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      <title>Video: Julie Deese; Medical Center of Navicent Health</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7441701?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/a478/2018/11/19/12/32/836ef02abb70472ab6db7c2c2d1c3fb3.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Karlisha Booze interviews Julie Deese from the Medical Center of Navicent Health for this week's Medical Monday segment. Deese talks about the importance of Diabetes Awareness, and how to treat this disease. For more information, visit 41nbc.com.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 11:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>Karlisha Booze interviews Julie Deese from the Medical Center of Navicent Health for this week's Medical Monday segment. Deese talks about the importance of Diabetes Awareness, and how to treat this disease. For more information, visit 41nbc.com.</media:description>
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      <media:text>prior accountants know will c1 3 b15 welcome back than 30 million people in the united states hav diabetes. that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention were joined with the agility i see the nurse manager for diabetes medical center can help achieve your talk about the bead awareness and warning so much for being originally absolutely so fine about diabetes awareness afford to read awareness about the well there seems to be just an increase in the number that our people are getting diagnosed this year. type i, type t so we want to try to start teaching those prevention methods for th type that we can prevent to make people healthier ... alert some of those risk factors every year we get older is one of the risk factors have a strong family. his diabetes. any extra weight that we carry certain secrets have higher ris of diabetes. so either any signs of diabetes are now are sometimes the you become more tired than usual thirsty eric went to the restroom or weight loss without trying to lose weight, blurred vision, those are some of the main signs so personally what diabetes know what are some of the treatment options are available. well, first and foremost that the healthy life. how is the the most important thing that you can do just eating health. the's collectivity concerning medication. there are many different classes of medicine and that are out there. the day that opinion on the types of diabetes type i have to take insulin in order to survive tha .it there are a lot of differen options that they may be able t take out speaking of eating healthier of this week is thanksgiving week and a lot of people are so to get to the table and pick out what are som of things that any look for. i look for, especially into the table anda ... fixes and stuff. there was nothing be mindful and there's really no secret these days. this is healthy eating. just as we all need to be there next tuesday they need t wishes mainly looking at what's available and deciding what you can or cannot live without and just portion control is the biggest thing balance and portion control. so if they want the desert. maybe take off the bread or something on their their tray or meal and then tha way that kinda balances it out and then maybe go for a walk with the family after they're done in that makes it a healthier meal in dc that often and younger adult or older adult. it is still more frequent in type to the older population although there are a lot of young children there being diners</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Keeping an eye out for diabetes</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 23:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:text>this month this month is diabetes awareness month.. and health officals want to remind you that annual eye exams can help detect the illness early. diabetes is a disease that results in too much sugar in the blood. it can cause changes in your vision. health officals can use a "dilated eye exam" to test for diabetes. that exam can see things you might not until it gets too bad. officals say if it's happening in your eye -- it's happening throughout your body. an eye exam can help prevent damage that cannot be reversed. "if you lower your blood sugar the body will reabsorb the blood and everything will go back to normal. if you continue to have high blood sugar, left untreated it can cause permanent loss of vision, scaring and things that are irreversible." symptoms of diabetes include increased thirst, urination, fatique, and vision changes. if you're experiencing those symptoms... ask an optometrist for a dilated eye exam.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Diabetes-friendly recipes for the holiday season</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2018 13:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Diabetes-friendly recipes for the holiday season</media:title>
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      <media:credit>WFMZ Allentown, PA</media:credit>
      <media:text>since or delays and sheer traffic updates will send things over to local grocery store is doing its part to help customers make healthy meals, just in time for thanksgiving. eve's in the kitchen with lyndi wieand , the lehigh valley i? store dietitian for weis</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Randy Jackson: The Oral Health and Diabetes Link You Never Knew About</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7438501?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/4f35/2018/11/13/16/32/ac68808e27044485ac72ec88472bb798.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;INTERVIEWER:	WELCOME BACK TO GOOD DAY KENTUCKY. THERE ARE MORE THAN 30 MILLION AMERICANS LIVING WITH DIABETES, AND ACCORDING TO THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL, PEOPLE LIVING WITH DIABETES ARE TWO TIMES MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP GUM DISEASE.
	SOMEONE WHO HAS LIVED WITH DIABETES FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES, AND HAS BEEN ON TV SCREENS IN OUR LIVING ROOMS FOR YEARS AND YEARS, IS MULTI TALENTED, GRAMMY AWARD WINNING, MUSIC PRODUCER, RANDY JACKSON. AND HE IS JOINING US TODAY TO DISCUSS AN IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN DESIGNED TO SHINE A LIGHT ON THE CHALLENGES THAT MANY PEOPLE WITH DIABETES FACE DAILY.
	WELCOME TO THE SHOW, RANDY.
RANDY JACKSON:	THANK YOU SO MUCH, THANKS FOR HAVING ME.
INTERVIEWER:	WELL, AND LET'S GO AHEAD AND GET RIGHT TO THIS. WHEN EXACTLY WERE YOU DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES, AND WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE YOU FACED ALONG THE WAY WITH THAT DIAGNOSIS? 
RANDY JACKSON:	IT WAS ABOUT 17, 18 YEARS AGO FOR ME. I WAS AT MY DENTIST'S OFFICE, GOING IN FOR A LITTLE BIT OF A CAVITY THAT I HAD, AND HE WAS LOOKING AT MY GUM SAYING, "HEY, WHEN'S THE LAST TIME YOU'VE BEEN TO YOUR DOCTOR? YOU SHOULD GO IN AND GET A CHECKUP. HAVE HIM CHECK YOUR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, BECAUSE I'M NOT LIKING WHAT I'M SEEING WITH YOUR GUMS."
	SO I GO TO THE DOCTOR ABOUT A MONTH LATER, I KNOW I SHOULD'VE GONE RIGHT AWAY, BUT A MONTH LATER, AND HE SAYS, "YEAH, YOU'VE DEVELOPED TYPE TWO DIABETES. CALL AND THANK YOUR DENTIST." I MEAN, MY HEART SANK, AND I WAS LIKE, "WOW."
	OKAY, SO IT'S A LIFELONG DISEASE. I GOT SOME DECISIONS TO MAKE HERE. THERE'S NO CURE FOR IT, BUT YOU CAN MANAGE IT, BUT YOU GOT TO COMPLETELY CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE. YOU GOT TO KNOW YOUR ORAL HEALTH, WHICH I'M HAPPY I WAS IN THE DENTIST'S OFFICE, BECAUSE WHO KNEW? YOU KNOW, YOUR MOUTH IS KIND OF THE WINDOW TO YOUR BODY. IT CAN TELL YOU A LOT WHAT'S GOING ON WITH YOURSELF. 
INTERVIEWER:	WOW. AND YOU NEVER WOULD EXPECT TO HEAR SOMETHING LIKE THAT FROM YOUR DENTIST. I MEAN, THAT'S REALLY AMAZING. TELL US ABOUT THIS CAMPAIGN THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE CHALLENGES THAT MANY PEOPLE WITH DIABETES FACE DAILY.
RANDY JACKSON:	WELL, I'VE TEAMED UP WITH COLGATE TOTAL AND THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION TO BRING ABOUT SOME AWARENESS TO WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON WITH YOUR ORAL HEALTH, AND ALSO IN YOUR BODY, AND TO REALLY PAY ATTENTION TO THE PRE DIABETIC SYMPTOMS. WE ALL GET THEM, WE ALL HAVE THEM, BUT WE DON'T PAY ATTENTION BECAUSE WE LIKE LIVING IN DENIAL BECAUSE NOTHING'S EVER GOING TO HAPPEN TO US.
	LISTEN, I'M IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS, SO I'M A PRIME EXAMPLE. PEOPLE THINK IT HAPPENS TO SOMEBODY ELSE. THOSE GUYS ARE ALL FAMOUS AND THEY DO THEIR THING AND THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIFUL AND WHATEVER, BUT IT HAPPENS TO EVERYBODY. WE'RE NO STRANGER TO ANYTHING, JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. WE'RE STILL HUMAN, JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE. 
INTERVIEWER:	RIGHT, RIGHT. AND YOU KNOW WHAT? I MEAN, YOU ARE SUCH A BUSY MAN. YOU'RE SUCH A MUSIC ICON. YOU'VE GOT PEOPLE PULLING YOU IN EVERY DIRECTION. WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT REALITY WITH LIVING WITH DIABETES NOW? 
RANDY JACKSON:	WELL, AS THE CAMPAIGN SAYS, MY EVERY DAY REALITY IS, I GOT TO WATCH WHAT I EAT, I GOT TO WORK OUT, I GOT TO REALLY DO SOMETHING TO RELIEVE STRESS, OR TENSION. I GOT TO REALLY, REALLY MAKE SURE I GET ENOUGH REST. I GOT TO MAKE SURE I'M HYDRATED. YOU KNOW, I JUST HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO EVERYTHING. I HAVE TO MAKE SURE I KNOW MY A1C NUMBERS, MY BLOOD SUGAR NUMBERS. I JUST HAVE TO REALLY BE SO ACUTELY AWARE NOW, AND THAT'S THE COMPLETE LIFESTYLE CHANGE THAT YOU MUST ACCEPT. BECAUSE EITHER YOU WANT TO FEEL GOOD OR FEEL BAD, YOU GOT A CHOICE. 
INTERVIEWER:	YEP, ABSOLUTELY. NOW WHY DO YOU THINK SO FEW PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THE POTENTIAL LINK BETWEEN YOUR ORAL HEALTH AND DIABETES? 
RANDY JACKSON:	WELL, BECAUSE I THINK PEOPLE, YOU KNOW LIKE MYSELF, YOU NEVER GO TO THE DENTIST OR THE DOCTOR UNTIL THERE'S A PAIN OR SOMETHING MASSIVELY WRONG. AND WHEN YOU GO IN ... I MEAN, I DON'T KNOW. I ASK PEOPLE WHEN'S THE LAST TIME THEY'D HAD BEEN TO THE DENTIST. "OH, TWO YEARS AGO." THAT'S WAY TOO LONG. YOU NEED TO GO TWICE A YEAR EVEN JUST FOR A CHECKUP.
	YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW ALL THE PRE DIABETIC SYMPTOMS. YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON WITH YOUR HEALTH. DENIAL IS THE KEY-
INTERVIEWER:	WHERE  GO FOR MORE INFORMATION?
RANDY JACKSON:	YOU CAN GO TO COLGATE.COM.
INTERVIEWER:	YEAH, YOU'RE RIGHT.
RANDY JACKSON:	I WAS JUST SAYING DENIAL'S A BIG KEY, BUT GO TO COLGATE.COM.
INTERVIEWER:	YES, ABSOLUTELY. WELL RANDY, THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU LOOK GREAT. YOU LOOK LIKE YOU'VE BEEN HITTING THE GYM AND LOSING THE WEIGHT. YOU LOOK GREAT. WE APPRECIATE YOU BEING ON THE SHOW.
RANDY JACKSON:	THANK YOU SO MUCH, THANKS FOR HAVING ME. 
INTERVIEWER:	SURE. AND EVERYONE, YOU ARE WATCHING GOOD DAY KENTUCKY. KEEP IT RIGHT HERE.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2018 14:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Randy Jackson: The Oral Health and Diabetes Link You Never Knew About</media:title>
      <media:description>INTERVIEWER:	WELCOME BACK TO GOOD DAY KENTUCKY. THERE ARE MORE THAN 30 MILLION AMERICANS LIVING WITH DIABETES, AND ACCORDING TO THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL, PEOPLE LIVING WITH DIABETES ARE TWO TIMES MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP GUM DISEASE.
	SOMEONE WHO HAS LIVED WITH DIABETES FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES, AND HAS BEEN ON TV SCREENS IN OUR LIVING ROOMS FOR YEARS AND YEARS, IS MULTI TALENTED, GRAMMY AWARD WINNING, MUSIC PRODUCER, RANDY JACKSON. AND HE IS JOINING US TODAY TO DISCUSS AN IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN DESIGNED TO SHINE A LIGHT ON THE CHALLENGES THAT MANY PEOPLE WITH DIABETES FACE DAILY.
	WELCOME TO THE SHOW, RANDY.
RANDY JACKSON:	THANK YOU SO MUCH, THANKS FOR HAVING ME.
INTERVIEWER:	WELL, AND LET'S GO AHEAD AND GET RIGHT TO THIS. WHEN EXACTLY WERE YOU DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES, AND WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE YOU FACED ALONG THE WAY WITH THAT DIAGNOSIS? 
RANDY JACKSON:	IT WAS ABOUT 17, 18 YEARS AGO FOR ME. I WAS AT MY DENTIST'S OFFICE, GOING IN FOR A LITTLE BIT OF A CAVITY THAT I HAD, AND HE WAS LOOKING AT MY GUM SAYING, "HEY, WHEN'S THE LAST TIME YOU'VE BEEN TO YOUR DOCTOR? YOU SHOULD GO IN AND GET A CHECKUP. HAVE HIM CHECK YOUR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, BECAUSE I'M NOT LIKING WHAT I'M SEEING WITH YOUR GUMS."
	SO I GO TO THE DOCTOR ABOUT A MONTH LATER, I KNOW I SHOULD'VE GONE RIGHT AWAY, BUT A MONTH LATER, AND HE SAYS, "YEAH, YOU'VE DEVELOPED TYPE TWO DIABETES. CALL AND THANK YOUR DENTIST." I MEAN, MY HEART SANK, AND I WAS LIKE, "WOW."
	OKAY, SO IT'S A LIFELONG DISEASE. I GOT SOME DECISIONS TO MAKE HERE. THERE'S NO CURE FOR IT, BUT YOU CAN MANAGE IT, BUT YOU GOT TO COMPLETELY CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE. YOU GOT TO KNOW YOUR ORAL HEALTH, WHICH I'M HAPPY I WAS IN THE DENTIST'S OFFICE, BECAUSE WHO KNEW? YOU KNOW, YOUR MOUTH IS KIND OF THE WINDOW TO YOUR BODY. IT CAN TELL YOU A LOT WHAT'S GOING ON WITH YOURSELF. 
INTERVIEWER:	WOW. AND YOU NEVER WOULD EXPECT TO HEAR SOMETHING LIKE THAT FROM YOUR DENTIST. I MEAN, THAT'S REALLY AMAZING. TELL US ABOUT THIS CAMPAIGN THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE CHALLENGES THAT MANY PEOPLE WITH DIABETES FACE DAILY.
RANDY JACKSON:	WELL, I'VE TEAMED UP WITH COLGATE TOTAL AND THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION TO BRING ABOUT SOME AWARENESS TO WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON WITH YOUR ORAL HEALTH, AND ALSO IN YOUR BODY, AND TO REALLY PAY ATTENTION TO THE PRE DIABETIC SYMPTOMS. WE ALL GET THEM, WE ALL HAVE THEM, BUT WE DON'T PAY ATTENTION BECAUSE WE LIKE LIVING IN DENIAL BECAUSE NOTHING'S EVER GOING TO HAPPEN TO US.
	LISTEN, I'M IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS, SO I'M A PRIME EXAMPLE. PEOPLE THINK IT HAPPENS TO SOMEBODY ELSE. THOSE GUYS ARE ALL FAMOUS AND THEY DO THEIR THING AND THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIFUL AND WHATEVER, BUT IT HAPPENS TO EVERYBODY. WE'RE NO STRANGER TO ANYTHING, JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. WE'RE STILL HUMAN, JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE. 
INTERVIEWER:	RIGHT, RIGHT. AND YOU KNOW WHAT? I MEAN, YOU ARE SUCH A BUSY MAN. YOU'RE SUCH A MUSIC ICON. YOU'VE GOT PEOPLE PULLING YOU IN EVERY DIRECTION. WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT REALITY WITH LIVING WITH DIABETES NOW? 
RANDY JACKSON:	WELL, AS THE CAMPAIGN SAYS, MY EVERY DAY REALITY IS, I GOT TO WATCH WHAT I EAT, I GOT TO WORK OUT, I GOT TO REALLY DO SOMETHING TO RELIEVE STRESS, OR TENSION. I GOT TO REALLY, REALLY MAKE SURE I GET ENOUGH REST. I GOT TO MAKE SURE I'M HYDRATED. YOU KNOW, I JUST HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO EVERYTHING. I HAVE TO MAKE SURE I KNOW MY A1C NUMBERS, MY BLOOD SUGAR NUMBERS. I JUST HAVE TO REALLY BE SO ACUTELY AWARE NOW, AND THAT'S THE COMPLETE LIFESTYLE CHANGE THAT YOU MUST ACCEPT. BECAUSE EITHER YOU WANT TO FEEL GOOD OR FEEL BAD, YOU GOT A CHOICE. 
INTERVIEWER:	YEP, ABSOLUTELY. NOW WHY DO YOU THINK SO FEW PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THE POTENTIAL LINK BETWEEN YOUR ORAL HEALTH AND DIABETES? 
RANDY JACKSON:	WELL, BECAUSE I THINK PEOPLE, YOU KNOW LIKE MYSELF, YOU NEVER GO TO THE DENTIST OR THE DOCTOR UNTIL THERE'S A PAIN OR SOMETHING MASSIVELY WRONG. AND WHEN YOU GO IN ... I MEAN, I DON'T KNOW. I ASK PEOPLE WHEN'S THE LAST TIME THEY'D HAD BEEN TO THE DENTIST. "OH, TWO YEARS AGO." THAT'S WAY TOO LONG. YOU NEED TO GO TWICE A YEAR EVEN JUST FOR A CHECKUP.
	YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW ALL THE PRE DIABETIC SYMPTOMS. YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON WITH YOUR HEALTH. DENIAL IS THE KEY-
INTERVIEWER:	WHERE  GO FOR MORE INFORMATION?
RANDY JACKSON:	YOU CAN GO TO COLGATE.COM.
INTERVIEWER:	YEAH, YOU'RE RIGHT.
RANDY JACKSON:	I WAS JUST SAYING DENIAL'S A BIG KEY, BUT GO TO COLGATE.COM.
INTERVIEWER:	YES, ABSOLUTELY. WELL RANDY, THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU LOOK GREAT. YOU LOOK LIKE YOU'VE BEEN HITTING THE GYM AND LOSING THE WEIGHT. YOU LOOK GREAT. WE APPRECIATE YOU BEING ON THE SHOW.
RANDY JACKSON:	THANK YOU SO MUCH, THANKS FOR HAVING ME. 
INTERVIEWER:	SURE. AND EVERYONE, YOU ARE WATCHING GOOD DAY KENTUCKY. KEEP IT RIGHT HERE.</media:description>
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      <media:text>c1 3 good day kentucky. there are more than 30 million americans living with diabetes, and according to the centers for disease control, people living with diabetes are two times more likely to develop gum disease. someone who has lived with diabetes for nearly two decades, and has been on tv screens in our living rooms for years and years, is multi talented, grammy award winning, music producer, randy jackson. and he is joining us today to discuss an important campaign designed to shine a light on the challenges that many people with diabetes face daily. welcome to the show, randy. randy jackson:thank you so much, thanks for having me. interviewer:well, and let's go ahead and get right to this. when exactly were you diagnosed with diabetes, and what challenges have you faced along the way with that diagnosis? randy jackson:it was about 17, 18 years ago for me. i was at my dentist's office, going in for a little bit of a cavity that i had, and he was looking at my gum saying, "hey, when's the last time you've been to your doctor? you should go in and get a checkup. have him check your blood sugar levels, because i'm not liking what i'm seeing with your gums." so i go to the doctor about a month later, i know i should've gone right away, but a month later, and he says, "yeah, you've developed type two diabetes. call and thank your dentist." i mean, my heart sank, and i was like, "wow." okay, so it's a lifelong disease. i got some decisions to make here. there's no cure for it, but you can manage it, but you got to completely change your lifestyle. you got to know your oral health, which i'm happy i was in the dentist's office, because who knew? you know, your mouth is kind of the window to your body. it can tell you a lot what's going on with yourself. interviewer:wow. and you never would expect to hear something like that from your dentist. i mean, that's really amazing. tell us about this campaign that you are working on that highlights the challenges that many people with diabetes face daily. randy jackson:well, i've teamed up with colgate total and the american diabetes association to bring about some awareness to what's really going on with your oral health, and also in your body, and to really pay attention to the pre diabetic symptoms. we all get them, we all have them, but we don't pay attention because we like living in denial because nothing's ever going to happen to us. listen, i'm in the entertainment business, so i'm a prime example. people think it happens to somebody else. those guys are all famous and they do their thing and they're all beautiful and whatever, but it happens to everybody. we're no stranger to anything, just like everyone else. we're still human, just like everybody else. interviewer:right, right. and you know what? i mean, you are such a busy man. you're such a music icon. you've got people pulling you in every direction. what is your current reality with living with diabetes now? randy jackson:well, as the campaign says, my every day reality is, i got to watch what i eat, i got to work out, i got to really do something to relieve stress, or tension. i got to really, really make sure i get enough rest. i got to make sure i'm hydrated. you know, i just have to pay attention to everything. i have to make sure i know my a1c numbers, my blood sugar numbers. i just have to really be so acutely aware now, and that's the complete lifestyle change that you must accept. because either you want to feel good or feel bad, you got a choice. interviewer:yep, absolutely. now why do you think so few people know about the potential link between your oral health and diabetes? randy jackson:well, because i think people, you know like myself, you never go to the dentist or the doctor until there's a pain or something massively wrong. and when you go in ... i mean, i don't know. i ask people when's the last time they'd had been to the dentist. "oh, two years ago." that's way too long. you need to go twice a year even just for a checkup. you really want to know all the pre diabetic symptoms. you really want to know what's going on with your health. denial is the key- interviewer:where go for more information? randy jackson:you can go to colgate.com. interviewer:yeah, you're right. randy jackson:i was just saying denial's a big key, but go to colgate.com. interviewer:yes, absolutely. well randy, thank you so much. you look great. you look like you've been hitting the gym and losing the weight. you look great. we appreciate you being on the show. randy jackson:thank you so much, thanks for having me. interviewer:sure. and everyone,</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Midmorning With Aundrea - November 8, 2018</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7436610?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/62e7/2018/11/08/20/00/44fd942f5e794392954646f3f8277298.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Break away from your everyday with Aundrea Self! Today,  Aundrea talks with counselor Wendie Woods about behavioral problems in children. And Dr. Josh Black tells us how diabetes can be managed.  And Nancy Yeatman talks about the road to better health through a proper diet.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <media:text>meantime, have a good day.there's a big demand for tiny homes. we look at why just ahead. and, children and mental wellness. we continue our conversation with counselor wendie woods. plus, managing diabetes. och regional medical center is here. midmorning starts right now. acss t across the nation it's the law that young children ride in a car seat. but in many states that doesn't always apply when parents use a car for hire like a taxi. a new study finds that's leading to a lot of confusion especially with the growing popularity of services like lyft and uber. hilary lane reports. like many parents in new york caroline hwang doesn't use a car seat when traveling with her son in a taxi. "it's a calculate risk because you're not going very fast and the chances of you being in a serious high speed collision are pretty low." research from virginia tech university finds new york is among 35 states where cabs are exempt from laws that require young children to travel in a car seat. except for georgia - it's not clear if ride sharing companies like uber and lyft are also exempt. in the other 15 states children must have a car seat in all for hire vehicles. "there's a lot o confusion that parents experience when they want to carry their children using rideshare services. the laws across the nation are inconsistent from state to state." justin owens with the virginia tech transportation institute says in many states that require car seats it's not clear if the parent or driver needs to provide them. "stat legislatures really need to work on catching up the laws and regulations." "uber provide the car seat." "yes they do. in new york city uber will have a driver like rafael serrano provide a forward facing car seat for an extra 10 dollars. lyft has a similar program, but also, only in new york city. "you feel safe with the car seat." "absolutely, it' super safe and reliable so i'd rather have the kids safe than sorry you know." uber and lyft both tell us that drivers and riders in the rest of the country need to follow all local laws and drivers can turn down riders who do not provide a proper child safety seat. hilary lane, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. new smart features in today's cars are designed to keep you safe. but a triple-a report shows that they're also significantly increasing the cost of repairs. katie kyros reports. the owner of this honda c-r-v hit a deer. the damage doesn't look that bad but the technology behind the bumper is going to lead to a costly repair. "what would th bill for a car like this with an impact like this five years ago have been compared to now?" "a minor impac like this you'd be talking a thousand dollars, 1200 dollars give or take. nowadays you're looking upwards of 3 thousand dollars" adam rempfer of de falco's auto repair says that's because the car has a front collision sensor. many vehicles now have the technology that can help prevent a crash. but a new triple a study finds these high tech features can double and sometimes even triple repair costs. "how did th owner of this car take the news of that bill?" "they were no happy with it to say the least" 09:35:56 the sensors are all around today's vehicles-- for cars with front cameras-- even a minor chip in a windshield may lead to a costly replacement. "if you loo closely there's a camera right up top a minor crack or stone chip that might not bother a person could blind the camera" 09:37:21 many of the repairs are covered by insurance but drivers may be forced to pay more out of pocket. "because it' going to be that much more expensive it might lead to a higher insurance premium every month." rempfer says it will take a few days to get the parts need to fix this suv. and the car's computer will also need to be re-calibrated to make sure it's working properly. katie kyros, cbs news, chatham new jersey. they're cute and not very costly. tiny homes already popular in big cities, but demand for the small dwellings is getting bigger everywhere. melisa raney has a closer look at what's driving up interest. when it comes to housing-- living small is big. demand for tiny homes is getting bigger with more than half of u-s adults saying they would consider down-sizing. that's according to a recent poll released by the national association of home builders. a majority said they're at least willing to consider moving from a full-size home to one that's a mere 600 square feet. so, what's driving up interest in living in less space? builders of tiny homes say small dwellings allow you to have a smaller mortgage, save money and use that cash to upgrade your living. however, not all generations feel the same way. while more than half of millennials and gen xers are open to the idea. the feeling is shared by only 45-percent of baby boomers and 29-percent of seniors. potential interest doesn't only depend on age-- but also location. building codes and zoning laws in some cities make large- scale sales of the tiny homes harder. and if a home is on wheels, buyers may struggle to secure traditional financing. but changes are on the horizon. according to the national association of home builders-- a newly updated building code relaxes certain requirements for tiny homes like the ceiling height and staircase specifications. for today's consumer watch, i'm melisa raney. when we come back, what you need to know about your child and mental wellness. wendie woods is at the table just ahead on mid morning. nagi managing diabetes with proper education, diet, and healthy habits is possible. och diabetes management center helps diabetes patients - adults and children- manage the disease and improve their quality of life. the center is using a fun fundraiser to raise money &#225;and&#225; awareness. we'll talk more about that later. dr. josh black joins us first. he recently joined the och medical staff and practices family medicine at och medical associates. en wcome when we come back, a little show and tell from we'vtalk we've talked about managing diabetes with dr. black. now we're in the kitchen with nicky yeatman, a dietitian at och regional with one of the first ways to manage the disease - food choices and prep. she'll also tell us more a fun fundraiser: flush out diabetes.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Freeman Health Diabetes Expo</title>
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      <title>Video: Health Beat: Diabetes Risk: New research on obesity</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2018 21:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:text>rob vaughn: obesity and diabetes can sometimes go hand in hand. &gt;&gt; wendy davis: but research says that doctors need to take other risk factors into account. wfmz's melanie falcon is here to explain.. in tonight's health beat. &gt;&gt;&gt;melanie falcon: new research says doctors rely too heavily on weight...or body mass index...to determine who's at risk of diabetes. and that's causing them to miss people. doctors say it's an epidemic. more than 84 million people in the ?s have prediabetes, but many do not know it. &gt;&gt; sot: arch mainous, phd professor of health services research university of florida "there are a lot of people being missed. six, seven, eight million people are probably being missed." that's because doctor's often use body mass index, or ??i to determine who's at risk. but... people who are normal weight can be pr?diabetic too. &gt;&gt; sot: arch mainous, phd "a lot of people who are healthy weight may not be so healthy researchers studied data on adults 20 and over with a healthy ?? i. he found that one in five adults between the ages of 20 and 44 who had a healthy weight still met the blood glucose criteria for prediabetes. for people 45 or older, it was one in three. &gt;&gt; sot: arch mainous, phd "as people get older, they tend to lose lean muscle mass, and they are at the exact same bmi." &gt;&gt; sot: ryan sanders registered dietitian &amp;amp; nutritionist uf health shands hospital "once you hit the age of 45, you should be always talking to your doctor about getting screened." especially if you have a family history of diabetes, your waistline is at least 40 inches for men, or at least 35 inches for women. and if you are a hig?risk ethnicity, such as africa? american, hispanic, asian or native american. &gt;&gt; sot: arch mainous, phd "if we don't find people who are at the high risk of developing &gt;&gt;&gt;melanie falcon: fifteen to 30 percent of people with pr?diabetes will develop ful? blown diabetes within five years. those diagnosed with it will spend tw?poin?three times more on healthcare than if they didn't have the disease. &gt;&gt;&gt;rob vaughn: coming up</media:text>
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      <media:text>novermber kicks of diabetes awareness month.one purdue professor and a team of students is looking to make an impact on the disease.they are hoping to create an epi-pen equivilant for people with diabetes.this invention will help primarily those with type one diabetes.it will administer gloo-kah-gone, which is used to help raise blood sugar levels.current options take a long process to be ready to be administered. liz topp is an industrial and physical pharmacy professor at purdue.she says the goal is to give diabetic patients the independence to treat themselves when they need it. 3"if she tested for very low blood glucose could just give her a shot of this stuff without ot of mixing before that had to happen, and without a nurse.the challenge topp faced was creating a longer shelf-life for the product.topp says she has a very diverse team of students helping.and that the initial idea to fix the shelf-life problem came from a student.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: American Diabetes Association</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2018 13:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:text>c1 3 bellafato.............he alth educator and passport health plan is here to tell us about the american diabetes month food bank initiative. welcome to the show! 1. tell us a little about passport health plan's partnership with c1 3 with diabetes the abcs you have to worry about controlling your blood sugar or blood pressure your cholesterol and stop smoking so i american diabetes association designed a handout about reducing sodium, reason that so is that we eat things with a lot of style and if you is a saltshaker that's great. but most of our soccer diet comes from eating fast food restaurants or process for the right is what we sodium it raises our blood pressure and i our blood pressure goes uncontrolled with high blood pressure what it does. this is an example of an interim our artery and that blood pressures it's moving to the entire the artery. it puts pressure on the artery wall increases little tiny micro tears on the right is like a tears happen okay let's cholesterol and plaque in you can see what and how much different it is here with the precious little dramatic, so is the those chairs are so all this to build up another incident creates a much more constricted place. we were actually visually see this. these are the blood cells moving through. here's th clear-sighted can easily you can see over here at all. the building is kind of i actually start to clump up and client. this was to happen your heart. it can be heart attack right in her brain. it could be a stroke so she we have this great flyer about how to reduce sodium and some really great tips on that along with information about a risk task and on how to eat healthy on a budget so i can be that some good information that we hope people can use to make some good lifestyle you when you as well because you sent people used to think will use the saltshaker logos what you will need to order the show but any restaurant anywhere in the are getting more soul than you need that's right. that's about a year's worth of salt that the average american gets it 3400 mg where american diabetes recommends we should be about c1 3 of sodium a day so it's a challenge but it can be done and i try to encourage people the first time eat something with less sodium and it may taste not is good, we may say this is my life's can be like was born for forget it. our brains are so smart that they really reset and our taste buds reset takes a couple days befor that food starts to taste reall good and that the regular things built is really salty so the soldier through through stick with it as we can really it was happening inside our bodies. it's really important that were reducing the sodium will for arabs years to our life and for loved ones just for such to our children as well. we need to start early with that because there some studies that show how this affects children and you really sets them on a path for some pretty scary health outcome. i would love to see a trend in restaurants use of salt through the years as i kno, every year goes up past is that with point of the sugar, fat, salt and and when the more we use it that makes us want more of these types of foods but when he or favorite restaurant asked him to prepare the meal with lo- sodium or no salt i must restaurants are very reset it to do that and it's a great way to eat healthy. i like reading out fantastic you look at nothing go to certain fast food restaurants. check out the nutrition online the forehand and try to the option there that has the least amount of sodium in the one big mac has 2400 mg of sodium in the that's more than our daily amount that we should have more than the microscope replanting the address you did mentioned always great new age that are that are out right now through passport. what's the best way provokes the cds to get a hold are on i diabetes.org/passport to good health. we've got all four flyers that are going out this month as well. some other resources there for people use great one about know i'm shopping healthy at a dollar tree store system and the tips there so that be the best place c1 3 very good. well thanks for helping us help ourselves thank you for you you really it's heart rate is a lot against her with the convenience of fast food and is not with th help this option, but hopefully we can help each other to to get healthier. you're preaching to the choir of this crowd is our job to arrive on the road. you fast pace and it's challenging and we hear a lot and i i say all the time. i'm too busy to to do this and and someone said to me that this is really profound if you say you're too busy to eat well or to exercise what you're really saying is that something else is taking the a priority over that. so i my mission now is to try to put my health of their is the priority hopefully will get other</media:text>
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      <title>Video: World Diabetes Day Panel of Experts 10/28/18</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7431904?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/c090/2018/10/29/13/50/cd1da896d6f64e55b63a32b502f6cc37.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;The Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association will be hosting this year's "World Diabetes Day Panel of Experts" on Wednesday, November 14 at the Mission Event Center at 6:00 p.m.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 15:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>The Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association will be hosting this year's "World Diabetes Day Panel of Experts" on Wednesday, November 14 at the Mission Event Center at 6:00 p.m.

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      <media:text>? ? ? ?. &gt;&gt; good morning folks and thank you for joining us on "inside the valley". i hope you-all are having a fantastic weekend. joining us first this morning we are talking about world diabetes day and we are joined by orela and we have another guest. thank you for joining us today. so diabetes is such a huge and important topic that we talk about and stress here in the rio grande valley. it really does affect a lot of people here. so tell me a little bit about the affects it does have on the people here and how prominent it is here in the valley? &gt;&gt; well, the latest cdc statistics from 2015 show that around the country there's about 30 million people that have diabetes. so that comes out to about -- out of every 10 people in the united states but here in the valley, the figures are much higher. i think the latest statistics are like one in every three people have diabetes in the rio grande valley. so it's definitely very concerning. &gt;&gt; and, of course, it's something that you-all do with the rio grande valley diabetes association to bring that awareness and get the conversation going and to go out and push that people get screened or get treatments that they do need. i know coming up for world diabetes day you will be holding a panel with experts to kind of discuss -- and it's open to the public -- to have that conversation with them. &gt;&gt; yeah, so world diabetes day is wednesday, november 14th this year and every year it is held on november 14th. this year, the diabetes association -- we're a local nonprofit and try to help people in the valley and we're having our event. it trts at 8:00 a.m. starting with the -- from 8:00 to 10:00 we will have free glucose s creenings at five locations, in edinburg, mcallen and in n. mission, on sherry and the one in palmview. so we encourage people, those that maybe don't know if they have diabetes to go fasting and to get your blood sugar drawn. that way if your number is concerning you can talk to a provider to see if you do have diabetes so go out and get screened. then our big event starts at 5:0 at the mission eevent center off of sherry. we're going to be having a booth and we will have debates information. we will have local area restaurants that are going to be having health options. for example, brick oven pizza will be showcasing their cauliflower crusted pizza, which i'm looking forward to tasting, it's a low-carb option for our patients with diabetes. and then at 6:00 we're going to have a panel of experts. so internal medicine, cardiologist, podiatrists, and i will be there, just answering questions from the people in the audience or from anybody that is a question about diabetes. &gt;&gt; most definitely. this is great because a lot of times people do have these questions but they're afraid to ask or don't flow where to go to ask or don't want to seem like something -- almost like a common sense question -- oh, you should know that -- and they're afraid to ask these questions and you guys are all open to answer anything. &gt;&gt; right. and we have had people that ask questions in spanish and sometimes people are afraid but most of the panelists speak spanish. and we have to translate in spanish, that's also an option and there's really no bad question. if you do have a question, probably other people have the same question. so we encourage everyone to come out and join us, you know, just to bring more awareness about diabetes. and we're also -- after the panel of experts we're going to have a tribute to people that have maybe -- we have lost to diabetes. so we're going to have two dance companies here from the area just dance and just celebrate those loved ones that we have lost because of diabetes. &gt;&gt; of course. very touching and it is important to get that information, if both of you are watching and you definitely want to get more information you should make it a point to go o ut, get yourself screened and then attend that event later that evening because they will be very beneficial to you all especially if you have any questions or if you're concerned that you yourself may have diabetes or a loved one even if you want to go with them to offer support, that therntle or they're not sure if they do have diabetes. it's really great and the diabetes association really pushes education and awareness, which is very important of course to kind of get that conversation going. so is this the first time that you have done this kind of panel before? &gt;&gt; no. we do it every year. and sometimes we do it two and three times a year. we usually have them at the monitor. we have had them at the library. usually we have 10 experts on different topics, regarding your body basically, and these people are able to answer your question so they're very attuned to the need for diabetic education. so they're great at helping people understand the concept that they are trying to get them to understand. &gt;&gt; of course. &gt;&gt; so it's really -- it's a great presentation. it's free. and we have a full opportunity to ask questions and it will -- very friendly atmosphere so we enjoy doing it actually. &gt;&gt; it's really great. and it's great because you will be with people who know exactly what they're talking about and they have those answers and other people that may have the same concerns that you m entioned, you have similar concerns or are going through the same thing so it's very comfortable place for people to kind of go and ask those questions. so when you do have these panels what are the most frequently asked questions or the most common that you kind of get from the public. &gt;&gt; we have questions like what type of mouth wash did i use? and i learned myself, that there are mouth watches washes for young people and mouth wash for older people. that was something new for people because i always just grabbed a bottle and there are things like that. they always ask about foot care which is a big problem for diabeticpeople. a lot of them we encourage to bring their families because unfortunately diabetes does not just impact the person with diabetes. it impacts the whole family. and it's really something else. and you know, you mentioned how high the previously of diabetes is in the valley. and you can look at any family and you will find diabetic person in that family in the valley and it has to do with our way of living and the foods that we eat and unfortunately there's a lot of reasons why we eat what we eat today. &gt;&gt; of course. is. &gt;&gt; we have had a lot of things happened in the past that promote that we not eat as well as we should, that shorth. other things, diabetics tend so have very dry skin so there are special creams for them that they can buy that are not very expensive that are cost effective. and there's a lot about eyes. because people with diabetes tends to cause a lot of eye problems. we have a specialist who comes and he will talk about affects on the kidney. sadly most diabetics will have kidney problems don't usually make it to our presentation because they're not feeling that well. but theirs families can learn about and it help them to cope. we also talk about resources, where can you go to get help besides us. there are other places, other things that we don't -- which of course they need so we talk about some of those things. &gt;&gt; so focus you heard that here, there's going to be a wide variety of experts there to answer any questions. this is going to be happening on november 14th that is world diabetes day. go and get yourself screened. if you have any questions go ahead and give them a call. the number is on your screen. that you have ladies so much for coming in. i really appreciate it. &gt;&gt; thank you. thank you. &gt;&gt; folks when we come back we are talking about the texas butterfly festival. we have all of those details that</media:text>
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      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7430141?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/0a88/2018/10/24/18/26/863bf5bc9a4a4dc88427113d0dfa7eb0.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Break away from your everyday with Aundrea Self! Today, pediatrician Dr. Keith Watson joins Aundrea to discuss juvenile onset diabetes.  Also, who has been selling the Museum of the Bible fake copies of The Dead Sea Scrolls? And finally, we look at Japanese spa techniques for hair follicle cleansing and deep scalp massage.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <media:text>deputy manang managing diabetes in children. we're talking about it just ahead. and, fake finds. and how they got into the museum of the bible in washington d.c. plus, beware of where you swipe you debit card. midmorning starts right now. thers no there's no way to prevent it. and right now there's no cure. but children can lead a normal, active life with type-1 diabetes. our pediatrician dr. keith watson joins us this morning with more on recognizing the symptoms and how it's treated. one of the early signs of diabetes in children is increased urination and thirst. when blood-sugar is high it triggers a reaction in the body that pulls fluid from tissues. this will leave your son or daughter constantly thirsty, resulting in a need for more bathroom breaks throughout the day. below are some other warning signs that you should be aware of. fatigue: if your child is constantly tired it may be a sign that his or her body is having trouble turning sugar in the bloodstream into energy. changes in vision: high blood sugar levels can lead to blurred vision or other eyesight problems. fruity smelling breath: if your kid's breath smells fruity, it could be a result of excess sugar in the blood. extreme hunger and unexplained weight loss: when your son or daughter's muscles and organs aren't receiving enough energy, it can trigger extreme hunger. and sudden weight loss- especially if he or she is eating more-should not be ignored. unusual behavior: if your child seems more moody or restless than normal-and it's in conjunction with the symptoms above-it could be cause for concern. other symptoms of diabetes in children be on the lookout if your child is lethargic, shows heavy breathing, or experiences nausea and vomiting. when it goes untreated, type 1 diabetes can be life-threatening. if you're concerned that your son or daughter is showing signs of childhood diabetes it's important that you schedule a there's no way to prevent it. and right now there's no cure. but children can lead a normal, active life with type-1 diabetes. our pediatrician dr. keith watson joins us this morning with more on recognizing the symptoms and how it's treated. one of the early signs of diabetes in children is increased urination and thirst. when blood-sugar is high it triggers a reaction in the body that pulls fluid from tissues. this will leave your son or daughter constantly thirsty, resulting in a need for more bathroom breaks throughout the day. below are some other warning signs that you should be aware of. fatigue: if your child is constantly tired it may be a sign that his or her body is having trouble turning sugar in the bloodstream into energy. changes in vision: high blood sugar levels can lead to blurred vision or other eyesight problems. fruity smelling breath: if your kid's breath smells fruity, it could be a result of excess sugar in the blood. extreme hunger and unexplained weight loss: when your son or daughter's muscles and organs aren't receiving enough energy, it can trigger extreme hunger. and sudden weight loss- especially if he or she is eating more-should not be ignored. unusual behavior: if your child seems more moody or restless than normal-and it's in conjunction with the symptoms above-it could be cause for concern. other symptoms of diabetes in children be on the lookout if your child is lethargic, shows heavy breathing, or experiences nausea and vomiting. when it goes untreated, type 1 diabetes can be life-threatening. if you're concerned that your son or daughter is showing signs of childhood diabetes it's important that you schedule a there's no way to prevent it. and right now there's no cure. but children can lead a normal, active life with type-1 diabetes. our pediatrician dr. keith watson joins us this morning with more on recognizing the symptoms and how it's treated. one of the early signs of diabetes in children is increased urination and thirst. when blood-sugar is high it triggers a reaction in the body that pulls fluid from tissues. this will leave your son or daughter constantly thirsty, resulting in a need for more bathroom breaks throughout the day. below are some other warning signs that you should be aware of. fatigue: if your child is constantly tired it may be a sign that his or her body is having trouble turning sugar in the bloodstream into energy. changes in vision: high blood sugar levels can lead to blurred vision or other eyesight problems. fruity smelling breath: if your kid's breath smells fruity, it could be a result of excess sugar in the blood. extreme hunger and unexplained weight loss: when your son or daughter's muscles and organs aren't receiving enough energy, it can trigger extreme hunger. and sudden weight loss- especially if he or she is eating more-should not be ignored. unusual behavior: if your child seems more moody or restless than normal-and it's in conjunction with the symptoms above-it could be cause for concern. other symptoms of diabetes in children be on the lookout if your child is lethargic, shows heavy breathing, or experiences nausea and vomiting. when it goes untreated, type 1 diabetes can be life-threatening. if you're concerned that your son or daughter is showing signs of childhood diabetes it's important that you schedule a dsyou dads, you want to be healthy and active so you can run around with your kids and set a good example. but did you know what you do before starting a family could actually impact their health? according to a new study, dads who exercise before conception, might be passing along better genes. jeremy roth has more. by now you've probably heard how important it is for a woman to have a healthy lifestyle before and during pregnancy. but according to a new study, dad's diet and exercise habits could have an impact on the child's dna too! kristin stanford/ study author: this study was done both through ohio state and the joslin diabetes center. and what we wanted to look at was how the paternal side of things could influence offspring into adulthood." researchers split male mice into four groups: two were fed high fat diets, and two got normal diets. within those groups, some were sedentary, and some were free to exercise. the result? both sets of mice that exercised, no matter their diet, had healthier offspring. kristin stanford/ study author: "what was reall interesting to us is that we saw the effects of the paternal exercise in both the male and female offspring. and we saw that it really improved glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and decrease fat mass in the female offspring in particular, really throughout their lifespan." and you don't have to join crossfit for a year before starting a family. becoming more active just one month before conception can make a difference. kristin stanford/ study y author: as long as their exercising and going for a 30 soone s someone has sold the new museum of the bible a bill of goods. would hate to explain that at on m meonhas someone has sold the museum of the bible some faked artifacts. the museum in washington d-c has revealed at least five fragments, believed to be the dead sea scrolls, are fake. as chip reid reports from washington - the pieces have been removed from the exhibit. fragments that were purportedly part of the 2- thousand-year- old "dead se scrolls" hav been on display at washington d- c's "museum o the bible" since i opened last year. but now... technical analysis has shown at least five of the museum's sixteen fragments... including these two... are likely forgeries. museum chief curator jeffrey kloha. the questions that have come up have been sufficient enough that we are not confident in displaying them as authentic artifacts. the fragments in question were purchased between 2009 and 2014 by the green family... the evangelical owners of the "hobby lobby chain of craft stores... and the museum's largest donor. the tiny fragments were the museum's "centerpiece collection. but there were concerns about their authenticity even before the museum opened. we certainly had a lots of questions. but we decided that this was an opportunity to help educate the public about different research methods. the fragments went through multiple rounds of testing... first in 2016 by a team that concluded the markings were likely not 2-thousand years old. researcher kipp davis. the forgeries that i'm dealing with are ancient pieces of leather or parchments that have been written on in modern times. further technical analysis by a german company that used x-ray scanning, along with ink and sediment analysis confirmed that the fragments are apparently forgeries. the dead sea scrolls are believed to represent the earliest surviving pieces of the old testament... and are worth millions to museums... and to forgers. a number of these institutions // all own their own dead sea scroll fragments and have paid an incredible amount of money. some biblical scholars have warned that there are fraudulent fragments being marketed to american evangelical christians. as for the rest of the museum's dead scroll pieces, they are planning on the dead sea scrolls are a collection of 2- thousand year old texts, including early copies of the hebrew bible. they were discovered in caves in the judean desert in the 1940's and 50's. there is a hunt for a treasure much closer to home. the clues were originally published more than 3 decades ago. one st. louis book seller believes the clues could lead to a big discovery. patrick clark explains. you are here, but where is the treasure in forest park? the book house in maplewood might know. dave simmon/ book seller: "it's a book that came out i the early 80's called 'the secret,' and it was basically its one guy hid these 12 keys in cities around the country and left these incredibly cryptic sort of pictograms and clues as to where you can find these. and people... there was quite the rush of it, it's actually the second book that came out. there was one in england called 'the masquerade.'" for a short time in the late 1970's and early 1980's a series of hidden treasure fantasy books popped up in book stores, many claiming to lead the puzzle solver to a buried treasure. st. louis city department of parks have heard the rumors for years that somewhere in forest park, a buried treasure waits, put there by the publishers of a book titled 'the secret: a treasure hunt.' parks commissioner kim haegle says they routinely get phone calls from people claiming to know where to dig. but digging is not allowed in the 13-hundred acre forest park. dave simmon/ book seller: "as far as i'm aware they'v only found two of the keys. one of them was back in like 1984 and then there was like this 20-year gap. and then eventually in 2004 somebody found one in chicago. but as far as we know there's still ten of these keys to be found." whether the casks or keys or jewels buried in a plexiglas box about three and a half feet underground somewhere in forest park are ever found, for now, the mystery remains buried. dave simmon/ book seller: "surprisingly these things ca come to light after years and years of looking. it just takes the mple the complete spa treatment - for your head, we'll tell you why this is all the rage when mid morning returns. a cialyp a facial typically stops at the hairline... leaving your scalp neglected. as ileana diaz shows us, there's a new beauty trend called "head spa -- that targets the problem. "can you see th dandruff here?" "yeah, i do. as an actress in hollywood -- nicole starett tries to keep her golden locks -- shiny and healthy. "yikes but scalp issues have her trying out a new head spa ... to get to the root of her problem. "it's reall shocking to see it." the 30-to 60- minute treatment is like a facial for your scalp. a special camera magnifies the scalp up to 200- times... revealing every follicle, strand of hair, and build-up of sweat and oil. "2:37:54 we hav to analyze and then we treat." sayaka nitta at "blow me away salon learned this technique in japan and brought it to los angeles. "scalp ha pressure points, so it's connected to the body." treatment begins with aromatherapy. then steam removes build up and deep cleans pores&amp;amp; followed by a head massage to promote blood flow. 2:34:34 blood brings the nutrition and oxygen to make the hair and skin nitta says health benefits include reduced muscle tension and stress release. which is why the trend is growing nationwide... with boutique head spas and big chains like aveda offering scalp services costing between 45 to 150 dollars. "ok, it was abou right here." "oh my god. after an hour... a cleaner and healthier scalp. "you loo shocked to see what was on your scalp." "i was. "where did it go? saya n sayaka nitta says different health issues can cause scalp problems, including changing hormones. she recommends the treatment for teens and adults. in some cases, it's easier to get fraudulent charges dropped from your credit card than your debit card. and while fraud is always a possibility, being careful about where you use your debit card can help you avoid trouble. meredith wood has a look at four places experts say you should be on high alert. be careful where you swipe your debit card! the risk of fraud is everywhere, but experts say certain places are more dangerous than others. here are four risky places to avoid. number one---outdoor a-t-ms. "bankrate" says thieves c easily capture your bank card information by running it through a skimming machine installed over the real card reader. instead-- experts recommend using an a-t-m inside a retail outlet where that's less likely to happen. number two--- gas stations. bankrate experts say they're a danger zone because they're less secure and transactions require very little supervision. cash or credit cards are the best ways to pay at the pump. number three--- online purchases. bankrate experts say this may be the most dangerous place to make purchases. saying there's potential for hacking at many points during a transaction. and number four--- bars and restaurants. so just think about it... you give your card to the server... the card leaves your hands for a while... and you have no way of knowing whether your card's information was copied while it was gone. safeguarding your payment information means staying alert at all times. litt lat a little later on mid morning, from dangerous missions to physical therapy, it helps to have a partner. that story when we come back. arly0 ye nearly 70 years ago, master sergeant charles mcdaniel went overseas to fight. he never came home. when human remains were recently returned to the u-s from korea, mcdaniel was one of &#225;two&#225; missing servicemen who was positively identified. david martin has the story. this faded photo is one of the few memories charles mcdaniel has of his father. he was just three years old when master sergeant charles mcdaniel went off to the korean war - and vanished without a trace. sot mcdaniel 12:36:28: he disappeared from history. i mean he was just gone. he wasn't dead. he wasn't a pow that was listed. he was gone. he was a medic in an army battalion overwhelmed by chinese troops at the battle of unsan in north korea on november 2nd, 1950. mcdaniel 125047: they lost 600 and something people in one night. martin: they were basically overrun. mcdaniel 125244: the chinese came in around them, surrounded them and just overran the battalion headquarters. mcdaniel's wife gladys and her two sons never knew what happened to him, but when he didn't come home with prisoners of war, he was officially declared dead, a fact which slowly registered with chares as he grew.. mcdaniel 12:33:55: i rember all of a sudden as a little boy starting to cry and that i was inconsolable for a half hour or so. he became an army chaplain and searched military archives for his father's service records but found no clues to his fate. then, north korea turned over 55 boxes of remains following the singapore summit. mcdaniel 12:53:22: 55 boxes come back. that's 1 per cent of the missing in action. so i'm figuring at best there's a 1 per cent chance that my father's remains are there. but then, as he revealed at a ceremony in hawaii honoring the missing, he got a call from an army official. mcdaniel 004330: and he said i have some amazing news for you we found one dog tag, one dog tag. and it's your father's. eaten away by rust but still legible. mcdaniel 14:13:18: it has my father's name on it, his blood type . martin 14:15:41: you don't know what happened to your father exactly, but he . . . mcdaniel: yeah. martin: . could have been wearing that when he died. mcdaniel: and probably was. probably was. with the dog tag in hand, it didn't take long for the forensics lab in hawaii to identify mcdaniel's remains. martin 14:17:32: they've done dna analysis. they've done dental analysis. . 14:17:47: it all adds up. here's the opinion. "established th remains as those of master sergeant charles hobert mcdaniel." mcdaniel: that's the definitive word that they, right there. yeah. charles and his younger brother larry asked for a moment alone with their father's remains. mcdaniel 14:19:23: i just put my hand on my father's skull, head, and said a little thank you prayer to god that even to have this, it's more than i ever expected honestly. martin 14:23:30: i wouldn't ever use the word lucky with your situation, but . mcdaniel: blessed is the word i would use. martin: okay. mcdaniel: fortunate god's grace has the bonds between soldiers can last a lifetime. omar villafranca has the story of two wounded warriors, recovering together in texas. the &#225;bond&#225; between these two soldiers goes beyond the call of duty. 13;41;11;11 "&amp;amp;i've put m whole life into this dog" army specialist alec alcoser and his bomb sniffing dog alex have spent three- years together on countless missions&amp;amp; most recently, a tour in afghanistan&amp;amp; sot: &amp;amp;we find ieds we find bombs these dogs put themselves on the front line and make sure no one gets hurt behind them it was on their last mission in august&amp;amp;.that their lives were changed forever. while on a foot patrol&amp;amp;..a suicide bomber attacked. three nato troops on the patrol were killed. alcoser and alex were badly injured&amp;amp;.but somehow&amp;amp;.the four-legged soldier crawled over to check on his handler. 13;36;22;06 &amp;amp;when everything happened, he was the first thing that i saw. he was limping towards me to lay down next to me&amp;amp; 13;36;34;25 ov: what'd you do? 13;36;36;21 aa: i packed his, i saw there was a lot of blood, so i tried to stop the blood with combat gauze and i wrapped it up real quick and left it at that. 13;36;45;16 ov: did you have time to even assess yourself? 13;36;49;12 aa: not really, i wasn't really thinking of that. the 23-year-old had dozens of broken bones&amp;amp;.and shrapnel over 40 percent of his body. alex was bleeding badly&amp;amp;.and lost ones legs. the two were airlifted out of afghanistan&amp;amp;and separated for weeks. &amp;amp;until both soliders were finally healthy enough to see each other again. 13;39;37;01 ov: what was it like finally seeing him 13;39;38;22 aa: it was really emotional. i don't think i was ready to see him with three legs. its not how i remembered him. its not how i would want to see him. for their service and sacrifice&amp;amp;.alcoser was awarded a purple heart. alex received the k-9 equivalent&amp;amp;the purple paw. &amp;amp;our cameras were there when alcoser and alex started physical therapy together. 13;42;04;25 aa: i want to be next to my dog. i want to be able to walk him out. go running with him. do all the stuff that we used to do&amp;amp; 13;41;23;08 . we give everything to the army. we love our country and we love serving. and the two love each other so much&amp;amp;. alcoser adopted his former battle buddy. their last mission&amp;amp;to never walk alone. ov, cbs news, san antonio, wasne-s it was one-stop shopping for area veterans. the mississippi state university center for america's veterans and other organizations hosted a veterans summit this week in starkville. representatives were on hand to help vets enroll in v-a health care as well as file and check on their v-a claims. the event also featured a health fair with important health screenings and local employers set up booths to talk to veterans about job opportunities with their companies. the event was free and open to all vets and their family members. we'll be right back to</media:text>
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      <title>Video: University Of Kentucky EXTENSION OFFICE</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7429505?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/9182/2018/10/23/15/01/682759e5fd3c4aa394dad74f371c06eb.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;THE U-K EXTENSION OFFICE IS HERE TO GIVE TIPS ON HOW TO MANAGE DIABETES DURING THE HOLIDAYS.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 13:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>THE U-K EXTENSION OFFICE IS HERE TO GIVE TIPS ON HOW TO MANAGE DIABETES DURING THE HOLIDAYS.</media:description>
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      <media:text>c1 3 extension office to give tips on how to manage diabetes during the holidays. welcome to the show! 1. november is national diabetes awareness month. diabetes is something we commonly hear about. what is diabetes and how common is it in kentucky? c1 3 so i have three that are pretty easy to follow, so maybe you ca share these with someone you know are using yourself the first is to bring your own dish to the party, so this to ensure that you have sent in their tha you are comfortable eating you know what all the ingredients are will reduce a little stress for you knowing that there something there that you can have an in your be okay not jus totally depend on whatever served up right and not been able to govern yourself exactly and in the second i have is to don't skip meals during the day of your festivity or your parties are interested in my while i was you people made that nominees say that during the days i can over and told you when i get the event but really it's much more important that you keep your blood sugar level consistent and steady throughou the day regulations exactly and so even if you can't friday the meal the party around the same time as you typically would adjust so that you're kinda keeping your body at that stead rate like you normally do your keeping your blood glucose unde control israel constantly and i think a lot of people do your going to have a late lunch or know what i so that i can go crazy right wing a correlator when you really need a manager blood sugar you want to make sure that you keep it steady annual better as well and then the third one i have is the think before you drink and so a lot of these parties festivitie are good habits sugar sweetened beverages try to stay away from those maybe a spark water and specifically for beverages. keep in mind the impact it can have on blood sugar as well so if yo have an adult beverage bonnet with a snack or meal so you don't have the risk of letting your blood sugar to low, especially if you're an insulin very good is are really great tips to our toolkit to survive the survivors i good times for sure, but it's always good times a lot of food. lots of patient back and the is everything in life of the moderation also herself appreciate this. what's a good resource for people to learn more about how to take th red lines. visit your local county extension office and hav great healthy holiday recipes health information you can a calendar of upcoming programs that they may have and can find your local office visiting extension.ta wky.edu and as we always say people just know we did we forget just how much extension brings to lives</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Health Beat: TB Vaccine: Wonder drug for diabetes and more?</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2018 21:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Health Beat: TB Vaccine: Wonder drug for diabetes and more?</media:title>
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      <media:credit>WFMZ Allentown, PA</media:credit>
      <media:text>&gt;&gt;&gt; rob vaughn: tuberculosis is the world's leading infectious cause of death. &gt;&gt; wendy davis: one vaccine often given to people in countries where ?b is common, is helping with more than just preventing ?b. melanie falcon joins us in the studio with more, in health beat.. melanie? &gt;&gt;&gt;melanie falcon: the vaccine is called bcg...and it's helping with blood sugar, cancer patients, and maybe even fibromyalgia. &gt;&gt; sot: kyle rohde, phd asst. professor university of central florida "it's estimated about a third of the global population is infected with tuberculosis." this is why, for over 100 years, the vaccine ??g has been used to prevent it from spreading further. but now, researchers are finding it's useful for treating more. it's been linked to better control of insulin levels for type one diabetics. one long term study discovered patients with type one who received the ??g vaccine saw their lon? term average blood sugar levels drop significantly for at least five years! and that's not all. it's also used as immunotherapy for treating early stages of bladder cancer. the body's immune system cells are attracted to the bladder and activated by the vaccine, which in turn affects the bladder cancer cells. finally, researchers are getting ready to conduct a clinical trial using ??g for fibromyalgia patients. the investigators hypothesize that multiple doses of the vaccine will increase the amount of immune signal molecules in the body. the result? reducing the severe symptoms of fibromyalgia. &gt;&gt;&gt;melanie falcon: the fibromyalgia clinical trial starts at the beginning of 2019. if you're interested, more info is</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Walk to cure type 1 diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7422885?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/9a7a/2018/10/08/03/58/d18de2fd8d0448219c70da10de4c6e69.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Hundreds gathered in Myrick park this morning to help find a cure for Type one diabetes.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 03:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>Hundreds gathered in Myrick park this morning to help find a cure for Type one diabetes.</media:description>
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      <media:text>thamer. hundreds gathered in myrick park this morning to help find a cure for type one diabetes. news 8's scott behrens tells us more about the efforts. every year more than 500 people in la crosse get together for the j-d-r-f one walk... to raise money for type one diabetes. and even though this year's 17th annual walk was a little cooler and wetter than usual, many participants said it's worth it. 44 43 "they told me that i would probably have it for the rest of my life and i would be insulin dependent." 44 50 16-year-old ryan fell was diagnosed with type one diabetes when he was just 12- years-old. 44 33 "i didn't really know much about it so i was really confused on what was going on." 44 37 he is constantly monitoring his blood sugar levels to make sure they don't get too low or too high 45 50 "right now i wear a sensor that checks my blood sugar for me every five minutes ." 45 56 he has to worry about his blood sugar during school 45 18 "there's multiple times during class that i have to leave because my blood sugars either low or it's too high so i miss out of class." 45 25 during soccer 45 27 "for sports i have to watch it really closely because of the increased activity." 45 30 and especially when he's sleeping. 46 31 "the hardest part is probably when my blood sugar drops low at night." 46 35 fell is constantly 46 58 "at least probably three or four times a week." 47 00 getting up 46 40 and then i have to wake up in the middle of the night." 46 44 to raise his blood sugar 47 04 "i have to eat some food most of the time i eat fruit snacks or some type of sugary item." 47 09 and often it's more than once a night. 47 16 "sometimes it doesn't go up as much as it's supposed to or it should and then i have to wake up again so it's a constant battle to try and keep it up." 47 24 and even though his blood sugar is be low at times, ryan is keeping his optimism high. ryan 49 34 "i'm pretty hopeful because of all the new technology that they'll definitely be able to find a cure in the coming future." 49 39 according to the j-d-r-f every year more than 40 thousand people are diagnosed with type one diabetes in the u.s. the la crosse j- d-r-f is hoping to raise more than 80 thousand dollars from today's event. thanks scott. and if you would like to give money to help find a cure you can visit j- d-r-f dot org to donate.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Valley Veteran Says VA&#8217;s Process to Receive Treatment Needs Improvements</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7421268?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/e78d/2018/10/03/23/37/54082a30a52a4db0a1935d16ddd3859a.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;The VA says they recently extended a contract that will allow veterans to get treatment where they choose.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Valley Veteran Says VA&#8217;s Process to Receive Treatment Needs Improvements</media:title>
      <media:description>The VA says they recently extended a contract that will allow veterans to get treatment where they choose.</media:description>
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      <media:text>a valley veteran wants to see improvements...in his dialysis treatment. he says because of his treatments-- he's required to deal with a lot of paperwork. channel 5's...frank mccaffrey spoke with....the v-a about...how an expanded program will help. francisco deleon has symptoms of diabetes and blood pressure problems that have destroyed one of his kidneys.at age 72, the vietnam veteran needs intensive treatment to survive. francisco deleon lives in a weslaco apartment complex with his wife.he's there because his home was damaged during june floods. he says its been difficult to adjust. deleon says the transition has been harder because of his diabetes treatments. francisco deleon, weslaco veteran "i go, dialysis monday, wednesday and friday for three and a half hours. " dialysis is a procedure to remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys stop working properly. we caught deleon as he was returning home from a dialysis treatment in mcallen. he says it is never an easy process. francisco deleon, weslaco veteran, "when you're on dialysis, you don't know what's going to happen! like low blood pressure, cramps which i have a lot sometimes. " deleon says the paperwork and process of dealing with the va system is not a simple one. he adds he would like to see it become more efficient. francisco deleon, weslaco veteran, "if they can make it more improvements, the merrier it be." channel five news reached out to the va office in harlingen to see if there are any improvements in store to speed up the process for deleon. veterans affairs spokesperson rey leal tells us a procejure has been extended a year to help veterans like deleon. the deal will allow deleon to get treatment anywhere he needs to get it. he says diabetics or those who need dialysis for other health problems will see a streamlining of any process in paperwork as well. leal also notes more than 18,700 veterans will benefit from this contract with better coverage options. deleon says he is waiting to experience the improvements to his services. in the channel five news studio, frank mccaffrey, channel five news at six. here's</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Healthwatch: Research looks at diabetes impact on health</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 09:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Healthwatch: Research looks at diabetes impact on health</media:title>
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      <media:text>there's more research out this morning about the effects diabetes can have on the rest of your health... and there's more proof that a diet rich in deep fried cheese curds and fish fry friday's could be why wisconsinites struggle with high blood pressure. meg oliver has a look at some of the day's top medical stories. a new study shows a diet high in fried and processed foods is the main reason why blacks are at a higher risk of developing high blood pressure than whites. researchers at the university of alabama at birmingham finds eating a southern-style diet can lead to a stroke or heart attack. more people especially those diagnosed with diabetes are being hospitalized for skin and respiratory tract infections and sepsis. a cdc study finds diabetic people are two to seven times more likely to be admitted to the hospital for an infection. and, overweight or obese people with type 2 diabetes have a greater risk of dying from different types of cancer. that's according to british researchers who found women with type 2 diabetes are 31 percent more likely to die from any cancer.. for men the risk is 22 percent higher. those are look at some of the day's top medical stories. meg oliver, cbs news, new york.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Hidalgo County Dancing with the Stars- 10/1/18</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7419850?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/5d8d/2018/10/01/15/07/7986e712809741d0af08faa6dcb53fab.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;The Hidalgo County Dancing with the Stars event will benefit the Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association will be October 13 at  Mario's Banquet Center in Mission.

For more information please visit www.rgvdiabetesassociation.infor or call (956) 318-1900&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 15:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Hidalgo County Dancing with the Stars- 10/1/18</media:title>
      <media:description>The Hidalgo County Dancing with the Stars event will benefit the Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association will be October 13 at  Mario's Banquet Center in Mission.

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      <media:text>&gt;&gt;&gt; welcome back, folks! i hope you all are having a fantastic weekend so far. joining us now, talking about an upcoming event for the rio grande valley diabetes association. we are talking about a dancing with the stars with your truly will be competing and very shortly, so i'm so excited to be talking about this event because, one, it's for a great organization, but, truly, it's just an amazing event to get all the people from around the valley to participate and raise money for something so, so important. joining us today, we have nemi prado, the co-owner of the rhythm room who is getting the professional dancers and pairing them up with the celebrities and giving them the lessons we all need so desperately, of course, and it's so helpful, and we are also joined by diana maldonado, the sths administrator. so thank you for coming in today. &gt;&gt; thank you for having us. &gt;&gt; we were chatting, this event is coming up so, so quickly. it's so exciting. tell me a little bit about it. it's for folks that might not be aware of it and are kind of interested in finding out what's "dancing with the stars." &gt;&gt; "dancing with the stars" is an event put on by the rio grande valley diabetes association. it is done once a year. it is really to raise funds for the association. all the events that we have during the year are all free. so patients with diabetes that are affected by diabetes get free cooking classes, and they even have a camp for kids. so all these events are free, so we feed those moneys. but the "so you think you can -h the stars" is just a fun event. we get people from the community to be celebrity dancers just like you, so we're excited to have you. they are paired with the professional dancers. it's october 13. so we're so excited. we're getting close. , so i hope you practiced. &gt;&gt; we are definitely getting close, putting in the hours. how is it getting the partnership, working with your professional dancers, pairing up and helping to benefit a great cause? &gt;&gt; we love it. so my partner, marisa harris, is really kind of cord fate ago lot of the stuff we've got going on, but i love doing the event from the studio located in north mcallen. what we do every year is this is their biggest fundraiser so it's an honor for us to be a part of this and help them out. but it's pretty easy. what we do is have about 12, 13 instructors that we've gotten and sometimes coordinate with other studios as well. it's really kind of pairing them up and getting them going, getting the dance lessons in and having a really, really good time. it's all for a wonderful cause, diabetes, which is actually, especially in the vale, that's a huge deal. in my family, my father has diabetes, so i see that kind of firsthand, and i see anything we can do that helps raise awareness, especially for, like, nutrition and different things, because that's what i see every day, is just really, really good. so to be able to raise money for such a really, really good cause and be a part of it is wonderful. we love it. &gt;&gt; most definitely. so what has it been like in your history as well because i know you participated as well. you were one of the dancers. &gt;&gt; i did, two times in a row. &gt;&gt; two-time winner? all right! how's it like partnering with people who come in and have dance experience or maybe don't? and i know the pressure is on because you have so many weeks to do it and you want to do well. &gt;&gt; but it's all for a good cause andeth fun, right? most people who actually participate don't have dance experience, right, so it's just fun, first and foremost, that's what it is. we pair you up with a professional, and then we do different styles of dance. i hear you're doing lindy hop, which is awesome. &gt;&gt; i know, very exciting. &gt;&gt; very cool. we'll do everything. the different themes. we come up with the theme for it and really try to make it nice and entertaining and have a good time. so that's the event, along with the performances, there is a live auction and silent auction for the event as well and, again, all to raise money for a really, really good cause. &gt;&gt; that's amazing, and i do believe the event is sold out. &gt;&gt; it is already sold out. i mean, we're taking a look right now at this video, and these are contestants from last year, i believe. i mean, look at it. they're really getting into it. they're down to the costumes, their outfits are great. it is sold out, which should see volumes to how amazing and great event it is to come out and participate with. &gt;&gt; absolutely. we're excited. if they still want to participate, they can still help with sponsorship, which is always available to help out. we're excited to have you and i hope you have fun because this is all it's about. &gt;&gt; no, it really is a great event, and just to have fun and to come out together. it is really great just hearing, from you know, different co-workers, their experience with it and how much fun they had, but also really giving back to that cause. of course, we always work very closely with the rio grande valley diabetes association because it is important and to be a place where people throughout the valley can go, get answers, get help, find option force them to feel that this isn't something i have to live with forever, i can make a change, i can make a difference. so i think that's really fantastic. so this event is october 13th. again, it is sold out, but sponsorships are always welcome, and they can give you all a call. i believe the number will pop up in a few seconds. 318-1900. the rio grande valley diabetes association. if you would like to get screened, even, that's best to go and do. thank you so much for coming in. it's going to be an exciting event. i can't wait. we are so, so close, maybe about two weeks out. i'm so excited. i can't wait to share how it goes. it is going to be a fantastic event. thank you so much for coming in and all that you do for this event and for the valley. thank you. &gt;&gt; thank you for having us. &gt;&gt; thank you. all right, folks, well, that is going to wrap it up for us here. i hope you all have a fantastic</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Retiran Titulo De Alto Riesgo A Clinicas De Veteranos Del Valle</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2018 03:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Video: AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7413892?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/5aa0/2018/09/17/15/05/b2281791c5e445748e6d295e7797edf2.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION AND PASSPORT HEALTH PLAN ARE TEAMING UP TO SHARE IMPORTANT INFORMATION WITH KENTUCKIANS TO HELP PREVENT AND MANAGE DIABETES.  CURRENTLY, MORE THAN 550,000 PEOPLE IN KENTUCKY, OR 15.3% OF THE ADULT POPULATION, HAVE DIABETES.  OF THESE, AN ESTIMATED 108,000 HAVE DIABETES AND DON'T KNOW IT, GREATLY INCREASING THEIR HEALTH RISK.  ADDITIONALLY, MORE THAN A MILLION KENTUCKIANS HAVE PREDIABETES, A CONDITION IN WHICH BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS ARE HIGHER THAN NORMAL, BUT NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO BE DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES.  THROUGH THE PARTNERSHIP OF PASSPORT HEALTH PLAN AND THE ASSOCIATION, WE ARE EXCITED TO SHARE THE IMPORTANCE OF LUNCHING RIGHT WITH EVERY BITE THROUGH OUR HEALTHY LUNCH DAY INITIATIVE.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2018 13:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION</media:title>
      <media:description>THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION AND PASSPORT HEALTH PLAN ARE TEAMING UP TO SHARE IMPORTANT INFORMATION WITH KENTUCKIANS TO HELP PREVENT AND MANAGE DIABETES.  CURRENTLY, MORE THAN 550,000 PEOPLE IN KENTUCKY, OR 15.3% OF THE ADULT POPULATION, HAVE DIABETES.  OF THESE, AN ESTIMATED 108,000 HAVE DIABETES AND DON'T KNOW IT, GREATLY INCREASING THEIR HEALTH RISK.  ADDITIONALLY, MORE THAN A MILLION KENTUCKIANS HAVE PREDIABETES, A CONDITION IN WHICH BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS ARE HIGHER THAN NORMAL, BUT NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO BE DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES.  THROUGH THE PARTNERSHIP OF PASSPORT HEALTH PLAN AND THE ASSOCIATION, WE ARE EXCITED TO SHARE THE IMPORTANCE OF LUNCHING RIGHT WITH EVERY BITE THROUGH OUR HEALTHY LUNCH DAY INITIATIVE.</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WTVQ Lexington, KY</media:credit>
      <media:text>c1 3 association's board member lisa bellafato is here to tell us how toprevent and manage diabetes and about their healthy lunch day initiative. welcome to the show! the american diabetes association and passport health plan are teaming up c1 3 to population in this country has diabetes and in kentucky that equates to over 550,000 of our kentucky neighbors. having diabetes what scary is over hundred thousand of them don't know that they have diabetes can be particularly scary if you're pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant it's really it's really shocking and a on top of that we have about 1 million kentuckians who are pre- .have prediabetes, which means their blood sugars high enough to be concerned but not quite t a diagnosis of diabetes but that's really where we can make a difference for people over 1 million kentuckians with preloaded i incredible okay we go to be a online of the space to talk about getting in front of us before we get to the prediabetes stage and and that' were you coming with us over lunch yes exactly of prevention is one of the biggest things that we can do around this and think whether you already have diabetes or prediabetes or not there yet. what were talking about can really help everyone as far as just some good to healthy tips there were little healthy lunch but i think it starts just the kind of being aware of what you're eating a little bit of a couple of visuals here because i spent some time at the state fair thi year and i talked to a lot of people who have diabetes and ar still doing things like drinking sugared soda right so that really concerns me because even a small bottle a 14 ounce bottle. there's 11 1/2 to sugar in is that so this is what is i here this is 14 ounce bottle that's incredible inherent 6 teaspoons of sugar added sugar day is what were all were supposed to have for women and children for men and so were over here and drinking just two cans of soda a day for one month refill this container is 5.6 gallons 8400 cal than you consume 5 pounds of sugar is amortization doesn't cause diabetes what sugar does is contribute to our obesity which is one of the ris factors for diabetes lula, so i puts us at that greater rest of got some good information here on how to eat health care ones around lunch think about what you're packing the best is if you can pack your own lunch and you know inc. about like to take it simple like the back to nature and the rainbow in the colors of you doing things like fruits and vegetables you want to think about your plate. you want that from non-starchy fruits and vegetables like greens and things like that. a quarter of your plate for lean proteins are things like cookin it like grilling or baking your protein instead of frying is really important right and then a quarter of your plate for what i call real or back to nature carbohydrates your things like i'm squashes are worse on like a c1 3 or whole grains, so can't get a bad rap, but the really important one is sure, but not the cards like cakes, cookies, candy, ice the one we want to that's right and the people that say i don't have th time for this sunday, we can make the time. this is so were really an epidemic career say that i i think you're right and i think were seeing a kid and i fear that i wanted the is your biggest reason that people can eat healthy is that they're ver busy and they don't have the time i'm including the so i have to preach this to myself as wel but i think were really saying is we have with the rephrasing that were too busy, but what were they thinking i'm prioritizing something else ove my health. or so i think we hav to take this initiative to say let's put our house up there because if we don't have that w can't be there for kids or grandkids. we can't live a healthy life we can do you live our purpose and is full of away the century made a big impression at the fair with his visual is popular. when we needed we had to keep a real here so what's the will to learn more about american diabetes association has wonderful things. if you go to diabetes.org other national website has a time of resources unhealthy eating and then here in kentucky we have a special pay to diabetes.or/passport to good health and we have some specific resources a nice healthy lunch plate placemat that really will help people</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Mississippi&#8217;s Walk for Diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7413978?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/9d39/2018/09/17/19/35/4011ca39fd2f497ba1091a9859424156.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Diabetes is one of the biggest health concerns in Mississippi and South Mississippians are taking note of that and working towards a cure and making a difference.
On Saturday, members of the community came out for the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi&#8217;s Walk for Diabetes. This year&#8217;s theme was &#8216;we are family&#8217; in hopes of everyone coming together, family or not, for this event.
Walks like this have been going on across the state for about 25 years, but this is the 12th year of the Coast walk.
The Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi hopes these types of community gatherings will help raise awareness and take the stigma off of this disease. Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi Regional Coordinator Ashley Johnson said, &#8220;Everybody knows somebody with diabetes, one in eight Mississippians has it, but you know if you hear diabetes you always assume &#8216;oh well someone just ate too much sugar, that&#8217;s what happened&#8217; which is not the case at all and so we just think that it&#8217;s very important for people to be educated so they can take care of themselves with diabetes and even prevent type II diabetes.&#8221;
The money raised in this walk will go directly to help fund some of the services the Diabetes Foundation provides like patient assistance, diabetes education, and even a camp for kids with diabetes.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2018 13:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>Diabetes is one of the biggest health concerns in Mississippi and South Mississippians are taking note of that and working towards a cure and making a difference.
On Saturday, members of the community came out for the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi&#8217;s Walk for Diabetes. This year&#8217;s theme was &#8216;we are family&#8217; in hopes of everyone coming together, family or not, for this event.
Walks like this have been going on across the state for about 25 years, but this is the 12th year of the Coast walk.
The Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi hopes these types of community gatherings will help raise awareness and take the stigma off of this disease. Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi Regional Coordinator Ashley Johnson said, &#8220;Everybody knows somebody with diabetes, one in eight Mississippians has it, but you know if you hear diabetes you always assume &#8216;oh well someone just ate too much sugar, that&#8217;s what happened&#8217; which is not the case at all and so we just think that it&#8217;s very important for people to be educated so they can take care of themselves with diabetes and even prevent type II diabetes.&#8221;
The money raised in this walk will go directly to help fund some of the services the Diabetes Foundation provides like patient assistance, diabetes education, and even a camp for kids with diabetes.</media:description>
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      <media:text>- diabetes is one of the biggest- health concerns in- mississippi...and south - mississippians are taking note- of that and working towards are- cure and making - a difference. - on saturday members of the- community came out for the- diabetes foundation of- mississippi's walk for diabetes- this year's theme was we are- family in hopes of- everyone coming together, famil- or not for this event.- walks like this have been going- on across the state for about - 25 years, but this is the 12th- year of the coast walk... - the diabetes foundation of- mississippi hopes these types o- community gatherings will help- raise awarness and- take the stigma off of this - disease.- - ashley johnson/regional - coordinator for diabetes- foundation:"everybody knows somebody with - diabetes, one in eight- mississippians has it. but you- know if you hear diabetes you - always assume oh well someone - just ate too much sugar, that's- what happened. which is not - the case at all and so we just- think that it's very important- for people to be educated - so they can take care of- themselves with diabetes and- even prevent type two - diabetes." the money raised in this walk - will go directly to held- fund some of the services the - diabetes foundation - provides like patient - assistance, diabetes- education and even a camp for - kids</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Walk for Diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7411961?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/d092/2018/09/12/20/20/c5efe4c7748644ad93eb84fc4de6163e.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Grab your walking shoes and help raise awareness for diabetes at the Walk for Diabetes in Gulfport.
The walk takes place Saturday, September 15th at Jones Park. Registration begins at 9 a.m. For more information visit www.msdiabetes.org.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Walk for Diabetes</media:title>
      <media:description>Grab your walking shoes and help raise awareness for diabetes at the Walk for Diabetes in Gulfport.
The walk takes place Saturday, September 15th at Jones Park. Registration begins at 9 a.m. For more information visit www.msdiabetes.org.</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WXXV</media:credit>
      <media:text>upcoming mark on studio and ... wxxv &gt;&gt; welcome back will nearl everyone in mrs. if he knows him one with diabetes and coming up just around the method he walked or diabetes and joining us now is honorary chair rick kosar's account little bit more thinking electrically and like you for having the little bit about the walking i know that it hits close to home. you and your granddaughter. the walk is this saturday the 15th registrations of my walk with you and for this year. abigail and i are the only country ... and i'm really excited ... abigail was diagnosed little over a year ago were well my oldest daughter for a that you get involved so we did some our honorary cochairs this year slaves. we are fine ... and i think every body probably knows someone that has body's absolute, so whether it's a direct family or ask them to. we are family, absolutely. so this is definitely a family oriented of people wanted to go handouts. the walk maybe couldn't walk just one of the art of ancient awareness. what other activities can people at the argument had numerous activities were gonna have a cup big vehicle from ... word, have a huge fire truck go fire department and for the younger one, including myself, 30 turn the hoses on to help. there's going to be used snowball with sugar-free syrup. the allies cure so there's a little bit of every firing him. i think it funny how ... the as you go through life frequently. we don't know anyon is acting by ill ... for diabetics when i was growin up, i will tell what had some right marcy or i think it's made from the people, whether you're grown up her child tax would get the opportunity to see the really are a lot of us out slowly and you may have never known for. but here they are strong sign for what you do wit the rights of this walking really a great way to get out and for those with diabetes and reasonably and all proceeds of the event actually go and stay right here in the b if you are interested in and coming out to the walk, check out all the screen</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Diabetes Hormone v3</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2018 16:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Diabetes Hormone v3</media:title>
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      <title>Video: Excellus-TakeChargeDiabetesFlu</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7409451?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/d1db/2018/09/06/20/47/3c53be62914d41f6a78faacae3b8df10.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Excellus - Take Charge of Diabetes with Flu Vaccines&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
      <link>http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7409451?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 20:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Excellus-TakeChargeDiabetesFlu</media:title>
      <media:description>Excellus - Take Charge of Diabetes with Flu Vaccines</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WKTV</media:credit>
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      <title>Video: Excellus-TakeChargeDiabetesExam</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7409449?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/08b7/2018/09/06/20/45/916abe6d036846e4bff61b50dc580f87.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Excellus - Take Charge of Diabetes with Exams&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 20:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>Excellus - Take Charge of Diabetes with Exams</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WKTV</media:credit>
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      <title>Video: HealthierMV Sept10 Diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7409440?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/4a5d/2018/09/06/19/40/182625b886aa484ea6cd232066782344.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Healthier Mohawk Valley Sept10 Diabetes&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
      <link>http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7409440?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2018 19:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>HealthierMV Sept10 Diabetes</media:title>
      <media:description>Healthier Mohawk Valley Sept10 Diabetes</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WKTV</media:credit>
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      <title>Video: The mineral you need in your diet with Amanda Nighbert, RD</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7408837?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/935a/2018/09/05/17/20/69068ac4e6a34217be86eb3d87f8024c.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Magnesium is crucial for your overall health. According to WebMD, it keeps blood pressure normal and bones strong. Low amounts of magnesium can lead to inflammation, which can then lead to heart disease and diabetes, and osteoporosis. Dietician Amanda Nighbert came to Midday to talk about its importance and how we can obtain a healthy dose of magnesium.
For more information:
Website -  www.amandanighbert.com
Facebook Page -  www.facebook.com/AmandaNighbertRD/
Email - amandanighbertrd@gmail.com=
Phone number -  (859) 221-0493&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 16:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>The mineral you need in your diet with Amanda Nighbert, RD</media:title>
      <media:description>Magnesium is crucial for your overall health. According to WebMD, it keeps blood pressure normal and bones strong. Low amounts of magnesium can lead to inflammation, which can then lead to heart disease and diabetes, and osteoporosis. Dietician Amanda Nighbert came to Midday to talk about its importance and how we can obtain a healthy dose of magnesium.
For more information:
Website -  www.amandanighbert.com
Facebook Page -  www.facebook.com/AmandaNighbertRD/
Email - amandanighbertrd@gmail.com=
Phone number -  (859) 221-0493</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WTVQ Lexington, KY</media:credit>
      <media:text>especially when it c1 3 almost like to mid-day kentucky i know about you but i know it' important to be healthy, especially when it comes to vitamins and minerals. when i say that i know you and i pretty good with definitely getting that timeframe i'll be doing th right amount of vitamins, minerals, you never know it will confuse you out there. thank you for that amended a good in the store hello you our resident dietitians, you might area fantastic now this is about magnesium everyone the way arm literal relay to explain that to everyone at home we so is a very important her on the body and most likely you are deficient, so a lot of people feel really tired and rundown the initiative and it's so easy to supplement and get in your diet and the proper way okay i realized very simple question. what does magnesium do for the body so much medium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. i is responsible for over 300 processes in the body so when you don't have enough magnesium you crave sugar you crave sweet pictures lien it's really important for people to have like migraine and and how to so getting proper magnesium is so important thing you ever about nobody ever said oh you're missing magnesium right from your new excuse for why are we so deficient in i think that we just our food sources are not did not you know a lot of peopl can benefit from some supplemental that they're using a lot of magnesium is in a come i'm not seeing to quinoa legislating it up for you just jump into the how do we know that these a high in magnesium is is dumping on the back of the practice all now i told you so. i do feel that you 40 yeah unless i thought magnesium was in the field. i would in both these things that i can eight not a really dark green vegetables are great source of magnesium but also like quinoa not to needs are great person and you and guess what dark chocolate in the medium that is you do see is trader joe's it's not a crazy price known i i really like that you press it's really high okay we get the dar chocolate with not with peanut with you you you you you halligan and she was on you like what you did point you kno you and your trader joe's and things like that. you can buy the chocolate peanut box on lik the does and i can't holding together you is that type of thing okay and you really want dark chocolate get a list of the real rate of here okay with quinoa is hundred yanking lies is actually good come i think i is high in fiber and high in protein is balance your because levels also live electrolyte water so i you just and electrolyte water demaio on you know when i work with clients we do a lot of skiing and you a lo of people don't do well in their state and electrolyte issue your low in magnesium, sodium, and suggests a simple electrolyte water can be really help very quickly within a minute left talk to me about th attitude that you got the just simple magnesium supplement is also really beneficial. i'm if you struggle to sleep magnesium citrate is a great product you that night. it really helps to show you, you die at groundbreaking information we struggle with headache migraines and knees is in another great moment in magnesium has a really short half-life, so if you're in very stressful situations culture magnesium to drop so supplementing with magnesium on a daily basis is not next time you come in which is six months and you talk a little bit about how like the difference all the vitamins and minerals that you are is so i is some are not so you no idea if you want to find out more about amanda and how she can help you this is really great information is for apple the information on the screen know as well that is very quickly on the website. you have classes that you do an online program called lien letting energizing</media:text>
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      <title>Video: "I don't take insulin anymore," App helps patients manage diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7408238?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/15f8/2018/09/04/15/26/2edaccfe26364b099ae6affaf9c21a79.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;It's been nine months since diabetic patients in rural Georgia took part in a program to help check their blood sugar. Navicent Health and Robins Health allowed around 100 patients to try the ConnectWell app.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
      <link>http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7408238?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2018 22:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>"I don't take insulin anymore," App helps patients manage diabetes</media:title>
      <media:description>It's been nine months since diabetic patients in rural Georgia took part in a program to help check their blood sugar. Navicent Health and Robins Health allowed around 100 patients to try the ConnectWell app.</media:description>
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      <media:credit>WMGT</media:credit>
      <media:text>c1 3 b15 diabetic patients in rural georgia took part in a program to help monitor their blood sugar. navicent health and robins health allowed around one hundred patients to try the "connect well" ap 41nbc's tanya modersitzki met with patients and doctors to see how the app has helped patients take control of their health. for some diabetic patients in rural georgia .. where they say healthcare is scarce.. macon is the nearest city for medical treatment. patients say coming from so far away is sometimes impossible. now they can monitor their diabetes from the palm of their hands. for some diabetic patients in rural georgia .. where they say healthcare is scarce.. macon is the nearest city for medical treatment. patients say coming from so far away is sometimes impossible. now they can monitor their diabetes from the palm of their hands. "it kind of keeps your eye o what you are eating and it keeps an eye on your numbers and you feel like someones looking at it othe than yourself" "ive been a diabetic for th last 20 yrs i didnt know much of anything what to eat what not to eat but having been on this program i know what to eat and when to eat." patients like charles grizzarb and jaenette cubbage say they never thought taking a picture of their meals, and taking their blood sugar levels with an app could change their lives. but by using connect well.. it has. "ive been a diabetic for th last 20 yrs i didnt know much of anything what to eat what not to eat but having been on this program i know what to eat and when to eat family physician at navicent health gorby leon says patients still come in every three months. connect well does the thinking for patients .. he says. the app gives the patient and doctors .. a reflection of how they're doing. "it's reall geared towards at the convenience of that patient provided its within the working hour business days patients reach out to primary care team ask for refills as for the answers to the questions and the team responds appropriately.. with that adds convenience factor and motivation because team is behind them." cubbage says from april of 2017 until february of this year .. she started taking insulin after being diabetic for almost 20 years. but since using connect well .. she hasn't needed it since. "i want to make sure i wa eating what i was suppose to and then im oing to be diabetic free and thats what we're working on. the program has helped so much dr. leon says the app is c1 3 b15 available in ios and an android version.. but is not available to the public yet. dr. leon says you can connect with your providers ... to know more about connect well. he says patients don't start seeing results until they've been on the program for about six</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Robotic Surgery with Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Services</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7407001?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/f0f7/2018/08/31/17/32/2490bb5440d94b3798cc6478d2116ad6.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Since they&#8217;re on the forefront of providing metabolic surgery for the fight against Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity, Dr. Eric Smith and Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Services perform life-changing surgeries, and locals keep talking about their success stories, thanks to this organization. Georgetown Community Hospital has captured 8% of the robotic cases in the entire state of KY in just a little over 3 years. They performed more general and bariatric robotic surgeries than any other Central Kentucky hospital. 
For more information:
Website -  GeorgetownBariatricsAdvancedSurgical.com 
Facebook Page &#8211; Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Services
Twitter - @GeorgetownBariatricsandAdvancedSurgicalServices
Phone number &#8211; 502-570-3727&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 16:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Robotic Surgery with Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Services</media:title>
      <media:description>Since they&#8217;re on the forefront of providing metabolic surgery for the fight against Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity, Dr. Eric Smith and Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Services perform life-changing surgeries, and locals keep talking about their success stories, thanks to this organization. Georgetown Community Hospital has captured 8% of the robotic cases in the entire state of KY in just a little over 3 years. They performed more general and bariatric robotic surgeries than any other Central Kentucky hospital. 
For more information:
Website -  GeorgetownBariatricsAdvancedSurgical.com 
Facebook Page &#8211; Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Services
Twitter - @GeorgetownBariatricsandAdvancedSurgicalServices
Phone number &#8211; 502-570-3727</media:description>
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      <media:text>c1 3 speaker 1:welcome back to midday kentucky, everyone. we love to hear what is happening out in the medical world and we love letting you know the latest and greatest. so what is robotic surgery and how does it help patients? here to tell us all about it is dr. eric smith from georgetown bariatrics and metabolic center. welcome to the show my friend. eric smith:thanks, thanks for having me. speaker 1:okay, i was looking on your website the other day and the amount of surgeries that you do robotically, i want to ask you how many have you done in your career? eric smith:i've done over 2,500 robotic surgeries. speaker 1:and what type of surgeries classify that you can do using robotic surgeries? eric smith:well there's a variety. from my specialty, obviously all my bariatric surgeries, i do robotically. as far as advanced general surgery or minimally invasive surgery, hernia repairs, colon resections ... people who have colon cancer, we can do those surgeries robotically, save them an open procedure. other complex hernias, gall bladder surgeries when it's necessary, things like that. pretty much anything in the abdomen that's advanced. speaker 1:you just said "open surgeries". explain to everyone at home what that means. eric smith:lots of patients unfortunately, still in 2018, when they get diagnosed say with a colon cancer, they go see a surgeon, the majority of those patients are having a large incision, from stem to stern. and there's better options now. those speaker 1:you just said "open surgeries". explain to everyone at home what that means. eric smith:lots of patients unfortunately, still in 2018, when they get diagnosed say with a colon cancer, they go see a surgeon, the majority of those patients are having a large incision, from stem to stern. and there's better options now. those patients are in the hospital multiple days, those patients aren't going back to work for multiple weeks, lifting restrictions for a significant amount of time, i'm not even talking about post op pain and recovery, where robotically, those patients go home the next day. those patients will be back to work in a week or two. the morbidity of that surgery is so much less and those options are out there for patients. speaker 1:let's explain that for a moment. why is that better for you, robotically, because i'm sure it's a very expensive machine to is that better for you, robotically, because i'm sure it's a very expensive machine to have at a hospital ... eric smith:sure. speaker 1:and extra training for the surgeons to do, right? eric smith:obviously, in experienced hands, with somebody that knows how to use the equipment, anytime we can do minimally invasive surgery, through smaller incisions we create less pain, shorter recovery time, less hospital stay, patients getting back to being them. but now when we add robotic to that, we increase our precision, we increase our visualization. we increase how we're able to handle tissue. there are studies showing less blood loss, better tissue handling, and better recovery for patients. eric smith:well, we're the only teaching site in the state of kentucky for robotic surgery for both bariatric and general surgery so when surgeons want to learn to start doing robotic surgery, they have to go to a specific site that the company that makes the robotic intuitive surgical oversees and so we're the only one in kentucky where they can come and watch both robotic bariatric and general surgery procedures before they start their training to proceed towards that. speaker 1:one of the questions that came through is, are you the only surgeon that does the robotic surgeries at georgetown facility? eric smith:there's another surgeon that does, actually two other surgeons that participate in robotic surgery at georgetown. i do the majority of it for both bariatric and general surgery. speaker 1:so people have options. let's just say i have a hernia issue and i want to come in and have that treated. does the surgeon give you the option, you can have an open surgery or you can have robotic surgery? when do you make that call and does the patient make it or does the surgeon make it? eric smith:in my hands, i make it. i give the recommendation because that's what they're coming to see me for. obviously, depending on who the patient sees, they're only going to be presented with options that they're trained to do. in my experience and my hands, there's very rarely i'm ever going to recommend an open procedure. now, obviously for somebody early in their learning curve, that may be different but for the amount of cases that i've done, very rarely am i going to tell someone that they need an open procedure 'cause we can offer them a better option doing it robotically. speaker 1:okay. well dr. eric smith, we appreciate you coming in to give us all the information. if you want to find out more information about georgetown bariatrics and advance surgical services, they've got a great website everyone. there's the phone number as well and the email address, facebook, twitter ... it's all there. we'll be right back after this short break. you're watching midday kentucky. georgetown community hospital has captured 8% of the robotic cases in the entire state of ky in just a little over 3 years.... georgetown community hospital has performed more general and bariatric robotic surgeries than any other central kentucky hospital.... for more information... their contact details are up on the screen right now... coming up... chef allison davis is</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Mississippi Walk for Diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7407059?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/a248/2018/08/31/20/14/f566a368314040f3a2e7e0e7136174e0.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;The Mississippi Walk for Diabetes is coming up next month. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 13:43:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>The Mississippi Walk for Diabetes is coming up next month. 
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      <media:text>are eight things rob while everyone knows him one or other m1 with ivy, and according to the diabetes nation of the epi over treatment now than being diabetes so joining us now to helenlen moore and rick both. ir sarge. my apologies of the idea diabetes uneconomic be thinking so much for doing thing was looking for i payment the whopper diabetes not talk little bit about that walk is coming up september system the be at jame paul registration is up my walk starts with you and my first grandchild. i will be honorary cochairs and will largely start the wall and what i'm so proud of is all proceeds raised for this. actually allstate is wow how great so it sounds like a lot people have a lot of time to practice her about two weeks to register for the event. i'm a little bit you. i just heard you are now on the board of directors about the nation diabetes money as of yesterday i'm now part of the diabetes border direct and a lot of the work they do is they provide a couple different here (these camps are dear to allow children to use the term loosely to that could be a five-year-ol to 17-year-old. but they provide activities for them to go apply and get outdoors. while this is simultaneously going on expert brought a to help address the parents and meet some of their needs. how i just want child's medicine had logging data with diet. other activities they do them all personnel right now. very busy getting ready for our schools to be there actually send them out emergency kits to eat school that will help assist the child. whether the very low blood sugars are very high and this was a they have what they need to provide clear tool horrible at like a very worthwhile event for everyone g out to if you are interest in and going to the event. check out the graphic on your green energy that showed heart and i handled the</media:text>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2018 13:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:text>are eight things rob while everyone knows him one or other m1 with ivy, and according to the diabetes nation of the epi over treatment now than being diabetes so joining us now to helenlen moore and rick both. ir sarge. my apologies of the idea diabetes uneconomic be thinking so much for doing thing was looking for i payment the whopper diabetes not talk little bit about that walk is coming up september system the be at jame paul registration is up my walk starts with you and my first grandchild. i will be honorary cochairs and will largely start the wall and what i'm so proud of is all proceeds raised for this. actually allstate is wow how great so it sounds like a lot people have a lot of time to practice her about two weeks to register for the event. i'm a little bit you. i just heard you are now on the board of directors about the nation diabetes money as of yesterday i'm now part of the diabetes border direct and a lot of the work they do is they provide a couple different here (these camps are dear to allow children to use the term loosely to that could be a five-year-ol to 17-year-old. but they provide activities for them to go apply and get outdoors. while this is simultaneously going on expert brought a to help address the parents and meet some of their needs. how i just want child's medicine had logging data with diet. other activities they do them all personnel right now. very busy getting ready for our schools to be there actually send them out emergency kits to eat school that will help assist the child. whether the very low blood sugars are very high and this was a they have what they need to provide clear tool horrible at like a very worthwhile event for everyone g out to if you are interest in and going to the event. check out the graphic on your green energy that showed heart and i handled the 90 and patient help everyone come oute</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Medical Breakthroughs 8/29/18 - Fatty Fish</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7406286?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/04de/2018/08/30/04/09/4a8e07b1bf2947a0b028f3fe29105e4e.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;When it comes to diabetes, diet, exercise and medication can help some people avoid dangerous complications, but experts say there's still a lot to learn.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Medical Breakthroughs 8/29/18 - Fatty Fish</media:title>
      <media:description>When it comes to diabetes, diet, exercise and medication can help some people avoid dangerous complications, but experts say there's still a lot to learn.</media:description>
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      <media:text>diabetes, diet, exercise and medication can help some people avoid dangerous complications, but experts say there's still a lot to learn. now researchers at harvard medical school are looking in a very unlikely place to improve human health. martie salt has more. tanks upon tanks of ordinary looking lab fish. but when you get closer . "the cavefish has no pigment, so they're this whitish fish, with no eyes at all." (:05) after millions of years swimming in dark caverns, this mexican tetra evolved without orbs. for harvard evolutionary and developmental biologist misty riddle, it's not the strange outside that's fascinating. it's what's inside. "if you dissect this fish, and even just looking at them they seem to store fat everywhere. we wondered what other type of metabolic changes there would be." (:08) riddle found these cavefish had huge swings in blood glucose levels, much like people with type two diabetes. people with type two diabetes also have insulin resistance. over time, high blood glucose levels and insulin resistance can lead to diabetes in people and serious complications. "vascular damage, causes heart disease, causes liver damage. diabetic kidney disease." (:07) despite the abnormal blood glucose levels, the cavefish have none of the health side effects. researchers say understanding why the fish don't develop complications could help them find a pathway for new drugs. "if we can learn about how that's different maybe we can apply that to humans." (:05) mysteries of the mexican caves that could help an american health epidemic. i'm martie salt reporting.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Diabetic Treatment for kids</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7401653?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/5c65/2018/08/20/17/22/ce2809694ea34cb3850b667127f4661f.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;New details in the fight against type one diabetes and a new pump just approved by the food and drug administration.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>New details in the fight against type one diabetes and a new pump just approved by the food and drug administration.</media:description>
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      <media:text>details in the fight against type one diabetes...and a new pump just approved by the food and drug administration. waay-31's alyssa martin explains how the new device is able to help diabetics as young as seven in their quest to live a normal life. like most teenagers, colton smith is extremely active. colton smith in: :04 out: :06 "i play outside linebacker." vo/narration...... so it was quite a shock when colton was diagnosed with type one diabetes at the age of 14. colton smith in: :12 out: :13 "it was kind of out of the blue." vo/narration...... doctor miladys palau says the diagnosis changes families forever. cg miladys palau collazo, md pediatric endocrinologist nicklaus children's hospital in: :18 out: :21 "when you have type one diabetes you actually have to think like you're a pancreas." vo/narration...... the challenge is regulating blood sugar levels. colton was getting up to eight shots of insulin a day. his mom was concerned about him playing football. cg jean smith colton's mom in: :30 out: :33 "my worry was ok he's going to lay flat on the field and he's going to be out, you know." vo/narration...... doctor palau says exercise can have an effect on blood sugar levels up to 12 hours later. that's where the minimed 670-g system by medtronic comes in. the pump has a glucose sensor that measures blood sugars every five minutes. miladys palau collazo, md in: :48 out: :55 "the pump has a computer algorithm that can calculate the rate of rises and drops in blood sugar and deliver the insulin." vo/narration...... so colton can set it and forget it when he hits the field. cg colton smith in: :58 out: 1:05 "i just disconnect it from me and give it to my trainer to hold onto during the game, then when it's over i just reconnect and i'm good to go." vo/narration...... and because the system is able to adjust the amount of insulin the patient is getting, there's no more worries overnight. miladys palau collazo, md in: 1:11 out: 1:18 "it will send an alert to the parents and let them know that the blood sugar is low and they need to come fix the problem." vo/narration...... colton says the pump has been a game changer! colton smith in: 1:21 out: 1:25 "i don't find myself worrying about it and i get to enjoy life a lot better." studies show patients using the 670-g pump spend up to 75 percent of their time in the target range for blood sugars. the pump is</media:text>
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      <title>Video: RGV Diabetes Association Dancing with the Stars 8/20/18</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7401589?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/1c5e/2018/08/20/14/04/1783d307aa7a457fbdb56367127374c8.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;The Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association will be hosting a Dancing with the Stars event. There will be dinner, music, friendly competition, a silent auction, and lots of dancing!

This event will be on Saturday, October 13. 

For more information please visit www.rgvdiabetesassociation.info or call (956)782-1900&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 15:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>The Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association will be hosting a Dancing with the Stars event. There will be dinner, music, friendly competition, a silent auction, and lots of dancing!

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      <media:text>&gt;&gt; good sunday morning, folks. i hope you-all are having a great day this morning. i hope you-all are enjoying your sunday breakfast and sunday coffee. i want to thank you so much for tuning n we're joined by the rio grande valley diabetes association. we're joined by dine an aand you are the administrator for south texas health systems. &gt;&gt; correct. &gt;&gt; thank you very much for coming in this morning. &gt;&gt; thank you for having us. &gt;&gt; of course. now diabetes is something that is very impactful here in the valley. now i know we do a lot of our heart of the valley and focus and do a lot to educate the community and of course we do that in partnership with you a lot. for some people who may not know what diabetes is or their their atrying to get more information or curious if i should get tested or screened give us information on what people can can do. &gt;&gt; sure. i appreciate channel 5, always doing this to educate people and teach about the diabetes in the world and the valley and we have the highest area in the area of the united states. and diabetes is a disease that attacks everyone in the society. it could be a mother, father, could be a brother or coworker and we have it all over the valley. and again, with obesity they are two diseases put together. when someone has over waiting or obesity you have to think i might be diabetic. they go along together. fighting diabetics is not only knowing the symptoms. it's understanding that i have to be proactive and it has to be approached by a team, not just one doctor. if you go to one doctor and he tells you about give me my pills or give me my insulin and i'm fine. we want to educate the and you can the rgv is communicating with the patients and the partners to secretary and make the sex and understand the disease itself first. and then how to approach and it how to prevent it. when you're diabetic, you have symptoms and problems heal wounds, going to the bathroom more to urinate -- we call it more symptoms and there are different patients. you might have lightheadedness or dizziness. most of the people, really type ii type diabetics don't have symptoms. you should go and check y ourself. if have you a family member that is diabetic, a parent or grandparent, and check your bmi, body-mass index, if it's over 28 or 30, it could be a sign. and most likely you could be diabetic and your sugar could be normal. that's a big mistake. patients come to me all the time and say i'm fine. i checked my sugar and it's 70 or 80. that's not really the case. that's why i want our community here to understand is that, since you have the risk somehow go and work as a team. and you can lock in your numbers and go to our website and call us. we have people for them there. we have educators there, we have a nutritionist. we have a team. &gt;&gt; right. exactly. &gt;&gt; that's what we are. and always we want -- it's a teamwork. and we like our community to work with us. and each one corren could be volunteering with us working somehow. that's why we ask in general you know, everyone to be part of it to be active. and we want to fight this disease and prevent it. and that's what the rio grande valley association -- it's meant for the valley. that's why every board member and everyone is working together from the valley. and we are for the valley. and we love you to be part of us and work with us and we have a different event and different activities. and we work together to make this happen. &gt;&gt; and, of course, you mentioned the teamwork kind of effort and we have done multiple stories with you and other people and professionals in the field kind ofiate people on different ways to approach and it ways to get yourself on a healthier and better note. as you mentioned you got put on different events to educate the community. now there is one coming up soon. &gt;&gt; correct. it's coming up october 13, dancing with the stars. it is a great event. it's a lot of fun. it's a night of entertainment. you have a great dinner. you have a little bit of competition, friendly competition with dancers. they're from the community and they volunteer to be the d ancers. they get with a professional danceer and get some lessons. they come up with the theme and come up with the music. and it is a lot of fun. also we have, you know, the live and the silent auction and that's the way we raise funds. all of the funds stay within the community and these funds that are raised are for the three events that we have through the diabetes association. we have, you know, educational classes and we have great c ooking classes. we bring great decisions into the building and you know, they educate the patients on how to better prepare for their diabetes so really it's adjust community he reinforcement that they get. we have a three-day camp for children living with type i and type ii diabetes. and all of the monies go towards that. but about the event it's so much fun and i looking forward to it this year. &gt;&gt; it's a fun event. and i want you 230 know an interesting fact, i will be participating in this fun event. if you want to attend, go ahead and buy your tickets. if you want to do any sponsorship, go again and give yourselves a call. the number will be on your screen. so if you want or if you're interested in any of that, go visit the website and give them a call, see any way that you can give back. because like you mentioned it's all free. and as i was talking yesterday to various people from the rgv, you mentioned again that you don't worry how people are going to pay for it, if they have insurance or anything like that. you just focus on what kind of help you need and how you're going to do it and get you -- &gt;&gt; exactly. and they come to our event, it's to give to the community. and it's just for the community. when he participates it means he's helping this family somehow and we need all of us to s ucceed. any work like that never succeeds because of a person or a single physician. it's really the community. together we can eliminate the disease and fight it and reduce and it prevent it. and that's why we need e verybody. &gt;&gt; yeah. y definitely need everybody to come out. the event is october 13th. it's a great event. there's some time. so if you want to partnership anyway, if you want to have a good time with different people from your community and of course meeting everyone yesterday their aexcited to participate and to give back to such a great organization here that is so meaningful and really does all impact a lot of people here in the valley and does more to educate and i think it changes a lot of people avenue lives having done this partnership for a few years now. &gt;&gt; and dancing is a good exercise. &gt;&gt; right. &gt;&gt; and that's why we encourage team dance more. maybe you can become professional and compete over time. &gt;&gt; it's all about getting moving and getting your feet going. &gt;&gt; we look forward to you being a guest. &gt;&gt; thank you very much. and we're going to be behind y ou. we will -- &gt;&gt; we have to get all of us and get everyone from channel 5. but i think it's going to be a great event and you're putting a lot of everyone behind it and it's fun for the community to come and n. and be more e ducated. &gt;&gt; people can always stop by the office or stop by the wall -- be i don't know. &gt;&gt; what if i don't know if i'm a diabetic, can i get screened? what do i do now? &gt;&gt; any time a person doesn't have access to his doctor because of financial or anything of this kind, we love to hem him. we have a good team behind the scenes. they can connect with me and we have our screening and we can help you. if you need -- if you have no access, we help you. this is for you. this is your police station and we sit down with you, and educate you. this is a place that people are active. don't wait until your sugar is 150 to a uh-huh. most of the time you -- when we sit with you we can assure you, it's better when you are stage i can i stop the disease from going forward. that's why we want to tree you there, not -- that's the big message i would like to conclude with. thank you very much. &gt;&gt; thank you for coming in. the event is october 13th. give that he mean call to get more information. it's going to be a fantastic event. see you-all there. thank you very much for coming in. &gt;&gt; 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      <media:text>information is asked to call upper saucon township police. &gt;&gt;&gt;wendy davis: the "abc supply 500" indycar race is set for sunday at pocono raceway. &gt;&gt;rob vaughn: one of the drivers will be battling more than his fellow competitors... wfmz's josh rultenberg has the story. &gt;&gt;&gt; nat &gt;&gt;&gt; reporter august 4, 2013. charlie kimball makes his mark on the sport of indycar racing. &gt;&gt;&gt; nat "charlie kimball, you're an indycar race winner!" &gt;&gt;&gt; reporter the then 2?yea?old, who always dreamt of becoming a professional race car driver, took his first checkered flag at the honda indy 200 in ohio. yet, it's what happened to him nearly six years prior of?th?track that's defined his career. &gt;&gt;&gt; charlie kimball, indycar series driver "for me to be able to come out, share my story is something that i never expected when i fell in love with racing." &gt;&gt;&gt; reporter at 22, kimball, who complained of extreme dehydration and weight loss to doctors, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. the disease comes as a result of our body producing little or no insulin. &gt;&gt;&gt; charlie kimball, indycar series driver "one of the first questions was if i'd ever get back in a race car because that was my whole world." "i didn't know which way my path would take me." &gt;&gt;&gt; reporter his path has taken him in two directions: one on the track...the other... to places like lehigh valley hospita?pocono bartonsville health center where he meets fellow diabetes survivors like lacey yzeik. &gt;&gt;&gt; lacey yzeik, living with type 1 diabetes "you think you're going to be defeated everyday sometimes but you see this and it's kinda uplifting." &gt;&gt;&gt; reporter kimball says he's able to drive and monitoring his health simultaneously by having water and orange juice tubes connected to his helmet and his glucose levels appear on his car's dashboard. his hope is to stay the course and show future diabetics you can achieve your dreams. &gt;&gt;&gt; charlie kimball, indycar series driver "if it's driving</media:text>
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      <title>Video: A Testimony through Georgetown Bariatrics and Advanced Surgical Center</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7397666?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/822a/2018/08/10/17/44/af4a339475424b39a9594b159fc6fe7c.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;They&#8217;re on the forefront of providing metabolic surgery for the fight against Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity. They perform life-changing surgeries, and locals keep talking about their success stories, thanks to this organization. Dr. Eric Smith and his patient, Teresa Harmon, came to tell us more about their procedures and processes. For more information, you can head over to their website, georgetownbariatricsadvancedsurgical.com, for more information.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2018 16:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>They&#8217;re on the forefront of providing metabolic surgery for the fight against Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity. They perform life-changing surgeries, and locals keep talking about their success stories, thanks to this organization. Dr. Eric Smith and his patient, Teresa Harmon, came to tell us more about their procedures and processes. For more information, you can head over to their website, georgetownbariatricsadvancedsurgical.com, for more information.</media:description>
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      <media:text>get a commercial break somethin c1 3 kentucky, everyone. georgetown bariatrics and metabolic center is on the forefront of providing metabolic surgery for the fighting diseases of type 2 diabetes and obesity here at midday kentucky. we love hearing success stories straight from the patient's mouth. of course, we're joined by dr. eric smith and his fantastic patient, . welcome to the show . speaker 2:thank you . dr. eric smith:thanks. thanks for having us. speaker 1:all right. before we get going i want to find out what surgery did you perform, and why? dr. eric smith:she had a robotic sleeve gastrectomy. speaker 1:okay. dr. eric smith:there's multiple options that they can choose from, and after education and based on her medical history and her preferences that's what we felt was the best surgery for her. speaker 1:okay. well, let's get into that, especially when you said your medical history. what were we talking about from both of you? speaker 2:i had hypertension, i had terrible back pain, leg pain, trouble staying on my feet all day. i was borderline diabetic, so a long history of health problems in the making. speaker 1:okay. okay. any medication that you're on, ? speaker 2:yes, i was on four different blood pressure medications, cholesterol medication. speaker 1:wow. dr. eric smith, this is something that you really advocate. when you have these type of surgeries your main goal is to get them off the medication, correct? dr. eric smith:sure. absolutely. speaker 1:why is that such an important part of the process? dr. eric smith:well, those comorbidities, the medical problems that she mentioned, plus others, in general i tell people all the time, "obesity doesn't kill people, it's the comorbidities that go along with obesity that takes people's lives." the diabetes that goes uncontrolled that leads to kidney failure, leads to heart disease, the cholesterol that goes uncontrolled, the sleep apnea that goes uncontrolled. if we resolve those medical problems, yes, in turn we're doing that by reducing their weight, but their longevity and their life expectancy changes. speaker 1:i remember someone was saying to me just recently how much weight do you have to be before you can qualify for these type of surgeries? dr. eric smith:every insurance company's a little bit different. speaker 1:yeah. dr. eric smith:in general, someone needs to be in the morbid obesity category. speaker 1:yeah. dr. eric smith:they need to have at least a bmi greater than 35. speaker 1:okay. dr. eric smith:some insurances will say if it's between 35 and 40 that you need another comorbidity, like hypertension and diabetes, sleep apnea. if it's greater than 40, many times you don't need that. to qualify for it irregardless of insurance your bmi needs to be above 35. speaker 1:okay. perfect. well, that's the important information for everyone at home, so let's get to the success story, everyone. what weight did you start out at? speaker 2:i was 327 pounds. speaker 1:327 pounds. let's bring up a before picture. speaker 2:okay. speaker 1:because when you hear that you can't quite imagine it in your mind. now, you had this surgery when? speaker 2:december of 2016. speaker 1:how have you maintained? speaker 2:i have lost an incredible amount of weight and- speaker 1:yeah. give us the number. come on. don't be shy. speaker 2:130 pounds. speaker 1:that's, like, half of me. speaker 2:and have continued to keep that weight off with no issues. speaker 1:this is something that's important. i wanted to ask you again, dr. eric smith, that when you say you've maintained it, how has she been able to maintain it? it is a strict regime of dietary needs? dr. eric smith:well, it's just learning how to eat right, learning how to incorporate exercise into your lifestyle. we give patients a tool. their surgery is a tool. if you combine with that tool learning how to eat right and exercise then those results should be maintained. it takes hard work. speaker 1:yeah. dr. eric smith:she hasn't done this just by showing up for surgery. speaker 2:. dr. eric smith:there's been a lot of effort on her behalf. speaker 1:let's keep bringing up those before and after shots because as we look at them i think to myself, "did you ever think that you would get" ... look at you there. did you ever think you'd get to that? speaker 2:no. speaker 1:when was the last time before you had put on the weight and before you had the operation that you felt you looked like that in the thinness? speaker 2:never. speaker 1:never? have you always had a weight issue in your life? speaker 2:i have. speaker 1:why do you think that is? speaker 2:i think a lot of it's genetics. speaker 1:okay. speaker 2:a lot of it is just being in kentucky, the way we eat here. speaker 1:that good southern food. speaker 2:right. it's not like i hadn't tried other weight loss programs before. speaker 1:yeah. speaker 2:just not able to maintain the weight loss. speaker 1:okay. all right. that's something i completely understand. everyone's seeing it sitting at home would also empathize with you because they have those thoughts as well. telling people at home, what would you say about picking up that phone and making that first phone call if they had reservations? speaker 2:i think it's probably the wisest move i ever made. i visited all the weight loss clinics in lexington, there are a lot, and basically decided to go with dr. smith because when i met him he talked to me. he gave me the options that were available to me. georgetown hospital, they specialize in bariatrics. speaker 1:yeah. speaker 2:so, why not go somewhere that specializes in bariatrics? speaker 1:he's the man. speaker 2:he is the man. speaker 1:he's performed the most surgeries, if not the most, correct? in america. we're going to make that claim right now. speaker 2:that's right. speaker 1:all right? all right. if you want to find out more information about this amazing surgeon, dr. eric smith, there it all is up on the screen. now,</media:text>
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      <title>Video: The Healthy WAAY; Fish Treatment for Diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7396613?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/036c/2018/08/08/17/30/e2f56386120a48b6bfd4c8c7d178dbc0.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Researchers at Harvard Medical School are looking at Mexican cave fish for a possible treatment for diabetes&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2018 16:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>Researchers at Harvard Medical School are looking at Mexican cave fish for a possible treatment for diabetes</media:description>
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      <media:text>when it comes to diabetes, diet, exercise and medication can help some people avoid dangerous complications, but experts say there's still a lot to learn. now researchers at harvard medical school are looking in a very unlikely place to improve human health tanks upon tanks of ordinary looking lab fish. but when you get closer . misty riddle, phd in: :06 out: :11 entire soundbite covered "the cavefish has no pigment, so they're this whitish fish, with no eyes at all." vo/narration...... after millions of years swimming in dark caverns, this mexican tetra evolved without orbs. for harvard evolutionary and developmental biologist misty riddle, it's not the strange outside that's fascinating. it's what's inside. cg misty riddle, phd biologist harvard medical school in: :26 out: :34 "if you dissect this fish, and even just looking at them they seem to store fat everywhere. we wondered what other type of metabolic changes there would be." vo/narration...... riddle found these cavefish had huge swings in blood glucose levels, much like people with type two diabetes. people with type two diabetes also have insulin resistance. over time, high blood glucose levels and insulin resistance can lead to diabetes in people and serious complications. cg bhavna desai, phd postdoctoral scientist, endocrinology and metabolism bidmc, harvard medical school in: :52 out: :59 "vascular damage, causes heart disease, causes liver damage. diabetic kidney disease." vo/narration...... despite the abnormal blood glucose levels, the cavefish have none of the health side effects. researchers say understanding why the fish don't develop complications could help them find a pathway for new drugs. misty riddle, phd in: 1:11 out: 1:16 "if we can learn about how that's different maybe we can apply that to humans." vo/narration...... mysteries of the mexican caves that could help an american health epidemic . many of the fish have been in the</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Raising Money for Juvenile Diabetes</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 23:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:text>heading to the mason city country club to play some golf, but it's not just for fun...it's to help raise money for juvenile diabities. jdrf golf-vo-1 lowerthird2line:raising money for juvenile diabetes mason city, ia sean kuhl of mason city is not only one of the people helping set up the event...his son was diagnosed with type one diabities when he was fifteen months old. now kuhl is working to raise money for a cure. he says in the last four years he has already seen the benefits of the money they raise through the j-d-r-f best shot golf tournement. kuhl says one of the hardest parts about learning you child has diabities is learning how serious it can be. xxx jdrf golf-sot-1 lowerthird2line:sean kuhl mason city, ia look back we know how serious he was and how close we were to losing him basically the doctor came in and said we have ten minutes to make a decision we need to dispatch life flight do you want to come from des moines or iowa city and we chose iowa city. kuhl says medical advancments - like the artificial pancreas and longer lasting sensors - really make efforts like this golf tournament worth it. / spx fp multi line:men's city</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Diabetes prevention program</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7394367?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/439d/2018/08/02/22/14/826ef2f5ed6c4e51a8ef87ecd1eb87c2.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;A healthier lifestyle may just be a phone call away.
Singing River Health System will be offering a diabetes prevention program starting September 10th. The year-long program will take place at the Singing River Healthplex in Pascagoula and will be on every Monday. 
The diabetes program aims to help people lose weight, become more physically active, and reduce stress. 
Aaron Williams is a certified by the CDC to provide these hour long sessions. &#8220;It&#8217;s all educational so it&#8217;s not like an exercise component or something like that. He has presentations and a power point and he coaches you through it and it is super comprehensive. He goes through nutrition information, exercise suggestions, the whole nine yards.&#8221;
For more information call 228-471-1592.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 22:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Diabetes prevention program</media:title>
      <media:description>A healthier lifestyle may just be a phone call away.
Singing River Health System will be offering a diabetes prevention program starting September 10th. The year-long program will take place at the Singing River Healthplex in Pascagoula and will be on every Monday. 
The diabetes program aims to help people lose weight, become more physically active, and reduce stress. 
Aaron Williams is a certified by the CDC to provide these hour long sessions. &#8220;It&#8217;s all educational so it&#8217;s not like an exercise component or something like that. He has presentations and a power point and he coaches you through it and it is super comprehensive. He goes through nutrition information, exercise suggestions, the whole nine yards.&#8221;
For more information call 228-471-1592.</media:description>
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      <title>Video: Support SC Bike Riders Embarking on an Incredible Journey</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7393783?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/44b2/2018/08/01/19/23/19d62090c63f4dedaa1bb0818578a28a.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Dozens of bike riders will team up to ride for a future without type 1 diabetes.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 16:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Support SC Bike Riders Embarking on an Incredible Journey</media:title>
      <media:description>Dozens of bike riders will team up to ride for a future without type 1 diabetes.</media:description>
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      <media:text>that. i the more than million americans are living with type one diabetes a disease that prevents the body from creating insulin in just a few months dozens of bike riders for south carolina will team up to write for a future without this debilitating condition he can support the jd rf palmetto chapter before they begin their journey during an upcoming event at trays and brewing company were joined by kate hangin she is the chapter's hype when junior rider and chris when his co owner of trades minute brewing welcome to the both of you can eat it now. first you have to put diabetes or self is at right holding on thirteen and when we diagnosed i was just eight years ago and has five was the first day of kindergarten so for anyone who doesn't know what type one diabetes as me can explain it for us it's an auto immune disorder that attacks the beta cells of the pancreas secrete insulin which is a bacteria that is needed to convert food into energy. so what happens if you don't have enough insulin in your blood sugar goes really high which means you have to go into hospital and get boyish they have to diagnose you the reader. yes yes sir doing insulin was the route wasn't like having type one. i mean is does it change your lifestyle the eye and you can soon to break the sunny exercise unlike use of a normal life you just hafta and beads. washing your one sugar and giving insulin making sure they are guys so we were just talking about nutrition so nutrition plays a very important are all right for you particular well a lot of people think then if i'm like if you loved amy's you can't be eating like i can't he like you someone will think like topic and i can eat so you can eat cake. yes there have diabetes you can use just half later i would have to find out what the carbs were given to foresee having very knowledgeable about what you're putting in your body know chris you work with your co owners treatment and their children have type one diabetes so is this why you got involved absolutely didn't work with j d or f on other events in the walk for the cure for years and we got a new spot open and you know scott and i like to ride bicycles felt like a natural progression for going to do this and try to work off some this year car i have an opportunity do so would it tell us real quick about this event is coming up. yes what happened they kick off or i had a kickoff party for all the writers of the first ride starts here a couple weeks and jia jia and hosts six rides around the country various distances most of us are doing the four hundred miles for centuries and a one one one up to get all writers together one place we're going to have a party or our spot. ideally will receive money during the event or sound often and get</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Jessepalooza raises money for diabetes research in memory of local boy</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7392628?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/fde2/2018/07/30/11/41/cfb40176b16b42e0b84184165971f95b.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;A local boy who died from diabetes complications lived on Sunday at Jessepalooza, a benefit for multiple diabetes organizations.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 03:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Jessepalooza raises money for diabetes research in memory of local boy</media:title>
      <media:description>A local boy who died from diabetes complications lived on Sunday at Jessepalooza, a benefit for multiple diabetes organizations.</media:description>
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      <media:text>a local boy who died after diabetes complications lives on tonight. his mother threw a benefit in his honor. and amy reid shows us more about how his legacy is raising money to cure the disease that took him to soon. jesse all- swagger passed away 8 years ago... and since then his mom has held jessepalooza. there's live music, a silent auction, and a raffle... all the money going to three organizations that help children with type one diabetes. nats of music if there's one thing jesse alswager loved. nats of music it's music. nats from the shirts... to the live band it's the way his memory lives on. music... and giving back. 21:55 we put this on not only to raise funds for multiple charities in the diabetes world. but also most important to me is to remember my son's spirit and who he is and what he still does today for diabetes (12) everyone out here is a volunteer. every thing a donation. it brings the most back to the organizations working to find cures for the disease that took jesse too young. 22:48 it's always been more than jesse. (2) nats of music nearly everyone here has been touched by jesse... before or after his passing. the lead guitarist remembers the music lessons he gave almost a decade ago. 38:13 jessie was one of the kids i'll remember for the rest of my life (5) the music he plays a reminder... and a way to heal. 40:17 music helps a lot of stuff. and that was definitely one of those situations (5) nats of music though it's been 9 years... 38:34 i think a lot about him when i'm playing (3) today... for the people here... jesse lives on. 28:16 stop crying. it's not what we do today. for me it's all about celebrating who he is and who he was and ... stop it! ... i'm very proud of him (20) every year jessepalooza has new shirts... but the company that makes them actually was damaged in the sun prairie explosion... so this year they also collected donations to help them out. alright, thank you amy.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: 16th annual Thunder Ride rolls out of La Crosse</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7392306?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/9d0a/2018/07/28/23/49/deec3c85ec94425193962ffd422c90f9.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Engines are roaring to help local children with diabetes.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2018 23:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>16th annual Thunder Ride rolls out of La Crosse</media:title>
      <media:description>Engines are roaring to help local children with diabetes.</media:description>
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      <media:text>engines are roaring to help local children with diabetes. the 16th annual thunder ride took off this morning from rod's ride on powersports by shelby mall in la crosse. the motorcycle ride raises funds to help provide financing for local hospitals. the money then goes to children with diabetes whose families might otherwise struggle to keep up with medical bills. the family of piper cottrell ... who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes this march... are some of the people the thunder ride is helping. "those are funds that a family like ours can apply for summer camps for diabetic kids, insulin pumps, glucose meters. it's a super simple application. and they just really make it easy and are there to support and help out families; it's great." the ride finished at the south side oktoberfest grounds where there was music... a silent auction... and a dunk tank.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: VIDEO: Lehigh Co. girl teams up with Brett Michaels to fight diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7391973?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/3441/2018/07/27/22/23/c383192a2a8e40ecb622ed89287df1c8.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;VIDEO: Lehigh Co. girl teams up with Brett Michaels to fight diabetes&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 22:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>VIDEO: Lehigh Co. girl teams up with Brett Michaels to fight diabetes</media:title>
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      <media:text>produce market on site. &gt;&gt;&gt;rob vaughn: a girl from lehigh county started a foundation several years ago to help bring attention and funding to children with diabetes. she called it "carly rocks." no? a*real lif* rock sta? wants in. wfmz's jamie stover explains. &gt;&gt;nat &gt;&gt;reporter: a few years ag? we introduced you to carly lennett. &gt;&gt;file sot "i swim for diabetes." &gt;&gt;reporter: swimming helped the now 1?yea?old start her foundation "carly rocks." it raises money and awareness for the disease she first started battling when she was three. around the time she was introduced to brett michaels. &gt;&gt;carly "when i was first diagnosed with diabetes i went to one of his concerts." &gt;&gt;reporter: she's been to several since. including a few weeks ago. when she went back stage and talked to the poison rock star about what she's been been up to. the next da?dad got a call. &gt;&gt;mitch "he called said hey i've been thinking about this&amp;amp;. i want our foundation to hook up with team carly rocks." &gt;&gt;reporter: togethe?they were able to send 15 kids to diabetes camp in ohio. &gt;&gt;nat video "thank you brett michaels for sending me to diabetes camp" &gt;&gt;carly i went to a diabetes camp and it was amazing, i want other kids to experience that. &gt;&gt;reporter: michaels was inspired by what carly's done.. and carl?has long looked up to him.. because he's shown her that people with type 1 diabetes can do anything they dream of. even become rock stars. michaels was diagnosed when he was six. &gt;&gt;carly it inspires me and probably a lot of other people to follow their dreams, and diabetes can't stop you from anything you want to do. &gt;&gt;reporter: jamie stover, 69 news. &gt;&gt;&gt;rob vaughn: still ahead, deadly carly lennett. &gt;&gt;file sot "i swim for diabetes." &gt;&gt;reporter: swimming helped the now 1?yea?old start her foundation "carly rocks." it raises money and awareness for the disease she</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Get Fit Friday 07/27/18 - Benefits of Physical Activity</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7391746?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/8cb4/2018/07/27/11/42/10e787006b87449aa893a9801fc52a6a.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;There are benefits to physical activity that can improve your overall health.  Regular exercise helps reduce cardiovascular disease, Type 2 Diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, among other health benefits.  Beth Jeffers and Whitney Brown of  The Fitness Factor in Columbus give us the details.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2018 11:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>There are benefits to physical activity that can improve your overall health.  Regular exercise helps reduce cardiovascular disease, Type 2 Diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, among other health benefits.  Beth Jeffers and Whitney Brown of  The Fitness Factor in Columbus give us the details.</media:description>
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      <media:text>elp control . we find in our state. it can help improve your mood. disease would be type two diabetes. we are talking about being active. there is a lot of things you can</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Midmorning With Aundrea - July 20, 2018</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7389005?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/cb88/2018/07/20/19/05/29679692d2ee42089742e42a660b13cb.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Break away from your everyday with Aundrea Self! Today, Aundrea takes a look at a promising new treatment for Type 1 Diabetes from a vaccine currently used to treat tuberculosis. And if you don't care about diabetes but have a sweet tooth, a representative from Blue Bell Ice Cream drops by to show off their latest new flavors just in time for National Ice Cream Month!  And we are Cooking Up A Storm once again with meteorologist Jacob Dickey.  Today, he whips up some exciting dishes made with that summertime favorite, watermelon!&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:title>Midmorning With Aundrea - July 20, 2018</media:title>
      <media:description>Break away from your everyday with Aundrea Self! Today, Aundrea takes a look at a promising new treatment for Type 1 Diabetes from a vaccine currently used to treat tuberculosis. And if you don't care about diabetes but have a sweet tooth, a representative from Blue Bell Ice Cream drops by to show off their latest new flavors just in time for National Ice Cream Month!  And we are Cooking Up A Storm once again with meteorologist Jacob Dickey.  Today, he whips up some exciting dishes made with that summertime favorite, watermelon!</media:description>
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      <media:text>&gt;&gt;ingtreang a treating and managing diabetes. we look at the latest research ahead. and, it's national ice cream month. our friends from bluebell are here with treats. plus, jacob is cooking up a storm. midmorning starts right now. n tre a new treatment for type one diabetes may be around the corner. a study published in the nature partner journal highlights a promising new use for a common generic vaccine. james dinan has more. it's called bacillus calmette- guerin -- or b-c-g. it's a vaccine used in a number of countries to prevent tuberculosis. but a new study shows how it could one day play a role in treating type one diabetes. also known as juvenile diabetes, type one diabetes means the immune system attacks the cells that create insulin... a critical hormone that regulates the body's blood sugar level, or a1c. in a small study, 12 patients' a- one-c levels decreased after receiving two doses of b-c-g spaced four weeks apart researchers observed nine of the 12 patients for five years. the other three patients were monitored for eight years. a1c levels in those three patients dropped more than 10 percent in the three years followng their injections. experts are cautiously optimistic -- warning that the study did not provide enough clinical evidence. but phase two is already underway... the researchers behind the study are monitoring 150 diabetic patients for five years. it will be at least another four years before the research is published. for today's health minute, i'm james dinan. according to the american diabetes association, 24.7 million americans are living with type one diabetes. experts estimate those individuals spent $237 billion in direct medical costs in 2017. here's to teachers - the ones who are planning for next year as the rest of us enjoy summer. it is a job with long hours - and not nearly enough pay. and, so often teachers end up paying for supplies out of their own pocket. recently a teacher from chicago was overheard talking about her students and her school on a plane ride. it turns out her fellow passengers wanted to help. tonya francisco reports. kimber bermudez/teacher "i guess i'm a little bit chatty, i you were to ask people." first grade teacher kimber bermudas loves to talk especially about her job. carlos fuentes charter school on the northwest side. the subject came up last tuesday with the guy sitting next to her on a southwest flight to florida. kimber bermudez/teacher "i started talking about m student how i love them and then he said 'what's your greatest challenge?' and i started talking about how amazing the families are here and the kids and the great resources that we offer. like free breakfast and free lunch." that conversation went on for about 30 minutes. what she didn't realize is that others on the plane were listening too. kimber bermudez/teacher "the man behind me as th plane was landing tapped me who handed me the money and started the chain reaction. the guy next to me he said 'hey i was listening to why i don't have much but will this help.' and then in front of me turned around and said 'i don't have much either. i just want to make a difference.'" bermudez says she started crying as she thanked them. it wasn't until later that she realized she had five hundred thirty dollars. five hundred of which came from the man sitting behind her. kimber bermudez/teacher "they told me please use you voice. you're a talker and the way you deliver your stories makes people feel something." fuentes principal gillian tanner isn't surprised something like this happened to bermudas. gillian tanner/winters principal "she is incredibly talkative bu also incredibly positive and always searching for opportunities to give back to her classroom and really go above and beyond for her students." bermudez says she never got the news of her generous donors so she wrote about it on facebook in hopes of finding them. kimber bermudez/teacher "that's like all if i were i woul run up to them hug them tell them thank you. they have started a chain reaction of kindness and they will get to know the amazing things that they are going to do for school." other donations have come to the school after the facebook post. six nurses who work on the same ward at a medical center in winston- salem, north carolina are sharing a ?serendipitous? connection. ?all? of them are pregnant and due between the end of the july and mid- december. they found out within months of each other and there was even a ?unique? twist with one of the discoveries. dana jacobson spoke with four of the soon- to- be mothers about their shared journey. the joke around the clinic these days - don't drink the water! sabrina hudson, nikki huth , bethany stringer and nina day are nurses at an outpatient oncology clinic at the wake forest baptist medical center. we work together really well. we're just close. they are all pregnant right now... but they say it wasn't on purpose&amp;amp; how is it even possible that six of 27 nurses in the same ward are pregnant at the same time within a three and half month time with the delivery date? it's meant to be that we're supposed to share this journey together and it is truly special i was the first to get pregnant. and soon after bethany was pregnant and then it was like a conversation of "well i wonder i there's more "well i wonder i there's more because things happen in threes there was a third, then there was a fourth sabrina was the fifth to tell their manager, katie, the good news. i was like, "pleas don't be mad, but i'm also pregnant." sh was like, "i'm s happy." // i wa like, katie, it would be hilarious if you were pregnant it wasn't meant to be a prediction but a month later.. katie called from the bathroom. she was like, "ca you come here?" and i was like, "okay, what' wrong?" she wa like, "nothing' wrong. just come here." an slowly by slowly, each one of us went to the bathroom and we were all in there together and i'm sure you could have heard us everywhere because we were just so excited. all of us in the bathroom were like screaming like, "oh my goodness there's a sixth!" the patients in this cancer ward -- where life can seem fleeting -- are having fun with the baby boom. one patient has dubbed the pregnant nurses "the fabulou six-pack." have you've seen a little joy brought in here because they see the six of you? definitely. it brightens their face. you can see it. and while they didn't plan to get pregnant together, the women say this is not a coincidence. my husband and i tried for almost a year. so for all of this to happen at the same time, it's just really mind-blowing. what we're most excited about is future play dates and getting pictures of all the bumps was fun, but getting pictures of all the babies is going to be way more fun. we need to be here for that one for cbs this morning... dana jacobson&amp;amp; winston-salem, north carolina the joke around the clinic these days - don't drink there's still so much that needs to be done in houston, texas. volunteering makes a difference ahead near one nearly one year after hurricane harvey devastated houston, texas, many people are still unable to return to their homes. a small group of military veterans and several dedicated volunteers are helping to rebuild the ?fourth? largest city in the u- s-, one home at a time. chip reid went to houston to meet them. 93 and 3/8ths... for courtney collum, the opportunity to help displaced houston residents return home has helped turn her own life around.. everything i felt that i was doing in life wasn't working out. after 4 years in the coast guard, and suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, collum found team rubicon, a disaster response organization --- made up of military veterans and volunteers -- helping to rebuild houston. i figure if i'm miserable, i might as well go help other people. but by helping others, it pulled me out of that. right here's our kitchen. the house courtney is refurbishing belongs to the postel family, who had to be evacuated by boat when the storm hit. all of a sudden my daughter comes runnin' up to us and she says, "mom, th bedrooms are flooding." with 22 inches of water inside the home, a terrorizing fear set in. did you think it was a lost cause, this house, at some point? at some point, yes, i did. i did. after 19 years that we've lived here, never once have we been flooded. and when the water came in, there was no stopping it. living outside the flood plain, the postels had no flood insurance and lacked the funds to rebuild on their own. help from team rubicon was a dream come true. so now when you come here, you see this team of volunteers from team rubicon--how does that make you feel? i see my angels. your angels? i see my angels. they are my angels. they've come and they've helped our family. when we thought that there was no prayer, no answer, team rubicon came in. for courtney, this was the payoff. i had never had so many people tell me how proud they were of me. and it is amazing. from the air, houston today looks dry and liveable// but, nearly a year after harvey struck, thousands of the city's residents are still waiting to return home team rubicon saw that as an opportunity&amp;amp; i didn't see as much of a response as i had wanted to see. former us marine elliot rios said he felt compelled to act after the relief agencies and thousands of volunteers left houston in the months after the storm. we are filling the need for a group, a community of individuals that would have never gotten the opportunity to go back into their home. brian calcagno - a former army pilot - flew black hawk helicopters during 2 tours in iraq before finding team rubicon as a way to cointinue to serve. brian, what is the most satisfying part of working for team rubicon for you? it doesn't matter what your background is. doesn't matter what your past is. you're here to help. // and to be accepted into an organization like that and have that unconditional love is very hard to find this day and age. i'm so happy to be home. for 67 year old barbara herndon, who spent 20 years in this home before being forced to escape harvey's rising tides, that unconditional love brought her home again on a recent steamy afternoon. i had envisioned i was gonna cry, but i'm not cryin'. thank you, god. i'm not-- 04:09:38;05 you don't wanna cry. no. i got enough water comin' outta me. outta your pores. yes, so i don't need to cry. no, i am so blessed. after moving barbara in -- team rubicon began work on another home the very next day... the cycle of veterans helping others -- and themselves -- begins again.... thank you for all the good work y'all did... chip reid, cbs news, houston. when we come back - the taste of summer. we we also have crazy cookie to take better ice cream sugar cookie to pieces all right electric equipment we'll have licensing which is so you can make your nice consumers don't not now we don't eventually we will ... daniel clapper &gt;&gt; so this is real some tickets for jumping about cooking go play or using reason peanut butter cookies for sandwiches ... all man jump numbers world ... th i this is christina on the same of my ... now that doesn't really matter serious synthesis is going sunday to take a homemade vanilla ice cream make a nice sunday ... some of the chocolate on there as well we have a lot of ice cream your phone i homemade vanilla is still your bestseller the number one seller for a couple scoop ... on the unit due to scoops and ... doing stupid you want oriented to scoop ... literature ... some people like sundays with not first only like mine with not our peanuts on ... will put a few chairs on the top was like the classic ice came sunday avenue flavors you brought with you there already in stores right now are they doing in reaction to crazy cookie does a really popular one had to bring them back this chapter introduces-mayrl introduced us back in the story get fudge bars that are coming on only hundred 10 cal and gluten-free ... the badgering count calories indices always happiness my month everybody could have year, this next the cases summer ke pns n make plans now to head to water valley for the watermelon festival. our meteorologist jacob dickey plans to be there. in the meantime, he is cooking up a storm today with watermelon - a little preview. watermelon pizza grednts: ingredients: - 1/2 cup ricotta - 1/4 cup soft cream cheese - 1 tbsp honey 1/2 p va - 1/2 tsp vanilla - watermelon slices, 1" thic - fresh berries - fresh mint - toasted conut directions: 1. mix chees, honey and vanilla 2. sead 2. spread mixture onto slices 3. top with rrie min berries, mint, conut. watermelon salsa ingredients: - persal - 1 personal sized watermelon - 1 cup diced cumbers - 1 cup diced peppers - 1/3 cup chopped cilantro - 1/2 cup diced onions - 2 tbsp lime juice - salt and pepper directions: 1. cut watermelon in half. 2. hollow out one side. 3. mix ingredients in bowl. 4. serve in watermelon bowl fun fruit skewers ingredients: - cookie cutters wateelon - watermelon - blueberries dictio directions: 1. cut shapes out of werme of watermelon 2. skewer berries and watermelon water valley watermelon festival thursday, aug 2nd - 5:00 pm friday, aug 3rd - 12:00 pm saturday, aug 4th - 9:00 am make plans now to head to water valley for the watermelon festival. our meteorologist jacob dickey plans to be there. in the meantime, he is cooking up a storm today with watermelon - a little preview. watermelon pizza ingredients: - 1/2 cup ricotta - 1/4 cup soft cream cheese - 1 tbsp honey - 1/2 tsp vanilla - watermelon slices, 1" thic - fresh berries - fresh mint - toasted conut directions: 1. mix chees, honey and vanilla 2. spread mixture onto slices 3. top with berries, mint, coconut. watermelon salsa ingredients: - 1 personal sized watermelon - 1 cup diced cumbers - 1 cup diced peppers - 1/3 cup chopped cilantro - 1/2 cup diced onions - 2 tbsp lime juice saltnd p - salt and pepper directions: 1. cut watermelon in half. 2. hollow out one side. 3. mix ingredients in bowl. 4. serve in watermelon bowl fun fruit skewers inedies: ingredients: - cookie cutters -</media:text>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 09:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:text>broken bones might pose more of a health risk to the elderly than we first thought... and diabetes could be more problematic for women. nikki battiste has a look at the day's top health stories. (package script) a new study finds diabetes increases a person's risk of cancer, but the risk is higher for women -- 27 percent compared to 19 percent for men . researchers in australia and the united kingdom also found women with diabetes had higher instances of leukemia, stomach, kidney and oral cancers than men with diabetes, but lower instances of liver cancer. (vo) patients who receive complementary therapy for their cancers have a higher death rate than patients who stick to conventional treatment. that's according to a new yale study. researchers define complementary therapy as mainly supplements and vitamins but can also include acupuncture and massage. they say patients who use the complementary medicines were more likely to refuse proven treatment, resulting in a higher risk of death. (vo) and elderly adults who break a bone remain at an increased risk of death for years after the bone has healed. researchers in australia say the heightened risk can last for more than a decade after a hip fracture and about five years for most other broken bones. that's some of the day's top health stories. nikki battiste, cbs news, new york.</media:text>
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      <title>Video: Women who suffer from gestational diabetes is high-risk for Type 2 Diabetes</title>
      <description>&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/3474/7385178?cpt=8&amp;wpid=1260"&gt;&lt;img src="http://video-static-01.clipsyndicate.com/e61c/2018/07/11/23/21/04a371cfc55b44129bc44c7e7583bcef.jpg" width="120" height="90" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style="padding:5px;"&gt;Women who suffer from gestational diabetes, while pregnant, are at a higher risk to develop Type 2 Diabetes later.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2018 21:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <media:description>Women who suffer from gestational diabetes, while pregnant, are at a higher risk to develop Type 2 Diabetes later.</media:description>
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      <media:text>how much. women who suffered from gestational diabetes while pregnant are at a higher risk to develope type two diabetes later on. this according to the medical center navicent health o-b-g- y-n patrice walker. she says they're starting to realize gestational diabetes has long term effects. doctors have known about the potential risk. but walker says they're starting to make it more clear to women in order to better handle the diabetic epidemic. "you need to let your primar care physican know that you had gestational diabetes and that primary care physican will then primary care physican know that you had gestational diabetes and that primary care physican will then be able to start screening them sooner and know that that's a risk factor they just need to watch their diet" walker says after you recovered from gestational diabetes -- still watch what</media:text>
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