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anyway, that's an adhd story. thanks very much. council. >> thank you. we wish you luck in your endeavors and we would like you to think of us as an extended family. we are opening up to public comment for anyone who would like to share any stories about derek. and also on the bridge line. thank you. >> is there any public comment at this time? >> what i want to point out. i understand that you are talking about derek and i understand you are talking about derek. anyway not really clicking in my brain at this point right now. if you have a picture of derek, if you would show who you are talking about. if you have a picture of derek on the screen on somewhere down below. or something about derek, we would know who you are talking about. people listening you talking about derek, people may not know who he was or forget who derek is. that's my advice. i will let you know my idea. >> thank you for your comments. >> i think carla is sharing a picture now. >> that's my idea. we have few people who would know now. >> yeah, it's showing now. this is a picture of
anyway, that's an adhd story. thanks very much. council. >> thank you. we wish you luck in your endeavors and we would like you to think of us as an extended family. we are opening up to public comment for anyone who would like to share any stories about derek. and also on the bridge line. thank you. >> is there any public comment at this time? >> what i want to point out. i understand that you are talking about derek and i understand you are talking about derek. anyway not...
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it 's your adhd.t. >> nicole continues her special series on the places and people of the united kingdom. >> parliament square is a park that pays silent tribute to some of the world's greatest leaders... people like britain's bulldogged prime minister winston churchill. his indomitable spirit and ringing oratory helped the british keep their upper lips stiff during the dark days of world war ii. not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient... as well as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to see. they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square. let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's prime minister under queen victoria. no, that's not him. in the age of imperialism, disraeli is credited with helpi
it 's your adhd.t. >> nicole continues her special series on the places and people of the united kingdom. >> parliament square is a park that pays silent tribute to some of the world's greatest leaders... people like britain's bulldogged prime minister winston churchill. his indomitable spirit and ringing oratory helped the british keep their upper lips stiff during the dark days of world war ii. not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson...
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trouble tonight for a couple of drugs that could have been cheaper alternatives for treating kids with adhd, details after the break. >> starting this saturday there will be more news, weather and sports in the mornings on wusa9. join mike hydek and meteorologist erica grow this weekend. they'll be on saturdays from 7 to 8 a.m. and sundays from 7 to 8:30 followed by capital download and cbs sunday morning.
trouble tonight for a couple of drugs that could have been cheaper alternatives for treating kids with adhd, details after the break. >> starting this saturday there will be more news, weather and sports in the mornings on wusa9. join mike hydek and meteorologist erica grow this weekend. they'll be on saturdays from 7 to 8 a.m. and sundays from 7 to 8:30 followed by capital download and cbs sunday morning.
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why doctors may be mistreating adhd. jummy: why a trip to the airport became anything but ordinary for one woman and her warning for others. jummy: a driver in colorado is no longer behind the wheel after allegedly breaking into a woman's house after giving her a ride. gerald montgomery was arrested after trying to burglarize that passenger's home hours after giving her a ride to the airport in denver. he was caught about five days later. the woman says she just wants to warn others this could happen to them. autria: a "7 on your side" health alert now. a new study by c.d.c. shows 1/4 of children in preschool are on medication for adhd and those children are not getting behavioral therapy despite guidelines that recommend not putting young children on an adhd drug. >> they can have serious side effects especially in very young children. problems with sleep, appetite and behavior. very troubling. autria: pediatricians say behavioral therapy should be tried for at least nine months before starting any medication. beautiful
why doctors may be mistreating adhd. jummy: why a trip to the airport became anything but ordinary for one woman and her warning for others. jummy: a driver in colorado is no longer behind the wheel after allegedly breaking into a woman's house after giving her a ride. gerald montgomery was arrested after trying to burglarize that passenger's home hours after giving her a ride to the airport in denver. he was caught about five days later. the woman says she just wants to warn others this could...
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people who have adhd have changes in the neurotransmitters of their brain.m if people who have healthy brains. that's one of the areas we need to do more research. >> why would doctors prescribe it then? >> right. you know it's interesting. some people i think are -- some doctors are more lax with prescribing it. we also know a lot of people who have adhd are underdiagnosed and undertreated. people also get it through other ways. it is widely available on the internet. i've had mothers take it from their children. there are other ways to access the drug. we have to sort of get numbers of how many people are using it. >> as a physician do you notice the uptick asking for these drugs? >> it happens every day. i have my patients get a psych evaluation before prescribing these new drugs. >>> luxury is a new theme for some gun clubs. >> i'm chip reid in manassas virginia. shooting ranges are going upscale, they're even been call ed guntry clubs. i'll tell you about with, coming up. extra soft... ... and extra special. welcome to crock country. bring us your achin
people who have adhd have changes in the neurotransmitters of their brain.m if people who have healthy brains. that's one of the areas we need to do more research. >> why would doctors prescribe it then? >> right. you know it's interesting. some people i think are -- some doctors are more lax with prescribing it. we also know a lot of people who have adhd are underdiagnosed and undertreated. people also get it through other ways. it is widely available on the internet. i've had...
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the cdc finding a quarter of preschool children with adhd are being treated only with medication.s say behavioral therapy should be the first line of children in children that young expressing concern over side effects over drugs. >>> what's happening in sports now. >> yeah some college hoops may be going on this weekend you might have heard about but for now the pros will have to do it. highlights from espn. >> i'm neil. he's not. >> that's right. we are going to show you some national basketball association, the kids call it the association. i call it the federation. that's james harden plays basketball for the rockets and he's left-handed. >> and he has a beard. >> yeah has a very long -- look at that. when we say he goes left-handed it's not that big a deal. he made that. he had 51 disappointing night because the record was 100. >> not even close to the record was james harden and he's humiliated but his team did win by 4. >>> you want a disappointing night let's go up to portland the trail blazers had a 19-point lead over the we're tired, we got beat the night before against
the cdc finding a quarter of preschool children with adhd are being treated only with medication.s say behavioral therapy should be the first line of children in children that young expressing concern over side effects over drugs. >>> what's happening in sports now. >> yeah some college hoops may be going on this weekend you might have heard about but for now the pros will have to do it. highlights from espn. >> i'm neil. he's not. >> that's right. we are going to...
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basically even if you don't have adhd, the drugs that treat you are am get means.ut a lot of people use it for a competitive edge at work or i'm asked for it every day by people who don't have adhd. i think it's funny but -- >> i don't think it's funny but it's real serious. a lot of people are using it. >> things like this scare me. what are the risks? >> that's what they're trying to brick up. we know there are small side effects, whether it's stomach upset, nausea headaches, and there can be more serious effects, whether seizures, high blood pressure, other things. but the big question is people who have adhd have neurotransmitters in their brain. these drugs help to even those out and balance them out. we don't know what these drugs do long-term in people who have health issues. that's one of the areas we need to do more research and be renascent to give it to people who don't need it. >> why do doctors prescribe it? >> it's interesting. some doctors are a little bit more lax with prescribing it. we also know a lot of people who have it are underdiagnosed and u
basically even if you don't have adhd, the drugs that treat you are am get means.ut a lot of people use it for a competitive edge at work or i'm asked for it every day by people who don't have adhd. i think it's funny but -- >> i don't think it's funny but it's real serious. a lot of people are using it. >> things like this scare me. what are the risks? >> that's what they're trying to brick up. we know there are small side effects, whether it's stomach upset, nausea...
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get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com to get started.lk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. steve on eric holder in his farewell address proclaimed that the justice department has been restored and acting free of politicization. my guess tonight says that his tenure was racially dismissive and overtly political. joining us now is bishop e.w. jackson, staying true to america's national destiny. it's great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> listening to eric holder say goodbye to the justice department i thought that he made much of restoring the justice department. what do you make of that? >> i am surprised that he didn't have a broken arm to pat himself on the back. as usual they take credit for all of the things that they really haven't done and they take no responsibility for all of the negative things they have done or failed to do. as you mention, "fast and furious" is still an unsolved chapter in our countries history. but what about the refusal to prosecute the new book black party for intimidating voters saying that we
get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com to get started.lk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. steve on eric holder in his farewell address proclaimed that the justice department has been restored and acting free of politicization. my guess tonight says that his tenure was racially dismissive and overtly political. joining us now is bishop e.w. jackson, staying true to america's national destiny. it's great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> listening to eric...
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new concerns that drugs to treat adhd are abused by adults. we'll seek with a doctor about this disturbing trend next. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and once every 2 seconds someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection. the patented lifelock identity alert system lets you know about threats to your identity by text, phone, or e-mail. and lifelock even offers bank account takeover alerts and alerts for your investment and retirement accounts. lifelock's comprehensive identity theft protection helps guard your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. and lifelock's certified resolution agents
new concerns that drugs to treat adhd are abused by adults. we'll seek with a doctor about this disturbing trend next. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc...
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so that's when we talked to a doctor and she wasdiagnosed with adhd.ined so many things for us. hyperactivity isn't the only symptom of adhd, inattentive symptoms like ryan's, can be less noticeable learn more. get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com then talk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. >>> it's tuesday, april 28th. a fox news alert, baltimore burning, chaos, cars torched, cops are injured. the question this morning, could this all have been prevented? >> we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that, as well. >> the city's mayor now backtracking after giving protesters a license to riot. live team coverage, just moments away. >>> a race against time to find survivors in the rubble after the devastating earthquake in nepal. the brand new concern that could make the situation even worse. >>> and he helped recruit the 9/11 hijackers, but he could soon go back to terror. what we have just learned about his potential release. "fox & friends" first continues right now. >>> and we do begin with that fox news alert. balti
so that's when we talked to a doctor and she wasdiagnosed with adhd.ined so many things for us. hyperactivity isn't the only symptom of adhd, inattentive symptoms like ryan's, can be less noticeable learn more. get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com then talk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. >>> it's tuesday, april 28th. a fox news alert, baltimore burning, chaos, cars torched, cops are injured. the question this morning, could this all have been prevented?...
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by the way, i have adhd.ay you get around it i say fine, if you really do have it i want you do be seen by a psychiatrist psychiatrist. i want you to be seen by an official diagnosis and bile happy to be part of it. >> i do the same thing. >>> new research shows a new blood test can help predict the effect of food allergies. how does this work? >> right now it's done through a series of skin pick tests. they can tell you if you're allergic but they can't tell you how severe it might be. so researchers have developed a new predictive test. it measures levels of certain immune cells in the blood that can actually predict how severe your reaction might be and that's really important. right now to figure out severity, we basically have to give patients who are allergic a little bit of the food and see what happens which is clearly terrifying. >> is this only for research purposes at this point or are we going start to see it on the market? >> i don't know whennite going be on the market. the reason it's so import
by the way, i have adhd.ay you get around it i say fine, if you really do have it i want you do be seen by a psychiatrist psychiatrist. i want you to be seen by an official diagnosis and bile happy to be part of it. >> i do the same thing. >>> new research shows a new blood test can help predict the effect of food allergies. how does this work? >> right now it's done through a series of skin pick tests. they can tell you if you're allergic but they can't tell you how severe...
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. >>> still ahead, new questions about how kids are being treated for adhd. >>> and collision course. dramatic new video of a school bus in the path of an out-of-control suv. >>> plus, take a look at these two cars. can you tell which one is the bentley? well, there is a battle brewing over these two very similar-looking cars. >>> about 90,000 workers at mcdonald's are getting pay raises. effective july 1st starting wages will be at least $1 an hour above the minimum wage set by local law. the increase applies only to workers at company-owned stores. franchises actually make up the vast majority of mcdonald's global workforce. >>> well, maybe radio shack isn't done just yet. a bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of assets of radio shack to a hedge fund. that move will keep more than 1700 stores open and preserve more than 7,000 jobs. the store will carry a lot fewer item though, around 1,000 down from about 4,000. sprint will also set up shop inside the stores. >>> two automakers are trading barbs over their luxury cars. now, take a look here. on the right you see the bentley flyin
. >>> still ahead, new questions about how kids are being treated for adhd. >>> and collision course. dramatic new video of a school bus in the path of an out-of-control suv. >>> plus, take a look at these two cars. can you tell which one is the bentley? well, there is a battle brewing over these two very similar-looking cars. >>> about 90,000 workers at mcdonald's are getting pay raises. effective july 1st starting wages will be at least $1 an hour above the...
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. >> still to come why treating adhd with generic drugs may not be the best option for some patients. hear what happened to one teenager who has a message for others suffering from the disorder. >>> staggering cost of prom and it is not just dress, dinner, three on your side jim donovan tells us one surprising area where student are shelling out some big bucks. we will be right do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right a
. >> still to come why treating adhd with generic drugs may not be the best option for some patients. hear what happened to one teenager who has a message for others suffering from the disorder. >>> staggering cost of prom and it is not just dress, dinner, three on your side jim donovan tells us one surprising area where student are shelling out some big bucks. we will be right do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes...
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researchers are taking a closer look at adhd and how children are being treated.t they've discovered coming up in health news. >> you can't be possibly tired of hearing this music. >> thank you for sharing that cute little baby with us. and we've also got some other wonderful kid pictures on this holiday weekend. happy easter. we love those cute faces. are those twins? we love your dog as well. we need some help with this one. lost dog. >> it's time to get up to stretch, to continue to watch fox 29 weekend and to send us your song requests like this one. keep them coming, keep the baby pictures. keep karen smiling and keep watching fox 29 weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> comments starting to come in about the interview with sneaker dad. the father is trying to teach his son if you don't get your grades up, this is the consequences. look at what william has to say. sneaker dad is cool dad. my grades matter so it sounds like people are supportive. >> play ball. are you ready for a season with the fighting phils? good morning, mark. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> nice to ha
researchers are taking a closer look at adhd and how children are being treated.t they've discovered coming up in health news. >> you can't be possibly tired of hearing this music. >> thank you for sharing that cute little baby with us. and we've also got some other wonderful kid pictures on this holiday weekend. happy easter. we love those cute faces. are those twins? we love your dog as well. we need some help with this one. lost dog. >> it's time to get up to stretch, to...
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. >>> first nationwide survey of children with adhd finds almost half of preschoolers take medicationtricians recommend behavioral therapies for children under the age of six because it's not yet known how medications affect a developing brain. data showed over 46% of preschool age children with adhd had taken medication in the previous week. >>> breast milk sold on the internet is big business right now. online milk is largely unregulated. nbc 10 national correspondent erica edwards tells us what looks good. an advertisement may be harmful to babies. >> the market for breast milk is booming. thousands of women sell their breast milk online to other mothers to don't produce enough for their own babies. research shows some of that milk isn't human. >> more than just incidental contamination, it looks like evidence of deception and adulteration of milk. >> nationwide hospital in columbus, ohio analyzed two samples of breast milk purchased on the internet. they had human breast milk but 10% had evidence of large amounts of cow milk milk you'd buy at the grocery store or formula. >> some
. >>> first nationwide survey of children with adhd finds almost half of preschoolers take medicationtricians recommend behavioral therapies for children under the age of six because it's not yet known how medications affect a developing brain. data showed over 46% of preschool age children with adhd had taken medication in the previous week. >>> breast milk sold on the internet is big business right now. online milk is largely unregulated. nbc 10 national correspondent erica...
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likes at how behavioral therapy, medication, and dietary supplement, play a part in the treatment of adhd children ages four-17. according to the study one in three children receive what's called combination therapy. it is behavioral therapy and medication treatment combined. one of the authors of the study says it appears most kids are getting the help that they need. >>> this is incredible. one wisconsin veteran walking 9,000 miles to raise awareness for a.m. too tee vets. michael roberts going on walk from wisconsin to illinois to california and a number of other states inbetween he hopes whose boots to boots campaign will reminds people about some of the challenges his amputee veteran friends face. >> they get shipped stabilized facility here in this country and about a year later, year or two later they just get in the car and go home. that's it. >> well the entire trip is going to take about a year, bringing along his dog boots for the trip, as well. >> well, thousands of area college student right now are in the weeks to come will be enjoying foreign beaches for spring break some f
likes at how behavioral therapy, medication, and dietary supplement, play a part in the treatment of adhd children ages four-17. according to the study one in three children receive what's called combination therapy. it is behavioral therapy and medication treatment combined. one of the authors of the study says it appears most kids are getting the help that they need. >>> this is incredible. one wisconsin veteran walking 9,000 miles to raise awareness for a.m. too tee vets. michael...
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. >>> well children of obese mothers have a higher risk of developing autism and adhd that accordingby the centers for disease control and prevention. now researchers found babies born to severely obese mothers were three times more likely to develop autism and more than four times as likely to develop adhd by age six. the cdc is still trying to figure out why. >>> and you might want to grab an apple along with your grocery list as you head out to the supermarket. eating the fruit will make you more likely to buy healthy foods. now that's according to research researchers at cornell university. they found that people who ate an apple before food shopping bought 28% more fruits and vegetables. so those researchers are suggesting that eating a healthy snack will put in you a healthy mind set and therefore you will make healthier decisions or that apple was really good and you just want to get some more. iain and lucy. >> honey crisp apples. >> the best. >> right? those are my favorite. >> all right. >> can't wait for them. >> speaking of nutrition foods a school sends a letter home wit
. >>> well children of obese mothers have a higher risk of developing autism and adhd that accordingby the centers for disease control and prevention. now researchers found babies born to severely obese mothers were three times more likely to develop autism and more than four times as likely to develop adhd by age six. the cdc is still trying to figure out why. >>> and you might want to grab an apple along with your grocery list as you head out to the supermarket. eating the...
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kids moving indoors causes a host of problems from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind and spirit. it helps them stay fit enhances creativity and attention spans and could even make them better students. do your part. be a part of be out there. there's a reason why they call it the great outdoors. learn more at be out there dot org. [kids shouting] be out there! >> every state has one but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's "flag facts." >> the first thing you notice about wyoming's state flag is that big critter in the middle. don't call it a buffalo. it's a bison. >> the bison was important out in the wild west, as we all know, but, in particular in wyoming it was verna keyes who designed the flag and she thought it was a great symbol of branding, which cattle ranchers all used to keep track of their animals, but also, the bison was known as the "monarch of the plains" and she thought that was a great symbol for her state. >> the name wyoming comes from a native american w
kids moving indoors causes a host of problems from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind and spirit. it helps them stay fit enhances creativity and attention spans and could even make them better students. do your part. be a part of be out there. there's a reason why they call it the great outdoors. learn more at be out there dot org. [kids shouting] be out there! >> every state has one but most of us don't know why they look the way...
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documents say that roseland was drowsy after taking over the counter cold medicine and medication, for adhd. >> luckily for us she was fine. but if this had been a month ago, given the weather, she have frozen to death. if this would have been a month from now given the weather, she could have died from heat exposure. so we were this close it a tragedy happening. >> in a statement the craft school bus company said with regard to the kenneth student left on the bus the matter is under investigation and we are working closely with the kenneth area school district, and the local authorities. roseland has been fired. >>> right now 5:13, we want our forecast, as we get through today. we have good news, right katy? >> absolutely nice three day stretch of great werth. remember the past week for easter and the past monday for opening day? basically looking at repeat performance there. and we've got to get through some wet weather before. that will almost like we're on repeat. basically here with the weather pattern timing works out well generally speaking, if you have outdoor plans this weekend, we
documents say that roseland was drowsy after taking over the counter cold medicine and medication, for adhd. >> luckily for us she was fine. but if this had been a month ago, given the weather, she have frozen to death. if this would have been a month from now given the weather, she could have died from heat exposure. so we were this close it a tragedy happening. >> in a statement the craft school bus company said with regard to the kenneth student left on the bus the matter is...
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and it vininvolves 6 million children who suffer from adhd. a first of its kind study out of the cdc about small preschoolers as young as 4 and 5 years old. questions tonight about how they are being treated. the medications they're being given and whether behavior altherr by would be better. so, let's get right to dr. besser and rich you told me in the news room that this is very concerning. >> reporter: it is. what they found is that a quarter of children who are in preschool with attention deficit disorder are only getting drugs. the first line therapy is behavior therapy. you need to try it for nine months. >> the study saying that therapy is better. so what is the concern about the medications? >> reporter: well they can have serious side effects. especially in very young children. problems with sleep, appetite and behavior. very troubling. >> and as you always say, check with your doctor. rich, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the new york city police detective under investigation toni
and it vininvolves 6 million children who suffer from adhd. a first of its kind study out of the cdc about small preschoolers as young as 4 and 5 years old. questions tonight about how they are being treated. the medications they're being given and whether behavior altherr by would be better. so, let's get right to dr. besser and rich you told me in the news room that this is very concerning. >> reporter: it is. what they found is that a quarter of children who are in preschool with...
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. >>> plus an important medical alert for the millions of children diagnosed with adhd. research shows many are not getting the recommended treatment. >>> robert durst's lawyer is speaking out as the multi multi-millionaire heads back to court today. >>> switching gears prom season is here, high school students beginning to plan out the details to make the night so perfect. a new survey reveals how expensive the perfect night can get. we'll tell you what's wracking up the bills and the answer may surprise you. all coming up next on "good morning america." >> i'm glad i have sons who can rent a tucks. thank you amy we'll see you shortly. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. >> welcome back here the top stories, septa says it identified the suspect wanted for a knockout blow on the el platform. the suspect is expected to surrender to officials
. >>> plus an important medical alert for the millions of children diagnosed with adhd. research shows many are not getting the recommended treatment. >>> robert durst's lawyer is speaking out as the multi multi-millionaire heads back to court today. >>> switching gears prom season is here, high school students beginning to plan out the details to make the night so perfect. a new survey reveals how expensive the perfect night can get. we'll tell you what's wracking up...
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startling new research on kids with adhd and big questions about their treatment. >>> and then, teresae back. >>> good morning, i'm eric thomas. a major expansion home rental service will allow american travelers to book lodging in cuba starting today. in january the obama administration loosened restrictions on u.s. business and it's set to encourage the growth of the island's small private sector. >>> let's look at the weather now with mike. >> breezy but they will be tapering as e we head towards the afternoon hours compared to yesterday. a lot of 70s except for the coast. 60s into san francisco. my seven-day forecast, still a chance of light scattered showers sunday morning. better chance on tuesday. >>> traffic heavy near julian street. this is right where this morning we're going to have a procession and memorial for san jose police officer michael johnson. as we take a look at your drive in east bay it's very heavy along 880 up to the the your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progr
startling new research on kids with adhd and big questions about their treatment. >>> and then, teresae back. >>> good morning, i'm eric thomas. a major expansion home rental service will allow american travelers to book lodging in cuba starting today. in january the obama administration loosened restrictions on u.s. business and it's set to encourage the growth of the island's small private sector. >>> let's look at the weather now with mike. >> breezy but they...
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. >>> still ahead on "gma," a medical alert for parents startling new research on kids with adhd and. >>> and then teresa guidice behind bars what her husband is saying about the reality star's life now. when we come back. >> good morning i'm tamala edwards, 7:56, april 2 at them let's head over to matt pellman you continue to keep an eye on i-95. >> reporter: the second day of april not treating as well as the first day. we had a car fire in tinicum township. everything is reopened, but locked up to 322. now there's an issue with a crash on the southbound side at 420 blocking all but one lane. southbound is at a crawl coming away from the airport to the accident scene. bensalem, watch out for a crash involving a sarin and flat bed tractor-trailer. traffic lights are out on the boulevard between adams and rhawn. no cross traffic allowed. >>> a crash 313 southbound, a crash on the shoulder, use i-95 in bucks county, instead. >> let's take a live look out across center city and the rest of center city. looking at the view from atop of temple university. beautiful start to your thursday
. >>> still ahead on "gma," a medical alert for parents startling new research on kids with adhd and. >>> and then teresa guidice behind bars what her husband is saying about the reality star's life now. when we come back. >> good morning i'm tamala edwards, 7:56, april 2 at them let's head over to matt pellman you continue to keep an eye on i-95. >> reporter: the second day of april not treating as well as the first day. we had a car fire in tinicum...
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. >>> still ahead on "gma," a medical alert for parents startling new research on kids with adhd and> and then teresa guidice behind bars what her husband is saying about the reality star's life now. when we come back. >> time to get up and get going and definitely get outside. eileen whelan is in the weather center. eileen: it is really so nice outside. we have a lot of sunshine. it is a little cool. we are climbing to about 70 degrees this afternoon. it will be breezy. you will notice the wind out of the south. tomorrow, storms role in through the afternoon and evening. saturday, a bit cooler and breezy. easter sunday is looking really nice. it is going to be 63 by the afternoon. jamie: we have bumper-to-bumper traffic. i want to start off, this is a really great shot that shows you all of the traffic coming in on 395 north of duke street. you can see a little bit of police activity over to the right side. it is not blocking any lanes. when you see that activity, everyone looks to see what is going on. we are slow on 395. you are very heavy on 95 in maryland. no crash, just slowing
. >>> still ahead on "gma," a medical alert for parents startling new research on kids with adhd and> and then teresa guidice behind bars what her husband is saying about the reality star's life now. when we come back. >> time to get up and get going and definitely get outside. eileen whelan is in the weather center. eileen: it is really so nice outside. we have a lot of sunshine. it is a little cool. we are climbing to about 70 degrees this afternoon. it will be...
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so much adhd. i have a tuna sandwich or ham and cheese and soup. >> yeah. >> clicken with rice. >> great. >> but what kind of bredbread? >> the bread isn't that g i'm a sissy. but that's okay? >> yeah. well -- see, our fish is kind of wrecked. you have an amazing brain. mercury settles up in the brain. you might try an egg sandwich. supper, i eat anything i want. i go for a steak or hamburger. i have a tweet tooth. i try not to eat too late. >> good. but your stake do you ask for grass fed? >> grass fed? yeah i ask. the guy who cooks the steak laughs and gives me what he has. again this is new york, it's not the west coast. if it's grass fed, it's better. >> if your cow ate corn, it's corn fed which is against their natural evolution then they get infection and e. coli and then they have to give that cow antibiotics. >> so i'm not a fanatic about anything. i do eat some sugar. i think sugar is bad. >> bad. >> i have a little ice cream. >> yeah. >> but life expectancy is around 80 years old in ameri
so much adhd. i have a tuna sandwich or ham and cheese and soup. >> yeah. >> clicken with rice. >> great. >> but what kind of bredbread? >> the bread isn't that g i'm a sissy. but that's okay? >> yeah. well -- see, our fish is kind of wrecked. you have an amazing brain. mercury settles up in the brain. you might try an egg sandwich. supper, i eat anything i want. i go for a steak or hamburger. i have a tweet tooth. i try not to eat too late. >> good....
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trouble tonight for a couple of drugs that could have been cheaper alternatives for treating kids with adhd, details after the break. >> starting this saturday there will be more news, weather and sports in the mornings on wusa9. join mike hydek and meteorologist erica grow this weekend. they'll be on saturdays from 7 to 8 a.m. and sundays from 7 to 8:30 followed by capital download and cbs sunday morning. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's boss. but i forgot to attach the presentation it sends in a flash, good thing i have fios. i don't and it was taking forever. we don't miss a beat. i'm yelling at the kids to get off wi-fi. get off the movies! get off the video games! i think i got a promotion. i think i need a new job. are you guys hiring. why settle when you can have you have fiber optics with a two year price guaranteed. fios. the fastest, most reliable internet. >>> a woman convicted of poisoning her son with salt has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. lacey spears lives in the new york city area. investigators say spears put salt in
trouble tonight for a couple of drugs that could have been cheaper alternatives for treating kids with adhd, details after the break. >> starting this saturday there will be more news, weather and sports in the mornings on wusa9. join mike hydek and meteorologist erica grow this weekend. they'll be on saturdays from 7 to 8 a.m. and sundays from 7 to 8:30 followed by capital download and cbs sunday morning. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's...
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the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for adhd to treat b. d.ns, fox 29 news. >> a blind man's dream comes true at the field of dreams. >> this is great. robert smith throughout the first pitch of the season at the iconic field in diresville, iowa iowa. smith is tempting to become the first blind person to sing the national anthem and throw out the first pitch at every major and minor league baseball stadium in the country. despite his inability to see smith says he has never lost sight of his vision to inspire others with disabilityies. >> what i want to bring back is, hey, get out there throw the ball you know, smell the fresh air, feel the sunshine, if a mind guy can do it come on guys, you can do it. >> smith's father by the way oc smith because a famous singer best known for his song "green little apple". >>> a texas trooper gets to meet one of america's most popular rappers last week. >> little did he know that celebrity encounter would get him in a whole lot of trouble. trooper billy superiors working security at south by southwest in aus
the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for adhd to treat b. d.ns, fox 29 news. >> a blind man's dream comes true at the field of dreams. >> this is great. robert smith throughout the first pitch of the season at the iconic field in diresville, iowa iowa. smith is tempting to become the first blind person to sing the national anthem and throw out the first pitch at every major and minor league baseball stadium in the country. despite his inability to see smith...
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the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for a adhd to treat dbed. fox 29 news. >> there is help. >>> the party is over for a massachusetts mom. she's in big trouble tonight after police say she through an underaged drinking party at her home last week. >> it gets worse. she's accused of of hosting the party herself and collecting a cover charge from the underaged guests. police believe at least 50 kids were reportedly at the party from patricia franks north hanover home friday night. some told authorities the forty-eight-year-old charged five bucks to get in. officers say frank appeared inn tock indicated when they respond to do her door. many of the kids inside the home took off when police showed up. >> smashing of glass was heard coming from the basement. as well as loud thuds an lot of movement. they demanded she open the basement door. officer gilligan immediately smelled the strong odor of marijuana coming from the basement. >> frank has immediated not guilty saying she wasn't home and only came back to discover the party. she has been charged
the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for a adhd to treat dbed. fox 29 news. >> there is help. >>> the party is over for a massachusetts mom. she's in big trouble tonight after police say she through an underaged drinking party at her home last week. >> it gets worse. she's accused of of hosting the party herself and collecting a cover charge from the underaged guests. police believe at least 50 kids were reportedly at the party from patricia franks...
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researchers found that kids exposed to tobacco smoke at home are three times more likely to have adhd. stronger for children with one or more hours of second hand smoke exposure every day. the conclusion came from a survey of parent of 2,300 school aged children in spain. >>> looking ahead to the weekend forecast and easter sunday and perhaps an umbrella as part of easter sunday. >> that's right. >> now that we are two weeks into spring, looks like we're going to get winter-like weather. doppler hd shows sunny skies across the bay area and lovely and mild day with temperatures getting up into the mid-70s. here's a live view from our east bay hills camera looking westward across the bay. turning sharply cooler tomorrow. showers are likely easter sunday morning. the rest of the day, maybe a different picture. steadier rain is likely to move in late monday into tuesday. right now we're looking at temperatures of 60 in san francisco and 70 across the bay in oakland and mainly upper 60s to mid-70s in our inland areas. as we pull back and take a look at the satellite composite images. high
researchers found that kids exposed to tobacco smoke at home are three times more likely to have adhd. stronger for children with one or more hours of second hand smoke exposure every day. the conclusion came from a survey of parent of 2,300 school aged children in spain. >>> looking ahead to the weekend forecast and easter sunday and perhaps an umbrella as part of easter sunday. >> that's right. >> now that we are two weeks into spring, looks like we're going to get...
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what about the areas where maybe if you it doesn't want her kids medicated for adhd or something like that where is it that the states right step in and say you must make that decision on behalf of your child and where is the line supposed to be drawn? >> i took the easy way out such as antibiotics and medicines for epilepsy, influence for diabetes there's probably one or five deaths a year from the religious-based. that's the tip of a much bigger iceberg. not everybody dies from asthma or epilepsy. there's probably a lot of suffering underneath the tip. but i understand your point. a number of people have made that point. it struck me that rand paul said something after the epidemic. he said that the government doesn't own your children, that's actually not true. the don't own your children no matter when you were growing up your parents didn't own you. they have some responsibility. and if they neglect that responsibly by letting you die or suffer needlessly and then they may lose you. i think that's fair. i am not a lawyer that the state does have a right to step in if they think t
what about the areas where maybe if you it doesn't want her kids medicated for adhd or something like that where is it that the states right step in and say you must make that decision on behalf of your child and where is the line supposed to be drawn? >> i took the easy way out such as antibiotics and medicines for epilepsy, influence for diabetes there's probably one or five deaths a year from the religious-based. that's the tip of a much bigger iceberg. not everybody dies from asthma...
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millions of americans may be taking adhd drugs without a diagnosis and now experts warn about the sideback about 7:25 with your later traffic and weather. >> the best place to get all weather news and traffic is the wusa 9 app. thanks for waking up with us. see you back here at noon. >> april fools day. i forgot to do a prank. >> you've others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after spoon... dish after dish... time, after time, after time again... deliciously creamy galbani ricotta inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one ricotta. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, april 1st 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." lufthana is facing tough questions this morning when it knew the pilot had severe depression. >>> a police officer caught on camera berating an uber driver. the nypd investigates one of its own for road wage. >>> why too many big trucks go faster than their tires can handle with sometimes deadly results. >> but we begin this morning wih a look at today's "eye ope
millions of americans may be taking adhd drugs without a diagnosis and now experts warn about the sideback about 7:25 with your later traffic and weather. >> the best place to get all weather news and traffic is the wusa 9 app. thanks for waking up with us. see you back here at noon. >> april fools day. i forgot to do a prank. >> you've others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after spoon... dish after dish... time, after time, after time again......
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happens when we slide into a less clear-cut area where a parent doesn't want to get medicated for adhd or something like that. where is it a states right's right to step in and say you must make a decision on behalf of your child? where's the line supposed to be drawn? >> i think i took the easy way out of this book which is antibiotics from antiseizure medicines for epilepsy, and one for diabetes bronchodilators far as mud. there's probably one to five deaths a year from religiously based one to five. not everybody dies or not. there's probably a lot of suffering underneath the tip. that is where i draw the line. i understand your point. a number of people have made the point. it struck me rand paul said something with the most reasonable epidemic. the government doesn't own your children. parents on your children. no matter how you were growing up, your parent know you. they had some responsibility and if they neglect the ability by letting you die needlessly or suffer needlessly, they may lose you. i think that is fair. the legal term is father of the country. the state does have a
happens when we slide into a less clear-cut area where a parent doesn't want to get medicated for adhd or something like that. where is it a states right's right to step in and say you must make a decision on behalf of your child? where's the line supposed to be drawn? >> i think i took the easy way out of this book which is antibiotics from antiseizure medicines for epilepsy, and one for diabetes bronchodilators far as mud. there's probably one to five deaths a year from religiously...
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i'm diagnosed with adhd, bipolar and some other stuff. >> does anybody your family talk to you aboutyou've been through or -- >> nobody but my mom before she went to jail for stabbing her husband. >> you're going to let us know if you harm yourself, right? or if you're thinking about it? yeah? >> what i really want to do, is when i turn 21, i want to come here and be an officer so i can show kids the way i grew up and they don't want to grow up like that because no kid should have a life i grew up with, nobody. >> don't do any damage to yourself. right? even if it doesn't hurt. >> he's one of those kids that kind of gets a place in your heart maybe. there are a few here that really do, and he's one of them. >> while medical staff takes a break after a long day, over in seg, a marathon evening is still ahead for offenders brandyn cox and nathan brady. >> they came and woke us up out of bed and said we were going to seg. we usually know what we did because we usually go right away. but we didn't do nothing yet. they say we battered somebody but i think they got the wrong people. >> acc
i'm diagnosed with adhd, bipolar and some other stuff. >> does anybody your family talk to you aboutyou've been through or -- >> nobody but my mom before she went to jail for stabbing her husband. >> you're going to let us know if you harm yourself, right? or if you're thinking about it? yeah? >> what i really want to do, is when i turn 21, i want to come here and be an officer so i can show kids the way i grew up and they don't want to grow up like that because no kid...
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will be prescribed actually, and i think there will be things like depression, it will be things like adhd. it will be things like motor problems that people have. >> reporter: at the university of minnesota, neuroscientists work with young people, like 20-year-old matty evans who suffered a stroke in utero. the other affected side of her brain has taken up slack and is doing work the stroke side would normally do. her doctor thinks tdcs can help balance madi's brain. >> we're trying to simultaneously excite brain cells that are still alive in the stroke hemisphere while inhibiting brain cells on the non-stroke hemisphere. >> awakening dormant yet viable neurons best suited for the job could make maddy's paralytic hand more active and nimble. >> we're finding out what areas of the brain respond better for what function. can we move better because we're doing this think better speak bet center i think what we're doing now is the tip of the iceberg. >> but there's still much to learn. back at this lab. they're studying rat brains to try and determine exactly what's happening to the neurons a
will be prescribed actually, and i think there will be things like depression, it will be things like adhd. it will be things like motor problems that people have. >> reporter: at the university of minnesota, neuroscientists work with young people, like 20-year-old matty evans who suffered a stroke in utero. the other affected side of her brain has taken up slack and is doing work the stroke side would normally do. her doctor thinks tdcs can help balance madi's brain. >> we're...
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. >>> a first of its kind study on adhd is raising concern for millions of families across the countrydc finding a quarter of preschool children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are being treated only with medication. experts say behavioral therapy should be the first line of treatment. abc's dr. richard besser says the drugs are a cause for concern. >> they can have serious side effects, especially in very young children problems with sleep, appetite and behavior. very troubling. >> reporter: dr. begs beer recommends nine months of behavioral therapy before resorting to drugs. >>> newly released dash cam video shows the terrifying moments when a tulsa school bus was hit head on by an suv. the bus was carrying 37 middle school students on monday when the suv suddenly careened in to oncoming traffic and then slammed in to the school bus. the bus driver did manage to stop but had nowhere to go. some of the students suffered bumps and bruises. investigators say the suv driver may have had a seizure. >>> south dakota has joined other western states in raising the speed limit o
. >>> a first of its kind study on adhd is raising concern for millions of families across the countrydc finding a quarter of preschool children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are being treated only with medication. experts say behavioral therapy should be the first line of treatment. abc's dr. richard besser says the drugs are a cause for concern. >> they can have serious side effects, especially in very young children problems with sleep, appetite and behavior....
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it's hard to make the diagnose have adhd in that age group. these children could be impulsive or a little bit normal, you know. >> is there an over medication concern? >> that is the second concern of course. you need the teachers to be focusing on reorienting these kids. >> you are saying it should be on behavior therapy and not medication. >> i'm not against medication, but the focus should be behavior therapy. at that age we need to focus on the therapy itself. >> assistant professor at nyu school of medicine, thank you. >> autism is a very personal diagnosis for families affected. john siegenthaler has a closer look. >> i spoke to the company founders of autism speaks, bob and sues dan writing. ten years ago their first grandson was diagnosed with autism. they were disturbed by how little was known about the disorder and how little help their families were getting. they have been fighting for a decade and it's having a big impact. >> we wanted to do it together. we said if not us, because it did not have a voice. it is a global epidemic an
it's hard to make the diagnose have adhd in that age group. these children could be impulsive or a little bit normal, you know. >> is there an over medication concern? >> that is the second concern of course. you need the teachers to be focusing on reorienting these kids. >> you are saying it should be on behavior therapy and not medication. >> i'm not against medication, but the focus should be behavior therapy. at that age we need to focus on the therapy itself....
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how often are these effects with the children because these drugs are often given to children with adhdtive disorder. right. and another thing is the doctors are writing too many precipitations very easily. what it does for kids is it can kind of calm them down and bring them to the kind of behavior that is acceptable. for adults with none of these issues. it makes you think faster and makes you push to a whole new level. and that others want to catch up with you. the issue with doctors after ten minutes of talking to you looking at signs and symptoms are writing the precipitations and that should stop. we're just play tag lot of knee jerk reaction medicine where we see some of these behaviors. and i. >> sounds like doctors like the over prescribing. >> absolutely. >> by the way, happy birthday. back to you kelly. >> happy birthday. >>> top republicans taking their message to voters across the country. a live report from iowa coming up. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to ge
how often are these effects with the children because these drugs are often given to children with adhdtive disorder. right. and another thing is the doctors are writing too many precipitations very easily. what it does for kids is it can kind of calm them down and bring them to the kind of behavior that is acceptable. for adults with none of these issues. it makes you think faster and makes you push to a whole new level. and that others want to catch up with you. the issue with doctors after...
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regulators on a path for getting clearance on an adhd drug to treat hyperactivity in adults. so you can see those shares up by 4.5%. shares of axalta have rallied and that's after warren buffett brought 20 million shares of the company from a private equity firm and paid $360 million. carlyle is the biggest shareholder, the paint company spun off from dupont last year. that gives buffett a 9% stakes. then there's athena health. hedge fund manager david einhorn reiterated his short position on the stock. he originally announced a short position last year at the investment conference. those shares you can see down by 5% kelly, bill so far today. back over to you. >> thank you for now. for more on the markets and if the s&p 500 could possibly hit 3,000 within the next five years. >> did you say that? let's bring in adam parker morgan stanley's managing director joining us at post 9. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you say, 3,000 -- >> about a year ago what we were getting a lot of questions about was the market is up five years and is it over? i thought it was
regulators on a path for getting clearance on an adhd drug to treat hyperactivity in adults. so you can see those shares up by 4.5%. shares of axalta have rallied and that's after warren buffett brought 20 million shares of the company from a private equity firm and paid $360 million. carlyle is the biggest shareholder, the paint company spun off from dupont last year. that gives buffett a 9% stakes. then there's athena health. hedge fund manager david einhorn reiterated his short position on...