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. >> cdc researchers reviewing 115 kaiser patients. finding no infectious agent or pair site. possibly fabric. but san francisco who is treating patients today cdc study is in inadequate. >> essentially coming up with nothing. >> cdc reported 80% of patients also had fibers. >> so there is something else there that they are describing, cdc described that is very real and they still don't understand. >> other researchers have suggested a nerve problem or reaction to similar to lime disease. suffered along with four children fighting with doctors for years. >> the cdc reported three quarters have -- finding may encourage more steady. ktvu channel 12 news. >>> to learn more about this illness by clicking the link at the top of the home page. >>> underway in san francisco with new focus on what organizers calling the mobile lifestyle. the event opened to the public today it featured some 300 exhibitors this year there's music and film. also offers a look at everything from games to hardware to access your home computer data from anywhere. >> so now you can access a window, desk to
. >> cdc researchers reviewing 115 kaiser patients. finding no infectious agent or pair site. possibly fabric. but san francisco who is treating patients today cdc study is in inadequate. >> essentially coming up with nothing. >> cdc reported 80% of patients also had fibers. >> so there is something else there that they are describing, cdc described that is very real and they still don't understand. >> other researchers have suggested a nerve problem or reaction to...
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cansancio, perdida de peso entre otros. según el centro para el control y prevencion de enfermedades cdcsus siglas en ingles los hispanos tienen una gran incidencia de casos, en especial los hombres el cdc tambien afirma que las pruebas periodicas de deteccion son claves para la prevencion y el diagnostico temprano de esta enfermedad mortal visitas periodicas al medico que determinen la necesidad o no de reliazar examenes especializados de diagnostico pueden evitar complicaciones futuras que implicarian un gran desgaste fisico,te temp es "agenda washington", esta mañana me acompaña el doctor elmer carreño director médico del departamento de salud en el estado de maryland tenemos la gentileza de contar con su presencia. >> gracias es un placer. >> estamos hablando con este tema del aspecto de la salud, es el caso de l l de muerte en cáncer en los latinos en estados unidos. >> mario: lo padecemos frecuentemente. el cáncer de colon en sí,¿como lo podríamos describir? >> es una anormalidad desde la estructura del colon específicamente a nivel celular y hay un cambio completamente. la arquite
cansancio, perdida de peso entre otros. según el centro para el control y prevencion de enfermedades cdcsus siglas en ingles los hispanos tienen una gran incidencia de casos, en especial los hombres el cdc tambien afirma que las pruebas periodicas de deteccion son claves para la prevencion y el diagnostico temprano de esta enfermedad mortal visitas periodicas al medico que determinen la necesidad o no de reliazar examenes especializados de diagnostico pueden evitar complicaciones futuras que...
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research from the cdc shows home births increased 2% from 2004 to 2009. experts believe personal preference plays a role along with lower costs. even with the increase, home births are still rare and account for less than 1% of all deliveries. >>> a new study finds 30% of parents don't require booster seats in a car when their child is part of a car pool. doctors say that decision could be dangerous, because adult seat belts do not work as well on small children. most state laws require booster seats until kids are eight years old. >>> an overwhelming majority of women say it is okay to tell your husband this, but not okay if the roles were reversed. a, you don't look good, b, you've gained weight, or c, it's okay, he's just a friend. >>> log onto the wusa 9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. >>> here's a bonus to the question of the day. if you like us on facebook you can have a chance to begin posting your guesses on the question and maybe win a new kindle fire. it is up for grabs. click like on our
research from the cdc shows home births increased 2% from 2004 to 2009. experts believe personal preference plays a role along with lower costs. even with the increase, home births are still rare and account for less than 1% of all deliveries. >>> a new study finds 30% of parents don't require booster seats in a car when their child is part of a car pool. doctors say that decision could be dangerous, because adult seat belts do not work as well on small children. most state laws...
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. >> reporter: the cdc advisory committee made that recommendation and a baltimore group that's beenking to eradicate lead poisoning is optimistic. today an advisory committee with the centers for disease control based in atlanta recommended a change in the definition of lead poisoning. >> it's a decision that's long overdue. even at lower levels, lead exposure and lead poisoning can be harmful. >> reporter: the current definition is 10 micrograms for liter in the blood. the group of scientists and experts want that lowered to 5 micrograms. >> for the united states, that means over 450,000 kids even today are still going to be considered lead poisoning. >> reporter: for decades, baltimore and other cities across the country have fought to eradicate lead, much of it coming from the paint in older homes. children 0-6 years of age is the group used to define lead poisoning, a group most at risk for developmental disabilities and other problems from lead. >> it increases the rate of early mortality by 36%. >> reporter: congress has cut the budget for the lead program for the cdc. >> they
. >> reporter: the cdc advisory committee made that recommendation and a baltimore group that's beenking to eradicate lead poisoning is optimistic. today an advisory committee with the centers for disease control based in atlanta recommended a change in the definition of lead poisoning. >> it's a decision that's long overdue. even at lower levels, lead exposure and lead poisoning can be harmful. >> reporter: the current definition is 10 micrograms for liter in the blood. the...
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the cdc said you should never share them, even if you change the needle.that puts people at higher risk for blood diseases like hope activity us and hiv and this say it's okay to reuse it but only on the same patient. this isn't new. the cdc said it's just repeating the warning because of report that they are being used on multiple patients. >>> traditional health plans rapidly disappearing as companies look for ways to reduce health care costs. >> more than 11 million have now signed up for some of the high deductible plans. >> john house us some down sides that you may not notice at first so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: more and more people are switched to high deductible health plan this is year as their employers look to save money. you know these new plans can be money savers for everybody but as one woman learned have you to watch them closer than it the old style health plan. laura thought her new plan would be a money saver. with monthly premiums lower than before but that was until she needed serious care. >> $3,000 for the deduct issu
the cdc said you should never share them, even if you change the needle.that puts people at higher risk for blood diseases like hope activity us and hiv and this say it's okay to reuse it but only on the same patient. this isn't new. the cdc said it's just repeating the warning because of report that they are being used on multiple patients. >>> traditional health plans rapidly disappearing as companies look for ways to reduce health care costs. >> more than 11 million have now...
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. >> reporter: i told you about this skin disorder, now the cdc says it is not infectious. >> it drives you nuts. >> reporter: many told us they had a real disorder. >> kind of understandable why people don't believe it. >> it is not a hygiene problem. there is something else going on. >> reporter: 150 people reported unexplained lesions. doctors diagnosed people as delusional. >> i am not doing that. >> you can see these fibers come out. >> reporter: researchers reported reviewing 115 patients with the symptoms. finding no infects agents. san francisco doctor who is treating patients said the sudy was inadequate. he said they reported 80% of patients had protein fibers. >> there is something else there they are describing that is very real and that we don't understand. >> reporter: other researchers suggested a nerve problem or reaction, shar to lyme disease. she suffered -- similar to lyme disease. she suffered for years. >> they say you are crazy too. >> reporter: 3/4 of sufferers reported exposure to solvents. that finding and other findings point out the need for further research.
. >> reporter: i told you about this skin disorder, now the cdc says it is not infectious. >> it drives you nuts. >> reporter: many told us they had a real disorder. >> kind of understandable why people don't believe it. >> it is not a hygiene problem. there is something else going on. >> reporter: 150 people reported unexplained lesions. doctors diagnosed people as delusional. >> i am not doing that. >> you can see these fibers come out. >>...
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the cdc report is based on telephone surveys. last year, more than 450,000 adults. >>> tragedy for the packers. police believe a body pulled from the wisconsin river on is the 21-year-old son of packers coordinator joe philbin. hikal philbin was last seen at 2:00 a.m. on sunday morning. he was near the fox river after visiting with friends. a security guard reported seeing someone in the river a half hour later. >> and oshkosh police department detectors made an identification on the body of a mail recovered from the fox river. foul play is not suspected but the matter remains under investigation. >> as you heard, investigators are trying to figure out how he died. >>> and check it out, record snowfall wreaking havoc in parts of alaska. this is chord overra, the mayor -- cor dove a. the mayor declared a city emergency here on friday. cordova is equipped to handle snow but not this much. dozens of national guard members are helping the fishing town dig out from mountains of snow that have collapsed roof and triggered avalanches an
the cdc report is based on telephone surveys. last year, more than 450,000 adults. >>> tragedy for the packers. police believe a body pulled from the wisconsin river on is the 21-year-old son of packers coordinator joe philbin. hikal philbin was last seen at 2:00 a.m. on sunday morning. he was near the fox river after visiting with friends. a security guard reported seeing someone in the river a half hour later. >> and oshkosh police department detectors made an identification on...
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people with the condition have begged the cdc to study it. the study was released last night.et ann, she was this the throes of a mystery illness. >> it's in layers. >> reporter: lack at your arms. >> the hands. they itch. >> reporter: ann was suffering from morgellan's disease. your skin burning, itching, feeling crawly all over. having open sores all over your body. and having string-like fibers coming out of your skin. you don't like to say it because people watching are going to think you're crazy. >> i know that. >> reporter: we met others sharing in her misery. >> if i had a family member call me up and say, i have this stuff. i would say, i'm sending a straight jacket over. >> reporter: we spoke to a doctor who said according to medical literature, there is no morgellons disease. >> the skin symptoms were similar with patients with delusions of paracytosis. >> reporter: in other words, it's all in hair heads. according to the cdc, it's so uncommon, it's seen in fewer than 4 out of every 100,000 people seeking medical help. there's still no comfort or answer for ann and
people with the condition have begged the cdc to study it. the study was released last night.et ann, she was this the throes of a mystery illness. >> it's in layers. >> reporter: lack at your arms. >> the hands. they itch. >> reporter: ann was suffering from morgellan's disease. your skin burning, itching, feeling crawly all over. having open sores all over your body. and having string-like fibers coming out of your skin. you don't like to say it because people watching...
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according to the cdc young people down an average of nine drinks when they get drunk.yed said they had an episode of binge drinking in the previous month, more common for those ages 18 to 34. the cdc report is based on a telephone survey last year of more than 450,000 adults. >>> it is one of the most popular breakfast cereals on the market. cheerios is america's no. 1 cereal, but a new flavor is causing some parents to worry about a potentially deadly food allergy. fox 5's bob barnard explains. reporter: have you checked the cereal aisle lately and seen how many poxes of cheerios there are? >> it's in every child's little cup. that's what they're eating. reporter: now 11 varieties. there's fruity, honey nut, apple cinnamon, banana nut and chocolate. >> so sweet and crunchy this box never closes. reporter: yes, kids of all ages have been eating cheerios for generations. >> it will really get you going. reporter: now general mills is offering new multi-grain cheerios with peanut butter, just 110 calories a bowl, but it does have peanuts. >> as a parent it's just another
according to the cdc young people down an average of nine drinks when they get drunk.yed said they had an episode of binge drinking in the previous month, more common for those ages 18 to 34. the cdc report is based on a telephone survey last year of more than 450,000 adults. >>> it is one of the most popular breakfast cereals on the market. cheerios is america's no. 1 cereal, but a new flavor is causing some parents to worry about a potentially deadly food allergy. fox 5's bob barnard...
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the cdc said it was the worst outbreak in more than a quarter century. >>> well it was another beautiful spring like day in january but looks like winter is about to make a come back. your ride to work tomorrow could be a slick one. let's check in with wyatt. he has a look at the changing forecast. >> today's temperatures just sort of teasing us because the reality is it's the gates about to get slammed on us as we go overnight. these numbers will feel like 20s and 30s through most of the day. you can already see rain showers in western maryland. that's the leads edge of what will be a storm system that will wrap in cold air in the state and probably some brief winter showers in the morning as well. we could see slick spots on the road as this weather maker crosses through the area. here i think mainly a round of rain toward daybreak with brief winter showers and temperatures dropping like a rock as we go into the day tomorrow. enjoy a few more hours of a pleasant evening in the 50s. it's all about the change. we will talk about how it'll impact your weekend coming up. >> thank you. for
the cdc said it was the worst outbreak in more than a quarter century. >>> well it was another beautiful spring like day in january but looks like winter is about to make a come back. your ride to work tomorrow could be a slick one. let's check in with wyatt. he has a look at the changing forecast. >> today's temperatures just sort of teasing us because the reality is it's the gates about to get slammed on us as we go overnight. these numbers will feel like 20s and 30s through...
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that's according to the cdc. the research said women suffer domestic in front of -- in at least 40% of filings. that's of 25% of all mesh families. that's because police officers are trained to gain control of a situation. >>> a police officer shot and killed a man last night during a traffic stop. it happened in santa clara. the officer pulled over a driver suspected of being under the influence. the witnesses say the driver was told repeatly to put his hands above his had. the man refused to cooperate and the police officer fired and the man died at the scene. >>> police are looking for two sexual assaults. police know the name and addresses. but we can't show you the pictures. here's more on why. >> reporter: both the age of the suspect works is just 14 years old, and the nate lure of his alleged -- who is just 14 years old and the nature of his alleged crime is unusual. we have the photograph but we can't release it because of his age but they are releasing his name. police say the 14-year-old approached the
that's according to the cdc. the research said women suffer domestic in front of -- in at least 40% of filings. that's of 25% of all mesh families. that's because police officers are trained to gain control of a situation. >>> a police officer shot and killed a man last night during a traffic stop. it happened in santa clara. the officer pulled over a driver suspected of being under the influence. the witnesses say the driver was told repeatly to put his hands above his had. the man...
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the cdc said it was the deadliest outbreak in more than a quarter century. >>> and a recall rip roaring crab soup because of unlisted milk, wheat and crab. includes the 16-ounce cup pack size. the label incorrectly identities it as manhattan clam chowder. the soup was sold at whole food stores. if you bought it you can return it to the store for a full refund. >>> another recall to tell you about. big lots is recalling more than 43,000 classic quarters, five light flair lamps. the wiring for them can become exposed posing a risk of shock. the recommended 40watt bulbs can over heat which can melt the shades over the bulbs. there were four reports of melting shades, nobody was hurt. for more information you can call big lots on lots. the number is onto screen. >>> and now to the economy. four foreclosures fell to the lowest level since 2007 according to reality track. one in every 69 homes had one foreclosure filing in 2011. more than 800,000 were repossessed. that's way down from the highs in 2010 when one in every 45 got a foreclosure and more than a million were repossessed. though it
the cdc said it was the deadliest outbreak in more than a quarter century. >>> and a recall rip roaring crab soup because of unlisted milk, wheat and crab. includes the 16-ounce cup pack size. the label incorrectly identities it as manhattan clam chowder. the soup was sold at whole food stores. if you bought it you can return it to the store for a full refund. >>> another recall to tell you about. big lots is recalling more than 43,000 classic quarters, five light flair lamps....
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the cdc says most of the people had direct contact with farm animals.hat is not known is how easily this strain can spread person to person. they're still investigating that. of course, back between 2009 and 2010, more than 17,000 people died from the highly contagious h1n1 swine flu strain. >>> well, the heavy rains caused headaches for anybody who had to be out there tonight driving or otherwise. and right now it is still coming down. >> it sure is. topper shutt joins us outside on the weather terrace. hopefully this is over by the time folks head out tomorrow morning. >> i think it will be. the heaviest rain is occurring right now. let me show you live doppler 9000. this is pretty heavy activity through now what is up a little bit now from prince william county but mainly fairfax county and loudoun county up into frederick county and into the panhandle of west virginia. that is rainfall rates almost an inch an hour and it's going to be with us another couple of hours. temperatures have actually gone up. it's 47 right now at national. we talked about
the cdc says most of the people had direct contact with farm animals.hat is not known is how easily this strain can spread person to person. they're still investigating that. of course, back between 2009 and 2010, more than 17,000 people died from the highly contagious h1n1 swine flu strain. >>> well, the heavy rains caused headaches for anybody who had to be out there tonight driving or otherwise. and right now it is still coming down. >> it sure is. topper shutt joins us...
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the cdc says the number of flu cases is down this year as well as complications.ccording to agencies data, no kids have died from the flu this year. last year, the number was 122. now doctors aren't exactly sure why influenza isn't spreading, but warmer temperatures this winter may play a role. >> in the sense that a milder winter might lead to people doing more activities outside, staying indoors less, being around sick people less. it may have something to do with that. >> but that doesn't mean you shouldn't get a shot. even though there are few cases, experts say it's not unusual to have a slow start to the flu season with a dramatic increase in late winter. >>> as we have been saying, the weather this week all over the map. in the last seven days, we have seen snow, worries over freezing rain and today 60s and sunny. we sent surae chin to talk to folks around town. how are they dressing and preparing for these ups and downs? >> it's crazy. i have flowers blooming. i see roses, i see daffodils. >> if you look outside your office building, you wouldn't have been
the cdc says the number of flu cases is down this year as well as complications.ccording to agencies data, no kids have died from the flu this year. last year, the number was 122. now doctors aren't exactly sure why influenza isn't spreading, but warmer temperatures this winter may play a role. >> in the sense that a milder winter might lead to people doing more activities outside, staying indoors less, being around sick people less. it may have something to do with that. >> but...
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still to come, a new virus has the cdc on alert this morning. where the bug haas popped up so far and why your flu vaccine will not protect you. >>> and the end of the dot-com. why you will soon need to re (ringing) hello? this is the sea calling. the sea? yeah! (laughing) what's it like there? brrrrrrr! how do you deal with that? a coat, a hat. gloves. scraping ice off a car. (making scraping noises) i don't want to rub it in, but where i am, it's 82 and sunny. get me outta here! (laughing) we're getting a new and surprising look inside the mind of casey anthony. anthony is not sure who caylee anthony's father is. she said back in 2004 she was drunch at a party and believes she was date raped and says her father molested both her and caylee and is responsible for caylee's death. the psychiatrist who spoke to anthony testified there was no evidence of mental illness. >>> new york state health officials are dismissing complaints that patient'ses were mistreated while beyonce was giving birth. they received two complainting about lennox manhattan
still to come, a new virus has the cdc on alert this morning. where the bug haas popped up so far and why your flu vaccine will not protect you. >>> and the end of the dot-com. why you will soon need to re (ringing) hello? this is the sea calling. the sea? yeah! (laughing) what's it like there? brrrrrrr! how do you deal with that? a coat, a hat. gloves. scraping ice off a car. (making scraping noises) i don't want to rub it in, but where i am, it's 82 and sunny. get me outta here!...
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and tonight, in new numbers just out, the cdc finds about 1 in 3 american adults and 1 in 6 kids and teenagers in this country are heavy enough to be considered obese. the good news, if there is any, is that the numbers are holding steady and not going up right now. tonight, our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports on how a former president who's been scared straight and almost died for his past habits is doing his part for some of those kids. >> reporter: with nearly 25 million american children overweight or obese, the war is being waged on the front lines. >> drink your milk. >> reporter: a major anti-obesity initiative launched in 2006 has found its way into 13,000 schools, most of them in urban districts, changing its menu from frozen to fresh, from sugary sodas to fresh squeezed juices. the one thing i notice you don't have, i don't see a fryer anywhere. >> oh, no. this is what a kitchen looks like in a school. there are no fryers. >> reporter: and you might be surprised to learn who is behind it. >> hi. >> reporter: former president clinton's emergency heart surger
and tonight, in new numbers just out, the cdc finds about 1 in 3 american adults and 1 in 6 kids and teenagers in this country are heavy enough to be considered obese. the good news, if there is any, is that the numbers are holding steady and not going up right now. tonight, our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports on how a former president who's been scared straight and almost died for his past habits is doing his part for some of those kids. >> reporter: with nearly 25...
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rankings are based on the amount of smoking and obesity and using data from the cdc. >>> coming up, how to -- how to -- how to celebrate with winter olympics, marla, when there's no snow on the ground. trading skis for hiking boots. squaw valley gets kre ative to commemorate the 1960 games. >>> the warrior champ of the new year. fear the gnome. the lawn sech n bbcaya are> s a facebook. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot
rankings are based on the amount of smoking and obesity and using data from the cdc. >>> coming up, how to -- how to -- how to celebrate with winter olympics, marla, when there's no snow on the ground. trading skis for hiking boots. squaw valley gets kre ative to commemorate the 1960 games. >>> the warrior champ of the new year. fear the gnome. the lawn sech n bbcaya are> s a facebook. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's....
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the cdc report shows that in 2010, infant mortality dropped to an all-time low of just over six per thousandlife expectancy for a child born that year rose by about a month to 78 years and 8 months. heart disease and cancer remain the top killers accounting for nearly half of the 2.4 million deaths. but the death rates for both continue to decline. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," the second anniversary of the earthquake in haiti. and the child adoption problems that country still faces. i'm terrell brown in new york. this is the "cbs morning news." they're two of a kind. and, just like toddlers, puppies need food made for them. that's why there's purina puppy chow... with all the essential nutrients your growing puppy needs. purina puppy chow. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] yes, it is. your favorites, in pieces. >> go rave
the cdc report shows that in 2010, infant mortality dropped to an all-time low of just over six per thousandlife expectancy for a child born that year rose by about a month to 78 years and 8 months. heart disease and cancer remain the top killers accounting for nearly half of the 2.4 million deaths. but the death rates for both continue to decline. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," the second anniversary of the earthquake in haiti. and the child adoption problems...
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. >> according to the cdc, eight adults have died from the flu this season. no children have died. that to last season when 122 youngsters died of complications from the flu. it can be very serious. >>> caught on tape, a gang of armed robbers who have no regard for the law or apparently children either. check out the surveillance video from a seattle area pawnshop. four men storm in and push a child to the floor. the masked men order everyone to the ground as they threaten customers and workers with guns and the base. police say they got away with jewelry and money. the child was not hurt. >>> wearing yoga pants while doing downward dog, no problem. wearing yoga pants while geometry, there's a problem. the school says these gym pants violate the school's dress code and has banned students from wearing them. some kids and their parents disagree and say there's nothing wrong with yoga wear. >> bullying, etcetera, and pick on these girls for yoga pants. a lot of the jeans are tighter, lower. >> there shouldn't be anything wrong with it. >> yesterday, dozens of students dawn the forbid
. >> according to the cdc, eight adults have died from the flu this season. no children have died. that to last season when 122 youngsters died of complications from the flu. it can be very serious. >>> caught on tape, a gang of armed robbers who have no regard for the law or apparently children either. check out the surveillance video from a seattle area pawnshop. four men storm in and push a child to the floor. the masked men order everyone to the ground as they threaten...
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the cdc says college ag binge drinkers average nine drink time they get drunk and it's more common amongple ages 18 to 34. about 17% of adults surveyed say they've had some sort of binge drinking episode the previous month and that's tonight's fox 5 top five. >> grab those umbrellas. you won't need them in the morning, i guess, but you'll need them. >> you've been listening, brian of that's right. anything you need to keep dry, whether it's your umbrella be on overcot or fancy rubber boots, you'll -- overcoat or fancy rubber boots, you'll need that. the morning is dry, but the evening is going to be wet. it looks like heaviest rain comes through between 5:00, 6:00 tomorrow and then around midnight, 1:00 in the morning. we'll have some waves of showers around here until then. gorgeous day turns into a gorgeous evening. it is chilly. here's a little three-day forecast. tomorrow will be wet, 46 degrees for a high. thursday is pretty good, temperatures back up to 53 degrees or so with some sunshine. thursday night into friday morning there's a fast moving clipper-type system moving across an
the cdc says college ag binge drinkers average nine drink time they get drunk and it's more common amongple ages 18 to 34. about 17% of adults surveyed say they've had some sort of binge drinking episode the previous month and that's tonight's fox 5 top five. >> grab those umbrellas. you won't need them in the morning, i guess, but you'll need them. >> you've been listening, brian of that's right. anything you need to keep dry, whether it's your umbrella be on overcot or fancy...
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no. 4, according to the cdc one in every 30 babies born in the u.s. is a twin. that's a big increase over the last 30 years when only one in 53 newborns was a twin. experts say medical 3 . s and procedures that help infertile couples -- experts say medical procedures that help infertile couples may be behind the increase. no. 3, general motors sales rose 3% last year. chris her is up 26% -- chrysler is up 26%, ford 11%. no. works two major airlines say their prices are going up because of new rumors on another continent. delta says the hike is because of new carbon emissions regulations in europe. the difference is about $6 for a round trip ticket but only if you're flying to europe. and no. 1, you now have two extra days to file your federal income taxes. today the irs announced you have until april 17th to file your returns. april 15th is on a sunday this year and the following monday is emancipation day which is observed in d.c. brian, that is tonight's fox 5 top five. >> if you're watching us down at the beach, which a lot of people are, flurries are headed
no. 4, according to the cdc one in every 30 babies born in the u.s. is a twin. that's a big increase over the last 30 years when only one in 53 newborns was a twin. experts say medical 3 . s and procedures that help infertile couples -- experts say medical procedures that help infertile couples may be behind the increase. no. 3, general motors sales rose 3% last year. chris her is up 26% -- chrysler is up 26%, ford 11%. no. works two major airlines say their prices are going up because of new...
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the darker data shows recorded instances of of the clue from the cdc. last october, there was an uptick in a spike in searches for the flu. there you can see instances of the flu rose as well. to find out when there is an outbreak, researchers at johns hopkins says hospitals and residents can turn to the web site. this is available in real time. jeff investigating a case where a woman claims she was drubbed by a stranger. i will tell you what happened. stay tuned. >>pam: the man who police say three to three san francisco women appeared in court for the first time today. he faces 26 felony charges including attempted murder and robbery. police say the violent attacks stand from last june to december, they all took place in the mission district court or. a san jose elementary school teacher is behind bars, accused of molesting a student. investigators say the assault occurred on campus last year. in livermore at granada high school, a teacher there was arrested. marie johnson is suspected of having sex with a boy under the age of 15. police say the relat
the darker data shows recorded instances of of the clue from the cdc. last october, there was an uptick in a spike in searches for the flu. there you can see instances of the flu rose as well. to find out when there is an outbreak, researchers at johns hopkins says hospitals and residents can turn to the web site. this is available in real time. jeff investigating a case where a woman claims she was drubbed by a stranger. i will tell you what happened. stay tuned. >>pam: the man who...
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according to a report from the cdc the number of people engaging in risky sexual or drug-related behavior dropped 3% in the last 8 years. researchers believe public health messages are finally working or people are reluctant to report risky behavior. no. 3, pack your patience. maintenance cruise will be working on all five metrorail lines this weekend. expect delays on notice through closing on sunday night. check with metro for the specific station as affected. no. works the loudoun county board of supervisors is concerned about the rising cost of dulles greenway, a privately operated toll road. it's now asking vdot to conduct a study on whether it's legal or possible to implement distanced priced tolling on the 14-mile read connecting dulles airport and leesburg. no. 1, as the storms move into the d.c. region, you can get the latest weather information 24/7 on the new fox 5 weather app. go to apple's app store or the an destroyed store on your smartphone. -- android store on your smartphone. that's a look at tonight's fox 5 top five. >> it's really coming down out there. >> i looked out
according to a report from the cdc the number of people engaging in risky sexual or drug-related behavior dropped 3% in the last 8 years. researchers believe public health messages are finally working or people are reluctant to report risky behavior. no. 3, pack your patience. maintenance cruise will be working on all five metrorail lines this weekend. expect delays on notice through closing on sunday night. check with metro for the specific station as affected. no. works the loudoun county...
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according to the cdc only 72% of women are being screened for breast cancer below the target of 81% and only 58% of americans are screened for colon cancer below the 70% target. >>> no. works your itunes downloads could -- no. 2, your itunes downloads could be taxed if maryland's governor gets his way. you'd pay $1.05 instead of 99 cents. the governor wants the 6% sales tax to cover everything you download. no. 1 tonight, metro is also considering raising rates again. that's right. they have 50 possible fare changes on the table now and they range from raising the basic rate on metrorail to $2.10 during peak hours and $1.70 during off peak hours. metro will hold public meetings on the proposed hikes and that's tonight's fox 5 top five. >> i guess the question when does the rain start and when does it leave? >> between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. getting started around the region starting southwest movin be out of here for most places by the noon hour, but it will linger longer south and east of town. now it's dry across the entire area. the rain should get started quickly in the next few hours as
according to the cdc only 72% of women are being screened for breast cancer below the target of 81% and only 58% of americans are screened for colon cancer below the 70% target. >>> no. works your itunes downloads could -- no. 2, your itunes downloads could be taxed if maryland's governor gets his way. you'd pay $1.05 instead of 99 cents. the governor wants the 6% sales tax to cover everything you download. no. 1 tonight, metro is also considering raising rates again. that's right....
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. >>> the cdc is expected to release its latest findings on obesity later today.ver 200,000 choose to have weight loss reduction surgery every year. one appears to be more effective than the erie. >> lynnette trotman decided to haveweight loss surgery after being diagnosed with blood pressure. >> i was so happy when i went to the doctor. >> she chose a procedure called gastric banding. doctors put an adjustable band around a apartment of the stomach. trotman thought banding was the safest option but three years later after complaining to her doctor, she had the band removed. >> i told her what is going on, you know. i'm not losing any weight, i'm gaining weight still. >> trotmap's experience is not unusual. more than half who chose gastric banding were still obese after six years according to the archives of surgery. patients also had more long-term complications following surgery where doctors use staples to create a new pouch the study found those who had it lost weight more quickly and kept it off longer than those who had a band. >> dr. ross mitchell say there
. >>> the cdc is expected to release its latest findings on obesity later today.ver 200,000 choose to have weight loss reduction surgery every year. one appears to be more effective than the erie. >> lynnette trotman decided to haveweight loss surgery after being diagnosed with blood pressure. >> i was so happy when i went to the doctor. >> she chose a procedure called gastric banding. doctors put an adjustable band around a apartment of the stomach. trotman thought...
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the cdc did look into it. dr.s joining us next. ♪ an accident doesn't have to slow you down... with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car thas one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? jon: fox news alert. no surprise, the u.s. senate cleared the way for a hike in the nation's debt ceiling. the vote is on this house-passed bill that expressed disapproval of president obama's request to raise the debt ceiling by another $1.2 trillion. republicans control the house. they said they didn't want the president to be able to borrow that much more money. the senate controlled by the democra
the cdc did look into it. dr.s joining us next. ♪ an accident doesn't have to slow you down... with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car thas one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today,...
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the parents say they want the cdc to get involved. robotic division at mt. sinai medical center and a member of the fox news a-team. good to see you. >> good to see you. arthel: they say it's kind of like turrets syndrome. what other symptoms can you expound on? >> this is really a bizarre story, to financed a localized area where you have all a sudden 12 girls coming up with this kind of syndromes. you're talking about repetitive motor symptoms, where they have this jerking move or verbal ticks out of no where. they were fine couple weeks before, all of a sudden they are having issues with speaking, having these muscle movements out of nowhere and it's very concerning. the parents are very concerned, obviously, but the truth is, this can happen, and i read a lot of studies about this. ban 10% of the time this has been seen in the past. to see all of a sudden 12 of them in the same area, it's a little suspicious. you know, we don't really know exactly what is causing this. arthel: what could it be? you can't just chalk it off to stres
the parents say they want the cdc to get involved. robotic division at mt. sinai medical center and a member of the fox news a-team. good to see you. >> good to see you. arthel: they say it's kind of like turrets syndrome. what other symptoms can you expound on? >> this is really a bizarre story, to financed a localized area where you have all a sudden 12 girls coming up with this kind of syndromes. you're talking about repetitive motor symptoms, where they have this jerking move or...
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the cdc says most of them had direct contact with farm animals and they don't know how the strain can be spread from person to person. between 2009 and 2010, more than 17,000 people died from the highly contagious h1n1 swine flu strain. >>> an effort to recall the election of d. c. mayor gray and council chairman kwame brown took a big step forward yesterday. frederick butler filed a notice of an intent to recall both gray and brown saying they have both betrayed the trust. they say they've done nothing wrong. both have now ten days to submit a formal response after which butler has 180 days to get signatures from 10% of the registered voters in d. c. >>> glen ivy won't be running for congress. the former prosecutor announced he was dropping out of the race because he was having trouble raising enough money for the campaign to compete properly. he was taking on donna edwards for the democratic nomination. edwards still faces two other democrats though in the primary but neither are as well-known adds ivy. >>> the republican presidential candidates are zeroing in on south carolina. ahe
the cdc says most of them had direct contact with farm animals and they don't know how the strain can be spread from person to person. between 2009 and 2010, more than 17,000 people died from the highly contagious h1n1 swine flu strain. >>> an effort to recall the election of d. c. mayor gray and council chairman kwame brown took a big step forward yesterday. frederick butler filed a notice of an intent to recall both gray and brown saying they have both betrayed the trust. they say...
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zero and cdc came up with an interesting principle. and this is very help full for officials to deal with outbreak situations and also very generous, too. >> natalie at the 24 hour news cycle, you think the influence of media and health issues has changed? >> yes, having a 24 hour cycle news media helps people to access invariable information into the outbreak situation. yes, definitely. >> what about social media now that we way facebook and twitter? >> in the same line of thought, gives ample opportunity to medical and scientific data about the south. so it has a lot of potential and benefits for the audience. but there is another site we have to consider. usually when this outbreak happens, scholars think there is time for what they call psychosocial epidemics. psychosocial epidemics is a turn with crisis over time, with a scientific and medical community could not provide any incident to the outbreak had so for example come the west nile virus occurred in 1999 and it took several months before the scientist in the medical community
zero and cdc came up with an interesting principle. and this is very help full for officials to deal with outbreak situations and also very generous, too. >> natalie at the 24 hour news cycle, you think the influence of media and health issues has changed? >> yes, having a 24 hour cycle news media helps people to access invariable information into the outbreak situation. yes, definitely. >> what about social media now that we way facebook and twitter? >> in the same line...
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cdc's estimating 88,000 deaths per year from binge drinking. >> reporter: now, the cdc says about $220ent on damage costs, so what's the profile of a binge drinker? according to the cdc, most binge drinkingers are between the ages of 18-34, more men than women, but what's interesting is that the profile says there's a spike in binge drinkers in adults who are older than 65 years old, and we also know the average binge drinker makes more than $75,000 a, -- a year. binge drinking is a behavior where alcoholism is a chronic disease. megyn? megyn: elizabeth, how are they dying? >> reporter: well, as far as alcoholism, liver, cancer, a lot of diseases from chronic alcoholism. megyn? megyn: and that relates to the binge drinkers as well? it's liver and kidney problems? >> reporter: they do say it's liver and kidney problems. now binge drinking, like i said, is more of a behavior issue. what they're saying is people who do binge drink can lead to alcoholism, and that's where people are dying of cancer. megyn? megyn: elizabeth, thank you. >>> well, we are awaiting a ruling from the u.s. suprem
cdc's estimating 88,000 deaths per year from binge drinking. >> reporter: now, the cdc says about $220ent on damage costs, so what's the profile of a binge drinker? according to the cdc, most binge drinkingers are between the ages of 18-34, more men than women, but what's interesting is that the profile says there's a spike in binge drinkers in adults who are older than 65 years old, and we also know the average binge drinker makes more than $75,000 a, -- a year. binge drinking is a...
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and we've seen through the cdc reports there have been areas where it goes wrong. i think and comment upon, to try to move the bureaucracy that can get in nurses way, but i thik it's also important for us to highlight best practice in the best hospitals in a country and i visited an excellent hospital last weekend and to see let's copy that right across the countries with high standards of care and we look after the nutritional and all the care needs of people who are vulnerable in our hospitals. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i want to ask the premise about scotland. [shouting] >> we on this si of he house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not sily against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by the nhs an
and we've seen through the cdc reports there have been areas where it goes wrong. i think and comment upon, to try to move the bureaucracy that can get in nurses way, but i thik it's also important for us to highlight best practice in the best hospitals in a country and i visited an excellent hospital last weekend and to see let's copy that right across the countries with high standards of care and we look after the nutritional and all the care needs of people who are vulnerable in our...
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according to the cdc, since 1980, the twins rate has doubled. in 2009, one in 30 babies born here in the united states was a twin. >> wow. all right. scientists are one step closer to developing a vaccine against hiv. an experimental vaccine on monkeys provided partial protection against infection. in some it reduced the amount of virus in the blood. boston researchers are planning human trials. >>> new research shows taking an aspirin every day to prevent heart attack may actually increase risk of blindness. the study found people over 64 years old had double the risk of developing age related macular degeneration. researchers say the findings need to be confirmed and people who take daily aspirin should not as to be. >>> the golden state warriors have lost a star player to injuries. stephen curry had another ankle injury. third time he sprained that ankle. no idea how long he will be out. they lost the game. they could have used him last night. >>> college football, stanford and cal, a long time ago 1981, they are not going play each other in
according to the cdc, since 1980, the twins rate has doubled. in 2009, one in 30 babies born here in the united states was a twin. >> wow. all right. scientists are one step closer to developing a vaccine against hiv. an experimental vaccine on monkeys provided partial protection against infection. in some it reduced the amount of virus in the blood. boston researchers are planning human trials. >>> new research shows taking an aspirin every day to prevent heart attack may...
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and we've seen through the cdc reports there have been areas where it goes wrong. i think and comment upon, to try to move the bureaucracy that can get in nurses way, but i think it's also important for us to highlight best practice in the best hospitals in a country and i visited an excellent hospital last weekend and to see let's copy that right across the countries with high standards of care and we look after the nutritional and all the care needs of people who are vulnerable in our hospitals. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i want to ask the premise about scotland. [shouting] >> we on this side of the house -- [laughter] >> we believe the united kingdom benefits the people of scotland and the people of the rest of the united kingdom in equal measures. we are stronger together and weaker apart. does the prime minister agree with me that we must make the case for the union, not simply against separatism but the positive case about the shared benefits to scotland's part in the united kingdom? the shared economic interest, the shared institution by the
and we've seen through the cdc reports there have been areas where it goes wrong. i think and comment upon, to try to move the bureaucracy that can get in nurses way, but i think it's also important for us to highlight best practice in the best hospitals in a country and i visited an excellent hospital last weekend and to see let's copy that right across the countries with high standards of care and we look after the nutritional and all the care needs of people who are vulnerable in our...
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binge drinking is defined as four or more alcoholic drinks are occasion for women are more four-man the cdcts binge drink consuming an average of eight drinks per occasion excessive alcohol consumption accounts for 80,000 deaths in the united states each year of often involving vehicle crashes and violence against others it's the third leading preventable cause of death binge drinking can also lead to an alcohol dependence unplanned pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted disease in a new study finds occasional marijuana smoking is not as damaging to the lungs as cigarettes the researchers analyzed data on more than 5000 men and women among cigarette smokers the more smoke people were exposed to the more adverse effects in their lungs but occasional pot smokers people smoked marijuana to three times a month to not show the same reduced lung function those who smoked pot at least once a day ditcher reduced lung function the researchers stress that the study results and not intended to encourage pot smoking ... if an american company has developed a machine that could read a person's
binge drinking is defined as four or more alcoholic drinks are occasion for women are more four-man the cdcts binge drink consuming an average of eight drinks per occasion excessive alcohol consumption accounts for 80,000 deaths in the united states each year of often involving vehicle crashes and violence against others it's the third leading preventable cause of death binge drinking can also lead to an alcohol dependence unplanned pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted disease in a...
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put it this way, one in every four people will die from heart disease, according to the cdc. >>> whatt of a building space in a crowded city? you start building skyscrapers underground. that's what one architect plans to do in mexico. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. [ man ] still love that wind in
put it this way, one in every four people will die from heart disease, according to the cdc. >>> whatt of a building space in a crowded city? you start building skyscrapers underground. that's what one architect plans to do in mexico. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers...