept away while playing in an inflatable bounce house. the bizarre accident that left the kids seriously hurt. >>> new details in the fight between rapper jay-z and his sister-in-law and how they are now publicly keeping the peace. it is wednesday, may 14th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with the search for hundreds of people who may have been exposed to the mers virus. >> the cdc has sent warnings to airports around the country telling passengers to
you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.w through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> this morning on "world news now," hundreds at risk of a dangerous and deadly virus could be on the move after an infected passenger passes through several busy airports. now authorities are trying to track down anyone who might be infected. plus -- >> she was like it is probably around here. his little arms and legs were...
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everybody was trying to see if that melanoma was going to be a problem.still speculated about it. i think here, steve, that because hillary had a major health issue in 2012 where she had a blood clot which probably did not cause any kind of stroke or problem like that at the time, but again, we haven't seen her medical records. because she had aç previous blood clot in her leg in 1998, it raises the question of whether she has the tendency to form blood clots, whether she's on blood thinners. we don't know those answers. even if she is on blood thinners it shouldn't interfere with her running for president. it certainly looks like she is in great shape, as president clinton says, out working out. we don't have any reason to believe otherwise but we need more facts. >> if she does run, we should note let's see it rather than a one-page summary like obama and clinton, president clinton. >> when john mccain ran, it was like what was the lasting impact of having been a p.o.w. all of these questions came up. some of them weren't entirely fair. i think it is f
everybody was trying to see if that melanoma was going to be a problem.still speculated about it. i think here, steve, that because hillary had a major health issue in 2012 where she had a blood clot which probably did not cause any kind of stroke or problem like that at the time, but again, we haven't seen her medical records. because she had aç previous blood clot in her leg in 1998, it raises the question of whether she has the tendency to form blood clots, whether she's on blood thinners....
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one person dies every year from melanoma. >> that's why this device is so important. >> yes. >> yet it'srevent. that's about being sun smart. wearing a hat, sunglasses, using sun screen. then what you do is see your dermatologist for a skin cancer screening. what they do, you'll come in. we have you undress. we look at all your spots. we identify ones that we consider to be somewhat suspicious. >> by eye? >> by our eye and good lighting and our experience. and once we identify those, we mark them and then we can scan them. it uses different wave lengths of light. without any pain, without any cutting, i picked a spot on you. we go over it and scan it. i did it earlier because it takes about a minute to run through. as you can see, there is no pain involved. less than a minute per spot. and then what it does is that spot shows up on the screen. i can look down to 2 1/2 millimeters through the skin to see if it's deep and then you can also get information and a score from negative 5 to positive 9. i use that information. so this is a diagnostic tool. it's getting me information, like a min
one person dies every year from melanoma. >> that's why this device is so important. >> yes. >> yet it'srevent. that's about being sun smart. wearing a hat, sunglasses, using sun screen. then what you do is see your dermatologist for a skin cancer screening. what they do, you'll come in. we have you undress. we look at all your spots. we identify ones that we consider to be somewhat suspicious. >> by eye? >> by our eye and good lighting and our experience. and once...
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access could help solve the capacity problem, particularly on a specialty like determine tolling, melanoma. so is that an idea that is not replacing the v.a. health care system but having veterans having options to access in the private health care system? >> i think veterans have even now and they are improving on it. pccc is an example. if we are going to move in that direction, there needs to be coordinated care. that doesn't work for veterans with specialized care needs like blinded care or amputation because those types of services don't really exist in the private sector at least not in the way our members come to expect it. privatized where care plays a role or contract for services plays a role. one thing i would suggest that, is that what veterans want? veterans want into the v.a. so why would we create an option where they would go somewhere else? they want into the v.a., they can't get into the v.a. we are not sure that allowing them to go outside is addressing what their immediate desire is. >> except wants and needs are two different things and the need is the most important a
access could help solve the capacity problem, particularly on a specialty like determine tolling, melanoma. so is that an idea that is not replacing the v.a. health care system but having veterans having options to access in the private health care system? >> i think veterans have even now and they are improving on it. pccc is an example. if we are going to move in that direction, there needs to be coordinated care. that doesn't work for veterans with specialized care needs like blinded...
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for every ticket sold, american idol will donate a dollar to melanoma research. before midnight and put in the secret word. there it is on your screen, "sing." >> kaleb or jada in the final, who's it going to be? watch it live right here on ktvu wednesday night. i don't know. both pretty cool. i'm not attached to it, but both have that rock vibe. >> so does rosemary. she has that rock vibe. >> thank you, thank you very much. giving you a look for today, getting into the next hour or so, temperatures continuing to climb, in the mid-50s to mid- 60s. by lunchtime, upper 50s to upper 60s for most, a few low 70s out there. for the afternoon today, a few degrees of cooling expected for most of us. cooldown will continue as we get into sunday, monday, finally rebounding tuesday into wednesday. by monday, we're below average for this time of year. >> okay. >> roller coaster. >> up and down. thanks, rosemary. >> you got it. >>> that is our report for this morning. we appreciate you making ktvu your choice for news. >> we're going to continue to follow the latest developme
for every ticket sold, american idol will donate a dollar to melanoma research. before midnight and put in the secret word. there it is on your screen, "sing." >> kaleb or jada in the final, who's it going to be? watch it live right here on ktvu wednesday night. i don't know. both pretty cool. i'm not attached to it, but both have that rock vibe. >> so does rosemary. she has that rock vibe. >> thank you, thank you very much. giving you a look for today, getting into...