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Contents Back To School: How Much Homework Help To Give Your Kids

The kids are back in school and that means homework and big projects but how much work should you do to help

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Empty Nest Divorce Rate Rising

Debbie Jenkins thought she’d be married forever. But it wasn’t meant to be. The 52-year-old mother divorced her husband after two decades of marriage.

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The Health Benefits Of Seaweed

Is seaweed a miracle ingredient? Holistic Health counselor Andrea Beaman thinks it might be.

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FDA Approves First Pill To Help Prevent HIV

A drug that reduces the chances of getting HIV is about to hit the market and that’s great news for South Florida which leads the nation in new HIV case rates.

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Eat Your Way To A Flat Belly

Call it a spare tire, a pot belly or muffin top. Belly fat plagues millions of men and women, but some say you can minimize your middle by eating certain foods.

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Empty Nest Divorce Rate Rising

Reporting Cynthia Demos

Debbie Jenkins thought she’D be marrieD forever. but it wasn’t meant to be.

“I had my family and my children to help me through it,” she said. The 52-year-old mother divorced her husband after two decades of marriage. “Emotionally, physically we just couldn’t relate to each other anymore,” explained Jenkins. “We have to accept things as they are, not as you wish them to be,” insisted fifty something Thatia Cuchera. She ended her marriage last year. “I decided to take the risk on myself and take a chance on myself,” Cuchera said. These women have plenty of company. Since 1990 the divorce rate has doubled to 1 in 4 for couples over age 50. And researchers found after age 40 it’s often the wife who wants the divorce. “People are no longer willing to compromise to live an unhappy life just for the sake of a marriage,” said divorce attorney Barry Wineberger. He also explained how important longevity is to this trend. “We are all living longer. Spending four decades, five decades, six decades with the same person is becoming more difficult.” Rachel Sussmen counsels couples and says there are other reasons. “Women in their 40′s and 50′s and 60′s feel very youthful, And if you’re in a marriage that your needs aren’t being met we have choices today.” Researchers found this generation of women has more financial independence. And baby boomers put an emphasis on individual happiness. Should you live 2 people unhappily or as roommates under the same roof? Why should you have to live that way? Financial adviser Jeff Landers cautioned that splitting up later in life can be complicated. “With timing, issues become very, very critically important, because people who are in their fifties or maybe early sixties when timing is right around the corner,” said Landers. But for these new divorce’s, it’s time to enjoy their independence “I was there to take care of everybody’s needs and I just feel like it’s my time now.” What really has changed is what’s inside of me and I feel so much more confident and so much more sure of myself.”

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Back To School:

How Much

Homework

Help To Give

Your Kids Reporting Lisa Petrillo


MIAMI (CBSMiami.com) —

The kids are back in school and that means homework and big projects but how much work should you do to help your kids do well in class? According to the experts, it’s important for you not to do your kids big projects. “The problem is we are not letting our kids be independent and also the teachers end up not being able to tell what we did versus what our kids did,” explained Stacy DeBroff, CEO of MomCentral.com. DeBroff said this dilemma is a hot top on her website because many parents say they don’t want to see their kids stressing out and overwhelmed. “Often times the teachers say I want to see the struggle, I want to see the mistakes, otherwise I don’t know how to dive into the classroom and work on grammar or spelling or helping with a book report or poster.” DeBroff said for parents, it’s all in the preplanning when it comes to projects. First step, create a timeline that eliminates leaving everything until the last minute. “The things that create so much anxiety are when we don’t know what our kid’s timeline is, so create one. This is an example where we are helping them, so we are saying okay what do you need; you need a box of balls? Some string? So that we don’t have the scramble the night before,” explained DeBroff. The next step is to have a box filled with supplies ahead of time. “This is an example of having cool crafts out like duct tape or magic markers or highlighters so that kids can feel even if they are not artsy, there’s a way to make those projects look terrific and it’s not a lot of work and you can help them set up for that.” Next, keep a basket handy that the kids put

their nightly homework in. You’ll know what’s due but you won’t be doing the work. “What you realize is that kids need to stand on their own and even though it’s so tempting for us to help them, really they learn to do their best when we’re cheering them on answering questions and brainstorming next steps but not being the doers.” Stressed DeBroff. You can get more back to school tips from DeBroff’s book called “The Mom Book Goes To School” or visit her website.

“What you realize is that kids need to stand on their own”

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“Before you give me your key, can you tell me how close my room is to the construction?” asked CBS News Travel expert Peter Greenberg. It’s his Hotel Secret #1: Ask “How close your room is to any construction?” It’s a question Laura Vrooman wishes she’d asked before her Hawaiian vacation. ”It was just a major construction site. They were re-doing part of the time share resort that we stay at. So it was just pretty loud and not a pretty view either.” “Once I checked in and they gave me my room they told me construction was going on. They said don’t worry. It was between certain hours. That wasn’t true. It was loud. So I did request a room change,” said Debbie Ianniello, who also had a construction problem. According to Peter, “Every hotel in one form or another is either renovating or restorating. They’ve either closed off a whole wing or whole floor and if you don’t ask that question you’ll be given the keys to jackhammer suite.” Debbie also isn’t a fan of weak hotel showers. “It drizzles out so you realize there must be a problem you think within the hotel. I wouldn’t stay there again. You complain. You call down. They say, “Unfortunately, that’s the way it is,” explained Ianniello. Not so. Hotel secret #2: Ask for a room on a floor with a booster pump. “Booster pumps. What are those? Well very few hotels can

maintain consistently good water pressure on all their floors, so, on different floors they put a booster pump. You turn you shower faucet on, and you’ve got a fire hose going. If I want great water pressure in my room.. that’s what’s going to get it for you,” said Greenberg. Hotel secret #3: Check rates on-line, then call the hotel directly. “I’d have to ask to probably get the good information that’s necessary,” said Elizabeth Peterson. She’s right. The best deal may not be on the Internet. “If the Schmidlapp wedding just canceled,” explained Greenberg, “and sixty rooms suddenly come, that’s not going to show up on a website, that’s not going to show up on their 800 number. They dump the rooms when you call and you have a much better deal than you’ll ever find on the website.” Peter said a phone conversation goes a long way. “It might even get you and upgrade because you were nice to someone who was on the phone and they were nice to you and you actually said, thank you…ooooh bingo…upgrade!” One other tip from Greenberg: in case of fire, firefighters can only do ladder rescues as high as the 8th floor. That’s something to consider before choosing the room on the 45th floor. “The BesT deal may noT Be on The inTerneT.”

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Craft beers are fun, trendy, flavorful and growing in popularity among the masses. People who love to drink them will travel miles to get their favorite microbrew for flavors ranging from peach to pizza. In some neighborhoods, finding a good craft beer may be as easy as going to the local Publix supermarket. The Lakeland based grocer wants to satisfy their customer desires with a larger selection of microbrews. Although the change is not company-wide, new stores and remodeled stores will make more space for microbrews. According to TheLedger.com, Publix spokeswoman, Shannon Patten said this about the addition, “As we develop new store prototypes, or if we remodel an existing store, we are dedicating a larger section for beer. It’s a very important category for us.” Some stores already have sections devoted to craft and seasonal beers. For more information contact your local Publix Super Market.

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Reporting Vanessa Borge

Is seaweed a miracle ingredient? Holistic Health counselor Andrea Beaman thinks it might be. “They’re so rich in nutrients. You only need a small amount,” she said about the seaweed or sea vegetables, which she said are loaded with vitamins and minerals. “I think more and more Americans are starting to eat them and find the benefits of them. Nori is probably the most popular sea vegetable. That’s the black wrap or green wrap you see around sushi,” explained Beaman. Lydia Sarfati claims seaweed is so powerful she made it her business. “We harvest our seaweed from the Brittany Coast in France,” she said. “We use about 12 different kinds for therapeutic purposes for face, body and cosmetics. Sarfati said her company manufactures an entire line of seaweed beauty products in New Jersey. She said seaweed can detoxify and beautify the skin. “It will help with actually making your skin feel and look firmer without causing damage.” “Seaweed has a lot of B-Vitamins. It also has vitamin E, vitamin C. So it

is anti-inflammatory and anything that is anti-inflammatory affects free radicals and free radicals damage the skin,” explained Dr. Debra Jaliman, a dermatologist. She is not convinced that seaweed is a miracle. She does believe it has powerful properties that could help conditions like rosacea and eczema. “You might want to look for it if you have inflammation in your skin. So it might be for someone with redness in their skin. It is more for inflammation than it is so much for anti-aging,” said Jaliman. Now researchers are hoping seaweed’s anti-inflammatory properties could lead to treatments for medical conditions like heart disease and arthritis. Dr. Peter McCann said at least one new study holds particular promise. “This was a good study and a great start and the future is to do more credible studies to see if there really is an effect… a beneficial effect that we can prove.” declared McCann.


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Coconut Grove Pumpkin Patch Festival (from 9/29/2012 to 9/30/2012) http://coconutgrovepumpkinpatch.com A variety of fun activities for the whole family, including a true pumpkin patch in the center of all the action with more than 2,000 pumpkins! Plus, kids will enjoy the hay maze, kids fun zone with rides & inflatable attractions, a dress-your-own scarecrow village, food booths, and on-going shows on the main stage. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Design for a Living World

Flamenco Puro and Tango Argentina (9/29/2012) - www.claritafilgueiras.com Spain and Argentina’s hearts beat together as one in this passionate evening of the hottest art forms: Flamenco and Tango Argentino. The most exciting show in Miami, exploring connections between two elegant genres. With Master Artists: Tango dancers Eddy Hernandez, Veronica Trill, and Bandoneon player David Alsina, Flamenco guitarist/singer Cristian Puig, percussionist Romulo Bernal, and award winner-choreographer Clarita Filgueiras.

Miami Spice Restaurant Program (from 8/1/2012 to 9/30/2012) www.iLoveMiamiSpice.com If you’re visiting during August or September, don’t miss a chance to savor some of our area’s most spectacular cuisine. Greater Miami and the Beaches’ top restaurants offer mouth-watering meals at incredible savings.

Gables Gallery Night (9/7/2012) www.artcircuits.com Monthly open house on the first Friday of each month showcases local galleries. Enjoy outstanding exhibitions, free refreshments and complimentary continuous shuttle buses between galleries.

(from 7/26/2012 to 10/26/2012) www.coralgablesmuseum.org This internationally acclaimed exhibit features intriguing works from 10 of the world’s most renowned designers, including Isaac Mizrahi, Kate Spade New York, Yves Béhar and Maya Lin. In developing the exhibit, The Nature Conservancy invited these designers, plus Ted Muehling, Stephen Burks, Abbott Miller, Hella Jongerius, Christien Meindertsma and Ezri Tarazi, to create usable objects from sustainable materials sourced from around the world. The collection of stunningly beautiful designs, including clothing, furniture, accessories and more, is on display in the exhibit, along with the photographs of award-winning photojournalist Ami Vitale, who documented the people and places associated with the project.


Wheelin’ Dealin’ Food Fest

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(9/15/2012) www.magiccitycasino.com Invite family and friends to enjoy the best of Miami’s food trucks with gourmet food options that will rock your taste buds. 5-10 p.m.

(9/15/2012) - www.schneblywinery.com Schnebly Redland’s Winery features a lively Saturday happy hour with live entertainment, tropical wine tasting set amid a beautiful tropical environment with fish ponds and a waterfall.

Key Biscayne Triathlon Trilogy (9/9/2012) http://www.triathlontrilogy.com The Trilogy International will feature a 1/2 mile swim, 20 mile bike, and 5.2 mile run and all finishers will get a limited edition Trilogy International Finisher medal. All finishers will get series points towards the international Trilogy series championship. All races begin at 7 a.m.

GableStage at the Biltmore: Ruined

(from 9/8/2012 to 10/7/2012) www.gablestage.org Winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Lucille Lortel and Obie Awards. This probing work about the resilience of the human spirit during times of war is a searing variation on Brecht's Mother Courage, translated to a brothel in the conflict-torn Congo. By Lynn Nottage, the author of Intimate Apparel, a GableStage hit in 2006.

Miami International Wine Fair (from 9/14/2012 to 9/16/2012) http://www.miamiwinefair.com Guests have the opportunity to taste more than 1,500 different wines from 20 countries. Hundreds of renowned importers, distributors and retailers participate every year in the Fair's innovative Buyers Program that guarantees exhibitors meetings with relevant potential buyers from all 50 states, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Miami Soccer Festival

(from 9/29/2012 to 9/30/2012) http://www.miamisoccerfestival.org The annual Miami Soccer Festival exists to promote, celebrate and share "The Beautiful Game" of soccer with the community of Miami and beyond within a healthy family environment. A full range of youth, adult and co-ed teams play in various 11v11, 7v7 and 5v5 tournaments whilst a popular mix of local bands perform live on stage. Additional entertainment includes Soccer 5 Live tricks, juggling, world record attempts, soccer walk, get in the game fitness and fun, and a full range of food from around the worlds within the soccer village, which also features soccer merchandise, soccer games and a FIFA tournament played on PS3 and Xbox, and special guest appearances over the two days. September 2012 CBS4 News Magazine Key Biscayne [ 17 ]


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Reporting Ted Scouten

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A drug that reduces the chances of getting HIV is about to hit the market and that’s great news for South Florida which leads the nation in new HIV case rates.


The Food and drug adminisTraTion has approved Truvada, the first drug shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection. A 3-year study showed a daily dose cut the risk of infection 42-percent, when accompanied by condoms and counseling. It’s a milestone in the 30-year battle against the virus that causes AIDS. “I think it’s something that should have been done a while ago,” said Rob Rowe. Gilead Sciences Inc. has marketed Truvada since 2004 as a treatment for people who are infected with the virus. While many people are excited that the pill will reduce the risk of infection, others worry this could make things worse because people will revert to reckless, dangerous sexual behavior. “They’re going to think that they don’t have to use protection, that’s what it’s all going to be about,” said Brian Benway. “I’m very happy that Truvada has been released by the FDA,” said Dr. Sheetal Sharma. Dr. Sharma works with Broward Health System and the Broward House Service agency. As an HIV specialist, he’s thrilled with the new prevention tool. But, he knows Truvada is not 100% effective in cutting the spread of HIV and does nothing to stop sexually transmitted diseases. “The downside is that don’t drop your guard regarding safer sex practices because syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes, genital warts, hep c infections could still come in,” said Dr. Sharma.

Dr. Sharma said he’s also worried that some people might think you can just pop a pill before risky sex and be okay. “That’s a terribly wrong perception,” said Dr. Sharma, “Patients will want to do that, ‘Oh well, this is the evening before pill’, but it won’t work that way.” Health officials are hoping insurance will cover Truvada, which costs about a thousand dollars a month, now that it has FDA approval. “What we really need is a vaccine that would completely wipe out any chances of getting the disease and we really need to find a cure,” said John Fama. Health experts agree that the bottom line has remained the same for the last three decades; prevention and safe sex remain the keys to stopping the spread of HIV.

“The downside is ThaT don’T drop your guard regarding saFer sex pracTices because syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes, geniTal warTs, hep c inFecTions could sTill come in,”

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Eat Your Way to a Flat Belly Reporting Cynthia Demos

Call it a spare tire, a pot belly or muffin top. Belly fat plagues millions of men and women, but some say you can minimize your middle by eating certain foods. Mary Morin lost 20 pounds, but she’s still working hard to improve her abs. “I try to do sit ups and crunches,” said Mary. “If I had to guess I’d say 90 percent of women complain about that area,” said Jayne Drew, a personal trainer. 39-year-old Alexa Moulder says it’s especially difficult after becoming a mom. “It’s a tough area to fix,” said Alexa. Research has shown there are health risks associated with belly fat. It can increase your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and even certain cancers. Exercising can help, but Nutritionist Nicolette Pace says you can whittle your middle by eating the right foods. “You’ll get flavor, you’ll get freshness, you’ll get vitamins, you’ll get everything you need to help bust that belly fat,” said Pace. Pace says leafy greens and high fiber veggies, like artichokes and celery, can help detox your digestive system and flatten your belly.

Citrus fruits, especially lemons and grapefruits, are a super food for weight loss. They’re high fiber and contain compounds that can trim your middle. “Each of them has some level of plant or phytochemical within it that gives it an extra edge,” said Pace. Yogurt and fermented dairy products with probiotics help regulate the digestive system to flatten your belly. Look for active cultures on the label. Pace also recommends aromatic herbs like sage, thyme, ginger, and garlic. “Each of them not only produces tremendous amount of flavor, but is also containing these plant chemicals that have been found to improve fat metabolism,” said Pace. While certain foods may help you be less bloated, Dr. Lisa Ganjhu is skeptical about being able to pinpoint just fat around the waist. “You may lose weight in your belly, but for the most part it’s hard again to just target to that one area, unless you get liposuction,” said Dr. Ganjhu. If you’re not ready for surgery, some research has shown that tea helps curb appetite, and green tea specifically contains chemicals that rev up fat burning.

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Ground Broken For

New Brickell coNdo Tower Ground has been broken for the newest high-rise to dot the Miami skyline. The BrickellHouse, located at 1300 Brickell Bay Drive, will be a 46 story luxury condo with a fully automated parking garage. Newgard Development Group said nearly 90 percent of the units have already been sold. They add that this is the first “luxury residential tower” to go vertical in the Brickell district since the 2008 real estate boom. “Brickell is coming back and what it means is that people are already betting on Miami again,” said Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado. Once completed, the BrickellHouse will be one of the largest

developments in the Brickell financial district. “This is a sign that we are sending to every investor, Miami is a good investment,” said Regalado. The 374 unit tower will have cutting edge designs including an automated parking garage. “You basically come in, drop off your car, and the system will park the car by itself,” said Harvey Hernandez, president of the Newgard Development Group. “When you are ready to leave, from your phone or your iPad or from a phone call you call for your car and it will be waiting for you in two minutes.” The $170 million project is scheduled to be completed in 2014.

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Social media iS the new way companieS are getting buzz on their products. Businesses are bringing together social media users for impromptu parties as a marketing tactic. The lesson is not just about makeup. It may be a MAC makeup master class, but the students may be the ones doing the teaching. “I love communicating and sharing information. It is just a way to connect with other people,” said one party attendee. About a dozen women came to Bloomingdales in Aventura to spread the word about MAC makeup through constant updates on their social media outlets. “People think you have to dedicate a lot of time to tweeting, but when you are used to it, it becomes second nature after a while,” said one woman at the event. At the head of this class is Social Media Expert Jewel Figueras who selected each of these powerful women.

“It has been said that most consumers would like a stamp of approval from a friend and someone they trust,” said Figueras to CBS4’s Jorge Estevez. “We are sharing it with millions of people not just thousands. We are tweeting and we all have a large follow base,” said one woman. All that influence is nothing to brush off during times where every sale counts. “We really are able to reach so many different outlets it is efficient and instantaneous,” said Eileen Alkabes, who works in the marketing department at Bloomingdale’s. So will it work? The ladies’ tweets were seen by 250,000 people before the event and after that number is expected to double. “people think you have to dedicate a lot of time to tweeting, but when you are uSed to it, it becomeS Second nature after a while,” September 2012 CBS4 News Magazine Key Biscayne [ 25 ]


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Permit #1796 Miami, FL

POSTMASTER - REQUESTED IN-HOME DELIVERY DATE: SEPTEMBER 1-10, 2012


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