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dr. kim is going to show us how nfl players get properly fueled for football. >> and speaking of 49er football, we have some more fan photos. this is jason tubbs out of redwood city on the field at his first home game against the lions. thanks for sending that in. and how cute, trevor wrigley of mountain house posing in a 49ers beanie. keep the pictures coming. you can see send them to news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. we'll be right back. this three- year-old is crazy about skateboarding. he's been skate boarding since he could barely walk and mastering tricks that only the pros can pull off. according to his d >>> watch out, tony hawk. the 3-year-old has been skateboarding since he can barely walk mastering tricks that only the pros can pull off. according to his dad, he soon went from just skating around to wanting to do jumps. [ indiscernible ] >> he has no fear so i kind of just support him in it. he loves to do it so i love to see him do it. >> little guy. rome robinson's fathe
dr. kim is going to show us how nfl players get properly fueled for football. >> and speaking of 49er football, we have some more fan photos. this is jason tubbs out of redwood city on the field at his first home game against the lions. thanks for sending that in. and how cute, trevor wrigley of mountain house posing in a 49ers beanie. keep the pictures coming. you can see send them to news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. we'll be right back. this three- year-old is crazy about...
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. >> dr. kim goes inside the 49ers locker room to find out the secret ingredient to the 9ers workout recovery. >> we recovered about 10 degrees weather-wise today nothing on cbs 5 hi-def doppler. some of you hit the 60s. let's take a live peek outside. gorgeous shot, the moon, the bridge, the bay. how about the change in our forecast this weekend? that's coming up. >> i just want to say good luck, 49ers, and try to win the -- [ pause ] >> what? >> win the "har-bowl"! >> win the hard bomber. [ laughter ] swing on the west coast. and, while things are leveling off i >>> the flu outbreak is in full swing on the west coast right here in our station as well and while things are leveling off in most places, cbs reporter randall pinkston shows us that several states are still showing high levels of flu activity. >>> reporter: the u.s. flu outbreak is leveling off. the centers for disease control now says 47 states are reporting widespread flu activity down from 48 last week. cases are still on the rise a
. >> dr. kim goes inside the 49ers locker room to find out the secret ingredient to the 9ers workout recovery. >> we recovered about 10 degrees weather-wise today nothing on cbs 5 hi-def doppler. some of you hit the 60s. let's take a live peek outside. gorgeous shot, the moon, the bridge, the bay. how about the change in our forecast this weekend? that's coming up. >> i just want to say good luck, 49ers, and try to win the -- [ pause ] >> what? >> win the...
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dr. kim has the ingredients for a lean, healthy tasty party menu. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell at super bowl xlvii. colin kaepernick has been getting all theink and joe flacco needs a little respect. here's what jim harbaugh said about the ravens quarterback. >> a winning quarterback, a football player. i don't know if you can give him a higher compliment. >> joe flacco so far in the post-season, 8 touchdowns, no interceptions. be careful, 49er defense and secondary. at the super bowl, i'm dennis o'donnell. going to be more than a spectator sport this year. cbs5 going to be more than a spectator sport this year. cbs5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains that advertisers >>> the big game is going to be more than a spectator sport this year. cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains that advertisers are using crowd sourcing to get fans involved. >> reporter: what do you think makes a good super bowl commercial? >> i think it has to be funny. >> something that just relates to the comm
dr. kim has the ingredients for a lean, healthy tasty party menu. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell at super bowl xlvii. colin kaepernick has been getting all theink and joe flacco needs a little respect. here's what jim harbaugh said about the ravens quarterback. >> a winning quarterback, a football player. i don't know if you can give him a higher compliment. >> joe flacco so far in the post-season, 8 touchdowns, no interceptions. be careful, 49er defense and secondary. at the...
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dr. kim reports on why this st >>> so far, california has dodged that widespread flu outbreak that's going on but doctors warn, it is coming here. dr. kim reports on why this strain is such a worry even for those who are vaccinated. >>> reporter: the flu has now hit most of the nation. 47 states are reporting widespread activity up from 41 last week. and so far, while california is faring better than the rest of the country with regional outbreaks, experts say don't let your guard down. millie has been fighting it for days. >> i can't explain how miserable i feel. >> reporter: the strain in the u.s. is a whopper called h3n2 type a. seasons dominated by this strain are severe with greater number of hospitalizations and deaths. so far, 20 children have died from the flu. how effective is the vaccine? the cdc says it's 62% effective. >> it's a good vaccine but not perfect. >> reporter: while the vaccine may not prevent all cases of the flu, it can make the symptoms milder if you do become infect
dr. kim reports on why this st >>> so far, california has dodged that widespread flu outbreak that's going on but doctors warn, it is coming here. dr. kim reports on why this strain is such a worry even for those who are vaccinated. >>> reporter: the flu has now hit most of the nation. 47 states are reporting widespread activity up from 41 last week. and so far, while california is faring better than the rest of the country with regional outbreaks, experts say don't let your...
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dr. kiml show us how nfl players get properly fueled for football. ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. part of that winning strategy - - food. dr. kim mulvihll reports on the best way to fuel your local football player. >>> to win the super bowl you have to out last the other time. part of the winning strategy is food. dr. kim mulvihill reports on the best way to fuel your local football player. >>> reporter: the 9ers are back to work but it's what you don't see on the field that may give them the edge. >> i mean it's important to this game, you know, if you don't do the right thing -- >> reporter: the right thing to full a big win is to fuel players with top nutrition. >> mostly i try to keep healthy for me because i can tell the difference as far as endurance when i'm running and stuff like that. >> that's sort of the hidden
dr. kiml show us how nfl players get properly fueled for football. ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. part of that winning strategy - - food. dr. kim mulvihll reports on the best way to fuel your local football player. >>> to win the super bowl you have to out last the other time. part of the winning strategy is food....
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dr. kim exposes some of the popular weight loss myths coming up. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. we have a lot of hazy sunshine around the bay area. but these temperatures going to soar today. just how high? we'll tell you coming up. one of the cars seen doing donuts on i-880 in o >>> is it wasn't me. i wasn't the one driving. it was my car, yes, but i wasn't driving. >> the owner of one of the cars at the sideshow last week said he wasn't behind the wheel. the man from vallejo says it was his car and he was in a car meet in san leandro when somebody offered him big money for a test drive. >> dude asked me in i wanted to sell my car i told him yeah. he put $7,000 in high hand. i let him drive my car. >> the next thing you know he is on the highway doing doughnuts? >> i guess so. >> within how much time? >> i don't know. he was gone for like 30 minutes. >> then he says somebody told him where to find his car. it was purple that day but the owner says he p
dr. kim exposes some of the popular weight loss myths coming up. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. we have a lot of hazy sunshine around the bay area. but these temperatures going to soar today. just how high? we'll tell you coming up. one of the cars seen doing donuts on i-880 in o >>> is it wasn't me. i wasn't the one driving. it was my car, yes, but i wasn't driving. >> the owner of one of the cars at the sideshow last week said he...
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thank you, dr. kim'm thinking when they win the super bowl the recovery drinks will look a little different. but lots more to see and share about the 49ers trip to the super bowl. just go to cbssf.com. we'll be right back. ge rest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. the year end clearance sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ mmmmmm. a choice of 6 skillet entrees, each with an appetizer and dessert? whoa! no wonder they call it a complete meal. 3 courses, one diner price. complete skillet meals starting at $8.99. only at denny's. concerned bay area community will gather to talk about this >>> and here's what we're working okay for the 6:00 news. in an hour and a half a concerned bay area community will gather to talk about this teacher. she pleaded no contest to abusing a special needs student. tonight cbs 5 reporter da lin asks, why is she still teaching? plus,
thank you, dr. kim'm thinking when they win the super bowl the recovery drinks will look a little different. but lots more to see and share about the 49ers trip to the super bowl. just go to cbssf.com. we'll be right back. ge rest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. the year end clearance sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ mmmmmm. a choice of 6...
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dr. kim mulvihill on the push by the fda to strictly regulate one kind of implant. >>> reporter: at 36, pain finally pushed katie ayres into getting a new hip. >> it was supposed to be the latest and greatest, perfect for a younger female. and it all sounded great. >> reporter: but for katie and some of the half million other patients in the u.s. who get a metal-on-metal implant it's not so great. >> they have had a lot of problems. >> reporter: these implants are linked to a higher rate of early failure. bone and tissue damage as well as other complications. some got recalled. katie needed a replacement. >> for the hundreds of thousands of people that have gotten these hips, this is a very tough decision on what is the right thing to do. >> reporter: dr. rita redburg said it was never tested for safety and effectiveness but thanks to a loophole in federal law it got on the market because it was substantially similar to other devices in use. however -- >> the other devices have never been tes
dr. kim mulvihill on the push by the fda to strictly regulate one kind of implant. >>> reporter: at 36, pain finally pushed katie ayres into getting a new hip. >> it was supposed to be the latest and greatest, perfect for a younger female. and it all sounded great. >> reporter: but for katie and some of the half million other patients in the u.s. who get a metal-on-metal implant it's not so great. >> they have had a lot of problems. >> reporter: these implants...
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dr. kim explores the myths of obesity and finds out which ones might be true look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. california safety officials have issued the penalties for worker safety violations... after the massive fire at the inery last >>> chevron has been hit with $1 million in fines for worker safety violations. this after the massive fear at the company's richmond refinery lastaugust. it's the max number fines allowed under state law. >>>
dr. kim explores the myths of obesity and finds out which ones might be true look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems....
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dr. kim explains how the 's >>> blueberries, strawberries, they are the new weapon believe it or not in the fight against heart disease. >> tasty, too. dr. kim explains how the super foods can cut a woman's risk of heart attack by a third. >>> reporter: kate has high blood pressure and high cholesterol. putting her at risk for a heart attack. >> she is doing what she can to reduce her risk factors. >> reducing sodium in particular, looking at packaging, and diet. >> reporter: adding berries could lower her chances of having a heart attack. harvard researchers tracked about 100 now women for nearly 20 years and found those who ate several servings of blueberries and strawberries every week lowered their chances of heart attack 32%. >> eating blueberries and strawberries more than 3 times a week reduced the risk of heart attack. >> reporter: strawberries and blueberries have high levels of naturally occurring plant chemicals called flavonoids. red wine, grapes and others contain the beneficial
dr. kim explains how the 's >>> blueberries, strawberries, they are the new weapon believe it or not in the fight against heart disease. >> tasty, too. dr. kim explains how the super foods can cut a woman's risk of heart attack by a third. >>> reporter: kate has high blood pressure and high cholesterol. putting her at risk for a heart attack. >> she is doing what she can to reduce her risk factors. >> reducing sodium in particular, looking at packaging, and...
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joining us now to answer your pet questions, dr. kim hammond and a row detion ridgeback. >> is a puppy. >> it's a puppy? >> yes. >> he stands about this tall? >> yes. and he is all -- tough. >> what are they bred for? >> they are hunting dogs, work dogs. that's primarily what they are. but now in the united states they are just great dogs. they are really beautiful, fabulous dogs and security. somebody demoms your house, they are not going to mess around with a row detion dog like this. bite is worse than his bark, believe me. >> can we go lab, golden retriever puppy seems to your nate frequently. how do you know if they are going too much? >> well what does that mean? it requires a little more questions. there's a question about house training versus a sense of urgency. if dogs aren't house trained and they are just going around marking is different than squatting and nothing coming out. squatting and nothing coming out is an urgency that might portend a health situation. but if you go to your veterinarian they are going to spay or neu
joining us now to answer your pet questions, dr. kim hammond and a row detion ridgeback. >> is a puppy. >> it's a puppy? >> yes. >> he stands about this tall? >> yes. and he is all -- tough. >> what are they bred for? >> they are hunting dogs, work dogs. that's primarily what they are. but now in the united states they are just great dogs. they are really beautiful, fabulous dogs and security. somebody demoms your house, they are not going to mess...
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dr. kimtrain is such a worry even for those who are vaccinated. >> reporter: wheel california is faring better than the rest of the country with regional flu outbreaks experts say don't let your guard down. millie has been fighting it for days. >> i can't describe how miserable i feel. >> reporter: the predominant strain in the u.s. is a whopper called h3n2 type a. seasons dominated by this strain tend to be more severe with greater number of hospitalizations and deaths. so far, 20 children have died from the flu. your best defense, a vaccine but how effective is it? the cdc estimates this year's vaccine is 62% effective. >> it's a good vaccine. but not perfect. >> reporter: it can make symptoms milder if you do become infected. so sports say anyone six months and older should get the vaccine now. if you are older or have a weak immune system it's less effective but still offers some protection. because the vaccine is not perfect, everyone needs to be extra vigilant in preventing the spread o
dr. kimtrain is such a worry even for those who are vaccinated. >> reporter: wheel california is faring better than the rest of the country with regional flu outbreaks experts say don't let your guard down. millie has been fighting it for days. >> i can't describe how miserable i feel. >> reporter: the predominant strain in the u.s. is a whopper called h3n2 type a. seasons dominated by this strain tend to be more severe with greater number of hospitalizations and deaths. so...
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dr. kim on the problem and why women are at highest risk. >>> reporter: need help sleeping? take a pill. millions of americans do. now a warning. >> these drugs, which we thought had a short half-life of maybe two to three hours, actually remain in your system much longer and the effects can prolong throughout the day. >> reporter: in a new action, the fda has ordered the makers of ambien and other medications that contain zolpidem to dramatically cut bedtime doses in half. new data show how some patients taking zolpidem face higher injuries due to morning drowsiness. >> if the effect lingers on when the person should be awake, alert and doing things like driving or making decisions or operating machinery, it can have a devastating effect. >> reporter: about 9 million patients mostly women take zolpidem. women are at highest risk of injury because they metabolize the drug more slowly. dr. tony practices internal medicine. she plans to follow the recommendations on lower doses but also advises
dr. kim on the problem and why women are at highest risk. >>> reporter: need help sleeping? take a pill. millions of americans do. now a warning. >> these drugs, which we thought had a short half-life of maybe two to three hours, actually remain in your system much longer and the effects can prolong throughout the day. >> reporter: in a new action, the fda has ordered the makers of ambien and other medications that contain zolpidem to dramatically cut bedtime doses in half....
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. >> all right dr. kim. thank you.t back. >>> the tab, more than $8 billion, what ten major banks are paying to settle a lawsuit over wrongful foreclosures. consumer watch julie watts explains how much eligible homeowners will get. >> you may need a spread sheet to keep a check on all lawsuits over the years. this is the federal government's attempt to hold them accountable before rushing to foreclose on delinquent hemiones. >> i'm a homeowner who happened to get sick. >>> they don't have legal grounds to foreclose and auction off our house, but they're doing it any way. >> for mike, it was bank of america. >> now both banks could be paying them back. after two years and one false start, a landmark deal punished dealers for skipping steps in the foreclosure process. under the new agreement announced by the federal government, 10 banks will make cash payments to homeowners that were foreclosed on. payments range from several hundred to $25,000. the banks will give loan modifications to other homeowners. their housing ad
. >> all right dr. kim. thank you.t back. >>> the tab, more than $8 billion, what ten major banks are paying to settle a lawsuit over wrongful foreclosures. consumer watch julie watts explains how much eligible homeowners will get. >> you may need a spread sheet to keep a check on all lawsuits over the years. this is the federal government's attempt to hold them accountable before rushing to foreclose on delinquent hemiones. >> i'm a homeowner who happened to get...
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coming up today at 5:00, dr. kim ingredients for aileen healthy and still very tasty party menu. that's coming up at 5:00. we have live coverage from new orleans all week long. tonight, michelle griego, dennis o'donnell, vern glenn and mike sugerman on the ground in the big easy. you can watch the 49ers play the baltimore ravens play super bowl xlvii at 3:30 on sunday here on cbs 5. >>> nashville bubble wrap appreciation day yesterday at the sealed air corporation headquarters in new jersey. they attempted to set a world record. the most people popping bubble wrap at a time. it is addictive. you get some of that from boxes. >> they set the world record? >> impressive. >> enjoy you day. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call to get u-verse tv starting
coming up today at 5:00, dr. kim ingredients for aileen healthy and still very tasty party menu. that's coming up at 5:00. we have live coverage from new orleans all week long. tonight, michelle griego, dennis o'donnell, vern glenn and mike sugerman on the ground in the big easy. you can watch the 49ers play the baltimore ravens play super bowl xlvii at 3:30 on sunday here on cbs 5. >>> nashville bubble wrap appreciation day yesterday at the sealed air corporation headquarters in new...
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but dr. kimsays it all comes down to timing. >> i'd say the best way to tell the two apart is that, with the flu, symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly, out of the blue, you might have a high fever, over 102, muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild. and the main strain of influenza tends to make people a lot sicker. >>> well, tonight we're getting a sneak peek at the new bay bridge light show. >> it's an art installation called bay lights. the lights are on but not moving, dancing or shimmering just yet like they will eventually. workers are still stringing up the lights during the overnight hours. this was the first night that any of the lights were actually turned on. the project's big unveiling will be coming up in march. >>> now, it was cold tonight but actually it was probably a pretty good night to see that, because it's so clear and crisp. >> did you say cold? i'm still thinking slow around he
but dr. kimsays it all comes down to timing. >> i'd say the best way to tell the two apart is that, with the flu, symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly, out of the blue, you might have a high fever, over 102, muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild. and the main strain of influenza tends to make people a lot sicker. >>> well, tonight we're getting a sneak peek at the new bay...
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dr. kimame on the new research that says lez invasive treatment may increase survival rates. >> 50-year-old tony spring was diagnosed with breast cancer last summer. she decided on a lumpectomy. >> very happy with the choice. because i didn't have to stay in the hospital for longer than the surgery and a couple hours after recovery. >> a new study from duke university finds women who treat their early stage breast cancer have better survival rates than women who undergo mastectomies. women, this will support them in the idea that it is a very good treatment option for them. >> previous research showed the two operations produced the same result. this is the first study to suggest radiation may be a better option. over the last decade, more women are opting to have their entire breast removed, especially younger patients. the study may reverse that trend. >> i think sometimes parents think that mastectomy is a bigger operation, it means it's better treatment. >> factors like tumor size and fam
dr. kimame on the new research that says lez invasive treatment may increase survival rates. >> 50-year-old tony spring was diagnosed with breast cancer last summer. she decided on a lumpectomy. >> very happy with the choice. because i didn't have to stay in the hospital for longer than the surgery and a couple hours after recovery. >> a new study from duke university finds women who treat their early stage breast cancer have better survival rates than women who undergo...
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dr. kim on the secret potion that helps players recover after practice. >>> and she was one half of the san francisco treasure. the one thing marion brown wished for at her 86th birthday celebration. >>> spring feel in the air today. many of you hit the mid to upper 60s with mainly sunny skies. cbs high doppler radar. i've made a change for your forecast on sunday. take a look at the beautiful bay lights as they're doing a test run. it looks great already. your forecast is next. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. there is no mass produced h
dr. kim on the secret potion that helps players recover after practice. >>> and she was one half of the san francisco treasure. the one thing marion brown wished for at her 86th birthday celebration. >>> spring feel in the air today. many of you hit the mid to upper 60s with mainly sunny skies. cbs high doppler radar. i've made a change for your forecast on sunday. take a look at the beautiful bay lights as they're doing a test run. it looks great already. your forecast is...
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but dr. kim says it all comes down to timing. >> i'd say the best way to tell the two apart is that with the flu, symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly out of the blue you might have a high fever over 102. you feel muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> well, some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild and the main strain of influenza this year makes people sicker. it's been going around here. >> a little antiseptic out here. everyone is spraying down their areas. >> every day. >>> it is 4:51 now. a state-of-the-art system with a price tag that's way off base. >> coming up, the huge discrepancy in the cost of security cameras for the new bay bridge. a wild ride. no one is behind the whales. jwwñ we've just confirmed that a seventeen year old boy was shot and killed at an apartment complex in marin. right >>> breaking news in the north bay. a 17-year-old boy was shot and killed at an apartment complex in marin. right now, deputies are looking
but dr. kim says it all comes down to timing. >> i'd say the best way to tell the two apart is that with the flu, symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly out of the blue you might have a high fever over 102. you feel muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> well, some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild and the main strain of influenza this year makes people sicker. it's been going around here. >> a little antiseptic out...
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dr. kim on the problem and why women are at highest risk. >>> reporter: need help sleeping?ake a pill. millions of americans do. now a warning. >> these drugs, which we thought had a short half-life of maybe two to three hours, actually remain in your system much longer and the effects can prolong throughout the day. >> reporter: in a new action, the fda has ordered the makers of ambien and other medications that contain zolpidem to dramatically cut bedtime doses in half. new data show how some patients taking zolpidem face higher injuries due to morning drowsiness. >> if the effect lingers on when the person should be awake, alert and doing things like driving or making decisions or operating machinery, it can have a devastating effect. >> reporter: about 9 million patients mostly women take zolpidem. women are at highest risk of injury because they metabolize the drug more slowly. dr. tony practices internal medicine. she plans to follow the recommendations on lower doses but also advises: >> sleeping pills should never be the first things people go to get a good night's s
dr. kim on the problem and why women are at highest risk. >>> reporter: need help sleeping?ake a pill. millions of americans do. now a warning. >> these drugs, which we thought had a short half-life of maybe two to three hours, actually remain in your system much longer and the effects can prolong throughout the day. >> reporter: in a new action, the fda has ordered the makers of ambien and other medications that contain zolpidem to dramatically cut bedtime doses in half....
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dr. kim on the secret potion that helps players recover after practice. >>> and she was one half of the san francisco treasure. the one thing marion brown wished for at her 86th birthday celebration. >>> spring feel in the air today. many of you hit the mid to upper 60s with mainly sunny skies. cbs high doppler radar. i've made a change for your forecast on sunday. take a look at the beautiful bay lights as they're doing a test run. it looks great jwwñ it's time to make room for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service best selection lowest price guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ gains. above 15- >>> here we go. wall street on its longest
dr. kim on the secret potion that helps players recover after practice. >>> and she was one half of the san francisco treasure. the one thing marion brown wished for at her 86th birthday celebration. >>> spring feel in the air today. many of you hit the mid to upper 60s with mainly sunny skies. cbs high doppler radar. i've made a change for your forecast on sunday. take a look at the beautiful bay lights as they're doing a test run. it looks great jwwñ it's time to make room...
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as dr. kimull va hill reports, new technology may help surfers tackle the monster waves more safely. >> reporter: mavericks, it's a show like no other. the world's best surfers line up to ride one of the world's biggest breaks, but big wave surfing is not without risk. riding here can be deadly. now a new wave of technology hopes to change that. >> surfer can lay flat on the vest. >> reporter: meet terry moss. >> when a 40-foot wave crashes on you, it's like falling out of a two-story building and into a washing machine, where you don't know if you're up, down, sideways. >> reporter: moss, a prominent free diver, has perfected the art of holding his breath for extreme periods of time, but hold it too long and you won't even know it. you can black out and drown. >> the trouble with blacking out under water is that it comes without notice. it just hapts instantaneously. there's no warning. >> reporter: now the retired oral surgeon is working on a project to make these experiences safer a submersib
as dr. kimull va hill reports, new technology may help surfers tackle the monster waves more safely. >> reporter: mavericks, it's a show like no other. the world's best surfers line up to ride one of the world's biggest breaks, but big wave surfing is not without risk. riding here can be deadly. now a new wave of technology hopes to change that. >> surfer can lay flat on the vest. >> reporter: meet terry moss. >> when a 40-foot wave crashes on you, it's like falling out...
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she sat done with dr. kimulvihill to talk about her quest for a cure. >>> reporter: ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> reporter: today, patrick swayze was a beacon of hope for patients fighting the toughest of cancers, like pancreatic cancer, which took his life in 2009. >> i know that if he had had any part of making a difference in somebody else's life in regards to this disease, that he would consider it his highest honor. >> reporter: the late actor's wife lisa was on hand at stanford medical center with doctors, scientists and lawmakers to celebrate a new federal law. the law requires the national cancer institute to come up with a better strategy for diagnosing and treating difficult cancers. >> this was bipartisan. and in a congress that accomplished so little and really turned off people across the country, i think gives hope. >> he fought so long... >> reporter: as lisa will tell anyone, the diagnosis of a terminal cancer with few options is devastating. >> when he first found out, found the news, after all the doctors
she sat done with dr. kimulvihill to talk about her quest for a cure. >>> reporter: ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> reporter: today, patrick swayze was a beacon of hope for patients fighting the toughest of cancers, like pancreatic cancer, which took his life in 2009. >> i know that if he had had any part of making a difference in somebody else's life in regards to this disease, that he would consider it his highest honor. >> reporter: the late actor's wife lisa was on hand...
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dr. kimll explains. >> but now it's changed. >>> reporter: 50-year-old tony spring was diagnosed with breast cancer last summer. she decided on a lumpectomy a surgery that removes the tumor and part of the surrounding tissue. >> very happy with the choice because i didn't have to stay in the hospital for longer than the surgery and a couple of hours after recovery. >> reporter: a new study from duke university finds women who undergo lumpectomies and radiation to treat their early stage breast cancer have better survival rates than women who undergo mastectomy. >> women make their own decisions. this will support them in the idea that it is a very good treatment option for them. >> reporter: previous research showed the two operations produce the same results. this is the first study to suggest lumpectomy with radiation may actually be a better option. over the last decade, more women are opting to have their entire breast removed especially younger patients. the study may reverse that tren.
dr. kimll explains. >> but now it's changed. >>> reporter: 50-year-old tony spring was diagnosed with breast cancer last summer. she decided on a lumpectomy a surgery that removes the tumor and part of the surrounding tissue. >> very happy with the choice because i didn't have to stay in the hospital for longer than the surgery and a couple of hours after recovery. >> reporter: a new study from duke university finds women who undergo lumpectomies and radiation to...
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dr. kimetails. >>> reporter: children today are vaccinated against 14 infectious diseases. that means a lot of shots, as many as 24 immunizations, by a second birthday. >> it's a bummer. and you hug them and hold them. >> reporter: the crowded schedule worries some parents leading them to reject or delay vaccines. >> i did actually have them stagger the shots so instead of four at one visit he would get two instead and then come back at a later time. >> reporter: now the institute of medicine looked into these concerns and today released a report. >> the childhood recommended immunization schedule is safe. >> reporter: san francisco pediatrician dr. elena fuentes affleck is a coauthor of the study. >> the recommended schedule which involves a lot of immunizations is intended to protect children against diseases and that it is safe. the spreading out can put children at risk for vaccine preventable diseases. some of those diseases can be fatal. >> reporter: media trickses say a lot more parent
dr. kimetails. >>> reporter: children today are vaccinated against 14 infectious diseases. that means a lot of shots, as many as 24 immunizations, by a second birthday. >> it's a bummer. and you hug them and hold them. >> reporter: the crowded schedule worries some parents leading them to reject or delay vaccines. >> i did actually have them stagger the shots so instead of four at one visit he would get two instead and then come back at a later time. >>...
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dr. kim mulvihill with an intriguing new report on sweetened beverages. >>> reporter: how sweet it is. half of all americans enjoy a sweetened drink every day. >> i love it. refreshing, crisp, ginger-y. >> i drink about a can a day. >> reporter: now a new preliminary report links sweetened beverages not to obesity or diabetes but to depression. >> you're making me depressed saying that. >> reporter: researchers surveyed the beverage habits of more than a quarter million american adults and in a follow- up asked whether anyone was diagnosed with depression. they found those who drank more than 4 cups or cans of regular or diet soda a day were 30% more likely to develop depression. 4 cups of fruit drinks a day, 38% more likely. but those who drank 4 cups of unsweetened coffee a day, 10% less likely to develop depression. >> the study doesn't surprise me. >> reporter: a registered dietician says the report is a good reason to cut back on sweet drinks and that if you're going to indulge, do so sp
dr. kim mulvihill with an intriguing new report on sweetened beverages. >>> reporter: how sweet it is. half of all americans enjoy a sweetened drink every day. >> i love it. refreshing, crisp, ginger-y. >> i drink about a can a day. >> reporter: now a new preliminary report links sweetened beverages not to obesity or diabetes but to depression. >> you're making me depressed saying that. >> reporter: researchers surveyed the beverage habits of more than a...
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dr. kim mulvihill on the team's secret weapon. >> reporter: after practice, the niners hit the locker room and what's waiting for them? >> how is it? >> it's pretty cool. >> reporter: icy cold drinks. >> it's a recovery drink, so they tell me. so i just drink it. >> it's some sort of fruit smoothie and there's some sort of protein powder in here. >> definitely athletes need more protein. >> they are coming off the field, go to the chocolate milk. >> reporter: sports nutritionist suzanne nelson says adding protein after a workout is pretty smart. researchers show you have a 30- minute window post workout to speed recovery. >> just a small amount of protein right after exercise, boom, turns on the genetic software, so to speak, of the muscle. >> reporter: also important, water. >> you know, the muscle is 65% water and people think it's all protein, but it's actually 65% water. you need to make sure that they are well hydrated before, during and after practice. >> reporter: back in the locker ro
dr. kim mulvihill on the team's secret weapon. >> reporter: after practice, the niners hit the locker room and what's waiting for them? >> how is it? >> it's pretty cool. >> reporter: icy cold drinks. >> it's a recovery drink, so they tell me. so i just drink it. >> it's some sort of fruit smoothie and there's some sort of protein powder in here. >> definitely athletes need more protein. >> they are coming off the field, go to the chocolate milk....
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dr. kim says it's all timing. >> the best way to tell the two apart is with the flu, symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly out of the blue, you might have a high fever, over 102. you feel muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild. >>> nfl great junior seau suffered from brain disease from football injuries. he committed suicide in may. the results show at the time of his death his brain had abnormalities consistent with people who have repeated blows to the head. saeu played 20 years in the nfl. >>> major league baseball is making an unprecedented move to stop players from using performance-enhancing drugs. starting this next season, the league will conduct random testing for hgh, human growth hormone. all players will be tested at least once. punishments will stay the same as punishments for steroids. a 50 game suspension for the first positive test. a 100-game suspension for the second. and a lif
dr. kim says it's all timing. >> the best way to tell the two apart is with the flu, symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly out of the blue, you might have a high fever, over 102. you feel muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild. >>> nfl great junior seau suffered from brain disease from football injuries. he committed suicide in may. the results show at the time of his death...
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. >>> there is an overlap between symptoms in cold and flu but dr. kimown to timing. >> i'd say the best way to tell the two apart is with the flu symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly out of the blue you might have a high fever, over 102. you feel muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild and the main strain of influenza this year tends to make people sicker. i know lawrence -- he got hit with a mack truck. >> he did. he was fine and then boom. >> i hope he feels better very soon. >> coming along. >>> it's 5:20. tomorrow, of course, the 49ers take on the packers. >> yeah. we have a big game. our bet with the morning anchors in green bay. it's a good one, coming up. staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. and the san francisco 49-ers. 49ers kicker david akers is going to get at least one more game to get it ri
. >>> there is an overlap between symptoms in cold and flu but dr. kimown to timing. >> i'd say the best way to tell the two apart is with the flu symptoms hit you like a mack truck. suddenly out of the blue you might have a high fever, over 102. you feel muscle aches, overwhelming fatigue. you feel lousy. >> some doctors say this season looks bad because last year was unusually mild and the main strain of influenza this year tends to make people sicker. i know lawrence --...
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dr. michael baden. all right, guys. the woman suffers from depression. she tried to kim herself. she took her kid from her mother, who had custody of the kid and ran across the state lines. and now she says, the tv was so loud she didn't hear her husband shoot herself. how do we know if this is a suicide or a homicide, dr. baden? >> the circumstances suggest thieves she was the upset party. but at the same time, the autopsy informs that is -- information is wanted available yet, but the police know, will determine whether or not it's a contact gunshot wound or not -- -- >>> but they would not that right away. >> right. >> jeanine: why wouldn't they determine if a homicide or a suicide? >> they are doing a complete investigation before they make a decision on that. normally in a suicide, it gets finished very quickly. they know whether it's a contact, dominant hand, they know from the csi people, from the blood spatter, where he was and where she was -- was she away from him at the time-- >>> she said she was away. >> but if she had some of the blood spatter on her clothing then m
dr. michael baden. all right, guys. the woman suffers from depression. she tried to kim herself. she took her kid from her mother, who had custody of the kid and ran across the state lines. and now she says, the tv was so loud she didn't hear her husband shoot herself. how do we know if this is a suicide or a homicide, dr. baden? >> the circumstances suggest thieves she was the upset party. but at the same time, the autopsy informs that is -- information is wanted available yet, but the...
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kim says may his legacy live on. i'll have more on dr. king's legacy coming up later in the show.ut first, we want to show you -- we want to share your thoughts about dr. king, about his dream on our facebook page. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that's going long after the show ends. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money well we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive so we switched to the bargain detergent but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. thanks honey yeah you suck at folding [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] one cap of tide gives you more cleaning power than 6 caps of the bargain brand. [ woman ] that's my tide, what's yours? five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman
kim says may his legacy live on. i'll have more on dr. king's legacy coming up later in the show.ut first, we want to show you -- we want to share your thoughts about dr. king, about his dream on our facebook page. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that's going long after the show ends. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money well we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive so we switched to the...
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dr. baltimore county expected to pay big for social security. we will have these >> you still have plenty of time that changes to get ravens flew. kim has the details. >> ravens fans and the team south to new orleans. the week of winning continues in baltimore. >> online to the ravens account on whether and facebook to collect the codes. you have the chance every day. >> getting no sweat -- super bowl t-shirts and hats. it has given fans all kinds of raven's goodies and including last week a trip to the super bowl. >> we would not be here without the amazing fans. we are appreciative and we want to get back to the weekend. >> reaching a fever pitch, the big game inches closer. >> people know the city of baltimore is perfect, they come out and said that came to new orleans. it is an amazing five. people are definitely excited. dodge there could be surprises in store for the following. >> bringing the trophy here, entering into this, you can win a link on the web site. >> and mal, the forecast with chief meteorologist. >> enjoy the warm weather while it is here, changes are on the way. by thursday and friday, we talked about maybe som
dr. baltimore county expected to pay big for social security. we will have these >> you still have plenty of time that changes to get ravens flew. kim has the details. >> ravens fans and the team south to new orleans. the week of winning continues in baltimore. >> online to the ravens account on whether and facebook to collect the codes. you have the chance every day. >> getting no sweat -- super bowl t-shirts and hats. it has given fans all kinds of raven's goodies and...