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coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 our stephanie stahl introduce he to a warminster woman livinghe repercussions and shows what you health officials are doing spread awareness tonight at 6:00. >>> at 11:00 are you in search of a new four legged friend. >> tonight's, special report we will show what you you need to notify the dog of your dreams. >> i think people $300 to $3,000. >> before you fall in love with the cute fury face we have, information you need like how to avoid getting scammed and where you should look to find right dog, for you. >>> plus we will tell you what you should never do how to find your perfect pet tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> now, i got to get another one. >> i know, every time we have a dog story. >> that is right. >> i might get that one. >> i might. >> cat, dog. >> we have four and three. >> there are ways to do this, don. >> yes. >> fourteen week process, yes. >> no. >> i'm sorry, is that selfish. >> we're talking about coaches knowing talent when they see it but you know it because you can hear it. maddiary owes is a 14 year-old with a
coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 our stephanie stahl introduce he to a warminster woman livinghe repercussions and shows what you health officials are doing spread awareness tonight at 6:00. >>> at 11:00 are you in search of a new four legged friend. >> tonight's, special report we will show what you you need to notify the dog of your dreams. >> i think people $300 to $3,000. >> before you fall in love with the cute fury face we have, information you...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has the answer. >> sarah spent most every her drive drinking skim or 2% milk, but switched to full fat milk after her son was born. >> whole milk latte eights, yoking you. >> says she always thought low-fat milk was better for her health, but nutrition experts say there can be health benefit to working full fat milk, yogurt, cheese, into your diet. >> even though there is more calories, that fat is very keeping people full for longer tends to not eat as much otherwise during the day. >> studies also show the fat can slow down the body's absorption of sugar helping to lower the risk of die beat eels. says it is important to look at everything you eat before making the switch. >> for someone who is already consume ago lot of saturated fat, maybe a lot of red meat products, a lot of animal fat, and not so much of the good stuff, i probably wouldn't want to add in more saturated fat. >> says she's enjoying the taste of whole milk. >> i like it. i'm going to probably stick with it. >> hasn't noticed any weight gain. and you may have in the dollars full fat
health reporter stephanie stahl has the answer. >> sarah spent most every her drive drinking skim or 2% milk, but switched to full fat milk after her son was born. >> whole milk latte eights, yoking you. >> says she always thought low-fat milk was better for her health, but nutrition experts say there can be health benefit to working full fat milk, yogurt, cheese, into your diet. >> even though there is more calories, that fat is very keeping people full for longer tends...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has details from the einstein health care science center. >> reportertal world is revolutionizing how visually impaired students learn and interact at one of the oldest schools for blind in the u.s. nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way with ipads. even though even all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica has no vision like all. >> technology is changing all around us. it is kind of great to be part of that. >> reporter: she's an 11th grader for new york institute of special education. >> we have here in the 30's and 40's. >> reporter: students traded in these brail writers, for tablets that can do much more. >> it is an opportunity for them to be increasingly more literate and to have material that at the same time as their peers. you can have screen enlargement, voice over for the totally blind. >> reporter: jessica navigates hers with ease. using a blue tooth enabled brail writer. >> you can use it for lots of different things. >> reporter: kevin figure row ace legally blind in one eye and can only see sh
health reporter stephanie stahl has details from the einstein health care science center. >> reportertal world is revolutionizing how visually impaired students learn and interact at one of the oldest schools for blind in the u.s. nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way with ipads. even though even all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica has no vision like all. >> technology is changing all around us. it is kind of great to be part of...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains the rare condition, and introduces you to this adorable little girl. >> and pampered for the prom. the spa day for these girls before their big night, and who made the primp all possible, it is all coming your way next, when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo, and don bell. >> on the health watch tonight, the joy gene, genetic condition that makes people too friendly and trust being, it also causes some other dangerous medical problems. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more with how it is impacting one montgomery county family. >> this is an interesting story, they're lucky to live so close to children's hospital where there is a specialty center. doctors say it is an unusual condition that showcases the links between genes and behavior. six year old rose murphy jones is happy to chat with strangers. so tell me about school a little bit. what do you do at school. >> i play with my friends. >> real, do you have a best friends? >> yes. >> what's her name? >> b
health reporter stephanie stahl explains the rare condition, and introduces you to this adorable little girl. >> and pampered for the prom. the spa day for these girls before their big night, and who made the primp all possible, it is all coming your way next, when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo, and don bell. >> on the health watch tonight, the joy gene, genetic condition...
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it is increased the incidence of tendon problems. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details with einstein health care science center report. >> you know this was just time before we were talking about this condition that doctors used to only see from some factory workers, and this hand /thumb problem is becoming more widespread and hazard of texting, too much. smart phones have become our constant companions. >> it is a huge part of my life. i view text go to e-mails, social media, everything. >> reporter: texting and e-mailing around the clock activities for many, now mounting research indicates repetitive motion appears to be increasing cases of tendon nights. >> one of the hypothesis is that, you know, the joints get loose and lacks and because of that the bones,. >>> and looking into, smart phone phone and starts with awkward hand and thumb positions. >> if you get started earlier pain younger. >> ways to prevent problem, giving your thumbs a break, mix up your method. use your forefinger or voice to deck tait. you can perform daily stretching with your wrists and fingers to
it is increased the incidence of tendon problems. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details with einstein health care science center report. >> you know this was just time before we were talking about this condition that doctors used to only see from some factory workers, and this hand /thumb problem is becoming more widespread and hazard of texting, too much. smart phones have become our constant companions. >> it is a huge part of my life. i view text go to e-mails,...
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danger may be lurking beneath surface of the public swimming pool this summer, health reporter stephanie stahl has a warning about a parasite that is hard to kill. >>> police chase end with an r v in flames on a busy highway how this scene unfolded when "eyewitness news" wildwood officials hope to ban smoking on the boardwalk but not until next year. january 1st 2018 you will not be able to light up on the boardwalk. officials are asking that people voluntarily refrain from smoking this summer, and the mayor says that the boardwalk is susceptible to fires, and there are concerns about the effects of secondhand smoke. >>> speaking of wildwood the cbs-3 is heading there. our summer fest kicks off tomorrow for unofficial start of the summer memorial day weekend. we will take you to a different location every friday to he show off the amazing ways that the delaware valley and tri-state area celebrate summer, tomorrow we will start off with a behind the scenes look at morey's pier during "eyewitness news" this morning and i'll head down the shore with the team to be live on the boardwalk right by t
danger may be lurking beneath surface of the public swimming pool this summer, health reporter stephanie stahl has a warning about a parasite that is hard to kill. >>> police chase end with an r v in flames on a busy highway how this scene unfolded when "eyewitness news" wildwood officials hope to ban smoking on the boardwalk but not until next year. january 1st 2018 you will not be able to light up on the boardwalk. officials are asking that people voluntarily refrain from...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 >>> welcome back. captain jack sparrow sales high seas persued by a villain with a convenient debt a rick has a preview of the pirates of caribbean dead man tell no tails. >> pirates, a disease for generations. >> javier bardem sets sail as a villain in search of the captain jack sparrow, in pirates of the caribbean, dead men tell no tails. >> he is one of those, chances you have to really enjoy a movie set and play witt, because the amount of great detail that is on the set, and the boats and wardrobe, make up. >> reporter: make up which transformed at contacted my award winning actor into captain salsczar. >> hours for such amazing work but when you have it done on your face you really have to see a lot to see yourself in the mirror and gives you a great deal of what people will receive. >> thousands of men. >> jeffery rush returns as captain barbosa. >> it is deep secrets from the past that kind of raised their head in this story. >> reporter: dead men tell no tails introduces audience toes new char
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 >>> welcome back. captain jack sparrow sales high seas persued by a villain with a convenient debt a rick has a preview of the pirates of caribbean dead man tell no tails. >> pirates, a disease for generations. >> javier bardem sets sail as a villain in search of the captain jack sparrow, in pirates of the caribbean, dead men tell no tails. >> he is one of those, chances you have to really enjoy a movie set and play witt, because the amount...
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they have to have another serious surgery rather, health reporter stephanie stahl has their courageousry. >> and the cooler temperatures continuing this weekend, matt peterson back to tell us what to expect for the work week.
they have to have another serious surgery rather, health reporter stephanie stahl has their courageousry. >> and the cooler temperatures continuing this weekend, matt peterson back to tell us what to expect for the work week.
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>> well, i don't know about that, health reporter stephanie stahl is here, with more. know health reporter is stephanie. >> it is season for ice cream. >> yes, it is. >> sorry, ice cream isn't making cut on this one though, but other items that dieters avoid are back in favor. as more and more people are ditching, low fat products. sarah spent most of her life drinking skim or 2 percent milk but switched to full fat milk after her son was born. >> homemade homemade with yogurt. >> reporter: sarah always thought low fat milk was bet are for her health but nutrition experts say there can be health benefits to working full fat milk, yogurt and cheese into your diet. >> even though there is more calories that fatties very full, it keeps people full for longer and they 10 to not eat as much, otherwise during the day. >> reporter: studies show that the fat can slow down bodies absorption of sugar helping lower risk of diabetes. registered dietition alycia ramsey says it is important to look at everything you eat before making the switch. >> for someone who is already consumin
>> well, i don't know about that, health reporter stephanie stahl is here, with more. know health reporter is stephanie. >> it is season for ice cream. >> yes, it is. >> sorry, ice cream isn't making cut on this one though, but other items that dieters avoid are back in favor. as more and more people are ditching, low fat products. sarah spent most of her life drinking skim or 2 percent milk but switched to full fat milk after her son was born. >> homemade homemade...
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i'm stephanie stahl.bs-3 "eyewitness news." >> a criminal complaint shows the man who authority say barrelled through times square told investigators he had been smoking marijuana layed when pcp. richard rojas made his first court appearance on second degree murder and aggravated vehicular homicide charges yesterday. captured car traveling at high rate of speed, as the driver mode down pedestrians. rojas allegedly told prosecutors, he wanted, to, quote, kill them all, officials are await willing the results of the toxicology report, rojas is being held without bail. >> a security scare on flight from los angeles to honolulu now, man arrested after he tries to force his way into a cockpit. this is video of the passenger being taken offer the plane in hawaii. he was standing next to the bathroom in the front of the plane with a laptop, when a flight attendant saw him trying to get into that cockpit. >> he was screaming, talking to himself, then walk up to the front with a blanket on his head. >> they're lik
i'm stephanie stahl.bs-3 "eyewitness news." >> a criminal complaint shows the man who authority say barrelled through times square told investigators he had been smoking marijuana layed when pcp. richard rojas made his first court appearance on second degree murder and aggravated vehicular homicide charges yesterday. captured car traveling at high rate of speed, as the driver mode down pedestrians. rojas allegedly told prosecutors, he wanted, to, quote, kill them all, officials...
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behind a new campaign, encouraging people to learn what is called, hand only cpr, health reporter stephanie stahl will show you how it works at 10. >>> we will show you this event every year, and it is generally good for a laugh or two cheese role is back and "eyewitness news" at 5:00 will be back after this break. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. >>> a fiery scene in colorado as a fuel tanker catches fire on a highway. there is video the tanker burst into flames after crashing into a median on interstate 25, in greenwood village near denver. the road had to be closed in both directions, the driver of the tanker truck was taken to the hospital. >>> everyone can save a life, on the healthwatch tonight new push for hand only cpr. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain. >> that is right-hand only, guys. >> cpr no longer means mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, chest compressions only have been shown to save lives. th
behind a new campaign, encouraging people to learn what is called, hand only cpr, health reporter stephanie stahl will show you how it works at 10. >>> we will show you this event every year, and it is generally good for a laugh or two cheese role is back and "eyewitness news" at 5:00 will be back after this break. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> "eyewitness news" will be right back with a preview of is what coming up on sunday morning. funny man talks about growing upright here in philadelphia. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. preview of the interview you will see later on cbs this sunday morning. >> applause. >> yeah, yeah. >> you could call kevin hart a comic but more like a comedy rock star. >> we have a good time tonight >> yes. >> we love you, kevin. >> according to forbes the 37 year-old entertainer was highest paid comedian on the planet last year, eclipsing runner up jerry seinfeld. >> you need edge, to survive in life. my kid won't have that. because they are growing up different then i grew up. my son. >> and he built this comedy empire not so much by telling jokes but by talking openly about things people usually try to hide like the time his drug addicted dad showed up at his spelling bee. >> i cannot make this up. this is all i heard. i'm in the middle of a spelling bee. th
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> "eyewitness news" will be right back with a preview of is what coming up on sunday morning. funny man talks about growing upright here in philadelphia. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. preview of the interview you will see later on cbs this sunday morning. >> applause. >> yeah, yeah. >> you could call kevin...
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eyewitness health reporter stephanie stahl, has their story, and a new light therapy treatment being> terry and her daughter, try not to dwell on their bad luck it, started with breast cancer, they were both diagnosed, in 2010. >> it was like your hair, mom, what about your hair? >> she has two sons, and had to have surgery, radiation, chemo. >> my kids are like ten and 11. i'm scared i was going to die. >> that was hard. and i just kept thinking, it should be me. it shouldn't be her. >> even though terry a recurrence, and the other more serious bought, not the genetic kinds of breast cancer, then last year fate struck again. they both had brain surgery. >> little overwhelming. and you just feel like how, like why, in our family, does this have to happen snap why do we have to get so much dumped on you? >> benign brain malformation called tiara repaired surgically. >> driving me to the appointment. >> i no, i was all over the road. >> she thought she needed new glasses but turned it turned out she had brain cancer. >> hi, how are you feeling? >> pen neurosurgeon john lee operated usi
eyewitness health reporter stephanie stahl, has their story, and a new light therapy treatment being> terry and her daughter, try not to dwell on their bad luck it, started with breast cancer, they were both diagnosed, in 2010. >> it was like your hair, mom, what about your hair? >> she has two sons, and had to have surgery, radiation, chemo. >> my kids are like ten and 11. i'm scared i was going to die. >> that was hard. and i just kept thinking, it should be me. it...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has the story of the stroke patient from bucks county who says that she's lucky to be a live. >> reporter: hand washing can be tricky for 31 year-old christie fleming, she cannot feel hot or cold and whole left side of her body is weak, so is her memory, all symptoms from the stroke that she had last year. >> you would think, stroke or heart attack is in a older person not a 30 year-old. >> reporter: warminster office manager said it happened out of no where first her arm went numb and then her whole body. >> it was terrifying. my life was flashing before my eyes i inadequacies clue what was happening. >> reporter: fortunately she got quick treatment with the c lot busting drugs. >> these are different strokes with three different causes. >> reporter: doctor lenner assays 80 percent of strokes caused by a blood clot in the brain and while strokes usually happened to older people, those with risk factors like heart disease in one is immune. >> stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and mortality in the country. >> reporter: hoping to reverse that
health reporter stephanie stahl has the story of the stroke patient from bucks county who says that she's lucky to be a live. >> reporter: hand washing can be tricky for 31 year-old christie fleming, she cannot feel hot or cold and whole left side of her body is weak, so is her memory, all symptoms from the stroke that she had last year. >> you would think, stroke or heart attack is in a older person not a 30 year-old. >> reporter: warminster office manager said it happened...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has details in the einstein health care science center. >> reporter: report su but therd something lurking in the what the their can make you sick for weeks. >> you will have stomach cramp ing, diarrhea vomiting. >> reporter: water sampling reveals all sorts of bacteria even fecal matter swimming in the water. that can usually be wiped out with normal levels of chlorine but now cdc is worried about a par side called crypto that is harder to kill. >> bacteria that usually kills within a minor less, after contact with the chlorine, but crypto cannulas 10 days. >> reporter: it is spread through human feces, cdc says out breaks doubled with 32 out breaks last year, linked to swimming pools and water playground. >> if you have a pool that is infect like cdc is finding we have to super clear nate the pool and go through extra procedures. >> reporter: cdc recommend treating the water with high levels of chlorine called hyper chlorination which responding to a crypto out break. cdc has new science called crypto-net first u.s. dna fingerprinting based system fo
health reporter stephanie stahl has details in the einstein health care science center. >> reporter: report su but therd something lurking in the what the their can make you sick for weeks. >> you will have stomach cramp ing, diarrhea vomiting. >> reporter: water sampling reveals all sorts of bacteria even fecal matter swimming in the water. that can usually be wiped out with normal levels of chlorine but now cdc is worried about a par side called crypto that is harder to...
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the american heart association is working to raise awareness and save lives >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the stroke patient from bucks county who stephanie says she's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: she's lucky. almost 800,000 people in the united states have a stroke every year. most people don't realize young people are at risk too. surviving depends on quick action but many people don't know all of the warning signs to look out for. hand washing can be tricky for 31 year-old christie fleming, she cannot feel hot or cold and whole left side of her body is weak, so is her memory all sim tolls from the stroke she had last year. >> you think stroke, heart attack is an elderly person. you don't think a 30 year-old. >> reporter: warminster office manager said it happened out of no where, first her arm went numb and then her whole body. >> it was terrifying. like my life was flashing before my eyes, i truly had no idea what was happening. >> reporter: fortunately she got quick treatment with the c lot busting drug. >> three different types of strokes with three causes. >> report
the american heart association is working to raise awareness and save lives >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the stroke patient from bucks county who stephanie says she's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: she's lucky. almost 800,000 people in the united states have a stroke every year. most people don't realize young people are at risk too. surviving depends on quick action but many people don't know all of the warning signs to look out for. hand washing can be tricky...
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. >> stephanie stahl is here with revelation that is wood was taking pain medications following surgery. >> police report, issued today , says that tiger wood told officers that he was recovering from back surgery, and admitted he was taking medications including vicodin, which is a very strong, prescription pain drug. police say tiger wood was asleep at the wheel when officers spotted his car stopped along a florida road early monday morning, and engine was still running and affidavit released tuesday says that officers woke wood who had extremely slow and spurred speech. the 41 year-old golfer issued a statement blaming his dui a reason prescription medication wood wants the public to know alcohol was not involved. i didn't realize mixture of medications had affected me, so strongly. >> i'm disappointed because i don't think there is a significant difference and whether it is alcohol or prescription drugs or elicit drugs, impaired driving the same way. >> reporter: the chief of emergency medicine at lankenau medical center say prescription medication like vicodin which wood says he wa
. >> stephanie stahl is here with revelation that is wood was taking pain medications following surgery. >> police report, issued today , says that tiger wood told officers that he was recovering from back surgery, and admitted he was taking medications including vicodin, which is a very strong, prescription pain drug. police say tiger wood was asleep at the wheel when officers spotted his car stopped along a florida road early monday morning, and engine was still running and...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details including one very controversial proposal. >> reporter: this one is very controversial. report says among other things , the city should look into creating safe injection sites, where users can inject heroin under medical survival vision to protect against overdose. >> now there are serious legal , and practical, and law enforcement issues. >> reporter: city health official hoist in favor of creating safe injection sites say they have been shown to save lives. >> engage people where they are, prevent them from dying, and hopefully will launch them into treatment. >> reporter: one of the 18 recommendations contain in the cities opioid task force report presented by mayor kenney. >> we have seen the cost of in action, to epidemics in the past and we cannot let this happen again to so many more families. >> reporter: if the current pace continues, there will be another 30 percent increase in overdose deaths this year in philadelphia, 80 percent involve opioids, recommendations also include broadening access to medication assisted treatment,
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details including one very controversial proposal. >> reporter: this one is very controversial. report says among other things , the city should look into creating safe injection sites, where users can inject heroin under medical survival vision to protect against overdose. >> now there are serious legal , and practical, and law enforcement issues. >> reporter: city health official hoist in favor of creating safe injection sites...
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sends them my way, we will be >> coming up later today on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 age every 30, stephanie stahl introduces you to this warminster woman living with a laughing effect of a stroke, and new campaign health officials are preaching to spread awareness, that's tonight at 6:00. >> well, central pennsylvania fisherman has quite a story to tell. >> brad was relaxing along the water at resort creek in huntingdon county. that's when he noticed something probably, bobbing in the water, bear cub, apparently in trouble. brad pulled the cub out of the cat err put him on the shore, the cub then took off running. while brad did rescue the cub, the pennsylvania game commission says do not try to help an animal in this situation. just call them instead. but i don't know. katie, you and i talked about this earlier, i mean, do you leave him out there? >> no, drop him off at the shore and get away quickly, mama bear is around somewhere. >> true. >> sounds like that's what he did. >> yes. >> i just thought everybody came out okay in the end. real quickly looking at the seven day forecast if you were m
sends them my way, we will be >> coming up later today on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 age every 30, stephanie stahl introduces you to this warminster woman living with a laughing effect of a stroke, and new campaign health officials are preaching to spread awareness, that's tonight at 6:00. >> well, central pennsylvania fisherman has quite a story to tell. >> brad was relaxing along the water at resort creek in huntingdon county. that's when he noticed something...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain how it happened. >> reporter: scary situation, guys, it happens by accident when police, paramedics are responding to a drug scene, doctors say just touching or breathing a powdered opioid can be dangerous. ohio police officer chris grin accidentally overdosed on fentanyl during a traffic stop may 14th. he was hoping to arrest two men on alleged drug charges who were in this car. you can see white powder on the floor. officer green wore mask and gloves at the scene but when he got back to the station he noticed powdered on his jacket , brushed it off and collapsed an hour later. >> i never dreamed that it was dangerous such a minute powder >> reporter: luckily emt's were nearby to administer narcan, there was a similar incident in west more land county in western pennsylvania where a police officer on a drug stop inhaled heroin or fentanyl causing a fast heart rate and he was relieved with narcan. >> it is very easy to absorb through the skin, inhaled, through mouth, it initial anyway you want it to go. >> reporter: doctor eric s
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain how it happened. >> reporter: scary situation, guys, it happens by accident when police, paramedics are responding to a drug scene, doctors say just touching or breathing a powdered opioid can be dangerous. ohio police officer chris grin accidentally overdosed on fentanyl during a traffic stop may 14th. he was hoping to arrest two men on alleged drug charges who were in this car. you can see white powder on the floor. officer...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on how horses are helping. >> horses, that the right. equine therapy has been used for a shit of situations and been -- variety of situations and it has been overcoming all sorts of problems. now drug addicts are getting their lives back together with visits to a bucks county farm. >>> beauty and, tranquility of nature is helping emily cole stay sober. >> it just got to the point where everything, just came crumbling down. >> i want you to see where you are going. >> reporter: after years of being addicted to alcohol and drugs emily is putting her life back together in addiction recovery with the living grin foundation and farm team program. >> he gets along well. >> is what your favorite part being out here. >> just like the peacefulness how open it is. >> reporter: at harmony hollow run farm in lambertville recovering addicts do chores and work with the horses. >> he just looked at me. >> reporter: withe quinn therapy emily is learning to interact with, horses and face and overcome fear. >> i want to you use the energy of your b
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on how horses are helping. >> horses, that the right. equine therapy has been used for a shit of situations and been -- variety of situations and it has been overcoming all sorts of problems. now drug addicts are getting their lives back together with visits to a bucks county farm. >>> beauty and, tranquility of nature is helping emily cole stay sober. >> it just got to the point where everything, just came...
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juice, there are new recommendations from the american academy of pediatrics >> health reporter stephanie stahlas details on a big change. >> reporter: very big change, it is first update to the group's guidelines on fruit juice for kid, in 16 years, and one of the biggest changes is recommendation that parents avoid giving fruit juice at all, during a baby's first year of life. when it comes a baby's diet first time mom julie home does not cut corners she just started introducing solid to her six month-old daughter is may. she only has had breast milk to drink so far. >> i don't want her to get sugar. >> reporter: her philosophy matches new recommend ises from the american academy of pediatrics say that says no fruit juice under one year. >> it takes way their need to feed and drink, the breast milk or formula. breast milk and form lah so many nutrients and juice does not. it can lead to malnutrition, obesity. >> reporter: they said in juice for babies six months and younger. recommendations say children, one to should limit juice to 4-ounces a day. four to six years old should have no more th
juice, there are new recommendations from the american academy of pediatrics >> health reporter stephanie stahlas details on a big change. >> reporter: very big change, it is first update to the group's guidelines on fruit juice for kid, in 16 years, and one of the biggest changes is recommendation that parents avoid giving fruit juice at all, during a baby's first year of life. when it comes a baby's diet first time mom julie home does not cut corners she just started introducing...
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