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laura ingle has more from new york. more than 10 percent of children are currently living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder... 10-year-old mallory oakes of glen rock oakes says: "she was diagnosed in first grade after there were some difficulties in the classroom mallory was put on medications to help control her symptoms... but amy says they only made a bad situation -- worse... oakes says: "i remember saying to my husband that her behaviors are holding our family hostage because it could be one meltdown a day, it could be 5 meltdowns a day, but there wasn't really a day that went by without something like that happening " mallory's oppositional behavior reached a fever pitch when the family moved in november 2014... so amy sought the help of the brain balance achievement center in allendale new jersey... oakes says: "we went in for the assessment and her behaviors at the assessment were really terrible, um, i thought we weren't gonna get accepted to the program, and they told us they could help us and we n
laura ingle has more from new york. more than 10 percent of children are currently living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder... 10-year-old mallory oakes of glen rock oakes says: "she was diagnosed in first grade after there were some difficulties in the classroom mallory was put on medications to help control her symptoms... but amy says they only made a bad situation -- worse... oakes says: "i remember saying to my husband that her behaviors are holding our family hostage...
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laura ingle has the latest on the out break and the search for a vaccine. >> health officials at home and abroad are working hard to contain the zika virus out break. but it's not going to be easy, or quick. the world health organization saying friday it could take years for a vaccine to be fully deployed. >> many people are working toward having possible. but in spite of this encouraging landscape, vax vaccines are at least 18 month away from large scale trials. >> mean while, the virus continues to spread here in the u.s. at least 21 states dispt district of columbia now reporting cases. raising concerns from some of limpic athletes about the upcoming games in brasil, a country hit especially hard by zika. >> there are more precautions obviously staying out of harm's uh, the bug that carry the virus. there are a number of suggested whether they're topical ointments, clothing and those type of things. >> health officials are now scrambling to shift virus tests tests to pregnant women around the country, but many fear there will be a shortage. for now, officials say they don't expect
laura ingle has the latest on the out break and the search for a vaccine. >> health officials at home and abroad are working hard to contain the zika virus out break. but it's not going to be easy, or quick. the world health organization saying friday it could take years for a vaccine to be fully deployed. >> many people are working toward having possible. but in spite of this encouraging landscape, vax vaccines are at least 18 month away from large scale trials. >> mean...
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in new york, laura ingle, fox news. a day after the syrian peace leaders from around the world billions of dollars in aid the funds are meant to help refugees of the syrian civil war. nic robertson has details. they came.. some to give.. : "we pledge.." : "we pledge.. 1.2 billion euro." to receive.. : "we have reached our limit." : "it is time for empathy, intelligent understanding, vision, courage."and some quite simply.. to lay blame... for the biggest refugee crisis since rld war two. : "syrians are fleeing because they are being bombed by the regime and their supporters."5 years of war.. 6.5 million inside syria, 13.5 million in need, 5.3 million without shelter.. 70% without safe drinking water.. and in the surrounding countries....jordan, lebanon and turkey... 4.6 million refugees.. and, europe in crisis.. pressure on the hosts and other leaders, here, to come up with the cash care for them, and to find a solution to keep refugees away. the asking at this donor conference -- $7.73 billion dollars.. : "the greatest
in new york, laura ingle, fox news. a day after the syrian peace leaders from around the world billions of dollars in aid the funds are meant to help refugees of the syrian civil war. nic robertson has details. they came.. some to give.. : "we pledge.." : "we pledge.. 1.2 billion euro." to receive.. : "we have reached our limit." : "it is time for empathy, intelligent understanding, vision, courage."and some quite simply.. to lay blame... for the biggest...
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laura ingle has that story. >> reporter: dna sequencing research projects are underway the country. -- health system in pennsylvania is asking patients to volunteer. president obama has also proposed an initiatives to fund the facilities committed to dna research and share the results with scientists worldwide. here is why. >> the goal of our large scale research project is to learn which differences in dna sequence influence your health and risk of particular diseases. >> reporter: doctor ledbetter says his research so far has determined that one in every 50 people has a genetic change that puts them at an increased risk of certain cancers or at a heightened risk for heart disease. once an at risk patient is tested and made aware of potential health implications, they give that information to their doctor for prevention and treatment options. electronically in a bio bank and can be passed along to descendents and other relatives. >> having your parents or grandparents health information and dna, we think in the future will be extremely valuable to informing your doctors about your in
laura ingle has that story. >> reporter: dna sequencing research projects are underway the country. -- health system in pennsylvania is asking patients to volunteer. president obama has also proposed an initiatives to fund the facilities committed to dna research and share the results with scientists worldwide. here is why. >> the goal of our large scale research project is to learn which differences in dna sequence influence your health and risk of particular diseases. >>...
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in new york, laura ingle, fox news pope francis is in mexico today... on a cross-country tour. the trip will highlight mexico's increasing violence and migration troubles. pope francis will be the first pope to enter mexico's national palace, when he meets with the president later today. thousands of people swarmed the streets upon his arrival on friday before making his way to mexico city... pope francis was in cuba. the pontiff made history... meeting with leaders of the russian orthodox church in havana. together, they asked the community to help protect persecuted christians. the u-s will restore commercial flights to cuba. starting on tuesday... u-s airlines will have 15 days to submit applications for the rights to fly there. flights between the u-s to cuba have been banned for more than 50 years.... the official agreement made on friday could lead to more than 100 daily round- trip flights in and out of the area eat alone -- that's why students at a local middle school are getting to know their peers students at becker middle school-- stepped outside their comfort zone o
in new york, laura ingle, fox news pope francis is in mexico today... on a cross-country tour. the trip will highlight mexico's increasing violence and migration troubles. pope francis will be the first pope to enter mexico's national palace, when he meets with the president later today. thousands of people swarmed the streets upon his arrival on friday before making his way to mexico city... pope francis was in cuba. the pontiff made history... meeting with leaders of the russian orthodox...
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. >> a learning center in new jersey is trying a new approach correspondent laura ingle has more from new york.. >> 10 percent of children are currently living with adhd, ten-year-old mallory oakes of my >> she's diagnosed in first grade after there were some difficulties in the classroom, that there were other components , there wasiriha oppositional defiance disorder, and there were some spectrum like behaviors and difficulty later on socializing hvac she's on medication, but she says that it only made it worse. >> i sent my husband that her behavior is holding the family hostage because it could behu one meltdownul or it could be five not really. pitch when the family moved into 14 then sought the help of the brain balance achievement center and allendale new jersey.n >> put in for an assessment, thought that we were not going to get accepted and we said that they could help us and. >> program how to stimulate mu different parts of the brain responsible for certain disorders.o >> in children's easiest way to get their brain to become coordinated as to make the body coordinated so a
. >> a learning center in new jersey is trying a new approach correspondent laura ingle has more from new york.. >> 10 percent of children are currently living with adhd, ten-year-old mallory oakes of my >> she's diagnosed in first grade after there were some difficulties in the classroom, that there were other components , there wasiriha oppositional defiance disorder, and there were some spectrum like behaviors and difficulty later on socializing hvac she's on medication,...
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they're back home safe, laura ingle talks to a few, and she's going to join us live.y're happy to be home. jenna, thanks. jenna: absolutely. kennedy: it is that time of year again. sex week. it is underway right now at the university of utah. yeah, the taxpayer-funded school is partnering with planned parenthood for the event they say it's all to help, quote, deconstruct reproductive oppression. that's great. among the activities are hip-hop feminism workshops and a chance to make your own safe sex kit. but what would sex week be without prizes, of course? students can win -- [laughter] a free vasectomy, a 12-month supply of birth control or 365 condoms, one for each day of the year. some professors are even offering extra credit or tardy make-ups if they attend. so i see some good news and bad news in this, pete. i will start with the -- >> thank you for starting with me. kennedy: i don't think that's a win at all. if you're between the ages of 18-22 and you're a guy, that may seem like a great idea, but reversing course on that titanic -- >> who's diving in for that
they're back home safe, laura ingle talks to a few, and she's going to join us live.y're happy to be home. jenna, thanks. jenna: absolutely. kennedy: it is that time of year again. sex week. it is underway right now at the university of utah. yeah, the taxpayer-funded school is partnering with planned parenthood for the event they say it's all to help, quote, deconstruct reproductive oppression. that's great. among the activities are hip-hop feminism workshops and a chance to make your own safe...
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ingles spent her day talking to concerned parents and students. what do we know about all of these calls? >> reporter: well, laura these calls are being taken so seriously that now the fbi is investigating. we know that the first call placed on monday was placed to administrators at the school. now, the two recent calls, one on wednesday, the one this morning, those were placed to tpd, and tonight, those calls, all three being described as violent in nature, and threatening. now we have parents, students and administrators, as well as district school leaders sharing in the same frustration tonight, calling all three of these hoaxes disruptive not only to learning but a drain on resources. >> it's really disruptive to learning, especially in ap get caught up on the curriculum because it slows you down so much. >> tampa police are saying there's a high probability that all of these calls are related. they say they are jointly investigating. again, along with the school district and the fbi. we do know that earlier today, a male student was identified on social media as being possibly someone who could have been inv
ingles spent her day talking to concerned parents and students. what do we know about all of these calls? >> reporter: well, laura these calls are being taken so seriously that now the fbi is investigating. we know that the first call placed on monday was placed to administrators at the school. now, the two recent calls, one on wednesday, the one this morning, those were placed to tpd, and tonight, those calls, all three being described as violent in nature, and threatening. now we have...