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The Invisible Wounds of War Thousands of troops returning to South Florida seek help for treatment of the very real, yet invisible wounds of the war they left behind.
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Student Loan Debate May Determine Presidential Youth Vote
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Campaign watchers say the battle for the youth vote which was a key to the President’s election back in 2008 is expected to remain a major campaign issue for both parties during this presidential election.
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events calendar New Device Can Detect Heart Attacks Early
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How would you like to get a warning that you are about to have a heart attack and be able to get to the hospital to prevent it from striking?
To Like Or Not To Like, Experts Weigh In
Lately, it seems, the click of the “Like” button has become a hot-button issue among social media users who believe there are potential drawbacks.
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CPSC Warns Of Portable Pool Dangers
Summer is just around the corner and that means pool season will be here before you know it. But the Consumer Product Safety Commission has a warning for parents considering a portable pool for their kids.
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Best Musical Instrument Stores
Whether you’re looking to rock out with the latest guitars and amps, or pick up everything you need for pianos, keyboards, brass and woodwind instruments, these locations across South Florida will help you stay in tune with your inner musician.
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Luxury Dental Spas Attracting Scared Patients
If you could have complimentary champagne, a spa robe and slippers for free, paraffin wax to make your hands and feet soft and music plus cucumbers for the eyes,wouldn’t your opinion of going to the dentist change?
SHARK Exhibit Features Celebrated Creatures Of The Sea
Do you love sharks? You’ll love a new South Florida art exhibit featuring nothing but these celebrated creatures of the sea.
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Student Loan Debate
May Determine
Presidential Youth Vote
rePorting al sunshine Millions of students like the University of Miami’s Joseph LeDonne could
graduate with even more debt if Congress allows the interest rate on federal student loans to double on July 1st. The college sophomore is looking at almost $100,000 in debt come graduation time. “My parents both lost their jobs before I went to school, so I needed the loans and in some cases I think that it’s necessary,” said LeDonne. Unless rates are frozen, today’s 3.4% loans will climb to 6.8% in about 9 weeks. That’s expected to boost borrowers’ costs by about $1000. But canceling the rate hike will cost the U.S. Treasury about $6-billion dollars. During campus visits, President Obama pushed lawmakers to take action. And House lawmakers did. The Republican lead bill passed almost along party lines, 215-195. It freezes rates and pays for the cuts by eliminating a preventive care fund in President Obama’s health care law. Rep. James Langevin, D-RI, opposes the bill. “It is unconscionable that Republican leadership is forcing us to choose between education and health care,” said Lengevin. The president warned he’d veto the GOP bill saying it will hurt women who need preventative care. The house speaker accused Democrats of picking a campaign fight. “Nobody wants to see student loan interest rates go up. People want to politicize this because it’s an election year, but my God, do we have to fight about everything?” Said Speaker of the House John Boehner. Campaign watchers say the real battle may be for the youth vote which was a key to the President’s election back in 2008. “Money is money and it’s very tight right now so hopefully… Congress gets it right,” said Calise Belin, a Howard University freshman. Freezing student loans is expected to remain a major campaign issue for both parties. The Senate is expected to debate the issue, where the democratic majority wants to pay for a rate freeze by raising taxes on anyone making more than $250,000 a year. That’s expected to be bitterly opposed by House Republicans as the July 1st deadline gets closer every day.
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The InvIsIble
Wounds of War reportIng antonIo mora
“I was extremely suIcIdal,”
“I was extremely suIcIdal,” admitted Barry
Offenburger, a U.S. Army veteran. “I was just a couple of inches between life and death,” confessed Jeffrey Ruiz, who also joined the Army. “I was drinking,” said Barry. “I was having a lot of anxiety. I was having nightmares,” declared Ruiz. Offenburger added, “I had rage, anger issues, wanted to start fights with random people.” Thirty-three year old Offenburger of Miami survived 8-months in Afghanistan. Twenty-five year old Jeffrey Ruiz of Houston spent 13-months in Iraq. Each soldier made it home whole, all limbs intact…. but broken and tormented by their invisible wounds. “I started having problems with PTSD and nightmares, anxiety and depression,” Barry admitted to CBS4’s Antonio Mora. “I was on so much medication. I needed someone to help take care of me,” Jeffrey said. Jeffrey’s wife left him and he moved back in with his parents. Margo Bartlett is his mother. “I got angry because I gave the Army a healthy child and then I got a broken child when he came back.” Offenburger was in a troop carrier with 30 soldiers, when it rolled over trying to avoid a suspected IED. Barry was thrown from the truck and hit his head. “They never diagnosed me with any head trauma,” said Offenburger. But when he returned to Miami, Barry began to change. “My anger was out of control. I started self-medicating with drugs and alcohol. I was no longer happy, even though I had a ton of things to be happy for,” explained Barry. That’s because his fiance`Erika Vanderbiest had just moved in with him and she was pregnant. “It was blinds shut, no lights in the house, I don’t want to get out of bed… very bitter and angry with life,” said Vanderbeist. “It was rough! It was a very bad place to be. Very bad.” CBS4’s Antonio Mora asked her, “Did you live in fear?” “I did,” she replied. “I’d be lying if I said I didn’t.” While Barry spiraled into a dark hole… Erika put aside her fears and found the determination to get him help. “I’m a fighter and I love him,” she explained Erika found help in another hole of sorts… a hyperbaric chamber. “And I said hyper what? Ok.” A hyperbaric chamber is a pressurized enclosure where a patient spends time inhaling 100% oxygen. For decades, hyperbaric chambers have been used to treat decompression sickness and severe wounds, including burns. “The presence of oxygen is how things grow and how we heal,” explained Ray Cralle, a physical therapist in Delray Beach. Cralle explained how the chamber dramatically increases oxygen in tissue, causing your body to release your own stem cells… accelerating healing. He’s convinced it can also heal brain trauma, an often undiagnosed problem in thousands of soldiers returning from wars abroad. “Something horrible is happening because of these explosive devices that are not being looked at,” explained
Cralle. ”Their brain imaging looks different than if I hit you with a baseball bat.” A focused brain injury such as a concussion from an elbow to the head, as was seen in late April on ESPN when the LA Lakers played the Oklahoma City Thunder… can be detected with common diagnostic scans. But Cralle says only a Nuclear Spect Scan can detect the collection of little air bubbles in the brain that are caused by repeated exposure to concussive blasts. “On paper on the record… 46 IEDs impacted on my vehicle,” said Ruiz about his time in Iraq. “An RPG came right over my truck and impacted the wall that was probably about 5-feet away from me. It happens so fast. You just feel the heat. And you get kind of like… just stars.” “The veterans, their brains almost look like popcorn cause they’ve been hit in so many areas,” noted Cralle. He showed CBS4 Ruiz’s brain imaging before his 40 hyperbaric treatments. It appeared pock-marked, irregular… like a bowl of popcorn. Then Cralle showed us the images after treatment. Those scans show a smooth and rounded normal brain. “We flew him back nine months later to be sure we didn’t have some short-term effect and we retested him. Psychologically he even did better,” said Cralle. Ruiz couldn’t agree more. ”I went from not being able to find my house that I’d lived in for years, to making the Dean’s list every semester since then.” “He’s back!” Exclaimed his mother. “And that’s what it took. I do believe.” But no substantial scientific studies have been finalized to determine the effectiveness of the chambers on brain trauma, so insurance doesn’t cover the treatment. Veterans such as Ruiz and Offenburger have to depend on the kindness of strangers like Cralle, who is donating his services, and retired Marine Corps. Lt. Col. Tony Colmenares. “You’re pretty much a true believer in this treatment?” Mora asked the Lt. Col. “Oh yeah! I’m a true believer!” Declared Colmenares. He headed a Red Cross program that paid for the soldier’s room, board and transportation to treatment in Cralle’s hyperbaric chambers. Colmenares worries there is no way to treat the injured among the thousands of troops returning to South Florida. “People are coming back that otherwise would have been lost in other wars. So now we’re trying to figure out… how do we take care of these invisible wounds?” The Pentagon began an extensive study of hyperbaric chambers in the treatment of brain injury almost 18-months ago. But even if found effective, it will take years before the chambers are rolled out to treat our troops. If Barry had been forced to wait that long… “I don’t think I’d be here. I’d probably either be dead or in jail,” Offenburger confessed. Instead, Barry and Erika are watching their 2-year old Isabella… grow up. Erika said she is grateful her man got this help. “I hope it gives someone, at least one person, a little bit of hope that there is help.”
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Miami Romance Month (from 6/1/2012 to 6/30/2012) www.miamiromancemonth.com
Celebrate love during June in Greater miami and the Beaches — the perfect place to spark a new romance, rekindle an old flame or tie the knot. Stay at a luxurious hotel, stroll along the beach, indulge at a candlelit restaurant, and marvel at the shimmering skyline.
Yoga in the Park (6/13/2012) http://www.bayfrontparkmiami.com
De-stress three times a week, with free yoga classes every monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Held outdoors by the bay, these classes offer a unique atmosphere to relax and invigorate at the same time. All participants must be at least 18 years old and will have to sign a waiver. registration is on a first come, first serve basis and the instructor will determine when the class is “full.” Bring your own yoga mat, water, and towel. All classes taught by a certified yoga teacher. Classes are located at the tina Hills Pavilion (south end of the park). In the event of rain, classes will take place in the Bayfront Park office. times: mon. & Wed.: 6 p.m.-7:15 p.m.; Sat.: 9 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Beginners, intermediate and advanced welcome.
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Coral Gables Restaurant Week (from 6/4/2012 to 6/17/2012) www.coralgablesrestaurantweek.com
With more than 30 participating restaurants, the 5th Annual Coral Gables restaurant Week is back. Each restaurant offers specially priced, three-course menus for lunch and dinner with at least a 20% savings off the regular menu prices. there’s something for everyone, so take your pick and make your reservations. for more information, visit the website.
iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party (from 6/29/2012 to 6/30/2012) www.fontainebleau.com/web/promotions/bleau_live
Part of the BleauLive concert series. the weekend will feature live performances by popular recording artists maroon 5, flo rida, Gym Class Heroes and Calvin Harris, as well as a special guest appearance by Enrique Iglesias. fontainebleau has partnered with iHeartradio, Clear Channel’s industry-leading digital radio service.
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre presents:
Real Men Sing Show Tunes... and play with puppets July 11 – August 12, 2012 www.actorsplayhouse.org
GEt rEAL! And GEt rEADY for a song-filled adult comedy about rEAL mEN behaving like, well...rEAL mEN. Get an inside glimpse of what it takes to be a man in a modern world shared with women, children, and yes, even puppets. rEAL mEN, who make a habit of juggling their balls every day; fatherhood, mid-life crisis, dating, marriage, potency, sexuality, and the lack of it. rEAL mEN, answering the one pertinent question that’s on everyone’s mind, “Do rEAL mEN sing show tunes and play with puppets?”. GEt rEAL! You better believe they do! Group discounted rates are offered for 15 or more through our group sales department.
Taste of the Caribbean (from 6/20/2012 to 6/24/2012)
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Spend the day tasting meals and attending workshops with leading chefs who will provide insider secrets for enhancing the culinary experience. taste of the Caribbean is a competition-style event that showcases the region’s best chefs, pastry chefs, junior chefs and bartenders and provides education and inspiration through seminars, workshops, tastings and demonstrations.
Stormont Kings Homeschool & Scholastic Chess Tournament Saturday, 6/2/2012 At Kendall Hotel & Suites http://www.stormontkingschess.com/
Sections are New Player, Beginner, Intermediate, and open. Everyone plays five games with a game 30 time control per player. All participants receive a trophy or a medal for participating. USCf membership is required and can be done when registering for the =tournament. Location with access to free Wi-fi, Swimming Pool, tennis Courts, Shuffleboard, tV, and more! families may stay after the tournament to enjoy all these wonderful activities.
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New Device Can
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detect heart attacks Early What if you could get a warning that you were about
to have a heart attack and you could get to the hospital to prevent it from striking? A trial is underway to make that device available in the U.S. The new pacemaker-like device will vibrate and an alarm, worn like a pager, will go off if you are about to have a heart attack. “They’re able to read signals before patient develops symptoms,” said cardiologist Dr. Juan Carlo Londono. Dr. Londono is the principal investigator of the “Angel Med Guardian.” Humberto Alvarez uses the device and showed CBS4 that it’s placed on his chest and is covered by a scar. Alvarez is one of the
patients in the trial. “With the device I feel comfort and have peace of mind,” Alvarez said. You could compare the device to a seismometer in the earth’s surface that detects an earthquake. The device can detect tremors in your heart before the heart attack even happens. When the device goes off it signals if it is an emergency or if you just need to see your doctor. “When they come in earlier and get treated rapidly we save lives,” Dr. London said. Alvarez had the device surgically implanted two months ago just six months after he had a heart attack and thought he was going to die. If the device ever goes off, he’ll know what to do and hopefully never have to endure the trauma of a heart attack again. “This is my angel,” Humberto said. The device is approved in South America and Europe, but is seeking approval in the U.S. There are 350 people in the countrywide trial so far; 600 more people are needed. The researchers are looking for people that in the past six months had a heart attack or severe chest pain. To take part in the trial either call Angel Med at 305-858-4300 or go to www.angel-med.com.
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To Like Or
NoT To Like
ExpErts WEigh in reporting Jorge estevez
LateLy, it seems, the cLick of the “Like” button has become a hotbutton issue among sociaL media users. Consider Annie Pace Scranton and her friend Chris Crater, both are avid Facebook users, but when it comes to when to click the “Like” button their opinions vary. “My like is hard to get. When I like, I want it to really mean something,” Crater said. Scranton said she clicks the “Like” button with more frequency. “And I would say that I like things probably about once an hour. Is that too much?” Not at all for the advertisers who have created pages for their products with the hopes of growing the number of “fans” who “Like” them. Bart Steiner, CEO of the marketing firm Bulbstorm, said companies recognize the power of the “thumbs up” because it increases the list of potential customers who are often rewarded for their click. “Liking has become the 21st century bumper sticker. It’s kind of your way to show your identity and say, ‘Hey I like this brand’, ” Steiner said. “Virtually every brand that’s been on Facebook for a while has done some kind of sweepstakes.” Those sweepstakes include everything from luxury vacations and fine jewelry to high-tech electronics for simply clicking “Like.” “Offers, discounts or access to unique information or you can give your feedback to a brand for the first time and have them really be able to listen to it,” Steiner said. But there are potential drawbacks of over-clicking. “Consumer beware, when you “Like” a brand, you might be used as part of an advertising campaign,” Steiner said. It means that a sign of support, such as a simple Facebook “Like,” may appear in a brand sponsored ad for all to see. In some cases, Facebook has developed a new product called sponsored stories where a person’s picture and name could appear on top of an ad. “The data shows that very often those can be two or more times as effective as an advertising medium. Because by putting my likeness there, they’ve essentially given my endorsement,” Steiner said. Craig Spiezle of the Online Trust Alliance said privacy is also an issue because many of these “likes” are connected to apps that ask for personal information. “How is that data being used? How can you delete it? How long is it kept? And perhaps one of the most important things, who’s it shared with?” Spiezle said. For added protection, experts say, read before you click especially the privacy policies. “They may not be set or optimized for privacy settings by default,” Spiezle said. For the friends who are at odds over how often they click “Like,” there’s one thing they can agree on. “Facebook rules,” Scranton said. Facebook said they respect customer privacy and while you may not be able to opt-out of the “sponsored stories” ad campaigns, you can check your Facebook activity log to ensure the ads are shared with a limited number of people.
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CPSC Warns Of
Portable Pool Dangers RepoRting Al SunShine Summer iS juSt around the corner and that means pool season will be here before you know it. But the Consumer Product Safety Commission has a warning for parents considering a portable pool for their kids. The portable pools can range in size from a typical inflatable kiddie pool to much larger models. They typically require less maintenance, but they pose risks. “Portable pools have become more affordable, but they hold thousands of gallons of water,” said CPSC Chairwoman Inez Tenenbaum. “And so parents need to know they need to take the same type of steps to save lives if they’re going to use a portable pool.” The CPSC said owners need to plan to do the following: • Empty small kiddie pools after every use, and have a place to store them out of the child’s reach. • Larger portable pools should be equipped with a cover and the ladder on the pool should not be attached when the pool isn’t in use. • Parents should learn CPR and other life-saving skills in case of an emergency “Children can drown in a very small amount of water,” Chairwoman Tenenbaum said. “That’s why children should never be unattended in a pool, no matter how small.” The CPSC also advised that parents should warn neighbors if they are planning on installing a portable pool this summer.
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Best Musical
Instrument
Whether you’re looking to rock out with the latest guitars and amps, or pick up everything you need for pianos, keyboards, brass and woodwind instruments, these locations across South Florida will help you stay in tune with your inner musician.
Tropical Music Export Express
6850 SW 81 Terrace MiaMi, FL / WWW.TropicaLMuSic.coM Guitars, amps, Drums, Basses, Tropical Music has you covered. The shop, located in Miami, also serves central & South america and the caribbean. The shop includes brands ranging from ibanez to peavey to Tama and everything in between. You can also get everything you need for your concert band student to sound their very best.
Monster Music
2402 nW 72nD avenue MiaMi, FL / WWW.MonSTerMuSicinc.coM Monster Music sells the best brands of instruments,DJ equipment, and pro-audio. it’s been open since 2005 and you can get drums, amps, keyboards, lighting, accessories, and even guitars and basses at Monster Music. They have guitars from brands including charvel, Gibson, eSp, epiphone, and many others.
Guitar Center
Stores
Allegro Music Center
6869 SW 8Th STreeT MiaMi, FL / WWW.aLLeGroMuSiccenTer.coM allegro is a full-service music center that will cater more toward string instruments, band/orchestra brass and woodwind instruments needed for any level of player. The shop includes guitars, violins, cellos, basses, and other instruments like clarinets and saxophones. allegro also claims the largest selection of sheet music in South Florida with an inventory of more than 22,000 titles.
Sam Ash
11421 nW 12Th STreeT MiaMi, FL / WWW.SaMaShMuSic.coM While Sam ash is a chain store, it has almost everything you can ask for when it comes to guitars, basses, percussion, and keyboards. Sam ash has all of the brands of equipment you could want including Sabian, epiphone, Kustom, Zildijan, MXr, and Yamaha.
7736 n. KenDaLL Drive MiaMi, FL / WWW.GuiTarcenTer.coM obviously when you call yourselves Guitar center, you better be able to satisfy the needs of guitarists. Guitar center does that and more. From a wall of guitars to drum rooms to another wall of basses and acoustic guitars, Guitar center has you covered. When you’ve selected your axe and want to know what it sounds like, the staff will help you plug in and let you check out your axe for a few minutes before you hit the cash register. June 2012 CBS4 News Magazine Key Biscayne [ 19 ]
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Luxury dental spas
Attracting Scared Patients reporting Cynthia deMos
Most of us dread the dentist. Vanessa Santiago was no exception. “As a child I do remember crying and screaming,” said Santiago. “It was not something I enjoyed.” But if you add complimentary champagne, a spa robe and slippers for free. Paraffin wax to make your hands and feet soft and music plus cucumbers for the eyes, opinions may change. Fort Lauderdale dentist, Dr. April Patty came up with the spa like solution. All the extras are designed to retain business for Dr. Patty because competition is tough. Dentists across the country have been business decline since the economy dipped two years ago. With cuts in jobs and dental coverage, dentists have been trying to find ways to boost business. “We want to pamper our clients,” said Dr. Patty. “We want to make them feel like they are not at a regular dentist’s office.” Dr. Patty pays of all the extra touches out of her own pocket. “It’s such a small expense,” she said. “But it means so much to the client. It makes a difference to how they perceive coming to the dentist office.” To create the spa ambiance, there are several small waterfalls and aromatherapy is pumped through the air vents in the office. All the extra touches seem to be working. To round out the entire spa experience you can also pay for some of the extras like eyelash extensions or fillers or even Botox. At the end of her visit Vanessa Santiago said, “My hands are softer, my feet are softer and everything smells better. I love the dentist!”
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Features Celebrated Creatures Of The Sea
Do you love sharks? you’ll love A new SouTh FloRidA ART exhibiT FeATuRing noThing buT TheSe celebRATed cReATuReS oF The SeA. SHARK is the new exhibition that opened Saturday May 12th at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale along with Nova Southeastern University’s Oceanographic Center. “I think anybody will connect with this exhibit whether you like sharks or not,” said exhibition curator Richard Ellis. Ellis is an acclaimed wildlife artist, author, and environmentalist. In this artistic underworld world of sharks, the exhibit teems with more than 70 artists’ perspectives on sharks portrayed as predator, victim and even pop culture icon. In all, there are more than 130 original pieces of work on display. In addition to drawings of all the known varieties of sharks in the world, the exhibition contains photographs, sculptures, paintings, and video as well as a section devoted to the sensational impact of the 1975 Steven Spielberg film “Jaws.” “There’s a shark carved out of automobile hub caps, there’s a shark made out of a golf bag , there’s sharks made out of washing machine parts,” explained Ellis. The exhibit SHARK created by artist Richard Ellis has been in the works for two years. Sharon Zalkin is one of the first to see the exhibition. “Absolutely incredible and overwhelmingly fabulous,” said Zalkin. “Who knew? It’s really, really special.” The underwater journey takes you on a journey of the long history of sharks, including the gallery dedicated to the film “Jaws.” The “Jaws” gallery features original storyboards, illustrations, posters and memorabilia from the film and its
sequels. “Everybody, everywhere thinks about sharks at one time or another. You can’t say that about giraffes or whales or wombats but you can certainly say it about sharks,” said Ellis. “As you go through the exhibition you’ll find in the end the story of the shark, not so much as the predator anymore but as the prey,” said Irvin Lippman, executive director of the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. SHARK also includes well-known marine artists Guy Harvey and Kent Ullberg, as well as noted photographers Chris Fallows, Ron and Valerie Taylor, Daniel Botelho, David Doubilet, and Rodney Fox. There is also a dramatic installation of watercolors of 400 shark species by British wildlife illustrator Marc Dando. Admission to SHARK includes general admission to the Museum. Adult admission is $10, seniors and military is $7, children ages 6-17 is $5, children 5 and under and Museum members are admitted free. For a more interactive experience, visitors can download the SHARK mobile integration onto smart phones and tablets. It’s a family-friendly program that offers gaming, shark facts, shark tracking and a family resource guide. It can be downloaded via a mobile bar code or a link on the website www.moafl.org. The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale is located at One East Las Olas Boulevard at the corner of Andrews Avenue in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale. The ShARK exhibiTion iS open unTil JAnuARy 6, 2013.
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