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city in centers for disease control finds no -- the centers for disease control finds no change from 2007 to 2010. one in three adults and one in six kids and teens are obese. that's defined as 20% or more above your ideal weight. >>> washington, d.c. test driving a delivery service for burger king. they are thinking about expanding its business to home office delivery. they are offering service by phone and online from your telephone in fact. one major concerns are the fries going to stay hot and crispy? >> hm. that's good. >> and the fries? >> very good. they are good. >> did it pass the fry test? >> it did. >> this auto shop paid $29 and 69 cents for lunch for three guys. that included the tip. it took about 42 minutes for delivery from the burger king located about a mile away. i like my burgers hot not soggy. >>> you could win a free flight to focus today. alegion -- is that how that's pronounced? kicking off its flight schedule between oakland and phoenix today with a contest. register near security in terminal one between 11 and noon this morning. have your bags with you an re
city in centers for disease control finds no -- the centers for disease control finds no change from 2007 to 2010. one in three adults and one in six kids and teens are obese. that's defined as 20% or more above your ideal weight. >>> washington, d.c. test driving a delivery service for burger king. they are thinking about expanding its business to home office delivery. they are offering service by phone and online from your telephone in fact. one major concerns are the fries going to...
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a bad economy but crime rates have dropped following the great recession, and today the centers for disease control said that for the first time in 45 years, homicide is not among the top taken causes of death. there was a close call on a runway at chicago's midway airport. a southwest airlines 737 with 85 people on board had just landed and was cleared to cross the runway on the way to the term nhl. but a learjet was taking off from that same runway. the southwest pilot sounded irate when he called the tower. right over his head. federal officials say the planes missed by 62 feet. it happened last month but we just got word of it today. we called the f.a.a. to find out if anyone in the tower has been disciplined but the agency declined to tell us. it was a hard landing in bankruptcy court today for the makers of twinkies, not to mention ding dongs and hohos. hostes brands filed for chapter 11. sales have been hurt by tough competition and by meshes making healthier food choices. michelle obama insists she loves being first lady despite some reports to the contrary. >> pelley: finally tonight, the
a bad economy but crime rates have dropped following the great recession, and today the centers for disease control said that for the first time in 45 years, homicide is not among the top taken causes of death. there was a close call on a runway at chicago's midway airport. a southwest airlines 737 with 85 people on board had just landed and was cleared to cross the runway on the way to the term nhl. but a learjet was taking off from that same runway. the southwest pilot sounded irate when he...
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the centers for disease control and prevention released the numbers today, that more than 70% of adults are overweight. experts say to change the trend for the next generation, adults need to do a better job modeling healthy eating and exercise habits. right now 1 in 6 children are obese. >>> and for centuries, slits from ruined reputations. but now a new study said gossiping can have an up side. it can be therapeutic. somebody behaving behalfly can create heart beats in some subjects, and gossiping could are yeeou are worried about dishonest or untrustworthy people. we'll be right back. >>> betty white celebrated her 90th birthday in style, complete with a card from the president. >> i can't believe you are 90 years old. in fact, i don't believe it. that's why i am writing to ask if you will be willing to produce a copy of your long-form birth certificate. >> that was very funny. that aired as part of the tribute to betty white. dozens of people from her six-decade career in showbiz wished her a happy birthday. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you for being with us. we'll see you at
the centers for disease control and prevention released the numbers today, that more than 70% of adults are overweight. experts say to change the trend for the next generation, adults need to do a better job modeling healthy eating and exercise habits. right now 1 in 6 children are obese. >>> and for centuries, slits from ruined reputations. but now a new study said gossiping can have an up side. it can be therapeutic. somebody behaving behalfly can create heart beats in some subjects,...
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the centers for disease control finds no change in the rate of obesity from 2007 to 2010. it is estimated one in three adults and one in six children and teens are obese, which is defined as being 20% or more above your ideal weight. >>> and new research suggests junk food at schools is not causing students to again weight. a pennsylvania state university study found there was a significant increase in the number of students exposed to junk food in middle school, there was no increase in the percentage of students who were over weight. and the number decreased. researchers say childhood obesity policies may need to target eating habits at home. >>> check back in with eyewitness news today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 for the cruise ship disaster. we'll have the latest from italy on suspending search efforts for survivors there. >>> and more on the $311 million in revenue in the governor's new budget. join us at 4:00 after dr. phil. >>> and stay with us. your five-day forecast is next., >>> there is the wind. if you step outside, you will feel it. this is what we have going on fo
the centers for disease control finds no change in the rate of obesity from 2007 to 2010. it is estimated one in three adults and one in six children and teens are obese, which is defined as being 20% or more above your ideal weight. >>> and new research suggests junk food at schools is not causing students to again weight. a pennsylvania state university study found there was a significant increase in the number of students exposed to junk food in middle school, there was no increase...
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that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention.ributes to problems like drunk driving. >>> we have a new review out by the university of arizona. it found that divorced adults have a higher risk of early death compared to their married counter parts. the risk was 23% greater among divorcees similar to those who smoke, are overweight or drink heavily. scientists believe this could be because of the negative health conditions like depression or trouble sleeping. abc2news.com is your place for all the health news you need. log on and check out the page. you'll find the day's healthlines as well different health categories to help you find the information for you and your family. >>> all right. let'sxd start off with an electn ÑiÑitoçó new hampshirq: clear weather, no snow @ícdÑi tk we're theÑi free state. temperatures in the low 40s up there today. weather should not impact turnout. we know that much. take a look at the overall conditions back here in baltimore. 43 now after topping out at 10 degrees warmer than that. winds have gone
that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention.ributes to problems like drunk driving. >>> we have a new review out by the university of arizona. it found that divorced adults have a higher risk of early death compared to their married counter parts. the risk was 23% greater among divorcees similar to those who smoke, are overweight or drink heavily. scientists believe this could be because of the negative health conditions like depression or trouble sleeping....
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estimated 15,000 people die each year from overdosing on prescription meds according to the center for disease control. >>> are you having trouble getting 8 hours of sleep? many of us would answer yes. a specialist says it's important to develop a routine when you sleep. this is not just black. he says you can do this by taking a warm bath every night or reading a book. it's also important that you put down electronic devices half an hour before bedtime. when you are ready for bed, the one thing you should never ever do is look at the clock. he says some people benefit from writing a to-do list helping them put their minds at ease. do you have a resolution of losing weight? ceres tee -- kerr see -- kirs tee alley want you to dance away the pounds. 100 days of dance.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most soothing lotion for every nose issue. a nose in need deserves puffs plus lotion indeed. to give your cold a
estimated 15,000 people die each year from overdosing on prescription meds according to the center for disease control. >>> are you having trouble getting 8 hours of sleep? many of us would answer yes. a specialist says it's important to develop a routine when you sleep. this is not just black. he says you can do this by taking a warm bath every night or reading a book. it's also important that you put down electronic devices half an hour before bedtime. when you are ready for bed, the...
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a new report from the centers for disease control and prevention shows the average life expectancy jumpedh rates also dropped a half percent. >>> number three, virginia's highways earned the lowest safety rating of all the area highways. the reason, well an auto safety advocacy group says there's no ban on texting while driving. cops can't pull over drivers for not wearing seat belts. the district and maryland did much better. number two, fast food isn't just bad for your waistline, it may be bad for your brain. in a recent study, rodents were fed a high fat damage. hormones that control things like hunger and thirst. researchers are not sure if the same would apply to humans. >>> and number one tonight, well, it may affect your morning cup of oj. the food and drug administration is stepping up testing for a fungus found in low levels in orange juice. they believe it may be coming from orange juice concentrate imported from brazil. brian, that's a look at tonight's fox 5 top 5. >>> it's coming down out there, getting out of here any time soon? >> it will. by 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. cer
a new report from the centers for disease control and prevention shows the average life expectancy jumpedh rates also dropped a half percent. >>> number three, virginia's highways earned the lowest safety rating of all the area highways. the reason, well an auto safety advocacy group says there's no ban on texting while driving. cops can't pull over drivers for not wearing seat belts. the district and maryland did much better. number two, fast food isn't just bad for your waistline, it...
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. >>> the center for disease control is warning about everyone of a new strain of swine flu.he biggest worries this year's vaccinations don't fight it. the cdc says most of the people had direct contact with farm animals. what is not known is how easily this strain can spread person to person. they're still investigating that. of course, back between 2009 and 2010, more than 17,000 people died from the highly contagious h1n1 swine flu strain. >>> well, the heavy rains caused headaches for anybody who had to be out there tonight driving or otherwise. and right now it is still coming down. >> it sure is. topper shutt joins us outside on the weather terrace. hopefully this is over by the time folks head out tomorrow morning. >> i think it will be. the heaviest rain is occurring right now. let me show you live doppler 9000. this is pretty heavy activity through now what is up a little bit now from prince william county but mainly fairfax county and loudoun county up into frederick county and into the panhandle of west virginia. that is rainfall rates almost an inch an hour and it
. >>> the center for disease control is warning about everyone of a new strain of swine flu.he biggest worries this year's vaccinations don't fight it. the cdc says most of the people had direct contact with farm animals. what is not known is how easily this strain can spread person to person. they're still investigating that. of course, back between 2009 and 2010, more than 17,000 people died from the highly contagious h1n1 swine flu strain. >>> well, the heavy rains caused...
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now, that's according to the centers for disease control. and it is research that says women, they suffered domestic abuse in at least 40%. that figure is 25%. they said that is because the police officers are trained to be in control of the situation, even if it means using force to gain control. >> and the shoe store, the security store, battling you or someone you know. hit by hackers. what the company says you could do to keep your personal information safe. >>> and they dropped out. members of the tea party, throwing their support of the political season. >>> and for what seems like forever, finally some changes are on the horizon. it's windy tonight. tomorrow, we'll get some sunshine and then tomorrow night, boy, temperatures, they are going to fold big time. >>> and the forecast rain is on the way for you and more here. than 24 million customers to change their passwords. the >>> ever shop zappos.com? they are usualing more than 24 million customers to change their passwords. the company e-mailed a letter after a security breach. now
now, that's according to the centers for disease control. and it is research that says women, they suffered domestic abuse in at least 40%. that figure is 25%. they said that is because the police officers are trained to be in control of the situation, even if it means using force to gain control. >> and the shoe store, the security store, battling you or someone you know. hit by hackers. what the company says you could do to keep your personal information safe. >>> and they...
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today an advisory committee with the centers for disease control based in atlanta recommended a changethe definition of lead poisoning. >> it's a decision that's long overdue. even at lower levels, lead exposure and lead poisoning can be harmful. >> reporter: the current definition is 10 micrograms for liter in the blood. the group of scientists and experts want that lowered to 5 micrograms. >> for the united states, that means over 450,000 kids even today are still going to be considered lead poisoning. >> reporter: for decades, baltimore and other cities across the country have fought to eradicate lead, much of it coming from the paint in older homes. children 0-6 years of age is the group used to define lead poisoning, a group most at risk for developmental disabilities and other problems from lead. >> it increases the rate of early mortality by 36%. >> reporter: congress has cut the budget for the lead program for the cdc. >> they have never rejected a recommendation from an advisory committee of this type. >>> the ravens make their play off push. we found city hall and several oth
today an advisory committee with the centers for disease control based in atlanta recommended a changethe definition of lead poisoning. >> it's a decision that's long overdue. even at lower levels, lead exposure and lead poisoning can be harmful. >> reporter: the current definition is 10 micrograms for liter in the blood. the group of scientists and experts want that lowered to 5 micrograms. >> for the united states, that means over 450,000 kids even today are still going to...
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. >> centers for disease control say flu cases are down, people should still get vaccinated.t unusual to have a slow start to the season than a dramatic increase in late winter. >> we have heard reports from the state health departments who help us track that information, that they are seeing more positive specimens. we might start to see increase in activity shortly. >> doctors aren't sure why influenza isn't spreading as quickly, but warmer temperatures this winter may play a role. >> a milder winter might lead to people doing more activities outside, staying indoors less, being around sick people less. it may have something to do with that. >> the low flu activity might be a sign that more people are getting vaccinated. the doctor says if you haven't had your shot, get it now. >> it's never too late to be vaccinated. >> hopefully i don't get the flu. >> according to the cdc, eight adults have died from the flu this season. no children have died. compare that to last season when 122 youngsters died of complications from the flu. it can be very serious. >>> caught on tape, a
. >> centers for disease control say flu cases are down, people should still get vaccinated.t unusual to have a slow start to the season than a dramatic increase in late winter. >> we have heard reports from the state health departments who help us track that information, that they are seeing more positive specimens. we might start to see increase in activity shortly. >> doctors aren't sure why influenza isn't spreading as quickly, but warmer temperatures this winter may play...
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. >>> the center for disease control is expected to release its latest findings on tell obesity epidemicater today. an estimated 200,000 of obese americans in america choose to have wait loss reduction surgery every year. one appears to be more effective than the erie. >> lynnette trotman decided to have weight loss surgery after being diagnosed with blood pressure. >> i with us so happy when i go to the doctor that the scale would be able to tell me my weight. >> reporter: she chose a procedure called gastric banding. doctors put an adjustable band around a apartment of the stomach. trotman thought banding was the safest option but three years later after complaining to her doctor, she had the band removed. >> i told her like, what is going on, you know. i'm not losing any weight, i'm gaining weight still. >> reporter: trotman's experience is not unusual. more than half who chose gastric banding were still obese after six years according to a new study in the archives of surgery. patients also had more long-term complications following surgery where doctors use staples to create a new p
. >>> the center for disease control is expected to release its latest findings on tell obesity epidemicater today. an estimated 200,000 of obese americans in america choose to have wait loss reduction surgery every year. one appears to be more effective than the erie. >> lynnette trotman decided to have weight loss surgery after being diagnosed with blood pressure. >> i with us so happy when i go to the doctor that the scale would be able to tell me my weight. >>...
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a new report from the centers for disease control shows the twin birth rate has risen 76% since 1980. waiting longer to have children and twins are more likely to occur naturally in older moms. experts say assistive rerp destructive technology and assistive technology accounts for it. the costs of in vitro fertilization is so high, couples push for as many embryos as possible to be implanted. three is generally the max. >> the unintended consequences of increasing multiple births is not a good thing. and one needs to found find a way of controlling that. >> reporter: unintended consequences can include low birth weight and preterm birth. as technologies improve so does safety and success rate. >> the technology's gotten so much better we really can do well with the pregnancy rate with a single embryo going back. >> reporter: the more conservative approach shows in the data. the twin birth rate has slowed since 2005. erika edwards, nbc news. >> with all those twins you get the double strollers, double car seats, everything involved. >> a lot of work. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri. we
a new report from the centers for disease control shows the twin birth rate has risen 76% since 1980. waiting longer to have children and twins are more likely to occur naturally in older moms. experts say assistive rerp destructive technology and assistive technology accounts for it. the costs of in vitro fertilization is so high, couples push for as many embryos as possible to be implanted. three is generally the max. >> the unintended consequences of increasing multiple births is not a...
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. >>> the centers for disease control says young people with conditions are at high risk for flew complicationsthey investigated a flu out break last year, half of the 130 people living there developed a illness. 13 became severely zkloíuekw complexed question he ever ponded. he replied. women. they are a complete mystery. >>> this is about to become famous thanks thanks to the :of i am tom vacar. still ahead. >>> lots of 60s today. and even low 70s. will it be as warm for friday? i got your five-day forecast with your weekend in view. ) we're united. (woman) a family. (woman) a coming together of thousands. so that one has to suffer the agony of a loss. the agony of my loss. we're going to erase breast cancer once and for all. (woman) walking 60 miles. (woman) in three days. join us. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> album sales increased this year :1st time since 2004. total sales of 330 million. digital albums showed the biggest increase, 19.5%. adele's album sold the m
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the centers for disease control says in 2010 a third of american adults, 78 million, were obese. 17% of children. both at the same levels as they were in 2003. >>> chef paula deen who is famous for her butter-laden dishes is under fire after revealing she has diabetes. she a nouned yesterday she was diagnosed with type two diabetes three years ago. deen is a spoke spokesperson for a diabetes drug. critics say she knowingly pushed fattening recipes while struggling with diabetes. not clear if she plans to make her future recipes more health conscience has has urnlds her viewers to practice moderation. >>> a look at the world of extreme sports and the recent wave of injuries to its athletes. i'm betty nguyen shall this is the "cbs morning news." "cbs morning news." ♪ what if one little pop ♪ could open a world of wonder ? ♪ ♪ so sensory ♪ so satisfying ♪ the discovery ♪ never seems to stop ♪ ♪ it's the magic friskies ♪ ♪ makes happen ♪ every day ♪ in so many ways ♪ friskies ♪ feed the senses and it hasn't been going exactly as planned. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on loca
the centers for disease control says in 2010 a third of american adults, 78 million, were obese. 17% of children. both at the same levels as they were in 2003. >>> chef paula deen who is famous for her butter-laden dishes is under fire after revealing she has diabetes. she a nouned yesterday she was diagnosed with type two diabetes three years ago. deen is a spoke spokesperson for a diabetes drug. critics say she knowingly pushed fattening recipes while struggling with diabetes. not...
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the centers for disease control and prevention shows 1/3 of adults and 17% of children were obese between 2009 and 2010. the same exact results from 2003. researchers also say there hasn't been an increase in the fact that it stayed the same is a concern. this could lead to an increase in diabetes cost which links to the disease -- other diseases down the road. mainly because type two diabetes is linked to obesity and gets worse as team page. >> this is not a license to pig out but research suggests junk food at schools is not causing students to gain weight. a pennsylvania state university study looked at students from fifth grade to eighth grade. while there was a significant increase in the number of students exposed to junk food at middle school, there was no increase in the percentage of students who were overweight or obese. in fact, the number actually decreased. researchers say childhood obesity policies need to target eating habits at home. >>> ok, time now for the question of the morning. >> what is the one thing 73% of men said they do not want to do on the first date? is it a,
the centers for disease control and prevention shows 1/3 of adults and 17% of children were obese between 2009 and 2010. the same exact results from 2003. researchers also say there hasn't been an increase in the fact that it stayed the same is a concern. this could lead to an increase in diabetes cost which links to the disease -- other diseases down the road. mainly because type two diabetes is linked to obesity and gets worse as team page. >> this is not a license to pig out but...
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today the centers for disease control said that as of 2010, a third of american adults, 78 million, werey 13 million children. there are... these are about the same levels as in 2003. a school district that's beyond broke may shut the doors to thousands of students. that story is next. >> pelley: we have a dramatic example tonight of the tough choices state officials face to balance their budgets. cutting aid to public schools is one way they're doing it. and one school district near philadelphia with more than 6,000 students is now completely out of cash. michele miller tells us it may have to close some schools in midterm. >> reporter: the top of the agenda at this school board meeting in chester, pennsylvania, was survival. >> how can y'all sit here and say y'all are trying? no, you're not trying hard enough! >> reporter: the school district needs $20 million to get through the rest of the school year. kashay taylor is a high school junior. you don't have the appropriate textbooks? >> no. >> pelley: what about your teachers? >> teachers try their best, most of them. they pay for paper
today the centers for disease control said that as of 2010, a third of american adults, 78 million, werey 13 million children. there are... these are about the same levels as in 2003. a school district that's beyond broke may shut the doors to thousands of students. that story is next. >> pelley: we have a dramatic example tonight of the tough choices state officials face to balance their budgets. cutting aid to public schools is one way they're doing it. and one school district near...
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today the centers for disease control said that as of 2010, a third of american adults, 78 million, werey 13 million children. there are... these are about the same levels as in 2003. a school district that's beyond broke may shut the doors to thousands of students. that story's next. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. i think we should see other people. in fact, i'm already seeing your best frie
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then most recently the center for disease control has just released their community transformation grants that have a fairly significant focus, obviously on prevention, but also prevention of substance use, alcohol use, and tobacco use. very good. and patrick, what does that mean for the behavioral health care? how do we do prevention in the context of public health within the behavioral healthcare system? when we talk about prevention and behavioral health, it is almost like we are talking about a different thing to a large degree because we are certainly not talking about preventing people from having an illness. what we are talking about is preventing people going into crisis, generally, and into a deeper end of services. so it's really, really critical that we put a lot of emphasis on prevention and recovery, resiliency based programs in mental health because the difference in cost and services between somebody coming into a system and receiving the aid they need at the beginning that will help keep them out of the hospitals and the crisis units can be as high as 10 to 1. i mean, in s
then most recently the center for disease control has just released their community transformation grants that have a fairly significant focus, obviously on prevention, but also prevention of substance use, alcohol use, and tobacco use. very good. and patrick, what does that mean for the behavioral health care? how do we do prevention in the context of public health within the behavioral healthcare system? when we talk about prevention and behavioral health, it is almost like we are talking...
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we're also looking, working with the centers for disease control. we're just working and working with our partners. we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much simpler way, bringing substance abuse and mental health issues to the world of physical health. dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide additional services, they address needs... are a way for us to combine the health care professionals to outside community organizations so we aren't out there alone. there are other people who are working on these initiatives, and we need to combine our efforts. jane, final thoughts? one final thought: i think it's really helpful when communities have people like jordan and wendy, our doctor, involved in these kinds of efforts. it's so essential to have young people become good community pr
we're also looking, working with the centers for disease control. we're just working and working with our partners. we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much simpler way, bringing substance abuse and mental health issues to the world of physical health. dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as...
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according to the centers for disease control. and law enforcement officials link painkiller use and abuse to waves of violent crime. and a surge in pharmacy break-ins. just yesterday, an off-duty federal alcohol, tobacco and firearms agent was killed on long island, new york. the robber, who was also killed, was demanding oxycontin. but the company says zohyadro could be a crucial new weapon against chronic pain. critics say it's one painkiller the nation's medicine cabinets don't need. >> and ron claiborne is here with us on the desk in new york. if and when this drug is approved in the coming year, what kind of safeguards will be in place, given the concern out there? >> reporter: well, david, if it is approved, it will certainly be a class two medication, which means to get it filled and refilled, each time you have to go back to your physician instead of getting an automatic five refills, which is done for most painkillers now. much more restricted, if it is approved. >> if. all right, ron claiborne, thank you. >>> when we co
according to the centers for disease control. and law enforcement officials link painkiller use and abuse to waves of violent crime. and a surge in pharmacy break-ins. just yesterday, an off-duty federal alcohol, tobacco and firearms agent was killed on long island, new york. the robber, who was also killed, was demanding oxycontin. but the company says zohyadro could be a crucial new weapon against chronic pain. critics say it's one painkiller the nation's medicine cabinets don't need....
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for disease prevention these antibiotics used to treat pneumonia skin infections and several other infections in humans >>more parents are welcoming twins these days and this according to a new report from the centers for disease controlnd prevention the study shows the twin birthrates in the united states have increased 76% in the last 30 years researchers attribute the increase to medical treatments and procedures helping infertile couples conceive they also know that older mothers and women in their late '30's have twins at a higher rate twins now make up the 3.3 percent of all births >>the death cancer rate continues to drop in the united states between 2004-2008 death rates for cancer went down one by 1.8 percent in men and 1.6 percent in women according to the american cancer society researchers say that the decrease is largely reflect improvements in prevention early detection and treatment the most novel advancements were made in the lung cancer: cancer breast cancer and prostate cancer >>if you are making plans for later in the year you will be happy to know that nasa says that the world will not be coming to an end anytime soon domesday believers point to december 21, 2012 which is the end of the mayan long
for disease prevention these antibiotics used to treat pneumonia skin infections and several other infections in humans >>more parents are welcoming twins these days and this according to a new report from the centers for disease controlnd prevention the study shows the twin birthrates in the united states have increased 76% in the last 30 years researchers attribute the increase to medical treatments and procedures helping infertile couples conceive they also know that older mothers and...
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centers for disease control afford faces in pennsylvania, west virginia, iowa, indiana and maine might be transmissible from person to person. turns out the people who came down with it worked with infected pigs or were family members in close contact with those infected. the strain killed 17,000 people world wide between 2009 and 2010. >>> british ruthers confirmed babies who were breast-fed cry more. they are making a greater effort to community with the mothers. >>> ruthers discovered which type of cells are activated in the brain when a person drinks alcohols. they injected them with a substance that buys to inforfens. they hope to use the information to develop drugs oo block the effects of alcohol to help people with drinking problems. >>> a big game tradition. the mayor's bet. we will tell you what mayor ed lee will get if the 9ers win and what he has to send to new orleans if they lose. >>> cold tomorrow morning. friday morning temperatures in the 20s. i will show you which cities will be the coldest. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... j
centers for disease control afford faces in pennsylvania, west virginia, iowa, indiana and maine might be transmissible from person to person. turns out the people who came down with it worked with infected pigs or were family members in close contact with those infected. the strain killed 17,000 people world wide between 2009 and 2010. >>> british ruthers confirmed babies who were breast-fed cry more. they are making a greater effort to community with the mothers. >>> ruthers...
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. >> reporter: the latest numbers released from the centers for disease control, show the rate has increasedthe last three decades. for women between the ages of 35 to 39, the rate increased 100%. the biggest reason? the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match the timeline. >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to 40%. >> trying to increase her hods of getting pregnant, we have -- her odds of getting pregnant, we have to compensate. >> reporter: lee and other specialists are working to reduce the chance of having multiple births. >> one of the goal is to improve the implantation potential of each embryo that we create in the lab. >> have a seatment. >> reporter: she admits her boys are a handful, but is grateful for the technology that helped her. >> it's madness all the time. but good madness. we definitely wouldn't trade it for anything. >> reporter: the study also notes that sanded maternal age contributes to the likelihood of ha
. >> reporter: the latest numbers released from the centers for disease control, show the rate has increasedthe last three decades. for women between the ages of 35 to 39, the rate increased 100%. the biggest reason? the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match the timeline. >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to...
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the centers for disease control says one in six adults is a bing drinker.g drinkering down an average of eight drinks in one sitting and do so four times a month. most are young, 18 to 34 years old. the cbc says bing drinkering account for 30,000 deaths a year in alcohol related accidents and in long term health issues. >>> researchers from uc san francisco and the university of alabama say smoking a joint once a week doesn't harm the lungs as cigarette smoking does. in fact, smoking marijuana occasionally is actually associated with a small but statistically significant increase in lung capacity. however for those who smoke more often perhaps two or more joints daily for several years the data is less conclusive. researchers say they did not have enough marijuana smokers to form a conclusion. >>> ktvu's alex savdige speaks to the recipient on why he feels such a connection to his donor's family and it's not just because he has their son's liver. >> i just have a new chance in life now. >> reporter: the man who may have saved murphy's life is charles butler
the centers for disease control says one in six adults is a bing drinker.g drinkering down an average of eight drinks in one sitting and do so four times a month. most are young, 18 to 34 years old. the cbc says bing drinkering account for 30,000 deaths a year in alcohol related accidents and in long term health issues. >>> researchers from uc san francisco and the university of alabama say smoking a joint once a week doesn't harm the lungs as cigarette smoking does. in fact, smoking...
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in 2004, the center for disease control reported the average was 185 pounds. and growing. rule change affects not only ferries but every commercial passenger vessel in the country. impacting recreational fishing, whale watching and boat tours. the coast guard is in good company adjusting to if expan expanding race line. they trained eng nearing standards for buses apes trains, figuring standing passengers need 1.7 square feet of space. 17% increase. business are also going big. wider movie theater seat to oversized coffins. ambulance companies have bare yacht rick rigs, able to handle 1600 pounds. the adult medical response uses theirs three times a day g. we have take an once in a while need and turned it to something we have available all the time. >> they say the business and safety trends make sends with two-third of americans obese or overweight. no quick fix in sight. >> that is reasonable given the time frame we think we might get a handle on the problem and reverse the trend. >> several washington state ferries had the passengers capacity lowered by 200 people. but
in 2004, the center for disease control reported the average was 185 pounds. and growing. rule change affects not only ferries but every commercial passenger vessel in the country. impacting recreational fishing, whale watching and boat tours. the coast guard is in good company adjusting to if expan expanding race line. they trained eng nearing standards for buses apes trains, figuring standing passengers need 1.7 square feet of space. 17% increase. business are also going big. wider movie...
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the centers for disease control says bin binge drinkings on the rise in america.s next when we get back. ♪ ♪ p@?ñm Ñoy÷h>óñc>ó york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: i love that music. a new study by the centers of disease control says 38 million americans are binge drinkers. and they do it at four times a month. consuming average of eight drinks each time they binge. binge drinking used to be considering a college issue and greg's apartment. it's now something for the study, substantial study of half a million people. to find that propensity of binge drinking increases with the more money you make and older you are. seniors are doing more. i can tell you as a recovering alcoholics, there are recovering alcoholics who are binge drinkers who drink only on weekends. the problem with binge drinking it sends a shock to your system. if you pickled like you are, greg, it won't bother you that much. for most people to take that bring drinking has serious health consequences. it's frankly more responsible now that i heard this for what is going on now with liver and he
the centers for disease control says bin binge drinkings on the rise in america.s next when we get back. ♪ ♪ p@?ñm Ñoy÷h>óñc>ó york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: i love that music. a new study by the centers of disease control says 38 million americans are binge drinkers. and they do it at four times a month. consuming average of eight drinks each time they binge. binge drinking used to be considering a college issue and greg's apartment. it's now...
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. >>> the centers for disease control has new guidance.ng held behaviors is a key to weight loss. some life changes are exercising daily, checking your weight weekly and keeping track of your physical activity. only 20% of americans who tried to lose weight will actually keep it off. >> new research is confirming findings that a lot of exercise can lead to better grades for students. increased oxygen and blood flow to the brain is connected with exercise. each study involved 50-1200 children. physically active school children do better in the classroom. >>> just about three weeks new law takes effect. truth in ticketing. i am consumer editor tom vacar what you will get still ahead. >>> and fog along the coast, clearing off quickly but patchy fog returns tonight. i will have your five-day forecast with your weekend in view. with the "name your price" tool, you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow
. >>> the centers for disease control has new guidance.ng held behaviors is a key to weight loss. some life changes are exercising daily, checking your weight weekly and keeping track of your physical activity. only 20% of americans who tried to lose weight will actually keep it off. >> new research is confirming findings that a lot of exercise can lead to better grades for students. increased oxygen and blood flow to the brain is connected with exercise. each study involved...
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. >> reporter: the latest numbers released from the centers for disease control, show the rate has increased over the last three decades. for women between the ages of 35 to 39, the rate increased 100%. the biggest reason? the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match the timeline. >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to 40%. >> trying to increase her hods of getting pregnant, we have -- her odds of getting pregnant, we have to compensate. >> reporter: lee and other specialists are working to reduce the chance of having multiple births. >> one of the goal is to improve the implantation potential of each embryo that we create in the lab. >> have a seatment. >> reporter: she admits her boys are a handful, but is grateful for the technology that helped her. >> it's madness all the time. but good madness. we definitely wouldn't trade it for anything. >> reporter: the study also notes that sanded maternal age contributes to the likelihood
. >> reporter: the latest numbers released from the centers for disease control, show the rate has increased over the last three decades. for women between the ages of 35 to 39, the rate increased 100%. the biggest reason? the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match the timeline. >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up...
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the testing done by the food and drug and centers for disease control.or retailers pulled cans of enfamil off of the shelves after the death of a newborn in the last couple of weeks. >> a car chases down a police cruiser and all caught on video and a camera falls from the sky in a college bowl football game. two stories, on our fox trip across america. alabama, a police officer nearly run down by a driver. it happened in a shopping center parking lot. the woman ramming a police cruiser twice and backing up driving in the direction of an officer. that policemen fired at her car. she went to the hospital for's mental evaluation and facing attempted murder chargings . arizona, a camera crashing down on the field on sun devil stadium right inside of the bowl between iowa and oklahoma and narrlily releasing incomenut junior. the camera provides overhead shots for espn . it fell when a wire was snapped. oklahoma ended up winning 31-14. california, more veterans injured in combat and thanks to a board for people with physical damages. >> he lies down and puts e
the testing done by the food and drug and centers for disease control.or retailers pulled cans of enfamil off of the shelves after the death of a newborn in the last couple of weeks. >> a car chases down a police cruiser and all caught on video and a camera falls from the sky in a college bowl football game. two stories, on our fox trip across america. alabama, a police officer nearly run down by a driver. it happened in a shopping center parking lot. the woman ramming a police cruiser...
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the centers for disease control says bin binge drinkings on the rise in america.next when we get back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable ndition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-fi older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, t
the centers for disease control says bin binge drinkings on the rise in america.next when we get back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable ndition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-fi older, may have low t. so...
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the centers for disease control says one in six adults is a bing drinker.kering down an average of eight drinks in one sitting and do so four times a month. most are young, 18 to 34 years old. the cbc says bing drinkering account for 30,000 deaths a year in alcohol related accidents and in long term health issues. >>> researchers from uc san francisco and the university of alabama say smoking a joint once a week doesn't harm the lungs as cigarette smoking does. in fact, smoking marijuana occasionally is actually associated with a small but statistically significant increase in lung capacity. however for those who smoke more often perhaps two or more joints daily for several years the data is less conclusive. researchers say they did not have enough marijuana smokers to form a conclusion. >>> ktvu's alex savdige speaks to the recipient on why he feels such a connection to his donor's family and it's not just because he has their son's liver. >> i just have a new chance in life now. >> reporter: the man who may have saved murphy's life is charles butler jr. a
the centers for disease control says one in six adults is a bing drinker.kering down an average of eight drinks in one sitting and do so four times a month. most are young, 18 to 34 years old. the cbc says bing drinkering account for 30,000 deaths a year in alcohol related accidents and in long term health issues. >>> researchers from uc san francisco and the university of alabama say smoking a joint once a week doesn't harm the lungs as cigarette smoking does. in fact, smoking...
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burn.according to the centers for disease control and prevention ...tá... thing.../ you... need.../// need...///but your cell phone could actually be the secret to a gooddnight's sleep..... in tonight's word on the web carrie peirce has the apps .. to get you to bed faster than counting sheep. sheep. 3 3 3&when you turn off the lights tonight... make sure you turn on yourrcell phone..... phone..... a good night's sleep is hard to come by... but some new need... to relax and recharge. the sleep machine app lets you layer soothing sounds.... to find the perfect combination for some shut eye.and if you're best rest is at 35,000 feet....an airplane cabin is one of the dozens of sleep- inducing sounds programmed into the asleep 3 appp and lucky for your partner...the snore monitor will wake you to switch positions if it detects loud breathing.for those who want to get scientific about sleep, the proactive sleep app let's track factors like caffeine, alcohol, medication and mood that may be keeping you awake.and what's a good night's sleep without a great wa
burn.according to the centers for disease control and prevention ...tá... thing.../ you... need.../// need...///but your cell phone could actually be the secret to a gooddnight's sleep..... in tonight's word on the web carrie peirce has the apps .. to get you to bed faster than counting sheep. sheep. 3 3 3&when you turn off the lights tonight... make sure you turn on yourrcell phone..... phone..... a good night's sleep is hard to come by... but some new need... to relax and recharge. the...