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. >> in tonight's "healthwatch," there are more than 30 different illnesses linked to something you may not know you are living with inside of your home. despite our warm climate, mold is a big problem for homeowners, alot of it has to and every day appliances. >> people have alot of water in their homes, plumbing, appliances that use water, such as your refrigerator, dish washer, drier, anywhere you have water exiting your home, there is the potential for there to be leaks that happens all of the time >> the biggest mistake, people make, waiting to take care of it. insurance. waiting could cost you. >> stormy week ahead. we wouldn't be seeing a lot of rain, but we'll be adding to our tea tolls for monsoon season. clear skies, low 90s by 7:00, upper 80s to mid-80s for the a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. related to how babeu's office used seized criminal money also known as rico funds. critics have said pcso's use of the foundation is like money laundering. and they've also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. it may already be illegal campaigning with
. >> in tonight's "healthwatch," there are more than 30 different illnesses linked to something you may not know you are living with inside of your home. despite our warm climate, mold is a big problem for homeowners, alot of it has to and every day appliances. >> people have alot of water in their homes, plumbing, appliances that use water, such as your refrigerator, dish washer, drier, anywhere you have water exiting your home, there is the potential for there to be...
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. >>> this is the news in your healthwatch as information about a decline in ovarian cancer deaths. researchers in europe safe oral contraceptive use has led to a drop in cancer deaths worldwide. if they also play a role. over year in cancer death rates in the us fell 16%. new scientific data from the netherlands suggests taking antibiotics early in life may raise the risk of developing allergies later on. of life were up to 41% at risk of eczema and more likely to develop hayfever. doctors in the cancer institute have found the heavier you are the better your chances of surviving kidney cancer. obese patients live longer in their disease progressing shortly -- slowly. >>> we thought this story. >> wide receiver invited bo paske to the seminoles opener last night. hena daniels has the story. >> reporter: travis rudolph continues his winning streak on and off the field. one of his biggest fans, six greater bo paske cheers him on. >> travis rudolph is a great football player and a superstar. >> reporter: he made national headlines in this moment of five florida state players were visi
. >>> this is the news in your healthwatch as information about a decline in ovarian cancer deaths. researchers in europe safe oral contraceptive use has led to a drop in cancer deaths worldwide. if they also play a role. over year in cancer death rates in the us fell 16%. new scientific data from the netherlands suggests taking antibiotics early in life may raise the risk of developing allergies later on. of life were up to 41% at risk of eczema and more likely to develop hayfever....
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. >>> healthwatch, it's that time of year. when is the best time to get the flu shot, the question that we have. dr.plal can --mallika marshal, what do you think? >>> you expect me to say get it now but if you go to a see the ad and maybe they are offering discounted shopping. but is now the best time to get it? probably not. the peak is usually in january or february. if you get a shot too soon, the antibodies may begin to wane until you are out of the woods. if you can wait a few weeks, you are probably better off. if you can't, it's better to get immunized now. and she said i got it already. it's fine. >> if you can delay it a bit, just do that. and encouraging news about morning sickness. i know when i was having babies, people would say, the sicker the better. >> that was to make you feel better like when it rains on your wedding. there is truth to it. it's the pits if you have ever had it but it may provide a women who suffer morning sickness may be 50 to 75% less likely to have a miscarriage. it's not clear why it's pen
. >>> healthwatch, it's that time of year. when is the best time to get the flu shot, the question that we have. dr.plal can --mallika marshal, what do you think? >>> you expect me to say get it now but if you go to a see the ad and maybe they are offering discounted shopping. but is now the best time to get it? probably not. the peak is usually in january or february. if you get a shot too soon, the antibodies may begin to wane until you are out of the woods. if you can wait...
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technology for weight loss but in today's healthwatch a new study says they do not work for diets. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has surprising results. >> that is right. yours is for overall fitness not just weight loss. >> overall fitness i have been doing it for two years now. >> love it this does ant reply to you specifically. >> but it will more about weight loss but pay attention anyway. >> this could be upset to go aloft people because wearable technology can be expensive, time consuming and many made that investment to help them lose weight but this new study from the the university of pittsburgh found dieters who didn't wear the devices, had better success. you see them every where, wearable technology fitness track their count steps and others that calculate calories and more. most of the gadgets are designed to help people lose weight. >> to our surprise that actually was not what we found. >> reporter: new study that appeared in jama tracked 471 overweight young adults from 2010 through you 012. they received counseling on diet and exercise, six months in the study h
technology for weight loss but in today's healthwatch a new study says they do not work for diets. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has surprising results. >> that is right. yours is for overall fitness not just weight loss. >> overall fitness i have been doing it for two years now. >> love it this does ant reply to you specifically. >> but it will more about weight loss but pay attention anyway. >> this could be upset to go aloft people because wearable...
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. >>> this is the news in your healthwatch this morning as we get new information about a decline in ovarian cancer deaths. research in europe say oral contraceptive use has led to a drop in ovarian cancer deaths ovarian cancer death rates in the usl 16% -- in the u.s fell 16%. new data from the netherlands suggest taking antibiotics early in life may raise the risk of developing allergies later on. doctors found babies given antibiotics in the first two years of life were 41% more at risk for eczema and 56% more likely to -- hayfever. >>> the heavier you are the better your chances of surviving advanced kidney cancer. obese patients live longer and the disease progressed more slowly. we have a check of the forecast now. >>> we are off to a mild start starting off with 63 in denver and 61 in greeley. 36 in mudville and 39 in gunnison. we do have some thunderstorms to the south and for the most part we are clear that we do have the chance of some fog to develop this morning. as we zoom into the southeastern area again closer to lamar we had some thunderstorm activity. into some of our
. >>> this is the news in your healthwatch this morning as we get new information about a decline in ovarian cancer deaths. research in europe say oral contraceptive use has led to a drop in ovarian cancer deaths ovarian cancer death rates in the usl 16% -- in the u.s fell 16%. new data from the netherlands suggest taking antibiotics early in life may raise the risk of developing allergies later on. doctors found babies given antibiotics in the first two years of life were 41% more at...
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otherwise, a >>> along the healthwatch, no rest for the weary. the new study finds the majority of the people around the world say they need more rest. i think we can all agree with that. dr. mallika marshall has the details. >> i need more rest, you need more rest. there's little doubt that people are busier than ever. according to a new worldwide survey, more than two-thirds the word rest means different things to different people, but it's not just sleep, reading, being in nail, spending time alone -- being in nail, spending time alone, and listening to music count. >>> a sensor attached to the skin measures sugar levels in and is an artificial liver. patients 14 and older will be able to get it but not until next spring. it's going to be expensive. it's estimated to be 5,000 to $8,000 for the device and several thousand more a year for those disposable sensors. >> there's always a catch but some relief to those who don't like to prick. >>> straight ahead, cruising with the only crew member from boston. >> coming up next on the news at 6:00, a
otherwise, a >>> along the healthwatch, no rest for the weary. the new study finds the majority of the people around the world say they need more rest. i think we can all agree with that. dr. mallika marshall has the details. >> i need more rest, you need more rest. there's little doubt that people are busier than ever. according to a new worldwide survey, more than two-thirds the word rest means different things to different people, but it's not just sleep, reading, being in...
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that is a look at some of the newspapers headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> on the healthwatch today, the first baby in the world has been born using a controversial new technique. >> this this child has dna from three people, his mother, father, and an egg donor. the mother did not want her child to inherit lee syndrome a neurological disorder that already took the lives of her first two children. so doctors put some of her healthy dna into the donor's egg and fertilized it. by doing this the doctors say parents can prevent passing disease on to their children. >> this disease is a very devastating situation for the baby and for the family. >> critics of the technique say children born from this process should be tracked to ensure their health. britain is first country in the world to allow it to use, to create human embryos, and this procedure is not yet approved here in the united states. >>> you have all learned this saying happy wife, happy life, well, there may be more truth to that then you think. a new study published in health psychology find having a happy spouse may
that is a look at some of the newspapers headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> on the healthwatch today, the first baby in the world has been born using a controversial new technique. >> this this child has dna from three people, his mother, father, and an egg donor. the mother did not want her child to inherit lee syndrome a neurological disorder that already took the lives of her first two children. so doctors put some of her healthy dna into the donor's egg and...
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on the healthwatch today, could your birth control be making you feel depressed? if it has hormones in it, it's possible. this could affect a lot of women. >> this is going to affect a use hormonal contraception. most take a birth control pill, but there are also implants, injections, patches, and rings. those who use hormonal contraception increase the risk for depression and the use of antidepressants by about 23 percent. the risks are even higher for teens. experts say women, especially young women and their this possible side effect. doesn't mean that you shouldn't be taking them but if you are starting to feel down, talk to your doctor about that. >> somebody might be confused. that's the answer for them. i love this information. for people who get pimples, they might get the last laugh. >> which i still get. >> it's so useful. >> anyway, dermatologists have noticed the skin of people who younger longer and they may know why. research suggests the skin of acne patients ages slower in general so there are fewer wrinkles and listening. it boils down to your dna
on the healthwatch today, could your birth control be making you feel depressed? if it has hormones in it, it's possible. this could affect a lot of women. >> this is going to affect a use hormonal contraception. most take a birth control pill, but there are also implants, injections, patches, and rings. those who use hormonal contraception increase the risk for depression and the use of antidepressants by about 23 percent. the risks are even higher for teens. experts say women,...
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. >>> this is the news this morning in our healthwatch. we start with a pressing question. could hearing loss increase a woman's chance of having a plea tour baby. it turns out women with hearing loss are significantly more likely to deliver premature babies with lower birth weight. that's according to researchers in massachusetts. tracking millions of delivery just, doctors say deaf women medical care and have viewer prenature although visits. >>> study here in colorado show older teenagers do not get enough exercise. they found those attending college and living on campus meet the recommended 60 minutes of exercise daily. >> weather and traffic on the 4s. lauren is with us. >> off the a bit of a cooler start to the day. if you were up this earlied yesterday, you'll notice it cooler. 17 degrees cooler in limon. 13 degrees cooler in greeley. 8 degrees cooler in craig. looking at our temperatures, 30 in craig this morning, 48 in grand junction, 34 in avon, 20s out there. 26 in leadville. our weather watcher in breckenridge this morning was reporting 25. 39 in greeley. 41 in
. >>> this is the news this morning in our healthwatch. we start with a pressing question. could hearing loss increase a woman's chance of having a plea tour baby. it turns out women with hearing loss are significantly more likely to deliver premature babies with lower birth weight. that's according to researchers in massachusetts. tracking millions of delivery just, doctors say deaf women medical care and have viewer prenature although visits. >>> study here in colorado show...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" compared to the rest of new england, maine is tipping the scales. a report by the robert wood foundation finds 30% of adults in maine were obese in 2015 followed by new hampshire, rhode island, connecticut and vermont. massachusetts though has the lowest obesity rate at 24.3%. >>> cvs will pay massachusetts 795,000 doars for mistakes in the attorney general's officesays the pharmacist didn't have access to the online prescription monitoring program a system designed to catch and prevent drug abuse. in addition to the cash settlement they will revise the policies and retrain pharmacists. >>> the united states postal service appears to be changing its message to the people of winchester. earlier we told you about a stern letter sent to homeowners saying mail would no longer be delivered to homes with improper railings. the message. the postal service offering to work with each customer individually to determine the safest and most efficient way to facilitate mail delivery. >>> an unusual side in's bot -- sight in peabody. a pilot touched down near the
. >>> on the "healthwatch" compared to the rest of new england, maine is tipping the scales. a report by the robert wood foundation finds 30% of adults in maine were obese in 2015 followed by new hampshire, rhode island, connecticut and vermont. massachusetts though has the lowest obesity rate at 24.3%. >>> cvs will pay massachusetts 795,000 doars for mistakes in the attorney general's officesays the pharmacist didn't have access to the online prescription monitoring...
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parents and a baby, one baby and the baby has dna of all three, how doctors did it ahead in our healthwatch. >>> traveling abroad, check your passport even though it may be valid some countries may not september it, find out why. >>> there are troubling sexual harassment allegations leveled against executive director of the philadelphia parking authority. i'm joe holden. wait until you see what happened when does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to thank the nra for it's, uh, strong support for my campaign. pat toomey: he opposes an assault weapons ban and got an "a" rating from the nra. "i have had a perfect record with the nra." and on women's health? "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion, and i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey: does he really speak for you? senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power
parents and a baby, one baby and the baby has dna of all three, how doctors did it ahead in our healthwatch. >>> traveling abroad, check your passport even though it may be valid some countries may not september it, find out why. >>> there are troubling sexual harassment allegations leveled against executive director of the philadelphia parking authority. i'm joe holden. wait until you see what happened when does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to thank the nra for it's,...
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. >>> now on the healthwatch, babies born extremely premature may need to watch blood sugar levels wellnto adulthood, in the journal pediatrics and tracked newborns with a birth rate less than 2.2 pounds. >>> and now a reminder. if you have a consumer problem or question, e-mail our hot line, consumer watch, at www.cbs-sf.com or call the hot line, and that's 888-5-helps-u. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> have a great day. ,, this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. ♪ >> brooke: are we really doing this? >> bill: you said yes. i think it means we are. >> brooke: how could i possibly say no? my own spencer sword. >> bill: [ chuckles ] it suits you. >> brooke: so do you. [ pencil clatters ] >> eric: ridge. have you seen quinn? >> ridge: no, thank go
. >>> now on the healthwatch, babies born extremely premature may need to watch blood sugar levels wellnto adulthood, in the journal pediatrics and tracked newborns with a birth rate less than 2.2 pounds. >>> and now a reminder. if you have a consumer problem or question, e-mail our hot line, consumer watch, at www.cbs-sf.com or call the hot line, and that's 888-5-helps-u. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> have a great day. ,, this is the new comfort food....
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on the healthwatch tonight how hughes i can has help her battle depression and bullying. >> health reporterphanie stahl is here with her inspiring story. >> reporter: she is, depression and bullying are serious problems for millions of teenagers. experts say it is widespread and something that many are often reluctant to talk about. but one montgomery county teenager says music saved her and she's hoping that it can help others too. >> ♪ >> reporter: it is all about teenage troubles. written by 18 year-old liz forbes, from her debut cd chronic. >> ♪ >> i hope that it brings a, distraction that i needed, that i was just looking for. >> reporter: her life was filled with agony, fever, seizure in second grade started a series of medical problems including chronic pain. >> there are times where entire body feels like it is on fire. >> reporter: then mental hardship of being bull mid school. >> i guess i was just easy to pick on, abe i had a lot of depression, anxiety at a very young age. >> reporter: livei said high school was a disaster there were therapist and her parents tried to help but sh
on the healthwatch tonight how hughes i can has help her battle depression and bullying. >> health reporterphanie stahl is here with her inspiring story. >> reporter: she is, depression and bullying are serious problems for millions of teenagers. experts say it is widespread and something that many are often reluctant to talk about. but one montgomery county teenager says music saved her and she's hoping that it can help others too. >> ♪ >> reporter: it is all about...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch," a new stronger warning about for children. a report out today is urging doctors to stop prescribing codeine to kids. american academy of pediatrics found evidence linking the drug through deadly breathing reactions. doctors say children metabolize the drug faster than adults and may experience dangerous reactions. >>> the kingdom of emmys now belongs to game of thrones as the popular hbo soaries is the most honored prime time tv show ever. and several big winners taking series people versus o.j. simpson took home 9. game of thrones won for best drama and veep won best compedy. >> jimmy kimmel started the show trying to hitch a ride to the awards. [ music ] >> that's right. >> come on you going sing in the car jimmy this is how it goes ? [ music ] >> you are a lifesaver thank you.hey. you're driving. >> i am in between jobs you can make $12 an hour driving for iewber. >> that's funny that's late, late show host corden and jeb bush. >>> another great whale tagged off the coast. >> an it has been honored with h,z/ every time a ne
. >>> on the "healthwatch," a new stronger warning about for children. a report out today is urging doctors to stop prescribing codeine to kids. american academy of pediatrics found evidence linking the drug through deadly breathing reactions. doctors say children metabolize the drug faster than adults and may experience dangerous reactions. >>> the kingdom of emmys now belongs to game of thrones as the popular hbo soaries is the most honored prime time tv show ever....
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. >>> on the healthwatch tonight. >>> a survivor from west chester. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here on more on a special visit. >> going to the white house this white house meeting is called making health care better, for the heart champions, it is about women and heart disease and how to improve awareness and treatment for the champion from chester county, that is personal. with her energetic pal willow lisa burrell who lives in west chester walks a couple miles every day. it is her medicine along with the prescribed drugs that keep her heart disease under control. >> i have always been healthy, and to all of a sudden have that taken away, and, you know, that is hard part about heart disease. >> reporter: it started at 42 with arrhythmia, eradic heartbeat and passing out. in hospitals instead of being treated like a heart patient she was treated like she had an emotional troubles. >> i have had people say are you having problems at home? do you think this could be stress? do you want a valium. >> reporter: she ended up with a series of pacemakers and cardiac procedures, onc
. >>> on the healthwatch tonight. >>> a survivor from west chester. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here on more on a special visit. >> going to the white house this white house meeting is called making health care better, for the heart champions, it is about women and heart disease and how to improve awareness and treatment for the champion from chester county, that is personal. with her energetic pal willow lisa burrell who lives in west chester walks a...
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. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch a bureaucratic battle over licenses, it is threatening services that is the at wills eye hospital. today a big show of support for that hospital. >> health reporter stephanie stahl,. >> big fighting on pits wills eye hospital with the feds. medicare, medicaid which determines reimbursement rates. yes, it is ultimately about money but technically it is whether wills is classified as a hospital or a surgery center. today, senator bob casey, threw his support behind wills. >> wills eye happies a world class hospital. >> it is personal for senator casey, he says his daughter's vision was saved at wills eye hospital. now he is fighting the centers for medicare and medicaid services cms which wants to classify wills as a surgery center instead of the in patient hospital. >> that conflict were to play out fully will result in wills eye in essence having to shut down a lot of its services. >> cm thes maintains wills provides mostly outpatient services which get lower reimbursement rates, but doctors at wills say that they need hospital status for complicated surg
. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch a bureaucratic battle over licenses, it is threatening services that is the at wills eye hospital. today a big show of support for that hospital. >> health reporter stephanie stahl,. >> big fighting on pits wills eye hospital with the feds. medicare, medicaid which determines reimbursement rates. yes, it is ultimately about money but technically it is whether wills is classified as a hospital or a surgery center. today, senator bob casey,...
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cdc says one of the most popular versions is inadequate, we will have details in this morning's healthwatche. >>> important information for sure. meanwhile jim, we are looking ahead to a pretty significant warming trend but standard of september, this is a big deal we will be challenging very long standing record we will tell you about it coming up. >>> back to work, back to school back to the roads, from school zones to bus stops you won't want to miss meisha's update on the roads when we come right back, stay with big oil polluters. they have a friend in pennsylvania. millionaire pat toomey. toomey voted to protect their special tax breaks. saving oil companies twenty-four billion dollars. and big oil polluters have given toomey seven hundred thousand dollars in campaign contributions. tax breaks for them. campaign contributions for him. pat toomey. he's helping big oil polluters and millionaires. not the rest of us. lcv victory fund is responsible for the content of this advertising. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> get ready for more humidity. plus katie said we could get near record warmth. i'm jim donovan.
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this unique program in tonight's healthwatch. this is interesting. >> reporter: it is helping so many people. good nutrition is an important part of being healthy and instead of just talking about it, doctors and nurses at lankenau are harnessing the power of locally grown food to strengthen, community health. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: after checkup for blood clots at lankanol hospital 34 year-old za thekia sykes get a special treat. >> green peppers. >> i'll try green peppers. >> reporter: she gets to choose among a selection of fresh produce right there at the there's office. >> i love vegetables. >> it is just organic ones they are so expensive, that it is, i just to have buy whatever i can afford to get. >> reporter: produce is grown not on some farm far away but in a wellness garden right next to the hospital. >> we actually have a mixture of sweet peppers and some hot peppers. >> reporter: in conjunction with the non-profit called greener partners lankenau is growing organic produce on a quarter acre harvesting 2
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this unique program in tonight's healthwatch. this is interesting. >> reporter: it is helping so many people. good nutrition is an important part of being healthy and instead of just talking about it, doctors and nurses at lankenau are harnessing the power of locally grown food to strengthen, community health. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: after checkup for blood clots at lankanol hospital 34 year-old za...
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on the cbs healthwatch break new new research here in philadelphia has found a way to use kidneys typically in the considered for trans plants. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain new developments. >> thinks a big game changer. kidneys from donors infected with hepatitis c traditionally are not used for transplants because patient could get virus from the new organs but new researchers at penn have found a waste around. that today they introduced their first success story. >> it is wonderful. i change them every day now. >> reporter: she's finally able to wear different rings now that swelling from chronic kidney disease has gone down following a trans plant in june. >> it is just, you know, gave me a piece of my life back. >> reporter: six five-year old's life had been stolen by dialysis, endless hours hooked up toand always feeling sick. odds of getting a transplant were low because there aren't enough organs and then came the phone call. >> at first i thought it was a prank call. >> reporter: doctor david goldberg at penn medicine was offering to give her a donated kidn
on the cbs healthwatch break new new research here in philadelphia has found a way to use kidneys typically in the considered for trans plants. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain new developments. >> thinks a big game changer. kidneys from donors infected with hepatitis c traditionally are not used for transplants because patient could get virus from the new organs but new researchers at penn have found a waste around. that today they introduced their first...
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. >>> in the healthwatch, changes are coming to the soaps that many of us use at home. the fda is banning 19 antibacterial ingredients commonly now under liquid and bar soaps such as dial. the chemicals can pose health ris including bacterial resistance and hormonal effects. some are already banned. manufacturers have one year to comply with the new rules. >>> florida's panhandle pounded by hurricane hermine. the storm is weakening as it moves north but thousands are still without power and many coastal communities are under water. hermine will not be taking the holiday weekend off. there are still threats of more flooding and dangerous riptides. kenneth craig is live in charleston, south carolina. kenneth. >> reporter: things calmed down over the last couple of hours but started picking up within the last couple of minutes as the storm comes through the carolinas. up the east coast to the mid- atlantic, millions of people are getting ready. tropical storm hermine roared into charleston, south carolina friday afternoon bringing heavy rain driven by wind gusts more than
. >>> in the healthwatch, changes are coming to the soaps that many of us use at home. the fda is banning 19 antibacterial ingredients commonly now under liquid and bar soaps such as dial. the chemicals can pose health ris including bacterial resistance and hormonal effects. some are already banned. manufacturers have one year to comply with the new rules. >>> florida's panhandle pounded by hurricane hermine. the storm is weakening as it moves north but thousands are still...
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we will explain, in the healthwatch. >>> plus september is national recovery month and our own pat gallen speaks with the local man hoist pushing people to stay sober through fitness. i'm hillary clinton and is. approve this message. fix the problems we face. e can well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how we got health care for 8 million kids. rebuilt new york city after 9/11. and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what i'll do as president. when pat toomey went to wasworking for wall street... toomey's plan would risk social security on the stock market, lining bankers' pockets with fees from our benefits that... could total billions, even if the market crashes, and seniors lose everything. katie mcginty is working for us. a mother of three, and ninth of ten kids, mcginty knows what matters. she'll fight for equal pay, affordable college, and... she'll always protect social security. dscc is responsible for the
we will explain, in the healthwatch. >>> plus september is national recovery month and our own pat gallen speaks with the local man hoist pushing people to stay sober through fitness. i'm hillary clinton and is. approve this message. fix the problems we face. e can well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how we got health care for 8 million kids. rebuilt new york city after 9/11. and got the treaty...
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. >> in tonight's healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how south jersey high school soccer players are showing their support. >> reporter: they are put in gold for this scrimmage between lenape and williamstown. soccer layers wearing gold shoelacees to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer. megan is a senior. >> i think it is a great cause. >> keeps my brother's memory alive. >> reporter: for coach ryan france it is personal. >> his twin brother died from cancer when he was 18. >> amazing cause. it means a lot to me and my family. >> reporter: money raised from the athletes this gold will go to local pediatric cancer patients this program was start by a south jersey family who lost their son to cancer. >> he is part of the program, almost, the day that he was diagnosed. to see the need of other kids and their families. >> reporter: richard's son died from cancer just before his 15th birthday. his family started a foundation called go for the gold, to help other cancer patients. >> to make the experience, you know, more tolerable so they can get to their goal of bea
. >> in tonight's healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how south jersey high school soccer players are showing their support. >> reporter: they are put in gold for this scrimmage between lenape and williamstown. soccer layers wearing gold shoelacees to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer. megan is a senior. >> i think it is a great cause. >> keeps my brother's memory alive. >> reporter: for coach ryan france it is personal. >> his...
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. >>> on the the cbs-3 healthwatch, sorry kids, you have to roll up your sleeves to get your flu shot this year. cdc says popular flu mist is sub par. that leaves pediatricians just one choice, the dreaded flu shot. recommendation to inoculate children against the flu remains intact. the a american a contacted hi of pediatric suggest everyone six months or older be vaccinated by october. >>> well, walgreens has launched a new safe medication disposal program. the drugstore chain has installed kiosk at close to 300 pharmacies 21 states and washington d.c. walgreens calls it a safe, convenient way to difficulties suppose of unused or expired prescriptions at the no cost. it plans to expand the program to 500 locations, around the country. >>> well to day is back to school for students in philadelphia, classes begin in just a few hours. "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live at hill freeman academy where new teachers are getting ready for the new school year, good morning, patrick. >> reporter: good morning, james, yes, it is a new school year. that means i have my new a tire, bra
. >>> on the the cbs-3 healthwatch, sorry kids, you have to roll up your sleeves to get your flu shot this year. cdc says popular flu mist is sub par. that leaves pediatricians just one choice, the dreaded flu shot. recommendation to inoculate children against the flu remains intact. the a american a contacted hi of pediatric suggest everyone six months or older be vaccinated by october. >>> well, walgreens has launched a new safe medication disposal program. the drugstore...
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. >> we'll be ck wanother hour of the local news coming up and on healthwatch do campbell takes a look and explains a new study about heart disease. >> coming up at 8:00 how stress can lead to a deadly illness in young women. >> thank you for watching. we will be back with another come on... dogs just won't quit. neither does new fne grontlid. its triple action formula is ress tl killing fleas and tick for a full 30 days. good boy! 've been expecting y. will you be needing anything else? beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. north carolina ntsow ignow de investatio aused the death of a teenager at a pool. >> hermine brought seve weher to - the areas that are affected. how a deadly campin the stands in durham -- i doubt in the sports recap coming up later. >> first, let's get you outside -- wrightsville beach -- is valid nice? we talked about hermine and the impact on the coast. he pretty nice. september 4, 2016. i you are starting sunday with us on justin quesinberry -- it
. >> we'll be ck wanother hour of the local news coming up and on healthwatch do campbell takes a look and explains a new study about heart disease. >> coming up at 8:00 how stress can lead to a deadly illness in young women. >> thank you for watching. we will be back with another come on... dogs just won't quit. neither does new fne grontlid. its triple action formula is ress tl killing fleas and tick for a full 30 days. good boy! 've been expecting y. will you be needing...
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. >>> morning healthwatch, pot use is up in the united states. according to a study out. a government survey finds use rose from 10.4% of adults and 2002 to 13.3% in 2014. the results makes sense since more states are legalizing marijuana like colorado. the steady shows fewer people perceive pot is harmful. a new federal report reveals years since we legalized the drug. rocky mount high intensity drug trafficking area study called data from drug usage of highway safety surveys and the police investigations. traffic deaths and er visits went up at least 48% while populated calls to poison control went up 100%. the officer behind the study said kids are mostly paying the price for smoking marijuana but an activist does >>> a check up weather and traffic. >> good morning. a beautiful start. a little bit foggy in some areas but in denver the sun is shining and we have calm conditions. maybe a bit breezy. we should say sunny across the front range. let's take a look at visibility. it is tough in some areas. limon down to a mile and a half in some areas of northern colorado we
. >>> morning healthwatch, pot use is up in the united states. according to a study out. a government survey finds use rose from 10.4% of adults and 2002 to 13.3% in 2014. the results makes sense since more states are legalizing marijuana like colorado. the steady shows fewer people perceive pot is harmful. a new federal report reveals years since we legalized the drug. rocky mount high intensity drug trafficking area study called data from drug usage of highway safety surveys and the...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" ladies wonder why your husband sleeps peacefully through the night and you wake up at the crack of dawn? turns out men and women have different sleep wake cycles. women are hard wired to go to sl earlier than men. that might explain why women often wake up early in the morning and don't feel as refreshed the next day. the best advice, go to sleep as soon as you feel tired. easier said than done. >>> and some women have another superpower. fighting the flu. researchers from johns hopkins found the hormone progesterone reduces symptoms of flu in mice repaired damaged lung suns it's found in most birth control medications as well. >>> a new name for the performing arts center. it will be called the box center. the performing arts institution announced a new partnership with the bach family and they operate the shupert. >>> at the mfa now overnight starts at 6 p.m. on sunday morning. it includes food, including wine and beer and performance art and a guided jog through the museum's grounds. the best part is it's free. you need to snag a day of ticket. and the bi
. >>> on the "healthwatch" ladies wonder why your husband sleeps peacefully through the night and you wake up at the crack of dawn? turns out men and women have different sleep wake cycles. women are hard wired to go to sl earlier than men. that might explain why women often wake up early in the morning and don't feel as refreshed the next day. the best advice, go to sleep as soon as you feel tired. easier said than done. >>> and some women have another superpower....
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. >>> on "healthwatch" a warning for youngsters on the soccer field. nationwide children's hospital reports a dramatic rise in soccer related injuries among kids 7 to 17. sprains strains and fractures were most common. researchers found 300 children are treated every day in the er concussions has significantly increased. >>> a new miss america was crowned last night and the winner was. >> miss arkansas. >> miss arkansas took first place in the competition. she performed her jazz dance for the talent and during the interview portion she answered a question about both clinton and trump. this year saw the first openly gay contestant miss missouri. she didn't make it into the the and congrats to miss massachusetts who was among the top 15 semifinalist. >> they get so excited but they have to keek it -- keep it in check so the rest of us want to jump up and down. >> you have to hit the mute button. >> i am in heels. >>> lots more next. does the state of massachusetts owe you money. >> and major changes for tesla's auto pilot system following a deadly crash.
. >>> on "healthwatch" a warning for youngsters on the soccer field. nationwide children's hospital reports a dramatic rise in soccer related injuries among kids 7 to 17. sprains strains and fractures were most common. researchers found 300 children are treated every day in the er concussions has significantly increased. >>> a new miss america was crowned last night and the winner was. >> miss arkansas. >> miss arkansas took first place in the...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" if you think antibacterial soap is bet than regular soap think again. fda is saying there's no scientific evidence to support that claim. in fact, the fda is banning some antibacterial soaps and marketed. they say the soaps contain active ingredients that are not proven to be safe and effective for long-term daily use. >>> danish researchers linked childhood body mass index to asthma in a study involving 300,000 people researchers found young adult males admitted to the hospital with asthma were usually underweight as children and young adult women were usually overweight as children. another study in the uk found that small as fetuses are at an increased rising for asthma. >>> have you wondered why wine experts can smell and taste ingredients the rest of us can't? researchers in las vegas set out to see if they could answer the question and what they found could lead to breakthrough for alzheimer's. chris martinez has more. >> reporter: harley developed a super highman sense of smell. >> identifying the different >> reporter: as a wine connoisseur he s
. >>> on the "healthwatch" if you think antibacterial soap is bet than regular soap think again. fda is saying there's no scientific evidence to support that claim. in fact, the fda is banning some antibacterial soaps and marketed. they say the soaps contain active ingredients that are not proven to be safe and effective for long-term daily use. >>> danish researchers linked childhood body mass index to asthma in a study involving 300,000 people researchers found...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" a warning for youngsters soccer field. nationwide, children's hospital reports a dramatic rise in soccer related injuries among kids 7 to 17. data found sprains and strains and fractures were the most common injuries. and they found that 300 children are treated every day in the er and that the rate of concussions significantly increased. a. >>> new warning for women trying to get pregnant. doctors say women who had gastric by-pass surgery should new data indicates women who had the weight loss surgery are prone to nutrient deficiency and risk giving birth to smaller babies. >>> and a study in the journal of pediatrics suggest 85% of parents are making errors when giving liquid medicine to children. researchers found most errors involved overdozing and that dozing cups are more to blame than oral syringe. they say using a regular kitchen spoons which i am guilty of ri mistakes. >>> a new miss america was crowned last night and the winner is... >> miss arkansas. >> miss arkansas took first place in the competition and perfo
. >>> on the "healthwatch" a warning for youngsters soccer field. nationwide, children's hospital reports a dramatic rise in soccer related injuries among kids 7 to 17. data found sprains and strains and fractures were the most common injuries. and they found that 300 children are treated every day in the er and that the rate of concussions significantly increased. a. >>> new warning for women trying to get pregnant. doctors say women who had gastric by-pass surgery...
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. >>> on "healthwatch" a new connection to diabetes government researchers are linking depression and gestational die beetity. women who feel depressed during the first two trimeters almost double the chance of developing gestational diabetes and risk a stronger warning about codeine for kids a report out today is urging doctors to stop prescribing codeine for kids. american acad miff pediatrics found evidence linking the drug to deadly breathing reacts. doctors say children metabolize the drug faster than adults and may experience dangerous reactions. >>> a humpback whale rescued off the coast of chat mam. marine animal entanglement response team was called in after boaters reported it in stress oid with the line to the mouth and anchoreded to the sea floor -- anchored to the sea floor they used a poll to -- pole to cut the line and free the whale which swam away. >>> tom hanks is king at the movies. the latestful sul -- latest film sully dominates at the box office taking in 22 million to grab the top spot for the second week. blair witch opened in second place with just under 10 mi
. >>> on "healthwatch" a new connection to diabetes government researchers are linking depression and gestational die beetity. women who feel depressed during the first two trimeters almost double the chance of developing gestational diabetes and risk a stronger warning about codeine for kids a report out today is urging doctors to stop prescribing codeine for kids. american acad miff pediatrics found evidence linking the drug to deadly breathing reacts. doctors say children...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" new reer is research from boostson on underage -- boston on under age drinking a study found the more kids see specific brands of alcohol on tv the more likely they are to drink under age and drink the brands in particular. >>> and primary care doctors with extended hours are helping to lower patients who visit the emergency room. that's according to a britishstudy that found 30% hours to the schedule. >>> a-- dropped in er visits when doctors added the weekend and evening hours to the schedules. >>> ahead, setting off into the remnants of hermine. the new navy destroyer leaving new england today. we will tell you what's so special about it. danielle. >> leftovers of hermine causing showers this morning even a couple downpour outs there. if you want to umbrellaas you head out i will time out the threat for weather and the warmup that is in >>> it's 6:4 3. remnants of hermine won't ke destroying from leaving maine. uss zumwalt was built at bath ironworks it's the largest and most expensive ship ever built for the navy and feature a stealth design making the ship
. >>> on the "healthwatch" new reer is research from boostson on underage -- boston on under age drinking a study found the more kids see specific brands of alcohol on tv the more likely they are to drink under age and drink the brands in particular. >>> and primary care doctors with extended hours are helping to lower patients who visit the emergency room. that's according to a britishstudy that found 30% hours to the schedule. >>> a-- dropped in er visits...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" this morning a study finds they found a way to decrease the chances of your child getting a food allergy. that study finds giving babies eggs and peanuts at developing allergies to them. they also say the risk of allergies is linked to when allergic foods are introduce. m.i.t. is working on a device to tell us if you are happy or sad using wireless signals to measure human behavior. researchers say it's 87% accurate in detecting human emotions and film studios could use it someday to gauge audience reactions. and it could be used in the >> or look at someone and say are they he smiling or crying? you are happy. >> happy today. >>> up next more on the quarterback questions for the patriots. >> who is on the practice field yesterday and who is hoping to suit up tomorrow night. >> the red sox flying high against the orioles. big papi add together home run totals. steve burton has the highlights what's for dinner tonight? wegmans ez meals. dinner's not just delicious, it's done. [mmmm] chicken cacciatore... boneless chicken in our very own seasoned tomato sauce w
. >>> on the "healthwatch" this morning a study finds they found a way to decrease the chances of your child getting a food allergy. that study finds giving babies eggs and peanuts at developing allergies to them. they also say the risk of allergies is linked to when allergic foods are introduce. m.i.t. is working on a device to tell us if you are happy or sad using wireless signals to measure human behavior. researchers say it's 87% accurate in detecting human emotions and...
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. >>> on "healthwatch" this morning a new stronger warning about codeine for kids a report out today is urging doctors and parents to stop giving codeine to kids. the american academy of pediatrics found evidence linking the drug to deadly breathing reactions. doctors say children metabolize the drug faster than adults and may experience dangerous reactions. >>> the kingdom of the emmys belongs to games of ne honored prime time tv show ever. game of thrones won best drama last night and 38th awar. veep took best comedy and the people versus o.j. simpson took home 9 emmys last night. >> the best part of the night jimmy kimmel hosting and he started off the show trying to hitch a ride to the awards. [ music ] [ music ] >> come on you have to sing in the car jimmy this is how it goes ? you put the boom boom into my heart. >> oh thank you. you are a lifesaver thank you. hey. you're driving. >> i am in between jobs you make $12 an hour driving for uber. >> that's pretty good that was the late, late show host james corden and former florida governor jeb bush. i argue that james corden is i
. >>> on "healthwatch" this morning a new stronger warning about codeine for kids a report out today is urging doctors and parents to stop giving codeine to kids. the american academy of pediatrics found evidence linking the drug to deadly breathing reactions. doctors say children metabolize the drug faster than adults and may experience dangerous reactions. >>> the kingdom of the emmys belongs to games of ne honored prime time tv show ever. game of thrones won best...
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we will explain in the healthwatch. >>> plus beatles mania new documentary takes a look at untold story of the beatles and part of that story includes former channel three anchor larry kane. hear what he says about being part of history, stay with us. when it comes to risking social sepat toomey wrote the book. .. "i'm...i've got a whole chapter in my book where i... specifically lay out how i think we should... reform social security." toomey's plan requires wall street and bankers to manage... the accounts. collecting fees out of your social security that could... total billions. fees they collect, even if the market crashes and... seniors lose everything. pat toomey's looking out for wall street, not pennsylvania. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> it is asthma peak week. >> doctors say it is time when levels of the germs and irritants are high, for school age children and asthma sufferers. more than 6 million children and teens suffer with asthma, recent study shows increase necessary pediatric asthma attack and doctor visits happen during september. expert
we will explain in the healthwatch. >>> plus beatles mania new documentary takes a look at untold story of the beatles and part of that story includes former channel three anchor larry kane. hear what he says about being part of history, stay with us. when it comes to risking social sepat toomey wrote the book. .. "i'm...i've got a whole chapter in my book where i... specifically lay out how i think we should... reform social security." toomey's plan requires wall street and...
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. >> well, cbs-3 healthwatch, tonight laughing gas isn't just for dental procedures anymore. >> healtheporter stephanie stahl is here to explain why. >> reporter: this is a new twist, guys. we have a variety of melrose where, mild sedation is needed, trucks are used and following lead of dentist other doctors are using nitrous oxide as an alternative. gary was dreading the procedure he needed for an enlarged prostate that involved needles and iv sedation. he was relieved help his urologist offered an alternative nitrous oxide. >> it is absolutely remarkable, you know, how they can get through these procedures without any pain. >> reporter: notice laughing gas dentists use nitrous oxide for mild sedation during procedures and now m.d.'s like doctor baum are using it for minor office procedures, including vasectomies. >> it reduces anxiety, it reduces pain and discomfort and it provides light sedation. the beauty is that once the gas is turned off, 30 seconds later the patient sits up, and stand up, and walks out of office. >> reporter: gary says he remembers nothing about his procedure.
. >> well, cbs-3 healthwatch, tonight laughing gas isn't just for dental procedures anymore. >> healtheporter stephanie stahl is here to explain why. >> reporter: this is a new twist, guys. we have a variety of melrose where, mild sedation is needed, trucks are used and following lead of dentist other doctors are using nitrous oxide as an alternative. gary was dreading the procedure he needed for an enlarged prostate that involved needles and iv sedation. he was relieved help...
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. >>> on the cbs healthwatch tonight, new warnings about prescribing codeine for children because of reports of deaths and risk of dangerous side effects. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this new report. i know a lot of people are interested in this. >> reporter: this is american academy of pediatrics talking about this today. there have been all kind of warnings about giving kid codeine, but some doctors still prescribe it, and it is even available in over the counter cough medications, in many states. today a new warning from the pediatricians. doctors and parents should stop giving codeine to children under the age of 18, according to a you this report from the american academy of pediatrics. codeine has been linked to dangerous side effects and rarely deadly breathing reactions. but some doctors still prescribe it to treat pain or cough in children. >> there have been deaths associated with codeine use in children, under going cons ill removal but not just tonsil removal and particularly children who have problems with sleep apnea. >> reporter: body turns codeine into
. >>> on the cbs healthwatch tonight, new warnings about prescribing codeine for children because of reports of deaths and risk of dangerous side effects. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this new report. i know a lot of people are interested in this. >> reporter: this is american academy of pediatrics talking about this today. there have been all kind of warnings about giving kid codeine, but some doctors still prescribe it, and it is even available in over the...
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. >>> a healthwatch tonight more than 6 million children and teenagers suffer with asthma in the unitedtates, and this week is known as asthma peak week. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain the problem. >> reporter: peak week. misery. i mean germs and pollen are in the air, during the month of september, and that means, that misery for many, especially children. allergies can make asthma more difficult, and in philadelphia today, rag weed is listed as very high, mold extreme. >> right. >> reporter: josephine is vigilant when controlling her daughter valerie's asthma making sure she always has her inhaler. the four year-old sometimes need a nebulizer treatment before school to keep her asthma in check. >> literally 24 hours around the clock, i'm monitoring. >> reporter: for josephine and many parents september is a month of anxiety with kid back in the classroom, a recent study showed increases in pediatric asthma attacks and doctor visits during this month. >> is there a new allergen in the air called rag weed pollen and that triggers asthma attacks in children and on
. >>> a healthwatch tonight more than 6 million children and teenagers suffer with asthma in the unitedtates, and this week is known as asthma peak week. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain the problem. >> reporter: peak week. misery. i mean germs and pollen are in the air, during the month of september, and that means, that misery for many, especially children. allergies can make asthma more difficult, and in philadelphia today, rag weed is listed as very...
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. >>> on the "healthwatch" this morning, compared to the rest of new england, maine is tipping the scales a new report by the finds 30% of adults in maine were obese in 2015 followed by new hampshire rhode island and massachusetts had the lowest rate at 24.3%. >>> when bruce springsteen rocks gillette concert goers will get an extra long show. they extended the curfew by 15 minutes to 11:30. springsteen has been playing 3 september 14th and tickets are available. >> long shows. >> should be drinking coffee instead of beer. >> stay away for the four hour show. >>> another week come and gone. >> still to come we are looking at the biggest stories to make headlines this week. stay with us. introducing longhorn's plus an appetizer or a dessert. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> from another duck boat crash to concerns about trop cool storm hermine. call with a reptile in our studios. here's a look back at the week that was. >> another duck boat crash in boston. >> tourists truck the overpass. >> beloved high school football player killed in early morning crash. >> a young
. >>> on the "healthwatch" this morning, compared to the rest of new england, maine is tipping the scales a new report by the finds 30% of adults in maine were obese in 2015 followed by new hampshire rhode island and massachusetts had the lowest rate at 24.3%. >>> when bruce springsteen rocks gillette concert goers will get an extra long show. they extended the curfew by 15 minutes to 11:30. springsteen has been playing 3 september 14th and tickets are available....
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. >>> in the healthwatch this morning eating peanuts early in life could have big health benefits. >> study in jama find giving a baby's eggs and peanuts at an early age may letter chance of developing food allergies. the risk of allergies is linked to when allergic foods are introduced. >>> if you are hoping to lose weight don't rely on your fitness tracker. university of pittsburgh study shows patient whose used wearable tea vice that he is machine for physical exercise and diet, lost, less weight then those on standard weight loss programs. >> do you have a fitness tracker. >> i have a fit bit. >> i don't think you do anything when you wear it. >> i took it off after the show. >> track high steps. >> up next why so many iphone seven are making a hissing sound. >> we have an update on our breaking news protest down south. >> jan. >>> protests erupt in charlotte north carolina overnight after a man is shot and killed by police there, i'm jan carabao reporting live, coming up latest on the investigation and what this man's sister says he was doing when he was shot. >>> good morning ev
. >>> in the healthwatch this morning eating peanuts early in life could have big health benefits. >> study in jama find giving a baby's eggs and peanuts at an early age may letter chance of developing food allergies. the risk of allergies is linked to when allergic foods are introduced. >>> if you are hoping to lose weight don't rely on your fitness tracker. university of pittsburgh study shows patient whose used wearable tea vice that he is machine for physical...
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. >> on the healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how to stay safe planning a cook out. >> it is just something about that grill, that makes it nice. >> mark wilson is celebrating his wife's birthday with a barbecue. >> grilling is just a perfect type of way to prepare meat i think. >> it may be tasty but some grilled food has been linked to cancer. chemicals that form when meat, poultry and fish are cook at high temperatures and smoke from fat that drips and burn on the grill that have been both link to doll on, pancreatic and breast cancer. >> the studies have have shown that people who consume meat that have been grilled on a high heat heat on a regular basis may be at increased risk for cancer. >> reporter: there are things to do to reduce your risk. start with the clean grill and cook food at lower temperatures for longer period of time. >> we recommend marinating meat because that increases moisture and that will decrease formation of the chemicals. >> reporter: mark and his wife try to keep that advice in mind whenever grilling. >> every day there is somethin
. >> on the healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how to stay safe planning a cook out. >> it is just something about that grill, that makes it nice. >> mark wilson is celebrating his wife's birthday with a barbecue. >> grilling is just a perfect type of way to prepare meat i think. >> it may be tasty but some grilled food has been linked to cancer. chemicals that form when meat, poultry and fish are cook at high temperatures and smoke from fat...
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. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, millions of people lose limbs every year, and in accidents or due toical conditions like diabetes or cancer. many can be fitted with prosthetic arms and legs that can be very sophisticated. health reporter stephanie stahl has more now on the new technology. >> doctors and scientists are now able to create artificial limbs, that look and work almost like the real thing. and computers are now a big part of that rehabilitation technology. >> you see someone running. >> sophisticated computer technology that allows specialists at moss rehab to analyze movement. >> here are muscles. do you see muscles running. >> reporter: this doctor the chief medical officer at the moss says that this gated motion analysis lets him monitor how patients are progressing through rehabilitation. >> that allows us to figure out are the muscles working correctly or are they turning on and off. >> reporter: he ace pioneer in the world of amputation rehab and prosthetics. >> little tips in my hooks give me precision. >> okay. >> i could take one single hair, and pull that out. >>
. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, millions of people lose limbs every year, and in accidents or due toical conditions like diabetes or cancer. many can be fitted with prosthetic arms and legs that can be very sophisticated. health reporter stephanie stahl has more now on the new technology. >> doctors and scientists are now able to create artificial limbs, that look and work almost like the real thing. and computers are now a big part of that rehabilitation technology. >>...
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. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch cancer death rates for children, continue to decline according to research released to take. it is also a change in what kind of cancer, most deadly for children. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the new. >> reporter: report new report just out today. the cancer is fourth leading cause of death for children, accidental injuries, remain the leading cause followed by suicide, and murder. doctors say that cancer survival is improving, because of treatment advances. three-year old aidan crimer loves his music. >> playing the piano. >> reporter: less than a year ago he was hospitalized battling leukemia the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this and i could very well lose my child, period. >> reporter: new government study says that the chances of surviving childhood cancer are i am loving, from 1999 through 204, there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescence. >> immune therapy, cell therapy, these will be brought to bear to improve on this pro
. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch cancer death rates for children, continue to decline according to research released to take. it is also a change in what kind of cancer, most deadly for children. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the new. >> reporter: report new report just out today. the cancer is fourth leading cause of death for children, accidental injuries, remain the leading cause followed by suicide, and murder. doctors say that cancer survival is...
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. >>> now on the healthwatch dramatic results for people who suffer with a condition that causes haiross, and, it is thanks to a medication that treats, something else. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this new research and a lot of people are like wait, what? >> reporter: let me explain everything. first of all, this is a drug that is used for blood disorder and researchers say it could also help 7 million americans, with a disease that causes patchy baldness. it is called appear a a auto immune disease where bod a tacks hair follicles causing to it fall out in clumps and patches. >> it is up to adults and male/female often there is damage. >> reporter: existing treatments have not been very effective but now researchers have work out key factors that lead to hair loss, it is a type of height blood cell called a t cell that attacks a hair follow column but they do not die which means they height be able to be restored. researchers found a drug used for bone marrow and blood disorder actually stops the attack on hair follicles. >> unexpectedly suddenly do they a
. >>> now on the healthwatch dramatic results for people who suffer with a condition that causes haiross, and, it is thanks to a medication that treats, something else. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this new research and a lot of people are like wait, what? >> reporter: let me explain everything. first of all, this is a drug that is used for blood disorder and researchers say it could also help 7 million americans, with a disease that causes patchy...
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. >>> now on the cbs-3 healthwatch birth of twins is usually, scheduled but the question has been when to deliver them, do it early to avoid complications or wait until they are a little bigger. new research out today pinpoints the best outcome. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details on this new study. >> reporter: pinpointing the right time is important. more and more women are having twins mainly because of fertility drugs. well, this new research published today says that delivering them just a little bit early is best, for avoiding complications. >> al sand that morris is 32 weeks pregnant with twins, doctors plan to deliver her babies at 37 weeks. >> you don't want it to come too early and for them to be really small. >> reporter: new study find twins delivered at 37 weeks just shy of full term has the best chance of survival. >> we were trying to balance the risks of still birth increased as pregnancies prolong verse risk of a neonatal debtor diseases that occur should you be delivered too early. >> reporter: researchers say waiting to week 38 increased risk of still birt
. >>> now on the cbs-3 healthwatch birth of twins is usually, scheduled but the question has been when to deliver them, do it early to avoid complications or wait until they are a little bigger. new research out today pinpoints the best outcome. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details on this new study. >> reporter: pinpointing the right time is important. more and more women are having twins mainly because of fertility drugs. well, this new research published today...
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. >>> new research on birth control for woman that will raise concerns on the healthwatch tonight. it rolfs the link between harmone alcon that president istives and depression. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with details on this new study. >> reporter: just out today, this is called a land mark study. others had mixed results but this research published today says it has a clear link between contra seventhtive that is contain hormones and depression among adolescent. many contraceptives contain hormones new study mond in jama psychiatry find these birth control methods such as pills offer implants may increase the risk of depression. >> they found there was a 23 percent increase, compared to non-users of harmone alcon that exception, in terms of the depression, diagnosis, or use of antidepressants. >> reporter: researchers looked at data on more than a million girls and woman age 15 to 35 in dead -- denmark. >> the cognitive development is certainly not asthma tour as woman who are older, and, relationship issues may be more prevalent in that population. so i think tha
. >>> new research on birth control for woman that will raise concerns on the healthwatch tonight. it rolfs the link between harmone alcon that president istives and depression. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with details on this new study. >> reporter: just out today, this is called a land mark study. others had mixed results but this research published today says it has a clear link between contra seventhtive that is contain hormones and depression among...
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. >>> it is being called revolutionary in the treatment of diabetes, on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight a device like an artificial pancreas has been approved by the f.d.a. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the patient who tested the technology. >> very exciting stuff. this is first of its kind a device that can change the lives of millions of people with type one diabetes. so-called artificial pancreas is size of the cell phone and monitors and treats diabetes, automatically. katie holmes was diagnosed with type one diabetes at just five years old. in the 21 years since, keeping her blood sugar within a narrow normal range has been a constant struggle. >> i'm constantly evaluating my situation, where am i going, what am i doing, will that affect my levels. >> reporter: for most that means a difficult never ending routine of checking blood sugar, watching what they eat and calculating insulin doses. the katie took part in the clinical trial of a device called an artificial pancreas. >> it combines a tip with us glucose monitoring that read her blood sugar every five minute
. >>> it is being called revolutionary in the treatment of diabetes, on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight a device like an artificial pancreas has been approved by the f.d.a. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the patient who tested the technology. >> very exciting stuff. this is first of its kind a device that can change the lives of millions of people with type one diabetes. so-called artificial pancreas is size of the cell phone and monitors and treats diabetes,...
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. >>> in this morning's healthwatch dangers of irregular heartbeats according to a new study in the britishournal people with the irregular heartbeat are at risk of wider range of serious conditions then previously thought. most dangers include heart attack and heart failure, sudden cardiac death and chronic kidney disease. until now atrial fibrillation was mainly associated with increased risk of stroke. >>> well, children will to have roll up their sleeves for flu row text, this year, cdc says flu mist is sub par, leaving parent and pediatricians only one option, the flu shot. the american academy of pediatrics suggest everyone six months or older be vaccinated for this years flu season by october. >>> walgreens launched a new safe medication disposal program. drugstore chain has installed kiosk at close to 300 pharmacies in 21 states and district of colombia. walgreens calls it a safe convenient way to difficulties suppose of unused or expired prescriptions at the in cost. they plan to expand to five locations around the country. >>> new trend in housing offers affordable agotation bus i
. >>> in this morning's healthwatch dangers of irregular heartbeats according to a new study in the britishournal people with the irregular heartbeat are at risk of wider range of serious conditions then previously thought. most dangers include heart attack and heart failure, sudden cardiac death and chronic kidney disease. until now atrial fibrillation was mainly associated with increased risk of stroke. >>> well, children will to have roll up their sleeves for flu row text,...
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. >>> on the healthwatch tonight morning sickness it is something that pregnant woman dread and strikes millions. new research out to daze says that it might be a good thing. stephanie stahl is here to explain. i know a lot of women and men probably want to hear about this. >> reporter: i know, because people hoff it suffer so much but then there is really it is interesting there is a good reason for it. thinks being described as one of the best studies yet on morning sickness. and the results show it could be actually protecting the pregnancy. allison flores is seven months pregnant and feeling great but early on the morning sickness was unbearable. >> it was all take every day. in the middle of the night, morning. >> reporter: new study from the national institutes of health find pregnant woman who suffer with morning sickness have lower risk of miscarriage. researchers followed 800 women and found those who reported nausea or vomiting while pregnant were 50 to 75 percent less likely to suffer a loss. >> benefit of this study is now you we can tell patient that is there is evidence fo
. >>> on the healthwatch tonight morning sickness it is something that pregnant woman dread and strikes millions. new research out to daze says that it might be a good thing. stephanie stahl is here to explain. i know a lot of women and men probably want to hear about this. >> reporter: i know, because people hoff it suffer so much but then there is really it is interesting there is a good reason for it. thinks being described as one of the best studies yet on morning sickness....
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. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch cancer death rates continue to decline according to new research a and there has been a change in what kind of cancer is most deadly for children. health reporter stephanie stahl has a new you report. >> reporter: three-year old aidan crammer loves his music. >> ♪ >> reporter: but less than a year ago he was hospitalized battling leukemia, most common, cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you can possibly think of, i had zero control over this and i could lose my child very well, period. >> reporter: governmental study says chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving, from 1999 to 2014 there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescence. >> immune therapy, cell therapy these are brought to bear to improve on this progress, such that we expect continued steady tea kline in childhood cancer. >> reporter: study found leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths for youngsters, three out of ten cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the progress is lagged behind in brain tumors so we have to redouble
. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch cancer death rates continue to decline according to new research a and there has been a change in what kind of cancer is most deadly for children. health reporter stephanie stahl has a new you report. >> reporter: three-year old aidan crammer loves his music. >> ♪ >> reporter: but less than a year ago he was hospitalized battling leukemia, most common, cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you can possibly think of, i...
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. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, dry shampoo is popular and convenient, but it is also been linked to causing bald spots in some women. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain the potential danger. >> reporter: lots of women involved in this one. this is mostly about improper use of dry shampoo which many women love to use. it is supposed to be, a break on the hair not directly on the scalp. doctors say when it is over used it can cause problems. >> i start here. >> reporter: it is styling secret women swear by, daily hair wash and dry shampoo. >> save yourself two hours. >> reporter: trying to soak up oil in between shampoos, your hair looks fresh without shampoo. >> i use it, five days a week. >> reporter: but this picture posted by nicole backs store on facebook and share 33,000 times had many scratching their head. nicole's dermatologist blamed dry shampoo for this large bald patch on her head. >> that gunk is on your scalp. >> reporter: dry shampoo can build up on the scalp, and, stephanie johnson, says natural oil that lead to escape your scalp can be trapped by dr
. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, dry shampoo is popular and convenient, but it is also been linked to causing bald spots in some women. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain the potential danger. >> reporter: lots of women involved in this one. this is mostly about improper use of dry shampoo which many women love to use. it is supposed to be, a break on the hair not directly on the scalp. doctors say when it is over used it can cause problems. >> i...