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tk0 >>> you want to stop colic in a baby? try foods with probiotics. it enhances the good bacteria and may alleviate gas, bloating and diarrhea. researchers looked at 12 studies involving,000 in-- involving 2,000 infants and they looked at how effective it was in helping colic. >> go and talk to your pediatrician or pediatric dietitian to make sure this is an appropriate propped for your -- product for your child. >> there are lots of reasons your infant can be fussy. so before starting it, you'll want to talk with your baby's doctor. >> let's look at maryland's most powerful radar, all clear. we think things will change. this coastal low slowly continues to drift slowly to the north. you see quite a few clouds. part of this is the remnants of tropical storm karen. some of it is wrapping into the coast aloe. it comes down to how close will this be to maryland versus further out to see. more on that. first, an severe weather alerts, freeze concerns in new york. other than that it's a coastal advisory for some high sea's off of maryland and virginia coas
tk0 >>> you want to stop colic in a baby? try foods with probiotics. it enhances the good bacteria and may alleviate gas, bloating and diarrhea. researchers looked at 12 studies involving,000 in-- involving 2,000 infants and they looked at how effective it was in helping colic. >> go and talk to your pediatrician or pediatric dietitian to make sure this is an appropriate propped for your -- product for your child. >> there are lots of reasons your infant can be fussy. so...
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probiotics are often suggested for babies with colic. new science suggests they will not work. a clinical trial found there was not enough evidence to prove it works. thetrials did reduce probiotics fixed crying, and that they and could be more helpful for babies on breastmilk rather than formula. had cancer patients have their lymph nodes removed after chemotherapy and to determine if any cancer is present. but a less invasive procedure was 91% accurate in identifying women with remaining cancer after chemo. the test results came back clean when cancer was actually present up to about 12% of the time, but accuracy improve when techniques were used to narrow down the lymph nodes that should be removed. >> now the forecast with meteorologist ava marie. >> did you notice something different as you stepped outside this morning? boy, was it cold. we are bouncing back a little bit at this point. a lot of 60's now, but low 60's. if the two at the airport. 61 in gaithersburg. -- 62 at the airport. 61 in gaithersburg. this cool trend is going to last for at least most of the work week.
probiotics are often suggested for babies with colic. new science suggests they will not work. a clinical trial found there was not enough evidence to prove it works. thetrials did reduce probiotics fixed crying, and that they and could be more helpful for babies on breastmilk rather than formula. had cancer patients have their lymph nodes removed after chemotherapy and to determine if any cancer is present. but a less invasive procedure was 91% accurate in identifying women with remaining...
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probiotics given to breastfed babies reduces colic.he journal pediatrics reports on a study with mixed results. while probiotics calmed colicky breastfed babies, there was no indication offering probiotics helped babies who were formula fed. while the cause of colic is unknown, many suspect it is related to gut bacteria. airport noise may cause your blood pressure to soar and that will bring down heart health. constant exposure to airport noise increases the risk for heart attack and stroke. that warning comes from british researchers who analyzed the records of millions of peope both in london and across the united states near busy international airports. they found the risk of heart attack skyrocketed by 20% for those living with high levels of aircraft noise. the noise also impacted sleep quality and that was related to elevated health problems. back to you. our mild and dry stretch should extend right up until the weekend. tom skilling is in next, and he's tracking some rain that could arrive here on saturday. need a spoon, dear? n
probiotics given to breastfed babies reduces colic.he journal pediatrics reports on a study with mixed results. while probiotics calmed colicky breastfed babies, there was no indication offering probiotics helped babies who were formula fed. while the cause of colic is unknown, many suspect it is related to gut bacteria. airport noise may cause your blood pressure to soar and that will bring down heart health. constant exposure to airport noise increases the risk for heart attack and stroke....
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i got colic." yeah, yeah. how about every time you walk in the door, there's always a reason.i got married. i got kids. i got to have a blue medium toothbrush. you're wrong. yeah? when do you ever come over just to say hello? the hello is implied. ma, am i self-centered? of course you are, dear. ha-ha! but you have every right to be. you're very special. here we go. all aboard! you're handsome, you're charming, you're successful, you're a marvelous father and a beautiful son. and you wonder how you turned out self-centered. you're the one who's self-centered. i slave over those muffins, and you don't even have the decency to eat it because they're not sliced right. how about you? i got to eat my muinyour wa! i'll eat the muffin. no, you go upstairs and get your brother a blue toothbrush. they're not all for you. what are you saying? i'm self-centered now? you? definitely! "i can't buy clothes where normal people buy clothes. "i need my own apartment. everyone shoots at me!" you're the one that's self-centered. [everyone arguing] thank you. hey, i understand now. i can live wit
i got colic." yeah, yeah. how about every time you walk in the door, there's always a reason.i got married. i got kids. i got to have a blue medium toothbrush. you're wrong. yeah? when do you ever come over just to say hello? the hello is implied. ma, am i self-centered? of course you are, dear. ha-ha! but you have every right to be. you're very special. here we go. all aboard! you're handsome, you're charming, you're successful, you're a marvelous father and a beautiful son. and you...
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found it's not a cure all but may be effective in some infants, especially breast fed infants who have colic. larger studies are needed to find out for sure. >>> is there a bright side to a bad economy. a study is linking a healthy economy to higher death rates. researchers looked at 19 countries over the past 60 years and found out more people died when the economy was in good shape. doctors say unhealthy lifestyles and traffic accidents increase when the economies are good. but that fully doesn't explain the increase. >> that's interesting. >>> question of the morning time. here it is on our facebook fan page. according to zagata survey, which one of these fast food places received the top food award. >> is it a, mcdonald's, b, wendy's or c, subway. log on to our u.a.w. 9 face boo -- log on to our wusa9 facebook page and tell us what you think. we'll have the answer in our 6:00 a.m. hour. >> you can log on any time to wusa9.com and of course the >>> 4:55. what a difference a day makes. 40s and as to start. high clouds around. at times they'll drift over us making it a little muddy looking.
found it's not a cure all but may be effective in some infants, especially breast fed infants who have colic. larger studies are needed to find out for sure. >>> is there a bright side to a bad economy. a study is linking a healthy economy to higher death rates. researchers looked at 19 countries over the past 60 years and found out more people died when the economy was in good shape. doctors say unhealthy lifestyles and traffic accidents increase when the economies are good. but that...
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. >> sometimes parents use them to see with babies with colic.idence to prove that that works. effect but the data did to just probiotics could be more helpful for those breast- fed babies. you might have bought weight loss apps for your phone. >> they fall short of helping people change their behavior. they were right for calculating nutrition. they do not encourage users to stick with the plan. worked just as well as the ones you have to pay for. >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. let's start with mta. no delays for marc train or metro. you may find some delays at this accident scene at aspen street. 54 miles per hour on j.f.x. at northern parkway. running smoothly on 70 two in from the beltway. this is southbound on 795 from the owings mills area. the rest of the major roadways up to speed. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we have a few high, thin clouds left over from the rain yesterday. it is 48 at the airport. take a jacket or sweater. we will see a mix of cloud
. >> sometimes parents use them to see with babies with colic.idence to prove that that works. effect but the data did to just probiotics could be more helpful for those breast- fed babies. you might have bought weight loss apps for your phone. >> they fall short of helping people change their behavior. they were right for calculating nutrition. they do not encourage users to stick with the plan. worked just as well as the ones you have to pay for. >> now weather and traffic...
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less air and the milk is always better regardless if your baby has colic or not.es are what our readers say deliver that to the babies. >> and speaking of timing, new moms don't have a lot of time. if you want to take a shower, this is where you put your baby. peaceful spot you can carry around the house with you. by fisher price. >> don't put it on a counter, you guys, learned that the hard way. >> yes, always the floor. car seats, chairs. >> what's going on here? >> oh, my goodness. >> claire's -- >> hi, claire. >> this is our graco travel system. >> and she's making good use of that. this, we love this stroller because it has one wheel in the front it's very easy to maneuver. you're not going to make as big of a footprint and when claire needs to hop in the car, we have a terrific -- >> you go girl. >> she's a go kind of girl. >> absolutely precious. thank you. and thanks to all of our babies. >> listen, we want you to have a great weekend. but join us this coming week, orlando bloom with us, kenny rogers. >> and elizabeth smart talking about her fascinating ne
less air and the milk is always better regardless if your baby has colic or not.es are what our readers say deliver that to the babies. >> and speaking of timing, new moms don't have a lot of time. if you want to take a shower, this is where you put your baby. peaceful spot you can carry around the house with you. by fisher price. >> don't put it on a counter, you guys, learned that the hard way. >> yes, always the floor. car seats, chairs. >> what's going on here?...
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i have a new colic from new jersey who is about to be sworn in, and i need to be there for that, but have read your appreciate,nd i maybe i will call you if you are so gracious as to give me all your time. -- give me some of your time. >> my understanding is that we have some outstanding witnesses, to listen to their testimony and then adjourn the meeting, and ask questions. is this acceptable? >> with that, let me ask senator haynes, who was gracious enough to -- gracious enough to give the remainder of his time. >> thank you to panel number two. this is a gift to us, and i'm sorry there is so much turmoil, but this is positive to be swearing in a new senator. that is why many members -- the written testimony is superb, so we do well with ambassador half, gelb, theand lesie president of the council on foreign relations. i will wait until you finish those questions until i determine estimate of us need to go to the floor. corker, thank you for that information. iam delighted that you think can say something on your deliberations for what is surely a problem, this problem of syria. bi
i have a new colic from new jersey who is about to be sworn in, and i need to be there for that, but have read your appreciate,nd i maybe i will call you if you are so gracious as to give me all your time. -- give me some of your time. >> my understanding is that we have some outstanding witnesses, to listen to their testimony and then adjourn the meeting, and ask questions. is this acceptable? >> with that, let me ask senator haynes, who was gracious enough to -- gracious enough to...
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. >> again, if any members have questions for senator hatch or any of the other colic that have testified today, you are free to submit them in writing. we will move onto our second panel, if they would please take their seats. >> welcome. happy to see you all here today. on our second panel this afternoon, we will be hearing from -- i'm going to call her t because she said i could do that. izrtez s by t. walker pettigrew. mr. john ryan, ceo national center for missing and exploited children, thank you for being here. and foundert, ceo for his children the justice. melinda, phd executive director of youth care. and ms. ashley harris, child carere associate texans for children. thank you all for being here. have five minutes or a little more if you want to. >> thank you so much, chairman theodore to say thank you to you, the members of the county. i am now 24 years of age, and i'm currently a student here in trinityon, d c at washington university. previous to be a student, i was a youth who grew up in pop -- in foster care for pretty much the first 18 years of my life. throughout that tim
. >> again, if any members have questions for senator hatch or any of the other colic that have testified today, you are free to submit them in writing. we will move onto our second panel, if they would please take their seats. >> welcome. happy to see you all here today. on our second panel this afternoon, we will be hearing from -- i'm going to call her t because she said i could do that. izrtez s by t. walker pettigrew. mr. john ryan, ceo national center for missing and exploited...
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. >> i agree very strongly with that, and i think come back to the question that damon's colic at theack said. there are elements alive in see today who pose a threat to all of us. and if the jihadists and the al qaeda elements get stronger and stronger, we've got nobody to blame but ourselves. we are wringing our hands now, but this conflict has gone on for two and a half years, 200,000 people dead, huge displacement of population, overwhelming of jordan and lebanon by refugees. so you know we sort of say this is terrible. the jihadists seem to be getting an upperhand. so blaming in the past, useless. we need to look into the future but there's common ground. they've got to be eliminated. if you look back at the history of lost income and i think people should really, we do great lessons learned exercises out of the conflict. we put them on a shelf and we forget them. the bosnian situation has got a lot of power of what's going on today. the jihadists were moving into boston, exploiting the muslim population in bosnia. and is only the peace agreement that stopped it and marginalized
. >> i agree very strongly with that, and i think come back to the question that damon's colic at theack said. there are elements alive in see today who pose a threat to all of us. and if the jihadists and the al qaeda elements get stronger and stronger, we've got nobody to blame but ourselves. we are wringing our hands now, but this conflict has gone on for two and a half years, 200,000 people dead, huge displacement of population, overwhelming of jordan and lebanon by refugees. so you...