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make sure to e-mail dr. abow your questions at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> coming up, seems like a trick, a cartoon character would use but it's actually a common practice. the fishermen they tried it and it went hoarily wro -- horribly. can you figure this one out? stick around for the answer. >> good morning. eyes about two minutes before the hour as we take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly. the american bald eagle is flying free once again. it was released back in the wild in the state of wisconsin. a month after its recovery it was hit by a pickup truck. next the bad. the olympics could cost american companies more than $606 million because blow he's are watching them online rather than getting their work done. 43% of the workers plan to watch the action at their office. and finally, the ugly. >> whoa! >> oh, my. here's what happened. two fishermen in russia decided to use some grenades to catch their fish. apparently this is a common practice there. who knew. one exploded early, knocking the men
make sure to e-mail dr. abow your questions at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> coming up, seems like a trick, a cartoon character would use but it's actually a common practice. the fishermen they tried it and it went hoarily wro -- horribly. can you figure this one out? stick around for the answer. >> good morning. eyes about two minutes before the hour as we take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly. the american bald eagle is flying free once again. it was released back in...
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dr. ab low is here. he will weigh in on whether it is normal or not.ast chance to answer the question of the day. new britain connecticut wants to fine students 75 bucks if they don't show up for class. is it just fine or over the line? your e-mail coming up next. a quick look at jay leno from last night. >> 62. should be 63 tomorrow. endurance swimmer had to abandon her 4th attempt to swim from cuba to florida. you know why they went back to cuba? the economy is better. she just realized. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for y
dr. ab low is here. he will weigh in on whether it is normal or not.ast chance to answer the question of the day. new britain connecticut wants to fine students 75 bucks if they don't show up for class. is it just fine or over the line? your e-mail coming up next. a quick look at jay leno from last night. >> 62. should be 63 tomorrow. endurance swimmer had to abandon her 4th attempt to swim from cuba to florida. you know why they went back to cuba? the economy is better. she just...
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dr. holley phillips. >>> good morning. today in "healthwatch", blood types and your heart. your blood type may affect your heart disease risk. new research finds people with blood type a, b, or abfrom two well-known studies involving 90,000 people between the ages of 30 and 75. they found people with the rarest blood type ab had the highest increased risk of heart disease at 23% when compared to those with type o. people with type b have an 11% chance and people with type a had a five% increased risk. scientists speculate they're more prone to higher levels of harmful cholesterol or inflammation that can damage the arteries. type o blood has improved blood flow and minimized effects. though we can't change our blood type, the study is considered ground breaking. it may help physicians determine who's at risk for heart disease and how to best prevent and treat the illness. for now, don't forget to focus on what you can control, a healthy diet, exercise and lowering stress as much as possible. i'm dr. holley phillips. >> announcer: c"cbs healthwatch sponsored by ensure. ensure, nutrition in charge. ice. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female ann
dr. holley phillips. >>> good morning. today in "healthwatch", blood types and your heart. your blood type may affect your heart disease risk. new research finds people with blood type a, b, or abfrom two well-known studies involving 90,000 people between the ages of 30 and 75. they found people with the rarest blood type ab had the highest increased risk of heart disease at 23% when compared to those with type o. people with type b have an 11% chance and people with type a...
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dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. today in "healthwatch," blood type and your heart. your blood type may affect your heart disease risk. new research finds people with blood type a, b or aben the ages of 30 and 75. they found people with the rarest blood type, ab had the highest increase of heart disease of 23% with compared to type o. people with type b had an 11% increased risk and people with type a a 5% increased risk. scientists speculate that some are prone to higher levels of harmful cholesterol or inflammation which can damage the arteries. type o blood found substances which improve blood flow and minimize clotting which may have a protective. although we can't change the blood type, it's groundbreaking because it may help physicians determine who is at risk for heart disease and how to best prevent or treat the illness. for now, don't forget to focus an what you can control, a healthy diet, exercise and lowering stress as much as possible. i'm dr. holly phillips. >> cbs "healthwatch" sponsored by ensure. enjoy ensure as a part of your healthy diet. ensure, nutrition in charge. clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's thre
dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. today in "healthwatch," blood type and your heart. your blood type may affect your heart disease risk. new research finds people with blood type a, b or aben the ages of 30 and 75. they found people with the rarest blood type, ab had the highest increase of heart disease of 23% with compared to type o. people with type b had an 11% increased risk and people with type a a 5% increased risk. scientists speculate that some are prone to higher...