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but some experts say giving pacifiers to newborns impedes proper breast-feeding.tudy says don't be so quick to pull the plug on pacifiers. research presented to the annual meeting of the pediatric academic societies finds pacifiers may increase the rate of breast-feeding. scientists studied more than 2,200 infants during their birth hospitalization. their rate of exclusive breast-feeding decreased from 79% to 68% after newborns' use of pacifiers was restricted. the authors aren't sure why and don't advocate a radical change in hospital policy on pacifiers. but it seems that babies' earliest creature comfort may be a healthy attachment after all. i'm dr. timothy johnson. >> you said your kids didn't like them, though. >> no, i didn't get the advantage of that. spit them out. >> what didn't they like? >> you like them. >> i'm a big -- i'm a big -- before the show i get nervous, need some quiet time. >> i soothe myself. you know what i mean. pacifier. and i'm not going to go any further like that because i don't feel like getting fired today. >>> parking lot attendan
but some experts say giving pacifiers to newborns impedes proper breast-feeding.tudy says don't be so quick to pull the plug on pacifiers. research presented to the annual meeting of the pediatric academic societies finds pacifiers may increase the rate of breast-feeding. scientists studied more than 2,200 infants during their birth hospitalization. their rate of exclusive breast-feeding decreased from 79% to 68% after newborns' use of pacifiers was restricted. the authors aren't sure why and...
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they found the number of newborns with drug withdrawals tripled between 2000 and 2009. while the study did not look at the exact drugs taken during pregnancy, researchers found the number of mothers using or abusing opiate painkillers like vicodin, methdon, and oxycontin skyrocketed since the year 2000. the majority are covered by state medicaid programs. >> the states are really incentivized to limit opiate exposure before these babies are born and potentially promote innovations to care for these babies most effectively after they're born. >> reporter: the cost for treating the infants reached more than $700 million in 2009, as the babies must stay in the hospital and be weaned off the narcotics, sometimes over a period of weeks or months. erika edwards, nbc news. >>> new information that may save the woman in your life. the benefits of a mammogram outweigh the risks for some women in their 40s. researchers at georgetown university say despite the number of false positives with mammograms, women in their 40s may benefit from the procedure if they have extremely dense
they found the number of newborns with drug withdrawals tripled between 2000 and 2009. while the study did not look at the exact drugs taken during pregnancy, researchers found the number of mothers using or abusing opiate painkillers like vicodin, methdon, and oxycontin skyrocketed since the year 2000. the majority are covered by state medicaid programs. >> the states are really incentivized to limit opiate exposure before these babies are born and potentially promote innovations to care...
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. >>> newborns should be screened for more heart defects -- more newborns should be screened for heart defects. noninvasive tests is an accurate and cost effective way to screen for heart defects. the test uses a sensor placed on the baby's foot and that measures the amount of oxygen circulating in the bloodstream. newborns often show no visible signs of heart defects but the condition can be fatal if it's not treated right away. >>> how much fat you have on your body could determine your risk of heart disease. a high body mass index or bmi has long been associated with heart disease but until now, doctors didn't know exactly how that association worked. researchers say gaining just a few pounds a year could increase your bmi and double your risk of heart disease. >>> it's national physical fitness and sports month. we're getting a push to get active this morning from new orleans saints quarterback drew bres. he's the co-chair of the president's council on fitness, sports and nutrition. yesterday i had a chance to speak with him along with olympian allison felix who is a member of the
. >>> newborns should be screened for more heart defects -- more newborns should be screened for heart defects. noninvasive tests is an accurate and cost effective way to screen for heart defects. the test uses a sensor placed on the baby's foot and that measures the amount of oxygen circulating in the bloodstream. newborns often show no visible signs of heart defects but the condition can be fatal if it's not treated right away. >>> how much fat you have on your body could...
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so tonight as many as 15 newborns will need to be tested for tb.s door is where they test for tuberculosis. >> there's a bright fuchsia colored bacterium here. >> reporter: and it's at the lab that they confirmed the resident has an active tb case. because the infected person was here at this firefield hospital and around vulnerable newborns. >> a likelihood that any of those babies has been infected with tb is low. but a baby does get active tb has the possibility of getting very severe disease. >> reporter: as a precaution, health officials have notified the parents of the babies in the unit at the time. >> they've been directed to go to their doctor to be evaluated and tested and possibly started on medication to prevent them from getting active tb. >> that hits home with me. >> reporter: mona donehew is expecting her daughter in three weeks. >> the mother has been through enough. >> reporter: the person being treated with tb is now in isolation. >> i'm confident we'll be able to do an investigation in this case and get those treated that need t
so tonight as many as 15 newborns will need to be tested for tb.s door is where they test for tuberculosis. >> there's a bright fuchsia colored bacterium here. >> reporter: and it's at the lab that they confirmed the resident has an active tb case. because the infected person was here at this firefield hospital and around vulnerable newborns. >> a likelihood that any of those babies has been infected with tb is low. but a baby does get active tb has the possibility of getting...
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so tonight as many as 15 newborns will need to be tested for tb. door is where they test for tuberculosis. >> there's a bright fuchsia colored bacterium here. >> reporter: and it's at the lab that they confirmed the resident has an active tb case. because the infected person was here at this firefield hospital and around vulnerable newborns. >> a likelihood that any of those babies has been infected with tb is low. but a baby does get active tb has the possibility of getting very severe disease. >> reporter: as a precaution, health officials have notified the parents of the babies in the unit at the time. >> they've been directed to go to their doctor to be evaluated and tested and possibly started on medication to prevent them from getting active tb. >> that hits home with me. >> reporter: mona donehew is expecting her daughter in three weeks. >> the mother has been through enough. >> reporter: the person being treated with tb is now in isolation. >> i'm confident we'll be able to do an investigation in this case and get those treated that need to
so tonight as many as 15 newborns will need to be tested for tb. door is where they test for tuberculosis. >> there's a bright fuchsia colored bacterium here. >> reporter: and it's at the lab that they confirmed the resident has an active tb case. because the infected person was here at this firefield hospital and around vulnerable newborns. >> a likelihood that any of those babies has been infected with tb is low. but a baby does get active tb has the possibility of getting...
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and i had inadvertently given my newborn a potentially fatal disease. i... it was a horrible feeling. >> reporter: caroline recovered after a month in the hospital but it was touch and go. dr. wendy sue swanson is a pediatrician at the everett clinic mill creek, washington. her county has seen 264 cases so far. that's more than the entire state had last year at this time. >> newborns and infants in particular are at highest risk for complications. they can have a serious life-threatening pneumonia. they can have pauses or cessation in their breathing where they stop breathing. >> reporter: 82% of cases have been in children under age 18. all four fatalities in the state this year were infants. children get their first three doses of whooping cough vaccine at two, four, and six months. according to the centers for disease control, 95% of kids in the u.s. get those first vaccinations. but immunity wears off over time. the c.d.c. says adults need one booster shot after the age of 18. but today only 8% of adults get a recommended booster. washington secretary of
and i had inadvertently given my newborn a potentially fatal disease. i... it was a horrible feeling. >> reporter: caroline recovered after a month in the hospital but it was touch and go. dr. wendy sue swanson is a pediatrician at the everett clinic mill creek, washington. her county has seen 264 cases so far. that's more than the entire state had last year at this time. >> newborns and infants in particular are at highest risk for complications. they can have a serious...
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>> the newborns who experience drug withdrawal often are more irritable. they're inconsolable and sometimes have breathing problems. they oftentimes have difficulty feeding and loose stools. rarely they can have seizures. they're more likely to be born low birth weight. >> suarez: your study found significant increases in the cost of caring for those children. what is driving those increases? >> we found that from 2000 to 2009, the costs or the average hospital bill actually for these newborns across the entire united states increased from $190 million to $720 million. we think that this increase is probably driven by the average length of hospital stay. these babies on average had a length of stay of around 16 days compared to all other u.s. hospital births of three days. as well as the rapid increase in the sheer number of these babies. >> suarez: what's the long-term prognosis for these babies? do we even know? >> that's a great question. the data is still out there. i think this study, i hope, will gain attention to this issue. and get more research do
>> the newborns who experience drug withdrawal often are more irritable. they're inconsolable and sometimes have breathing problems. they oftentimes have difficulty feeding and loose stools. rarely they can have seizures. they're more likely to be born low birth weight. >> suarez: your study found significant increases in the cost of caring for those children. what is driving those increases? >> we found that from 2000 to 2009, the costs or the average hospital bill actually...
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in fact around 3 months old babies are most at risk. >> shopping for a newborn infant. >> reporter: atclerks did warn us. >> the babies in the crib, there is nothing supposed to be in the crib. >> reporter: so why is this on display just feet away, crib after crib loaded with what doctors say are dangerous accessories that have no place with a sleeping baby. what is the responsibility of the companies? >> no juvenile product will ever be a substitution for parenting and parents know this and they're smart. >> reporter: but the maxwells say they are smart parents. and that just wasn't enough. >> i want them to just take them off the shelf. don't try making millions of dollars. don't try putting the blame or the responsibility on anyone other than themselves. >> the stores told nbc they are committed to safety. target says it's developing ways to better train employees. at babies are us in response to the investigation, they've retrained workers. by the way, the government is also investigating to see how dangerous bumpers can be. here's the takeaway. if your baby is younger than a year,
in fact around 3 months old babies are most at risk. >> shopping for a newborn infant. >> reporter: atclerks did warn us. >> the babies in the crib, there is nothing supposed to be in the crib. >> reporter: so why is this on display just feet away, crib after crib loaded with what doctors say are dangerous accessories that have no place with a sleeping baby. what is the responsibility of the companies? >> no juvenile product will ever be a substitution for...
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tens of thousands of newborns may have been taken from their parents and sold to other families.ports, it appears the government and the church may have been involved. >> reporter: so, what do you think happened to your baby? >> i think that my baby was sold. >> reporter: sold? >> sold, yes. >> reporter: on a sunny town square in a spanish village, linda merrill tells a dark story. how she awoke in a hospital after giving birth to find a doctor standing over her. >> i said, where's my baby? and then he said, well, your baby died. >> reporter: 30 years have passed since linda lost her baby. time to learn she's not alone. linda is one of thousands of spanish women now organizing themselves to search for babies they believe were stolen by an industrial scale baby trafficking racket involving government officials, the medical establishment and a church. linda, the daughter of a american airman who had been based in spain, was given papers saying her baby had been buried. she never saw him. across spain graves are being dug up on court order to see if babies really were buried in them
tens of thousands of newborns may have been taken from their parents and sold to other families.ports, it appears the government and the church may have been involved. >> reporter: so, what do you think happened to your baby? >> i think that my baby was sold. >> reporter: sold? >> sold, yes. >> reporter: on a sunny town square in a spanish village, linda merrill tells a dark story. how she awoke in a hospital after giving birth to find a doctor standing over her....
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. >> is going on in maryland and now news from ohio that a newborn baby has been killed by the family pit bull. she was just three days old was attacked by this dog. a pit bull. the baby was apparently left alone in the baby swing in one room of the house while her mother and grandmother were in another room. the pit bull a tacked the baby. she later died from head trauma. >> the mother and the grandmother were just a few feet away from the child in the kitchen. they heard some whimpering from the newborn and when they looked over they could see some blood that was on the swing. >> the dog from the attack remains cageed and quarantined. officials have not determined whether it will -l have to be put downment they're inherently dangerous prompting some advocates and lawmakers to call for a new law to challenge that ruling. >> it is official, facebook is on the nasdaq, the ceo rang the opening bell if california. but at least on day one, it didn't live up to the hype, the stock traded slowly and got a boost and settling in at $38.23, just slightly over where it opened. if you want to ow
. >> is going on in maryland and now news from ohio that a newborn baby has been killed by the family pit bull. she was just three days old was attacked by this dog. a pit bull. the baby was apparently left alone in the baby swing in one room of the house while her mother and grandmother were in another room. the pit bull a tacked the baby. she later died from head trauma. >> the mother and the grandmother were just a few feet away from the child in the kitchen. they heard some...
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just last month the father of a newborn baby was arrested and suspected of operating a meth lab in his adams morgan apartment. >> it's very troubling because these are drugs that make gress that's the attraction of the drug. so that bodes badly for the rest of us in terms of robberies, muggings, other crimes. we really are facing people who are out of control. >> we've reached out to the family of the dentist charged in this latest case, but so far we've not heard back from them. >>> we're following more breaking news tonight, the fox 5 weather team tracking some severe thunderstorm warnings in our area. let's get right to sue in the weather center with the latest. >> we've been watching these for a while. what you're seeing in yellow are for southern frederick county, northwestern montgomery and northeast london county until 10:45. these storms have moved rather slowly and some are producing quarter size hail. they're dropping a lot of rain and perhaps even lightning. let's get in tighter on a couple of these clusters. i want you to see especially this one here i'm zooming in on is li
just last month the father of a newborn baby was arrested and suspected of operating a meth lab in his adams morgan apartment. >> it's very troubling because these are drugs that make gress that's the attraction of the drug. so that bodes badly for the rest of us in terms of robberies, muggings, other crimes. we really are facing people who are out of control. >> we've reached out to the family of the dentist charged in this latest case, but so far we've not heard back from them....
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, and school, but school right now is over and the newborn is grown up. so basically -- and supervisor farrell's question on my colleague brought a very good point to that voting thing, so i just thought it would be better for the public, for the people that needed to i guess get their quorum correct. so basically, if we did something wrong, i think my colleagues and i would actually vote back and follow the charter. if there's any questions -- chairperson kim: thank you, mr. chan. i think you addressed supervisor farrell's question. mr. todd david. >> supervisors campos, kim and farrell, nice to see you: thank you for considering my appointment to the sunshine commission. i think transparency is incredibly important. i think that transparency breeds a sense of trust and so there's nothing more important for government than to be transparent so that the voters who have elected you know that you're making really good decisions. i think that one of the key things that i think that the sunshine ordinance task force could really do is i think a lot of people
, and school, but school right now is over and the newborn is grown up. so basically -- and supervisor farrell's question on my colleague brought a very good point to that voting thing, so i just thought it would be better for the public, for the people that needed to i guess get their quorum correct. so basically, if we did something wrong, i think my colleagues and i would actually vote back and follow the charter. if there's any questions -- chairperson kim: thank you, mr. chan. i think you...
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a hospital has told a mother her newborn has died, but she doesn't believe it. >> i think that my baby was stolen. >> pelley: mark phillips on criminals who traffic in stolen babies. and the death of donna summer. anthony mason remembers the queen of disco. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have late-breaking news in the trayvon martin case. for the first time, the court has released the evidence gathered by prosecutors. it includes information about injuries to the man charged with murdering martin, george zimmerman, and about marijuana use by martin. zimmerman shot the unarmed teenager one night in february. this is a picture of-- that was released this evening of martin- - that's him on the left-- at a 7-eleven as he was buying candy and an iced tea before he left to go to the neighborhood where zimmerman would ultimately shoot him. martin was a guest in the home there. the question is, what happened in the moments before zimmerman fired the fatal shot? the case set off a national debate over racial profiling an
a hospital has told a mother her newborn has died, but she doesn't believe it. >> i think that my baby was stolen. >> pelley: mark phillips on criminals who traffic in stolen babies. and the death of donna summer. anthony mason remembers the queen of disco. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have late-breaking news in the trayvon martin case. for the first time, the court has released the evidence...
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. >>> a family dog attacked a newborn baby, and tonight that child is in stable condition at fairfaxack happened on tuesday at a house on the culpepper county side of amisville virginia. police say it appears a jack russell terrier jumped into the newborn's bassnet and bit the child more than 30 times. the mother apparently was asleep at the time. when the father got home, he pulled the dog off the child and then shot and killed the dog. >>> a car exploded in flames, and the fire quickly moved from the garage to the main house. erica gonzalez caught up with the homeowner, who has lived there for more than 20 years. >> reporter: firefighters are still on the scene. they're working to make sure that every single hot spot has been contained. all three people that lived inside this home made it out okay. however, there are still three other members of the family that are missing tonight. after 20 years of making a house a home, jerry gilrith and his family saw it all go up in flames. montgomery county firefighters were called to his home on baltimore avenue in bethesda around 6:30 this e
. >>> a family dog attacked a newborn baby, and tonight that child is in stable condition at fairfaxack happened on tuesday at a house on the culpepper county side of amisville virginia. police say it appears a jack russell terrier jumped into the newborn's bassnet and bit the child more than 30 times. the mother apparently was asleep at the time. when the father got home, he pulled the dog off the child and then shot and killed the dog. >>> a car exploded in flames, and the...
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even the newborn?es. >> reporter: at babies "r" us one clerk warns us about bumpers. >> and the bumper thing has changed too, they say you shouldn't use these anymore. >> reporter: then another clerk chimes in. well maybe they are okay for babies. >> after like three months or something. >> is it after three months? >> there's still a mechanism that when they can't get air they turn. >> reporter: but doctors say that's not true. in fact around three months old, babies are most at risk. >> shopping for a newborn infant. >> reporter: at bye-bye baby the clerks did warn us. >> when the baby's in the crib, there is nothing supposed to be in the crib. >> reporter: so why is this on display just feet away? crib after crib loaded with what doctors say are dangerous accessories that have no place with a sleeping baby. so what's the responsibility of the company? >> no product will ever be a substitution for parenting. and parents know this. and they're smart. >> reporter: but the maxwells say they are smart pa
even the newborn?es. >> reporter: at babies "r" us one clerk warns us about bumpers. >> and the bumper thing has changed too, they say you shouldn't use these anymore. >> reporter: then another clerk chimes in. well maybe they are okay for babies. >> after like three months or something. >> is it after three months? >> there's still a mechanism that when they can't get air they turn. >> reporter: but doctors say that's not true. in fact around...
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. >> morgan be among a new generation of newborns.will be among a new generation of newborns. >> all you have to do is look around playgrounds and schoolyards in places where young families are. things are changing in this country. not the 1950's and 1960's ozzie and harriet any more. >> one of the factors driving the changes age. >> it is because of that aging of the white population and aging of women out of their childbearing years. that will continue over time. >> some places have shifted to a majority-minority populations including here in nation's capital and four other states. >> president martin o'malley? it has a ring to it. more speculation that the governor is eyeing 2016. >> where he is heading next month that has political loggers a buzz. >> this is shaping up to be one of the largest in history. how much clients will be paying for a share in the social network. >> gov. martin o'malley is generating talk about a possible bid for president in 2016. he is headed to new hampshire. the party talks about the governors were to
. >> morgan be among a new generation of newborns.will be among a new generation of newborns. >> all you have to do is look around playgrounds and schoolyards in places where young families are. things are changing in this country. not the 1950's and 1960's ozzie and harriet any more. >> one of the factors driving the changes age. >> it is because of that aging of the white population and aging of women out of their childbearing years. that will continue over time....
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. >>> hard enough naming any newborn but the public has spoken for what to call these baby falcons.irstrthe public spoke and the volunteers chose. the names they've decided on is next. m >>> tonight tim lincecum pitches for the giants looking to win the final game in los angeles. last night the giants evened the series beating the dodgers 2-1. this afternoon the a's will try to win their fourth in a row after last night's dramatic amazing walk off grand-slam by brandon ingea's beat the blue jays -- inge. the a's beat the blue jays. >>> he's the first player to accomplish that feat since delgado in 2003 he finished with eight rbi's career best. >>> naming a newborn is often tough, naming four baby falcons not so tough. the four young falcons living adopt pg&e building in san francisco now have names. the public submitted suggestions and volunteers with the uc santa cruz predatory bird research group made the final selections. two girls amelia for amelia earhart and electra for her plane. the two boys are perry for a be loved san francisco police officer who passed away. and sutro for
. >>> hard enough naming any newborn but the public has spoken for what to call these baby falcons.irstrthe public spoke and the volunteers chose. the names they've decided on is next. m >>> tonight tim lincecum pitches for the giants looking to win the final game in los angeles. last night the giants evened the series beating the dodgers 2-1. this afternoon the a's will try to win their fourth in a row after last night's dramatic amazing walk off grand-slam by brandon ingea's...
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that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases. >>> it was a beautiful day but temperatures have cooled off from yesterday. numbers are down 10 to 13 degrees. outside we have winds, offshore we have winds blowing at 25 miles per hour gusting to 30. it's pretty windy outside outside the gates. those winds are gusting to 20. those winds are blowing in cooler, moister air. fog will be around tomorrow morning. those high clouds that i just stepped in front of these, they moved through today. they will drop temperatures. they also increase the winds. that will be the story again tomorrow. a few high clouds, not as many as today but the winds will continue to come on shore and keep us a little cooler. is it going to be cold tomorrow? no. the extended forecast calls for this cooling friend -- cooling tre
that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases. >>> it was a beautiful day but temperatures have cooled off from yesterday. numbers are down 10 to 13 degrees. outside we have winds, offshore we have winds blowing...
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that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases. >>> it was a beautiful day but temperatures have cooled off from yesterday. numbers are down 10 to 13 degrees. outside we have winds, offshore we have winds blowing at 25 miles per hour gusting to 30. it's pretty windy outside outside the gates. those winds are gusting to 20. those winds are blowing in cooler, moister air. fog will be around tomorrow morning. those high clouds that i just stepped in front of these, they moved through today. they will drop temperatures. they also increase the winds. that will be the story again tomorrow. a few high clouds, not as many as today but the winds will continue to come on shore and keep us a little cooler. is it going to be cold tomorrow? no. the extended forecast calls for this cooling friend -- cooling tre
that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases. >>> it was a beautiful day but temperatures have cooled off from yesterday. numbers are down 10 to 13 degrees. outside we have winds, offshore we have winds blowing...
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we alllwant our newborns to be out it all miihttstart with s breast- feeding.eeding.a new study published in the journal pediatrics suggests breast-fed babies are slightly smarter than their formula-fed counterparts. breest-fed babies also scored higher n motor skill panguage skills. next time you see your grandparrnts, take a big whiff. whiff.a new study by researchers in philadelphia and sweden finds that senior citizens smell great.study participants smelled three different age groups ... 20 to 30... 45 to 55 andd75 to 95. they said the over 75's smelled the most pleasant. &presearchers ay it's because our body oodr goes through several stages as weeage. cell phones.. these days.. can do a lot of things../.give.. you directions,.../ mmsic.../ repel... pesky.. pests? there are a few apps... out there ...aimed at shooing &p do they... work? 3 work?the app.. claims to produce.. an ultra- sonic sound.. so... high---pitched... tt' undetectable to humans.../ but... makes a sound.. thht scares mosquitoess away.../..i's.. been downloaded by millions... withhhigh rev
we alllwant our newborns to be out it all miihttstart with s breast- feeding.eeding.a new study published in the journal pediatrics suggests breast-fed babies are slightly smarter than their formula-fed counterparts. breest-fed babies also scored higher n motor skill panguage skills. next time you see your grandparrnts, take a big whiff. whiff.a new study by researchers in philadelphia and sweden finds that senior citizens smell great.study participants smelled three different age groups ... 20...
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. >>> reports of dozens of newborn babies.ents are being notified by two hospitals one of them in fair feel. coming up what public health officials are -- >> this morning there are several reports hewlett packard announced it's eliminating 25,000 jobs. hp struggling to stay an industry leader. wall street expects it to report revenue fell during the last quarter. many experts see layoffs. the only way they will get back on track and give them confidence. the company plans to cope with stiff competition. >>> big backlash over the botched facebook ipo. noelle walker joins us. noelle. >> reporter: there are a lot of questions today. the first among them what will happen top facebook stock -- what will happen to facebook stock. will they give it a thumbs up? they haven't so far. there is a lot of questions as to what happened to this stock. in the first three days of trading it jobbed 58%. it's due to an oversupply of shares. facebook released more shares just before the ipo traded. >> all this demand and people wanted it. they we
. >>> reports of dozens of newborn babies.ents are being notified by two hospitals one of them in fair feel. coming up what public health officials are -- >> this morning there are several reports hewlett packard announced it's eliminating 25,000 jobs. hp struggling to stay an industry leader. wall street expects it to report revenue fell during the last quarter. many experts see layoffs. the only way they will get back on track and give them confidence. the company plans to cope...
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if they want to include settings for new burnouts -- they want to include settings for newborns 1-year-olds, and five year-old. >> one man is heading to the olympics. 26-year-old terrance the jennings and knocked out the competition. the former track athlete pick up the sport more than one decade ago and now trains for hours with a renowned coach. >> he is always challenging himself. he is very confident. his style is aggressive. >> without him, none of this would have been possible. >> he hopes all of his hard work pays off. we will be rooting for him to bring that cold home back to virginia. still ahead, adam is ba >> coming up tonight at 5:00. a local family had a contract for home repairs. the plumber and never touched -- where was the refund? they're looking for plummer payback. see what happens tonight at 5:00. >> the rescue bulldog is one of austin's emerging artists. she is a painter and has already done dozens. she released to be eight rambunctious dog, but she has calmed -- used to be a rambunctious dog, but she has calmed down. some people say she is just chewing a brush but ther
if they want to include settings for new burnouts -- they want to include settings for newborns 1-year-olds, and five year-old. >> one man is heading to the olympics. 26-year-old terrance the jennings and knocked out the competition. the former track athlete pick up the sport more than one decade ago and now trains for hours with a renowned coach. >> he is always challenging himself. he is very confident. his style is aggressive. >> without him, none of this would have been...
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story in 2006 by the environmental working group where they analyzed the umbilical cord blood of newborn babies and found an average of 200 chemicals found to be toxic in every single baby, man made synthetic chemicals. when we see this picture that babies are being born into the world polluted with industrial chemicals it is time to say how can we do things differently? how can we do things differently? that is the question that essentially we took to the world's largest beauty companies starting in 2003 letters, phone calls. who thinks the companies were wanting to have this conversation? unfortunately they weren't. we encountered a lot of evasion, excuses. first they ignored us. increasingly they are having to have this conversation because people are become withing more concerned and the companies are having to face up to it. i think, you know, when we see this information, too, we realize, all of us are contaminated, we understand the choices we make intimately affect our biology, the same poisons running through the rivers are running through our veins, especially the billion dolla
story in 2006 by the environmental working group where they analyzed the umbilical cord blood of newborn babies and found an average of 200 chemicals found to be toxic in every single baby, man made synthetic chemicals. when we see this picture that babies are being born into the world polluted with industrial chemicals it is time to say how can we do things differently? how can we do things differently? that is the question that essentially we took to the world's largest beauty companies...
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firefighter and he worked a second job to keep his wife and newborn at home, a fund-raiser at the family's church will help cover daily living and what insurance denies. >> he would show up to help move, boxes. >> reporter: now it's the community's turn to step up. you see this smie. you hear the laugh. maybe one day he will recognize his son. >> it's going to be a long, long road. >> that was cheryl conner reporting. there are two fund-raisers. they're at the fallston fire department from 7 to 3 and sunday until 1:00 in the afternoon. >>> if you're heading out on the water, maryland had almost double the number of boating accidents than last year. this year they will pay attention to anyone boating under the influence of drugs or alcohol. natural resources want them prepared for a safe trip. >> make sure that the conditions that you will meet out on waterway don't exceed your naff dpaitional capability or your seamanship skills. >> boat safety week starts tomorrow. nearly 90% of drowning victims are not wearing life jackets. >>> the coast guard will tell you the life jacket is always a go
firefighter and he worked a second job to keep his wife and newborn at home, a fund-raiser at the family's church will help cover daily living and what insurance denies. >> he would show up to help move, boxes. >> reporter: now it's the community's turn to step up. you see this smie. you hear the laugh. maybe one day he will recognize his son. >> it's going to be a long, long road. >> that was cheryl conner reporting. there are two fund-raisers. they're at the fallston...
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researchers found that newborns of smoking women who took a vitamin c supplement had better lungs than those of smoking women who received a placebo. >> men are gaining on women when it comes to life expectancy. the study looked at data from 1989 to 2009. men's life expectancy jumped 4.6 compared to 2.7 for women. women still have a little bit of an edge. abc2news.com is the place for all of the health news you nee.d just log on. check out our page. you'll find the big health headlines from today to help you and your family get all the information that you need. >>> coming up at 5:30, one county fire department is going high tech. the new system designed to better protect you and your family in case of an emergency. >> plus, we have the latest developments on a fire at a new england shipyard. >> they worked to serve and protect us. now veterans are getting back into the workforce at a local job fair. those stories and more coming up at 5:30. >>> a woman was sexually assaulted in an apartment across from towson university. less received the call around 5:00 in the house. police would on
researchers found that newborns of smoking women who took a vitamin c supplement had better lungs than those of smoking women who received a placebo. >> men are gaining on women when it comes to life expectancy. the study looked at data from 1989 to 2009. men's life expectancy jumped 4.6 compared to 2.7 for women. women still have a little bit of an edge. abc2news.com is the place for all of the health news you nee.d just log on. check out our page. you'll find the big health headlines...
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news. >> the cdc also recommends expectant moms get a booster shot later in pregnancy to protect newborns>>> time now for a knick look at -- quick look at some of the stories in the baltimore sun. the battle between the top two boys high school lacrosse teams in the area. some of the more unusual routines. preakness jockeys go through to get ready for their ride. >>> and a small red fox, has taken up residence at pimlico this spring. for these stories and more, read the baltimore sun. and remember to look for the updated forecast from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> some baltimore students are showing off their art work. students from the school in maryland got a chance to show off their masterpieces at legg mason last night. a panel will now select the winning pieces of art from each grade level. >>> it's becoming one of the most popular spring-time events. and it's happening sunday. thousands are expected for the 9th annual highlandtown wine festival. >> reporter: getting ready for sunday. there's home made wines. delicious foods and much more. it's time for the highlandtown wine
news. >> the cdc also recommends expectant moms get a booster shot later in pregnancy to protect newborns>>> time now for a knick look at -- quick look at some of the stories in the baltimore sun. the battle between the top two boys high school lacrosse teams in the area. some of the more unusual routines. preakness jockeys go through to get ready for their ride. >>> and a small red fox, has taken up residence at pimlico this spring. for these stories and more, read the...
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and i had inadvertently given my newborn a potentially fatal disease. >> reporter: they both recovered. for heidi, she says it is now a no-brainer. she says getting the vaccine is the best way to protect you and your family. teresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> the cdc also recommends expecting moms to get a booster to protect newborns who are too young to be vaccinated. >>> a firefighter falls through a roof, while battling a fire in portland and survives. look closely. you'll see him fall. there he is in the circle. he goes right through. the captain says he was up there trying to find hot spots on the roof when he fell about 3 or 4 feet. luckily, he landed on the rafters and was able to crawl out without injury. in the end, six condos were torched. eight people left homeless. >>> twitter is stepping up of thes to guard your privacy. the social media giant is adopting the do-not-track feature of mozilla's firefox browser. the feature prevents websites from using cookies to track your personal information and online movements. to opt into the service on twitter, you must select the
and i had inadvertently given my newborn a potentially fatal disease. >> reporter: they both recovered. for heidi, she says it is now a no-brainer. she says getting the vaccine is the best way to protect you and your family. teresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> the cdc also recommends expecting moms to get a booster to protect newborns who are too young to be vaccinated. >>> a firefighter falls through a roof, while battling a fire in portland and survives. look closely....
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when his beloved wife died only after a year and embraced his newborn son, i will raise you myself. the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take another wife or give the baby to a mother who is childless. how will you feed the baby? you have no milk to give. dinka would not change his mind. the tortoise doesn't have milk to give but knows how to take care of its young. shamelessly he tied the baby on his back like a woman and headed for his forge at the place where 7 generations of his clan had once stood. he set his feet firmly on the ground and called to earth, takoma, thank you for yielding up the ore from your underground storehouse of treasure. he lit the fire in his porch and called to fire, tokumbi thank you for making the ore plyable for i might shape it. thank you for setting the iron and making it strong. dinka fanned the bellows and the fire rows began and called to win, thank you for revising fire and keeping my brow cooled in the heat of the day and lifting hi
when his beloved wife died only after a year and embraced his newborn son, i will raise you myself. the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take another wife or give the baby to a mother who is childless. how will you feed the baby? you have no milk to give. dinka would not change his mind. the tortoise doesn't have milk to give but knows how to take care of its young. shamelessly he...
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is about 13,000 newborns. researchers blame it on the number of pregnant women using drugs and critics say the numbers are being overblown and this is a first national study on this problem. >> a state lawmaker from peninsula wants to improve oversight of the high speed rail project so controversial. there is legislation requiring rail authority board members and consultants to disclose whether they have financial conflicts of interest. this is after the "los angeles times" revealed a transportation expert worked previously for the company. and ridership numbers have been down graded from $100 million to $30 million per year. >> there is a common sense disclosure is necessary if queer to entrust the authority with billions it will be asking us. >> currentsly they do not need to follow the same conflict of interest rules required of other state commissions and panel autos there is important consumer news. >> prices on some of the things you buy at the store are going down. >> supply and demand. good news for co
is about 13,000 newborns. researchers blame it on the number of pregnant women using drugs and critics say the numbers are being overblown and this is a first national study on this problem. >> a state lawmaker from peninsula wants to improve oversight of the high speed rail project so controversial. there is legislation requiring rail authority board members and consultants to disclose whether they have financial conflicts of interest. this is after the "los angeles times"...
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her two children a newborn and a 15-month-old were taken from her during a raid on their home. she and her husband charged with felony marijuana possession after 100 plants were seized from their home. the children returned four months later but police filed child endangerment charges for breast feeding while using marijuana. >> there has never been at any point an obligation filled by the d.a.to verify medical marijuana status with those paish yeents police believe they were putting the children at risk. proponents say she's being persecuted for using medical marijuana. voters will decide whether to ban medical marijuana cult vacation on property under half an acre. >> two taggers caught red handed yesterday. police say they had spray paint on their hands. and they were arrested after a police officer spotted them and there is, the officer found spray paint cans and marijuana into the vehicle. police say the two are responsible for tagging 17 different location autos and best western hotels are stealing a chapter from csi. it comes to cleaning rooms. the hotel chain says becau
her two children a newborn and a 15-month-old were taken from her during a raid on their home. she and her husband charged with felony marijuana possession after 100 plants were seized from their home. the children returned four months later but police filed child endangerment charges for breast feeding while using marijuana. >> there has never been at any point an obligation filled by the d.a.to verify medical marijuana status with those paish yeents police believe they were putting the...
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relatives say when her daughter was a newborn she vanished and called a day later from albuquerque. she came home soon after. >> my neighbor asked me have you seen my way? >> her psychiatric drugs remain here into a family fears she is manic. she took off on foot and they say when she is manic she can walk for days. she is in desperate need of her medication >> she has a lot of things going on in your head and in a quick second she explodes >> they have been searching for a the three of them in homeless shelters. they have also checked with amtrak and greyhound. they think she could still be in this area since she left with no money and was on foot. if you have any information in your asked to call police >> in one instance in oak park a woman was injured when a lightning struck a tree. it happened at 3:00 this afternoon. the woman was not hit directly and she is expected to be ok. a small fire a erupted in a costco after a lightning hits and the store. shoppers were evacuated in the store should down for a little bit. it opens again with no injuries reported >> jim ramsey had a bus
relatives say when her daughter was a newborn she vanished and called a day later from albuquerque. she came home soon after. >> my neighbor asked me have you seen my way? >> her psychiatric drugs remain here into a family fears she is manic. she took off on foot and they say when she is manic she can walk for days. she is in desperate need of her medication >> she has a lot of things going on in your head and in a quick second she explodes >> they have been searching...
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. >>> a major new study suggests newborn babies should be immediately screened for heart defects. a test called a pulse test is a accurate and cost effecttive screening tool for heart defect. the condition can be fatal if it's not treated right away. >> check back in today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 and we will bring you the latest on the testimony today from werdesheim brothers. the shock ing plot by terrorists to blow up a bridge in cleveland. >> please stay with us, your five day forecast is next. ,,,,,, >>> we have some showers around thunderstorms today. >> here is more on that with marty. >> the weekend is looking good. almost like a summertime pop up chance thunderstorm friday and saturday. there will be a greater chance saturday night. clear out sunday and monday. it's amazing to say the first week in may temperature will drop back to the mid 70s. i'll throw it back inside. >> not far away. >> don't miss tonight's prime time cbs line up. 10 o'clock the original csi followed by eyewitness news at 1:001:00. >> -- at 11:00. >> thanks for watching. >> have a great day everybody. w
. >>> a major new study suggests newborn babies should be immediately screened for heart defects. a test called a pulse test is a accurate and cost effecttive screening tool for heart defect. the condition can be fatal if it's not treated right away. >> check back in today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 and we will bring you the latest on the testimony today from werdesheim brothers. the shock ing plot by terrorists to blow up a bridge in cleveland. >> please stay with us, your...
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. >>> this morning, a newborn baby is in the hospital after the family dog bit him several times. police say the jack russell terrier attacked the baby boy in his bassinet while the baby's mother slept. when the father got home, he pulled the dog off the baby and shot and killed the dog. it happened tuesday at a house in culpeper county. police say it appears the dog bit the baby more than 30 times. the baby is in stable condition. >> sad series of events there. i hope the little boy's okay. >> sure do. >>> 6:06 is the time. ahead, real or fake? the picture that's allegedly showing apple's next big product. >>> plus, some strong storms possible today. >>> and next, a home ransacked. police called, masked culprits -- not who officers were expecting. >>> a break-in, big mess, and family of suspects. not what you might think. the culprits here, a family of raccoons. they trashed this house in toronto. put a scare in the owners, too. they tore up the ceiling and ate the fruit and vegetables that were left out on the counter. you see that there. the couple living in this home eventuall
. >>> this morning, a newborn baby is in the hospital after the family dog bit him several times. police say the jack russell terrier attacked the baby boy in his bassinet while the baby's mother slept. when the father got home, he pulled the dog off the baby and shot and killed the dog. it happened tuesday at a house in culpeper county. police say it appears the dog bit the baby more than 30 times. the baby is in stable condition. >> sad series of events there. i hope the little...
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. >> they're not newborn bunnies, ie either, they're getting grown. >> i think they got in there during business hours and she went out to find more food and when she came back, the store was closed and couldn't get back in. >> you're defending the mom. >> i don't think she would leave bunnies this cute. >> why not go back the next day and save your kids. >> even if she does, it's too late because the bunnies have been abandoned by that home depot. >> oh, really? >> they are now adoptees of this store and they are going to care for them. how cool is that? >> so they're just going to be hopping all around like aisle 6 by the refrigerators. >> yes. they'll probably put little orange aprons on and help people. >> this is a darn cute little story. >> they're unofficial mascots. >> way to go, home depot. >>> hey, what's that lady doing there? >> oh. >> oh, she just kicked the side mirror. >> she kicked the side-view mirror off with slippers on. >> this video is going to make you go, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you nee
. >> they're not newborn bunnies, ie either, they're getting grown. >> i think they got in there during business hours and she went out to find more food and when she came back, the store was closed and couldn't get back in. >> you're defending the mom. >> i don't think she would leave bunnies this cute. >> why not go back the next day and save your kids. >> even if she does, it's too late because the bunnies have been abandoned by that home depot. >>...
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many received eye benefits. 5000 newborns are delivered annually. we partner with cpmc to eliminate infections tand offer free hepatitis b testing. a patient received life-saving surgery. he had a tear in one of his major arteries. he is well and alive. in conclusion, cpmc has been a great friend and neighbor to our low-income and uninsured patients. rebuilding would bring a world class institution closer to our community. on behalf of northeast medical services, we offer our full support in rebuilding and we ask that you will do the same. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a policy director here for spur. i am here to support the cpmc. this is an important step for the network of health providers and reaching an agreement for two state of the earth -- art hospitals and to reinforce hospital's critical to the emergency preparedness and disaster response capabilities. they have taken steps to improve the instability and viability but have taken an honest interest in how this can improve the capacity and quality of care as well as their
many received eye benefits. 5000 newborns are delivered annually. we partner with cpmc to eliminate infections tand offer free hepatitis b testing. a patient received life-saving surgery. he had a tear in one of his major arteries. he is well and alive. in conclusion, cpmc has been a great friend and neighbor to our low-income and uninsured patients. rebuilding would bring a world class institution closer to our community. on behalf of northeast medical services, we offer our full support in...
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>> reporter: little nafisa, a year old weighs barely more than a newborn. >> she's so tiny for a year>> naf easea gets a color-coded arm band. red is the result they see more and more each day. >> this one is malnourished. >> reporter: she'll be moved into another tent with these children getting a meal, a supplement of peanuts and vitamins. on another morning, we come upon a school, not far from a town called nurody. this bowl of porridge is the only meal the children will get today, but the vast majority of children here don't even go to school. the region is so undeveloped and so vast, 18 million people across nine countries, including as many as three million children, that to really make a difference, it will take a humanitarian effort on a much bigger scale. for them to do that, they say the nations of the world need to send more help. >> 45 kilometers up, basically through the sand to get to this village, which is very hard to find. >> we meet up with denise brown of the world food program who takes us to see how other families are coping with the crisis. when we reach the vill
>> reporter: little nafisa, a year old weighs barely more than a newborn. >> she's so tiny for a year>> naf easea gets a color-coded arm band. red is the result they see more and more each day. >> this one is malnourished. >> reporter: she'll be moved into another tent with these children getting a meal, a supplement of peanuts and vitamins. on another morning, we come upon a school, not far from a town called nurody. this bowl of porridge is the only meal the...