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Boston Marathon winner fights for $100,000 prize money after 10 years

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Bronx woman who won 2014 Boston Marathon still waiting for prize money, trophy


Bronx woman who won 2014 Boston Marathon still waiting for prize money, trophy

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NEW YORK – Thousands of people filled the streets in Boston on Monday to watch the competitive and highly anticipated Boston Marathon, but here in New York, one runner in Riverdale has been patiently waiting for her cash out after winning that race 10 years ago.

There are simple pleasures in life Bronx resident Buzunesh Deba never takes for granted.

“This life is beautiful, it’s different,” said Deba in her first TV interview.

But for the last 10 years, there’s been one thing weighing on her mind.

“She took my chance. I lose so many things,” said Deba.

The Boston Marathon in 2014 changed the trajectory of her life and career. After six months of training and running 130 miles per week, Deba came in second place. She says the standing caused her to lose her Nike contract. But two years later, first place winner Rita Jeptoo was disqualified for doping and stripped of her title, leaving Deba as the first-place winner by default.

“I thought everything is to change after I hear the news … but nothing,” said Deba.

A decade later and she’s not only waiting for her trophy from the Boston Athletic Association, but the $100,000 she says she should’ve earned for her new first-place standing.

“You want sport to be pure, and OK, she won the race, she should get her compensation, but it clearly hasn’t been the simple,” said Jonathan Cane, Deba’s friend.

The Boston Athletic Association tells CBS New York they’ve been working to recover the money from Jeptoo and sent the following statement: 

“The Boston Athletic Association stands for clean sport and fair competition. Following the ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the B.A.A. pursued reclaiming winnings from Rita Jeptoo. As the matter is still ongoing, we are unable to comment further at this time.”

In the 10 years of missed financial opportunity for the Ethiopian immigrant and her family, Deba now has two children with her husband and recently started training again. The decorated runner says her new dream is to show her kids anything is possible, even if the system seems broken.

“After kids, if I win, that’s my dream,” said Deba.

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Why some doctors are recommending Apple Watches to manage health conditions

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Apple watches and other wearable devices may be more useful to your long term health goals than you think.

Some doctors are recommending them as a medical tool to help diagnose and manage certain conditions, including heart disease monitoring and post-surgery recovery. 

“There are a lot of health benefits” in using these devices, said Dr. Rod Passman, cardiologist and professor of medicine at Northwestern Medicine.

“It empowers patients to get involved in their health care. It allows them to understand lifestyle choices may impact their health. And from my perspective, it allows me to monitor my patients long term, remotely, no matter where they are in the world, to understand what’s going on with their heart rhythm, simply by doing an EKG from the watch itself,” Passman told CBS News. “So I think this is a very powerful tool, and many of us are using it, not only to diagnose disease, but perhaps even manage diseases like abnormal rhythm.”

Passman said a diagnosis isn’t made “purely because your watch says something’s wrong,” but it can be a helpful tool in assisting the process. 

“We always want to get medical grade confirmation before we embark on any treatment. However, we understand that this is a pretty accurate tool for detecting abnormal rhythms, and certainly the EKG that’s done, when it’s interpreted by a skilled physician can be incredibly powerful,” he said. 

Passman is leading a study funded by the National Institute of Health that aims to understand whether people with abnormal rhythms of the heart can use these devices to personalize care.

“Instead of taking your blood thinner, for example, 12 months out of the year, perhaps the watch can help guide when you need to take the blood thinner so that you can receive the benefits of a medication while minimizing the risks,” he said. 

Passman said Apple watches aren’t the only brand to have comparable benefits, mentioning devices from Samsung, Fitbit and Kardia, for example, have their uses.

“I really encourage my patients to get a device that’s compatible with the phone that they have compatible with their cost limitations,” he said. “The options are only going to expand to more devices, more rings, more wearables, and perhaps more compatible with other platforms as well.”



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Hurricane Beryl, which made landfall in Texas on Monday morning, is causing travel impacts on what was expected to be another busy day for airlines. Overnight, United, American Airlines and Southwest canceled dozens of flights in Houston and other cities because of the storm.

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Easy and delicious overnight oats recipes to try this summer

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Enjoy Quaker Oats in the hot summer months with these quick and easy overnight oats recipes featured on “CBS Mornings.” Save time and energy by making a large batch and putting them in the fridge to indulge throughout the week. Find more delicious recipes — hot, cold, sweet or savory — on QuakerOats.com. (Disclaimer: This segment was sponsored by Quaker Oats).

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