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World’s First oF its Kind surgery Saves Miami Girl’s Life To see 20-monTh old lyna Gonzalez, you would Think she’s jusT like every oTher Toddler aT ThaT aGe – vibrant and

energetic. “She’s perfectly normal, thank God,” said mother Tammy. But it wasn’t always that way. During her pregnancy, Gonzalez’s doctors discovered a benign tumor the size of a tennis ball growing on her unborn baby’s mouth. Doctors told Tammy there was little chance her daughter would survive birth – and if she did, she would require an immediate tracheotomy in order to breath and have multiple surgeries thereafter. “It’s the most horrible feeling you could ever image; physically, emotionally, mentally,” said Gonzalez. After a lot research and heart ache, Tammy sought help from University of Miami/Jackson Memorial fetal surgeon Ruben Quintero. Quintero, a pioneer in fetal medicine, has treated many birth defects and high risk conditions while the baby is still in the womb. “The concern with these tumors is they grow very rapidly, the cause bleeding which leads to the death of the baby,” said Quintero. In May 2010, Quintero and Dr. Eftichia Kontopoulos operated

on Tammy’s baby in utero. Using an endoscope guided by ultrasound they performed a first of its kind surgery and removed the tumor from the fetus’ mouth. “This was an opportunity to expand the field we have developed, to treat birth defects in utero,” said Quintero. The surgery was performed in the 17th week of the pregnancy and Tammy, who was under local anesthesia, was awake during the procedure. “I could see it floating down,” said Gonzalez. “It was like this huge weight had been lifted off. It just floated away and I could see her face.” Quintero said these types of oral tumors develop in 1 and 100,000 pregnancies. On October 1, 2010, Leyna Mykaella Gonzalez was born healthy, weighing 8 pounds, 1 ounce. The only sign of the surgery is a tiny scar on her mouth. This case was recently published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology as the first of its kind.

“she’s perfecTly normal, Thank God,”

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“i will never ever Sell or let go any Secondhand device on ebay or craigSliSt. i won’t donate it. i’ll take out the hard drive. i’ll deStroy it. i’ll take that mobile phone and i will deStroy it.”

For many, SmartphoneS have become aS much a part oF our liveS aS the Food we eat. “it’S pretty critical. baSically my whole liFe iS on thiS phone. it provideS me with a connection to everything that i need.” in Fact, with memory SizeS growing, SmartphoneS today can carry aS much oF our perSonal inFormation aS we Store on a laptop or home computer. “All my contacts, all my phone numbers, my Facebook so that kind of personal information too. There’s a lot of passwords to the Internet and like my bank account my Faceboo all on there.” That’s was just some of the personal kind of data that McAfee Cyber Security expert Robert Siciliano was looking into when he went on-line, scrolled through the vast Smartphone offerings on

eBay and Craig’s List and bought 30 unused devices. “I bought Androids, iPhones, and Blackberrys. I did this with McAfee and we found people’s entire digital lives,” said Siciliano. Before he explains what he found, you should understand he this cyber technician was not using some CIA specialized scanning software. He just used regular tools that are available on the Internet to look for this data on these devices and he found everything. Everything as in: people’s personal information, their pdf, word documents, text files, excel files, home videos, photos, and a lot of pornography. Actually, we found their entire digital lives. enough information to steal their identities, even though many sellers had tried their best to wipe their phones clean. “Well I delete the cache and make sure I take the SIM card out.” Removing the SIM card and the SD card from the phone is vital. Both are critical storage areas. But they aren’t the only virtual file drawers in Smartphones. “The devices themselves generally have their own storage,” said Siciliano. The cell phone manufacturers will tell you to go to your settings menu and restore factory settings to clear your personal information, which Sicilian says works pretty well with Blackberry’s and iPhones. But when you reset the Android phones, the Motorola Droids, even when a factory reset is done, we still found data… enough data to easily pull off identity theft. “Ten million people every single year have their identity stolen,” Siciliano pointed out. “If you resell it for fifty bucks, is it potentially worth $50 to sell your identity? I don’t know. Siciliano says that while you might be ok cashing in on your Blackberry or iPhone, based on what his investigation found, he won’t be your competition. “I will never ever sell or let go any second-hand device on eBay or Craigslist. I won’t donate it. I’ll take out the hard drive. I’ll destroy it. I’ll take that mobile phone and I will destroy it.” August 2012 CBS4 News Magazine Key Biscayne [ 9 ]



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South FloridianS love to eat out. There are plenty of remarkable restaurants where diners can find delicious deals but there are also exceptional eateries that bring in the crowds despite sometimes hefty prices. One of those restaurants is nestled in the heart of South Beach at 23rd Street off Collins Avenue. Villa Azur Restaurant and Lounge is a pleasure to the palette as well as the eyes. The romantic decor is a mixture of both antique and modern motifs. The bar is engaging and relaxing and the outdoor patio area gives customers the feeling of being in a garden somewhere in the French countryside. “That was the goal to get you to feel like you’re in Europe. As soon as you come in, you feel out of Miami. People are so surprised. They love it,” said owner Michael Martin. Martin is one of three owners of Villa Azur, along with restaurateur Jean Phillip Bernard and actor Olivier Martinez, also known as Halle Berry’s guy. The restaurant opened last March to rave reviews. The menu is mostly French Mediterranean prepared with an Italian twist. Entrees average in the mid $30’s price range with classic Italian meals like Morel Mushroom Rigatoni and the signature French dish Bouillabaisse. “We did it Mediterranean. We didn’t want it just be French food. It’s more Italian, Provencal, to have more choices for people to come here. We want them to have a taste of Europe when they come here,” explained Martin. Executive Chef Michael Benza served CBS4’s Lisa Petrillo one of his favorite dishes; Italian beef tartar followed by that Bouillabaisse and then some pasta. “Magnifique,” exclaimed Petrillo. Villa Azur is open 7 days a week. For more info: www.Villaazurmiami.com.

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Using

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9-1-1 Reporting Vanessa Borge

“What’s the location of your emergency please?” asked an emergency dispatcher.

When the 9-1-1 center got a call from someone across the country alerting them to a local fire, they were puzzled. “My caller is actually in Indiana,” declared Dispatcher #1. At a fire station in another state came this reply. “Okay.” Dispatcher #1 continued. ”My caller was playing online and someone posted that he was disabled and his stove was on fire and he couldn’t get out.” Firefighters didn’t brush it off as a prank. Instead they suited up, jumped in the truck and raced to the address where they found smoke pouring out of the windows. “I was getting to the point where someone better come,” said Bob Chambers, who suffers from Muscular Dystrophy and has limited movement. He was inside and home alone. When the fire started, he couldn’t reach the phone, so he used his specialized keyboard to tap out a message to people he was playing a game with through Facebook. “A couple of people that knew me shouted back ‘Are you kidding?’ I went no,” exclaimed Chambers. More and more cases of people posting cyber cries for help are popping up across the world. A recent Red Cross survey found 44% of people would use social media to alert rescue crews if they couldn’t call 9-1-1. That’s what Kwanza Hall did after he discovered an unconscious woman on the street. His phone battery was about to die, so he tweeted ”PLEASE CALL THE PARAMEDICS” and gave his followers the location. An ambulance soon showed up and rushed the woman to the hospital. “I’m just thankful she’s alive,” said Hall.

But experts warn that while both Bob and Kwanza were lucky, relying on social media in an emergency is risky. “The public’s expectation of what response they will get via use of social media is far beyond the capacity of public safety agencies to deliver on,” explained a Fire Chief. Most agencies do not monitor social media sites for people who need help. and if dispatchers are alerted to a post, they also have to figure out if it’s a prank. “It’s always difficult to discern what may be real and what may not be real,” said dispatcher #1. If you do have a real emergency, is shooting a quick test to 9-1-1 an option? Though the FCC is pushing for dispatch centers nationwide to update their technology to accept texts, right now it only works in a couple of places across the country. Many cities and towns, like this one just can’t afford it. “Our resources are stretched to the limit,” said this public safety expert, who pointed out that in the high-tech world we live in, dialing 9-1-1 is still the best way to contact emergency dispatchers. That wasnt’ an option in Bob’s case, and his cyber pleas for help worked. He and his wife are thankful. “I am so grateful that there was somebody out there that took it seriously.” If someone posted a request for help on a public safety agency’s social media page and the department did not respond, could the agency be at risk for a lawsuit? Experts say that unless an agency claimed to accept emergency calls on their Twitter or Facebook page, probably not. But it’s still an untested and up and coming area of the law.

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U.S. Employers Add Just

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The laTesT unemplOymenT numbers painTed a bleak picTure fOr jOb creaTiOn in

june, which cOuld impacT flOrida’s unemplOymenT repOrT due laTer in july. Oscar cabrera’s looking for full time work again after being laid off from his second banking job in 2 years. “It’s definitely tough out there,” said Cabrera. “I’ve had friends in the construction industry out of work for years. I’m looking for finance positions and they may be a little easier but it’s still tough out there” And the latest national unemployment numbers show Oscar’s right. June saw a net gain of only 80,000 jobs nationwide, making the first quarter of 2012 the worst for new job creation in about 2 years. The overall national unemployment rate remains stalled at 8.2 percent. Crunching the National numbers a little closer shows the Labor Department reports: “Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rate for blacks (14.4 percent) edged up over the month, while the rates for adult men (7.8 percent), adult women (7.4 percent), teenagers (23.7 percent), whites (7.4 percent), and Hispanics (11.0 percent) showed little or

no change. The jobless rate for Asians was 6.3 percent in June (not seasonally adjusted), little changed from a year earlier.” And the national unemployment numbers were not the only reports out Friday detailing the health of the U.S. labor Markets. Online help-wanted ads are up as more help wanted signs pop up nationwide. And online hiring’s seeing decent growth too. Last month, help wanted ads across the country were up about 4% over May according to Monster.com….and up about 5% in Miami the past year. But Orlando and Tampa are seeing much better job growth, with Orlando seeing some of the best job growth in the country. It’s up more than 20% over last year according to the online job-service. So where are the latest jobs? Professional and Health Care positions are seeing the strongest gains across the country, with part time positions growing the fastest. Oscar Cabrera just found a part time banking job and he hopes it’ll soon turn into a full time position with full benefits.

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with with tight tight clothing. clothing. TheThe crisp crisp combination combination of aofdress a dress shirt shirt andand tie tie cancan make make anyany guyguy look look put-together. put-together. ButBut about about seven seven outout of 10 of men 10 men buybuy shirts shirts that that areare tootoo small, small, according according to atoCornell a Cornell University University study. study. “You “You have have your your carotid carotid vessels vessels going going up up to the to the brain, brain, andand so so sometimes sometimes people people cancan have have some some restriction restriction in blood in blood flow,” flow,” Li Li says. says. And And that that cancan cause cause headaches headaches andand blurred blurred vision. vision. Tight Tight shirt shirt collars collars andand tiesties cancan alsoalso increase increase muscle muscle tension tension in the in the back back andand shoulders. shoulders. “There’s “There’s no no need need to cause to cause yourself yourself injury injury to just to just be be fashionfashionable,” able,” Li says. Li says. High-heeled High-heeled shoes shoes andand heavy heavy handbags handbags cancan alsoalso create create probproblems. lems. Heels Heels higher higher than than twotwo inches inches have have been been linked linked to bunions, to bunions, hammer hammer toes toes andand ankle ankle sprains. sprains. And And heavy heavy handbags handbags worn worn on on thethe shoulder shoulder cancan throw throw your your back back outout of line. of line. TheThe American American Chiropractic Chiropractic Association Association recommends recommends that that women women carry carry no no more more than than 10 10 percent percent of of their their body body weight weight in ainbag. a bag.

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South Florida Businesses

Ponder

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Of Supreme court Decision Reporting Tiffani Helberg

75 people at Deco international Security corporation in South Beach are lucky to have a joB. What they Don’t have iS health inSurance, BecauSe their BoSS DiDn’t think he coulD afforD it. noW, that’S aBout to change. With the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Health Care Act owner Thomas Sanon Jules will have to make sure he provides health insurance for his workers. He says he will have to plan for this tough financial challenge. “We have to…see what we’re gonna do for the employees of this company…we’ll be spending more money on employees,” Jones said. For companies like his, the clock is ticking, and 2014 is zero hour. By that time, employers with more than 50 full-time employees must either provide health insurance or face stiff penalties. For Bill Diggs, President of Miami-Dade’s Chamber of Commerce, the health care decision gives South Florida companies more choices in providing health care. “There’s been a tremendous difficulty getting affordable health care (for companies). Now it won’t just be one size fits all. It’s gonna be a cafeteria type of menu,” said Diggs. He believes the new law is a big benefit to the small business community. Adds Diggs: “Sometimes small businesses make a decision… where they choose not to hire somebody because of a preexisting medical condition. Those abilities are now removed.” The law will deliver tax credits to businesses to help them pay for insurance.

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A Blue Light

Warning For The

Sleep Deprived

Marybel Rodriguez

– MoMMy blogger TiTania Jordan Tosses and Turns for hours each night, and she thinks she knows

why. “From about 7 PM ’til midnight, I am in front of a screen. I’m on the computer, I’m on my mobile device,” said Jordan. Titania is on to something. Researchers, including Harvard University’s Dr. Steven Lockley, have long known that light suppresses melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep. But nowadays, we’re flooding with light, long after the sun sets, whether we’re texting, emailing or catching up on TV. Dr. Steven Lockley is the author of “Sleep: A Very Short Introduction. ”It’s a very unnatural thing for us to do, and so when we expose ourselves to light at night, we tell the brain that it’s daytime.” That makes it harder to catch some Z’s and shifts our internal body clock or circadian rhythm. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has said it’s important to raise a red flag about blue wave lengths… the kind emitted by energy-efficient light bulbs and electronic gadgets. “We know that blue light has the greatest propensity to alter circadian rhythms, and yet now-a-days it seems that blue is the color du jour,” said Dr. Nathaniel Watson of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. According to a poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America in 2011.. 95% of Americans use electronics a few nights a week within an hour before bed. Dr. Lockley says even dim light can be problematic. ”We’ve done a number of studies to show that light levels that you would be normally exposed to in the home in the evening, for example from a bedside lamp, are very easily capable of shifting the body clock.” And research has shown our health may be at risk. Studies

have linked blue light and poor sleep to depression, diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular problems. Also, ”Shift workers have been found to have about a 50% to 60% increased risk of cancer, particularly breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men,” said Lockley. What’s a gadget addict to do? Have a regular bedtime routine. Sleep in a cool, dark room. And, most importantly, power down early… ideally two to three hours before bed. “If you must have screen time before going to bed then limiting the amount of light that’s emitted from the screen would be helpful, so you can turn down the brightness,” explained Dr. Nathaniel Watson with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Titania cut back on screen time, and she says the results were eye-opening. “It was fabulous! I didn’t go to sleep right away, but I found myself feeling much more relaxed,” said Jordan. Exposing yourself to lots of bright light during the day can also help. Dr. Lockley explained how it keeps you alert and helps your body clock reset each night.

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AAA’s Top picks

For sAFe cArs For Teens Fret not parents, the american automobile association has made a short list that narrows down saFe car choices For teens without having to break the piggy bank.

For most teens, color, speed and style rank higher than safety on the list of wants when a new car is in mind. “Unfortunately, teens have the highest crash rate of any group in the United States. When purchasing a new or used vehicle, safety features should be top of mind,” said John Pecchio, manager, AAA Traffic Safety, The Auto Club Group. Each year the auto group comes out with a list of the safest cars on road for teens. This year they’ve selected: Volkswagen Golf/Rabbit TDI: Roomy and flexible despite its compact exterior dimensions, these hatchbacks have precise handling and stability control. Ford Focus: The latest models give parents the MyKey feature, which limits speed, radio volume and prevent teens from turning off safety systems. Honda Civic: A perennial and parental favorite, the Honda Civic offers solid handling, a stout structure, easy maneuvering and good fuel economy. When shopping around, do note model types, as the Si model may be too powerful for younger drivers. Hyundai Sonata (2011+): Handling is secure and the ride is comfortable. Ford Fusion: With secure handling and a comfortable ride, newer models have optional cross traffic alert feature, which makes backing out of a parking space safer. Kia Sportage: A midsize crossover utility vehicle is economical, dependable and comes with a wide range of safety features.

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Something Extra:

How To

Live To 100 If you want to make it to 100, get some sleep! New research from United Healthcare studied baby boomers and centenarians asking the latter about their secrets to aging success. The biggest difference between the old and the not-so-old: the centenarians get a lot more sleep. 71% of them reported getting eight hours or more of sleep a night. Only 38% per cent of baby boomers do. There’s also a bit of a gap when it comes to diet. More than eight in ten centenarians say they eat balanced meals while only 68% of boomers do. Still, a lot of boomers will reach 100… 600,000 are expected to be centenarians in 2050. There are fewer than 75,000 now. The centenarians and boomers surveyed were also asked to choose a favorite dinner guest from among fourteen famous people including the President, Paul McCartney, Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts. The top choice for both groups: Betty White. Some things and people clearly get better with age.

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