The Secret To Her Success: Women:s Health
NBC ID: ARE85U7K0Z | Production Unit: Nightly News | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: NY-NN-20070910-0001 | Air Date(s): 09/10/2007 | Event Date(s): 09/10/2007Transcript
Event Date(s): 09/10/2007 | Event Location(s): Chicago, Illinois | Description: EXT DAY In interview woman says"Other than that, I'm not really worried about my health at this point yet. I don't even see the doctor that much." (video shrinks to insert) In insert interview woman says"We definitely take care of everybody else around us, and then if we have time, we'll go take care of ourselves." INT xCU: Cigarette being smoked (faces unseen). CU: Hand holds wine glass. Layered shot of monitor readout; compression shot of pedestrians (faces unseen) and super"no second opinion" In insert interview woman says"I have very rarely ever gotten a second opinion, even though I know I should." INT In interview Dr Melissa McNeil (ph) says"That's a mistake, is not taking ownership of the doctor/patient encounter." Layered shot of feet on treadmill with super"prevention" INT MS: McNeil puts blood pressure cuff on patient. MS: She talks with patient. In interview McNeil says"And cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of women, and yet they are much less likely to get their cholesterol checked and to be on the appropriate medications." MS: Dr Cliff Bassett talks with patient in exam room as video shrinks to insert with super"food allergies" In insert interview food allergy patient Dana Conte says"I felt like I was crawling out of my own skin. I was so itchy, like, in my throat, in my ears, everywhere. And I didn't know what to do." MS: Bassett examines Conte. In interview Bassett says"So it's important to understand if you have underlying allergies, you need to be evaluated and treated properly." Layered shot of pedestrians with super"Early Menopause" INT MS: Dr Laura Berman talks with patient (faces unseen) CU: Patient's crossed legs (faces unseen). Super"Sexually transmitted diseases" EXT DAY MS: As they walk in park, Berman tells NBC's Dr Nancy Snyderman"Even though women are more susceptible to sexually transmitted diseases than men, they really think they're immune to it, especially if they're in a monogamous relationship. And for those women that are out there dating, only 30 percent of them are asking a potential sexual partner about their STD history." EXT DAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Snyderman signs off on-camera from Chicago. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:48:33