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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 " eyewitness news." >> there is always water aerobics, right? another option. still ahead: we take you behind the scenes every what's new in theatres this weekend. >> i'm kevin frazier. coming up chat up at that time up and halle barre, british spy action film kings man the goal encircle. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the cbs-3 science center sponsored by einstein healthcare network. more than medicine. einstein.edu. you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> welcome back, frightening philly favorite has returned. eastern state penetentary, fright fest kicked off last night. main attraction of cou
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 " eyewitness news." >> there is always water aerobics, right? another option. still ahead: we take you behind the scenes every what's new in theatres this weekend. >> i'm kevin frazier. coming up chat up at that time up and halle barre, british spy action film kings man the goal encircle. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the cbs-3 science center sponsored by einstein healthcare network. more than medicine. einstein.edu. you each drive a ford...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains in this einstein health care science center report.eport report. >> scientists still are not sure what causes autism spectrum disorder but many feel it is a combination of family history and environmental factors like being exposed to toxins. new research says genetics are a much bigger factor then previously thought. >> they show by the experiment , calculation experiment that a lot of the autism .83 percent is due to some type of genetic cause. >> reporter: in the largest study of its kind harvard researchers analyzed record of 3.1 million children and found a strange pattern of recurrence, based on gender, and having an older female child with autism increased the risk for younger siblings also having it, especially for boys. >> taking a family health history would be important, because, it is already someone with autism spectrum disorder, and the study is correct, then the likelihood is higher. it is not a lot higher, so people should not panic, but it just gives an indication. >> reporter: researchers say they have not identified
health reporter stephanie stahl explains in this einstein health care science center report.eport report. >> scientists still are not sure what causes autism spectrum disorder but many feel it is a combination of family history and environmental factors like being exposed to toxins. new research says genetics are a much bigger factor then previously thought. >> they show by the experiment , calculation experiment that a lot of the autism .83 percent is due to some type of genetic...
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. >> determined, to survive, this bucks county girl beat cancer and the odd, our stephanie stahl shows you her amazing story and what she hopes to do right now. >>> up next winless giants and their mega star odell beckham junior but leader of the eagles defense is saying about one of the best play makers in the business later in sports. >>> kid with cancer, fortunately it is rare and almost unheard of for a teenager to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. but it happened to a girl in bucks county. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has her incredible story of survival. >> reporter: wait until you meet page, she's something else. september is ovarian cancer awareness month. it is called silent killer because it is very difficult to find. it usually strikes older woman or those with a family history but doctors say young woman and even girls, can also get it. happy to be back in school. it is not what you normally hear from a 14 year-old but this ninth grader has a special kind of determination, when she was 11, page larose a was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. >> it was crazy. i could not b
. >> determined, to survive, this bucks county girl beat cancer and the odd, our stephanie stahl shows you her amazing story and what she hopes to do right now. >>> up next winless giants and their mega star odell beckham junior but leader of the eagles defense is saying about one of the best play makers in the business later in sports. >>> kid with cancer, fortunately it is rare and almost unheard of for a teenager to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. but it happened to...
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. >>> also ahead tonight a promising trend in the number of cancer deaths, our stephanie stahl explains new research and what could be behind, the decline. >>> plus a first day of school surprise, we will show you who was stopping by prek kid in sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic >>> cancer deaths continue to go down according to the annual progress report issued by the philadelphia based american association for cancer research. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain, this good news, trend, we like those. >> yes, we love this. this is about the next generation of cancer treatment the power of personalized precision medicine. it comes from ground breaking research happening here in philadelphia and around the country. well, one pennsylvania patient
. >>> also ahead tonight a promising trend in the number of cancer deaths, our stephanie stahl explains new research and what could be behind, the decline. >>> plus a first day of school surprise, we will show you who was stopping by prek kid in sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now,...
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molly is also fighting a disease, in one else in the entire country has been facing tonight our stephanie stahl explains the rare illness and shows you how the community is standing behind this adorable girl. >>> and these were from hurricane harvey's devastating flooding and now they are here in philadelphia helping others in a unique way, we will explain, don. >>> one family, now solved. eagles heading to kansas city to face andy reid how they are gearing up for a match up, later in you're danny? i'm steve. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. no different from everyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. steve called fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. lauren's the spark that started the fire. the goal is keep places like this open so all people, regardless of disability, have an opportunity for employment. >>> golfing for a cure. on the healthwatch, tonight, hundreds turnout in cinnamin
molly is also fighting a disease, in one else in the entire country has been facing tonight our stephanie stahl explains the rare illness and shows you how the community is standing behind this adorable girl. >>> and these were from hurricane harvey's devastating flooding and now they are here in philadelphia helping others in a unique way, we will explain, don. >>> one family, now solved. eagles heading to kansas city to face andy reid how they are gearing up for a match up,...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains in about 10 minutes. >>> and a gross look under london, what is enclosing the sewers, and why they call it a fatberg, kate. >>> well, the latest weekend watch we're talking about the first weekend of fall but it will not feel anything like fall. we will feel more like july. temperatures nearly 10 degrees above average both saturday and sunday, we're talking mid up toker 80's, lots of sunshine both days, great weekend to do summer activities before the warm weather fade but for those looking for a chill in the air it is not here this >>> retail giant toys-r-us has filed for bankruptcy protection, company has $5 billion in debt, move comes ahead of the very busy holiday shopping season. >> three on your side jim donovan has more on the decision to file for bankruptcy plus what it means for customers. >> reporter: toys-r-us is the largest toy store chain in the u.s. but some shoppers are surprised to hear that the company filed for bankruptcy. >> i'm a lit the sad. right now your choice is almost wal-mart or toy store, it is last place. >> reporte
health reporter stephanie stahl explains in about 10 minutes. >>> and a gross look under london, what is enclosing the sewers, and why they call it a fatberg, kate. >>> well, the latest weekend watch we're talking about the first weekend of fall but it will not feel anything like fall. we will feel more like july. temperatures nearly 10 degrees above average both saturday and sunday, we're talking mid up toker 80's, lots of sunshine both days, great weekend to do summer...
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health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how it works in the next half an hour. glad you are with us, we will take a short bre you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. you saw last night star studded benefit to raise money for victims of hurricane harvey and irma. >> ♪ >>> some celebrities, like houston native beyonce sent in taped messages asking for support, while others answered phones, to accept donations. the public showed its support in a big way, organizers say benefit has so far raised more than 44 million-dollar, and, donations are still being accepted. >>> for a lincoln how you can help, g
health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how it works in the next half an hour. glad you are with us, we will take a short bre you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total...
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our stephanie stahl has her amazing story, and what she hopes to do now. we will be right back. >> suspect in custody following deadly hit-and-run in north philadelphia. officers say a man was run down, in the intersection of broad and glenwood avenue, around 1:00 yesterday morning. he was returned to the hospital where he later died. that investigation is still ongoing. >> firefighters, responded to hazmat situation in wilmington and officials say, 18 workers at the dupont experimental station were possibly exposed to an unknown substance. "eyewitness news" on powder mill road yesterday morning, the workers went through a de- contamination process, and were taken to the hospital. officials say none of them were seriously injured. >>> it has been four weeks now since hurricane harvey made landfall in the houston area. as category four storm. and it quickly became the largest flooding event in north american history and recovery has been slow. courtney spoke with one local resident. the local residents there were are finding it hard to stay houston strong.
our stephanie stahl has her amazing story, and what she hopes to do now. we will be right back. >> suspect in custody following deadly hit-and-run in north philadelphia. officers say a man was run down, in the intersection of broad and glenwood avenue, around 1:00 yesterday morning. he was returned to the hospital where he later died. that investigation is still ongoing. >> firefighters, responded to hazmat situation in wilmington and officials say, 18 workers at the dupont...
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our stephanie stahl shows us her amazing story. and potentially deadly disease , she she has not off. plus our stretch of very warm weather continues today. see how high the thermometer climbs, that's whether " eyewitness news" continues. stay with us. you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> slots fired at police. an investigation is now underway, after bullets fly on a north philadelphia street. >> and the day philadelphia football fans have been waiting for, the eagles home upper -- opener at the linc t does come with some controversy after comment made by presi
our stephanie stahl shows us her amazing story. and potentially deadly disease , she she has not off. plus our stretch of very warm weather continues today. see how high the thermometer climbs, that's whether " eyewitness news" continues. stay with us. you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the cause. >> reporter: it is sound of the community coming to help three-year old molly duffy. 240 golfers rolled out across riverton country club to raise money for research that will help police save molly's life. her dad kevin is golf pro at riverton. >> one, two, three, we. >> holy has a disease called s pg47. >> reporter: neuro deagain if i have disease that attack nerves. molly's parent knew something was wrong but didn't get the diagnosis until she was, two. and then talk bay shocker. >> they told thaws molly's only one known in the u.s. to have the 47 disease. >> doctors didn't have a treatment in, way to stop loss of muscle tone that makes walking, really difficult. >> we have a tough few months to not really necessity what to expect and not to have much to go off of, it was scary. >> when anyone hears their child will be rechair bound by 12 or 13 it is devastating. >> reporter: instead of being paralyzed with heart break and fear angela and kevin duffy got to work researching and found other families and then started a foundation ca
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the cause. >> reporter: it is sound of the community coming to help three-year old molly duffy. 240 golfers rolled out across riverton country club to raise money for research that will help police save molly's life. her dad kevin is golf pro at riverton. >> one, two, three, we. >> holy has a disease called s pg47. >> reporter: neuro deagain if i have disease that attack nerves. molly's parent knew something was wrong but...
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stephanie stahl shows us coming up, we will be right >>> a new kind of treatment for sagging necks an problem exaggerated for men who wear ties. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the tie tuck >> reporter: putting on a tie is a routine kevin driscoll hates because of how it makes him look. >> it is turkey neck, unsight ly, made me look older, working in an industry with younger people, i was very much aware of it. >> reporter: issue for many men that comes with aging or weight gain, the neck and jaw line gets bigger and sagging. >> men in particular the skin has a little bit more heav iness because we have a beard and we have a thicker skin area there. >> reporter: kevin turned to cherry hill plastic surgeon steve davis for a quick less invasive solution, he calls, the tie tuck. >> this is a jaw line that we will try to reestablish. >> reporter: after it is marked up, is there a series of injection toss num mb the area doctor davis called it a flash fix to remove excess fattah long with another device. >> we can piggy back on top of this flash, a little bit of radio frequency
stephanie stahl shows us coming up, we will be right >>> a new kind of treatment for sagging necks an problem exaggerated for men who wear ties. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the tie tuck >> reporter: putting on a tie is a routine kevin driscoll hates because of how it makes him look. >> it is turkey neck, unsight ly, made me look older, working in an industry with younger people, i was very much aware of it. >> reporter: issue for many men that comes...
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. >>> health reporter stephanie stahl with new help, for is what commonly known as a turkey neck, guys who wear ties can say it is especially pronounced for them but cherry hill plastic surgeon has a quick, easy solution called the tie tuck and it works for ladies too we will show you how, coming leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. >>> m.a. ward winning actress julia lewis dryfuss has breast cancer she revealed her diagnosis today on twitter. she wrote one in eight women get breast cancer, today, i'm one. she went on to say that the good news is, that i have the most galore just group of supportive and caring family and friends and fantastic insurance through my union. the bad news is not all woman are so lucky so lets fight all cancer and make universal health care a reality. people magazine report the actress learned of her diagnosis last week, just one day af
. >>> health reporter stephanie stahl with new help, for is what commonly known as a turkey neck, guys who wear ties can say it is especially pronounced for them but cherry hill plastic surgeon has a quick, easy solution called the tie tuck and it works for ladies too we will show you how, coming leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more in this einstein healthcare science report. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> womenuld be extactic that they have options. hormones were once considered a fountain of youth foremen owe pause al women. but millions stopped taking them, after the 2002 landmark study said hormone therapy could increase the risk of breast cancer, stroke, and heart disease. but, now the follow up research says women who took either estrogen or a combined estrogen progestin therapy showed no increase in their risk every death from all causes, including, cancer and heart disease. >> they don't necessarily have to take hormones if they're not hormonally deficient, but if they are, they can take them safely and effectively. >> hormone replacement therapy set to offset the symptoms of menopause that can include hot flashes, mood changes, sleep problems, and aging skin. the 18 year follow up research of 27 this women part of the original study found that there were no more likely to die of any cause than women who took placebo pills. >> all women should be at menopause symptoms, health, sexual
health reporter stephanie stahl has more in this einstein healthcare science report. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> womenuld be extactic that they have options. hormones were once considered a fountain of youth foremen owe pause al women. but millions stopped taking them, after the 2002 landmark study said hormone therapy could increase the risk of breast cancer, stroke, and heart disease. but, now the follow up research says women who took either estrogen or a combined estrogen progestin...
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health reporter stephanie stahl introduces us to the doctor behind the event, and a very personal cause>> great guy. very kinds, very fair, always therefore all of us. >> memories of a beloved father, whose minds was stolen by altzheimer's disease. >> it is very difficult. i mean, the grief starts before the person passes. because they're slowly slipping away in front of you. >> for doctor who is supposed to be able to make people better it was specially hard for pj brennan, the chief of medicine at penn pen nothing is that stops the disease or cures the disease. >> instead of feeling helpless after his dad died, he started a 5k walk and memory walk to raise money for pen's institute on aging. >> thought it would be a fun way to get the community together here and bring some attention to the work to the institute on aging does and raise the money for this novel research. >> institute considered world leader, in research on neuro degenerative diseases, money from the run-walk sport grant. >> great research going on here, and i wanted to help foster. >> not just the organizer, doctor bren
health reporter stephanie stahl introduces us to the doctor behind the event, and a very personal cause>> great guy. very kinds, very fair, always therefore all of us. >> memories of a beloved father, whose minds was stolen by altzheimer's disease. >> it is very difficult. i mean, the grief starts before the person passes. because they're slowly slipping away in front of you. >> for doctor who is supposed to be able to make people better it was specially hard for pj...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sundayorning, philadelphia native kevin hart makes a promise to some kid in his home town, what he is doing to fulfill their dreams when "eyewitness what he is doing to fulfill their dreams when "eyewitness news" so i want my glasses to be unique... what he is doing to fulfill their dreams when "eyewitness nemy girlfriend loves artists. and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. >>> philly native kevin h artist promised to go send 10 kid from his hometown to college. comedian made the announcement on instagram, lets take a look >> ten kid will get an education free courtesy of kevin hart and heartbeat productions. we will make our presence felt >> hart has not yet released details in how these students will be selected but he has said that this is first major move of many, and i like to hear that. >>> coming up in the next half an hour on "eyewitness news", a septa train jumps the track
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sundayorning, philadelphia native kevin hart makes a promise to some kid in his home town, what he is doing to fulfill their dreams when "eyewitness what he is doing to fulfill their dreams when "eyewitness news" so i want my glasses to be unique... what he is doing to fulfill their dreams when "eyewitness nemy girlfriend loves artists. and i need a...
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i'm stephanie stahl, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still to come this morning on cbs-3 "eyewitnessews", the bird invade kansas city how the eagles handled all of that noise at arrow head stadium, leslie van arsdal talks to the man who knows it all, the voice of the eagles >>> back on eyewitness nice and turning to sports phillies wrap up their three game series with the oakland a's this afternoon at citizens bank park. first pitch is at 1:35. last night though in the bottom of the sixth inning game tied at two, jorge alfaro hit a fly ball to deep center field and goes over the wall for his two run home run. film is add on to that has night goes on they beat a's five-three, with more "eyewitness sports" here's leslie van arsdal in kansas city. >> well, when you are in kansas city you have to get to barbecue. we went to the number one place in, all of kansas city, this is q39, it is an hour and a half wait to get in here, on a knightley basis. but let's talk about the game. bird/chiefs in a very loud arrow head stadium. we will have more in a moment. you saw the guys arriving yesterd
i'm stephanie stahl, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> still to come this morning on cbs-3 "eyewitnessews", the bird invade kansas city how the eagles handled all of that noise at arrow head stadium, leslie van arsdal talks to the man who knows it all, the voice of the eagles >>> back on eyewitness nice and turning to sports phillies wrap up their three game series with the oakland a's this afternoon at citizens bank park. first pitch is at 1:35. last night...
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coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 tonight our stephanie stahl explained why people hit the linksith the hopes of helping one local girl in her fight, with a very rare illness, it is tonight at 6:00 outrage at a local high school officials are under fire for their response to death threats against students. authorities say that the threats on social media targeted students at west chester east high school. >> "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves tells us they know who posted the threats. >> reporter: death threats at chester county high school made in the form of someone posting these photos to the now deleted instagram account. photos noticed on sunday are a student who will quote die, each post was punk waited with racial slurs toward the student's being threatened. stacy's 11th grade son was one of the east high school students targeted. >> when i found out, at first, i woke him up at 1:00. >> reporter: her son, seen the powe but didn't tell her. >> he talked to the administrators in the building , felt like they didn't take it seriously. consider his feeling. >> reporter:
coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 tonight our stephanie stahl explained why people hit the linksith the hopes of helping one local girl in her fight, with a very rare illness, it is tonight at 6:00 outrage at a local high school officials are under fire for their response to death threats against students. authorities say that the threats on social media targeted students at west chester east high school. >> "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves tells us they...
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aim stephanie stahl, cbs-3, " eyewitness news". >>> television's biggest night is coming up tomorrow right here on cbs-3. finds out how host stephen colbert could make history at the emmies. we explain next. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. >> welcome back, tomorrow night television's biggest night, stephen colbert will host the emmy awards here on cbs-3, co-make history as the first perform tow win multiple awards while hosting ceremony. >> never been the host of something that i was nominated for, if i don't win, the night 's a dis asker. >> see if stephen colbert takes home any awards, and which of your favorite shows and stars win top honors tomorrow night. you can only watch the emmies starting 8:00 right here on cbs-3, i'll be dvr myself, because it i
aim stephanie stahl, cbs-3, " eyewitness news". >>> television's biggest night is coming up tomorrow right here on cbs-3. finds out how host stephen colbert could make history at the emmies. we explain next. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options...
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medical reporter stephanie stahl will take a closer look at the disease and the procedure later today"eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> also making the social media rounds he's been relatively quiet recently but that all changed yesterday when joel embiid went to social media to remind everyone he's still here. embiid took to instagram to drop this quote. almost that time of year. can't wait to shut these bums up and the process never ends. just trust it. #the process. >>> embiid has not been cleared for five on five basketball with training camp. >> shrinking airline seats. why some safety advocates say the smaller seats aren't safe. katie. >> jetting -- getting closer to the weekend. it looks like it will be a summer-like weekend. spotty showers saturday and sunday. it appears we'll see more sunshine and hit the mid 80's for daytime highs. not bad if you're craving that you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the bette
medical reporter stephanie stahl will take a closer look at the disease and the procedure later today"eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> also making the social media rounds he's been relatively quiet recently but that all changed yesterday when joel embiid went to social media to remind everyone he's still here. embiid took to instagram to drop this quote. almost that time of year. can't wait to shut these bums up and the process never ends. just trust it. #the process. >>>...
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. >> a preview of her exclusive story from stephanie stahl. >> still a wonderful mother. >> the best mother. >> they laughed through their tears as ella learns to live with agony. >> i just wish didn't have to go through this. >> among millions of women with a embarrassing problem, the traditional treatment, has been disastrous. >> i feel like i'm on fire. you know, down there. >> these women suffer in silence. >> philadelphia jury gavial a record verdicts for her pain and suffering. >> $57 million is a lot of money. >> yes. >> but she says no amount of money will give her her life back. and she is worried about other women who could be injured, too, my exclusive report tonight at 11:00. >> well, a tort us is celebrating his 67th birthday. >> yes, hugo, a giant tort us, celebrated yesterday at an australian reptile park. he enjoyed some watermellon cake. hugo is still very young, expected to live anywhere between 150 and 200 years olds >> we'll check back with him next year. that's "eyewitness news" for today. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel gus! nice job! gus! heyyy! looking good! (la
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl was at today's concert. >> it was a terrific series, you guys, it is called we're here week, to connect communities, throughout the region with music, ensembles from the orchestra fan out across the area, playing 30 events, for students, and patients, from special need. with special need. and there are a variety of schools and hospitals. >> ♪ >> the sound of music rang out at overbrook school for the blind with five musicians from the world famous philadelphia orchestra. >> they were amazing. >> reporter: sixteen year-old gabby, who vision in one eye because of the brain tumor. >> even though i cannot see, it is even more special in a way because there are so a tuned to our sounds. i love it. >> reporter: orchestra's here initiative promotes health and champions music, education with broad access to performances. >> music in the life of an individual who is blind or visually impaired takes on special meaning and purpose. >> violin is smallest of the string family. >> reporter: in addition to playing musicians get to have a special interaction with t
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl was at today's concert. >> it was a terrific series, you guys, it is called we're here week, to connect communities, throughout the region with music, ensembles from the orchestra fan out across the area, playing 30 events, for students, and patients, from special need. with special need. and there are a variety of schools and hospitals. >> ♪ >> the sound of music rang out at overbrook school for the blind with five musicians from...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has the details at 5:00. >> at 6:00 let there be light the me from aelaware county you'll football team. the reason the coach says his kids are using headlights and cell phones to light their fields so they can practice. be sure to tune in tonight at 6:00. >> interesting. >> talk about a self if he game out of this world. >> yesterday these astronauts had little down time waiting for new crew members to board the international space station so they snapped some picks they took advantage of the lack of gravity and the camera's self timer. >> meisha now you got to up yourself fees. >> i see my can he thirty six. >> i got to try to get something going. >> she's getting to be hanging from the rafters in here. [ laughter ] >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo. for meisha, katie and all of us thanks for watching. >> you have the best mental image. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. >> and of course we're always online at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is next. have great day, everyone. ♪ grit. some have
health reporter stephanie stahl has the details at 5:00. >> at 6:00 let there be light the me from aelaware county you'll football team. the reason the coach says his kids are using headlights and cell phones to light their fields so they can practice. be sure to tune in tonight at 6:00. >> interesting. >> talk about a self if he game out of this world. >> yesterday these astronauts had little down time waiting for new crew members to board the international space...
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health reporter stephanie stahl shows us at 5:00. >> jim -- >> she trying to tell me something here?> sit right across from her. >> in you exhibit debuts at the franklin institute this at rare collection of life size clay soldiers hidden for more than 2,000 years. >> i don't think that's what stephanie means. >> terracotta warriors features ten life size clay soldiers discover at the complex of a chinese emperors. the exhibit runs through march. looks fun. >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon for today. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. for katie and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. >> the young and health, is having the freedom ♪ to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. gus! nice job! gus! heyyy! looking good! (laugh) gus! hi kelly. gus. hey guys! huh? oh, gus! we didn't see you
health reporter stephanie stahl shows us at 5:00. >> jim -- >> she trying to tell me something here?> sit right across from her. >> in you exhibit debuts at the franklin institute this at rare collection of life size clay soldiers hidden for more than 2,000 years. >> i don't think that's what stephanie means. >> terracotta warriors features ten life size clay soldiers discover at the complex of a chinese emperors. the exhibit runs through march. looks fun....
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she is speaking only to cbs-3, health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> still wonderful mother. >> the best mother. >> they laughed through their tears as ella learns to live with agony. >> i just wish she didn't have to go through this. >> among millions of women with a embarrassing problem. the traditional treatment has been disastrous. >> i feel like i'm on fire, you know, down there. these women suffer in silence. >> philadelphia jury gavial record verdict for her pain and suffering. >> $57 million is a lot of monday. >> i yes. >> but she says no amount every mondayly give her her life back. and she is worried about other women who could be injured, too. my exclusive report tonight at ♪ ♪ start your day with a new hash brown scramble bowl from chick-fil-a. >> returning everything off on it side. the troop was dancing g on the side of the building in maine yesterday, that's incredible. yes, the performing vertical dancing, dangle off highrises for their performances there is weekends their dance at the side after hotel in downtown portland. >> animal shelter in new finland c
she is speaking only to cbs-3, health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> still wonderful mother. >> the best mother. >> they laughed through their tears as ella learns to live with agony. >> i just wish she didn't have to go through this. >> among millions of women with a embarrassing problem. the traditional treatment has been disastrous. >> i feel like i'm on fire, you know, down there. these women suffer in silence. >> philadelphia jury...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a upcoming event to support alzheimer's research. >>his research is so important, guys. memory walk and 5k are coming up this weekend. money raised goes to penn's institute on aging which is doing some ground breaking and very promising research on alzheimer's disease. the event was started by a doctor with a very special interest. >> you see he is a great guy, very kind, very fair, always there for all of us. >> reporter: memories of a beloved father whose mind was stolen by alzheimer's disease. >> it is very difficult. the starts before the person passes because they are slipping away in front of you. >> reporter: for a doctor who is supposed to make people feel berth it was hard for pj brennan, chief of medicine at penn. >> there is nothing that stops the disease or cures the disease. >> reporter: instead of feeling helpless after his dad died doctor brennan started a 5k race and memory walk to raise money for penn's institute on aging. >> i thought it would be fun way to get the community together here and bring some attention to th
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a upcoming event to support alzheimer's research. >>his research is so important, guys. memory walk and 5k are coming up this weekend. money raised goes to penn's institute on aging which is doing some ground breaking and very promising research on alzheimer's disease. the event was started by a doctor with a very special interest. >> you see he is a great guy, very kind, very fair, always there for all of us. >> reporter:...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details, stephanie. >> reporter: that time of the year again. thinks aimed at keeping children and teens who play organized sports healthy and safe. doctors say that locker rooms and gyms are favorite places for bacteria. if athletes are not careful they can, end up with some nasty infections. >> there is a couple different infectious disease that he is we can never see, including mr sa, herpes, athletes foot. >> reporter: that is why athletic trainer, shown here, make sure mats and other equipment are always wiped clean if we do not take proper precautions if we skip steps that is when we will see athletes, who will have, infections that could possibly last them the rest of their life. >> reporter: new report from the american academy of pediatrics offers new guidelines to prevent the spread of the infectious disease's monk student athletes, and treat them appropriately. >> we want to bring focus to the doctor in the office, the athlete, and the parents, and to the people who are running sporting events. >> reporter: infections are especially
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details, stephanie. >> reporter: that time of the year again. thinks aimed at keeping children and teens who play organized sports healthy and safe. doctors say that locker rooms and gyms are favorite places for bacteria. if athletes are not careful they can, end up with some nasty infections. >> there is a couple different infectious disease that he is we can never see, including mr sa, herpes, athletes foot. >> reporter: that is...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the procedure and more detailed information about lupusephanie. >> reporter: exactly with 21 million followers gomez made revolution on instagram, saying that fans had been wondering why she had been laying low this summer. her publicist confirmed the transplant, so how is she doing? yesterday, selena was in a public appearance, smiling and looking healthy as ever. pop star selena gomez held a meet and greet with fans in new york city on wednesday, the day before she revealed on instagram, that she had a kidney transplant over the summer. the post showed her in the hospital, beside her friend, actress frances ryasa who donated the organ. twenty-five year-old singer said in party found out i needed to get a kidney transplant due to my lupus. it is what i needed to do for my overall health. >> i expect that she's going to do very well and she will have a very positive outcome. >> reporter: doctor singh medical director of kidney transplant center at jefferson said lupus, auto immune disease that gomez has causes the body to mistakenly attack
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the procedure and more detailed information about lupusephanie. >> reporter: exactly with 21 million followers gomez made revolution on instagram, saying that fans had been wondering why she had been laying low this summer. her publicist confirmed the transplant, so how is she doing? yesterday, selena was in a public appearance, smiling and looking healthy as ever. pop star selena gomez held a meet and greet with fans in new york city...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the report released yesterday. >> reporter: 38 percent of millennials have at least one tattoo and now for the first time a american academy of pediatrics wants teens and young adults to be aware of potential health issues with tattoos and piercings. >> originally it was just it. >> reporter: special meaning behind each of the julia's tattoos she got her first one, when she was just 16 years old >> it is just care right here for my father's, first name, ken. >> reporter: body modifications like tattoos and piercings are more accepted the a american academy of pediatrics says young people need to carefully weigh potential consequences. >> teens tend to overestimate the ease and the ability to remove a tattoo and they under estimate the cost. >> reporter: spokesperson doctor karen cross says that teens and parents need to do their homework to avoid risks like infections. it is important to choose a salon that is sterile, regulated by the state, also make sure your immunizations are up to date and know the law, some states prohibit teens fro
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the report released yesterday. >> reporter: 38 percent of millennials have at least one tattoo and now for the first time a american academy of pediatrics wants teens and young adults to be aware of potential health issues with tattoos and piercings. >> originally it was just it. >> reporter: special meaning behind each of the julia's tattoos she got her first one, when she was just 16 years old >> it is just care...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more in tonight's einstein health care science center. >> reporter this is a difficult one. researchers are calling it a pediatric public health crisis as opioid epidemic sweeping the country is leaving its marks on our future, with more teenagers becoming addicted to powerful painkillers and heroin. this 22-year old became addicted to opioids at just 13 snow boarding accident shattered his leg and a doctor prescribed powerful painkillers. >> so it made everything kind of okay. >> reporter: he asked that we not show his face. >> by my senior year i was in the bathroom every other period at least, to do dope. >> reporter: pain pills linked to other hard drugs and at lee three hospitalizations for overdoses. he is far from alone. new research being presented to the american academy of pediatrics say between 2008 and 2013 the number of er visits by opioid addicted patients under age 21 jumped from 32,000 to more than 49,000. and, more than 500 children died in the er or after, hospitalization. >> our kid are dying, they are dying. it is awful to sianni
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more in tonight's einstein health care science center. >> reporter this is a difficult one. researchers are calling it a pediatric public health crisis as opioid epidemic sweeping the country is leaving its marks on our future, with more teenagers becoming addicted to powerful painkillers and heroin. this 22-year old became addicted to opioids at just 13 snow boarding accident shattered his leg and a doctor prescribed powerful painkillers....
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain. >> that is right, each year, philadelphia has started a new safe sleep campaign, the message is, short and sweet, and today, we got to meet very small, stars, behind it. city hall hosted some very young health am was doors on tuesday. >> real philadelphia families in their real homes with their real babies, adorable babies. >> reporter: to see these babe is in these ads around town demonstrating the most safe way to put a baby to sleep, on their backs. notice what is not there, the baby are not on couches or bed or near any soft objects like crib bumpers, which are all risk factors for sudden infant death. >> one baby in philadelphia dies every 12 days because of unsafe sleep. >> reporter: message of the safe sleep philly campaign is short, same room, different bed, better rest for all. >> sharing a room, is good, it helps babies stay safe but sharing a bed is a risk. >> reporter: health commissioner tom farly says much better choice is a pack and play. they are so effective cutting risk of infant death the city will give them to
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain. >> that is right, each year, philadelphia has started a new safe sleep campaign, the message is, short and sweet, and today, we got to meet very small, stars, behind it. city hall hosted some very young health am was doors on tuesday. >> real philadelphia families in their real homes with their real babies, adorable babies. >> reporter: to see these babe is in these ads around town demonstrating the most safe way...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to show bus what is happening here at einstein health care science center. >> we will all be interested in this, you guys, experts are gushing about this work out. scientists say anyone can benefit from aquatic exercise that combined walking or running against the natural resistance of water, to help build strength and even dunes. former baseball player matt gilbert has aches, pains when working out. so he is turning to a lower impact, high resistance training. >> first time doing it you get goose bumps going in. >> reporter: using treadmill million under water. >> you are basically using your extremities to go as fast as you can and fighting against treadmill just to see what you can get out of your body. >> reporter: motion mimics running on dry land. >> work with three planes of motion, you can work forward, laterally and rotationally, run, jump, squats, lunges. >> reporter: muscles work harder running through water that is kept at 90 degrees to promote flexibility. >> when you are walking on a treadmill, at shoulder level your knee joints
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to show bus what is happening here at einstein health care science center. >> we will all be interested in this, you guys, experts are gushing about this work out. scientists say anyone can benefit from aquatic exercise that combined walking or running against the natural resistance of water, to help build strength and even dunes. former baseball player matt gilbert has aches, pains when working out. so he is turning to a lower impact,...
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. >> speaking only to cbs-3 health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> just wonderful motherthrough their tears, as ella learns to live with agony. >> i just wish didn't have to go through this. >> among millions of women, with a embarrassing problem, the traditional treatment has been disastrous. >> i feel lime i'm on fire, you know, down there. >> these women suffer in silence. >> philadelphia jury gave ella record verdict for her pain and suffering. >> $57 million is a lot of monday. >> i yes. >> but she says no amount of mondayly give her her life back. and she is worried about other women who could be injured, too. my exclusive report tonight at [rooster crow] honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions. this september, get one of three breakfast items free when you order with the chick-fil-a one app. >> here is three to go, monument is being unveiled today, 19 century civil rights leads err, at philadelphia city hall. republicans have until saturday gearing up support for the gop healthcare bill. yesterday, senator tore susan colin every m
. >> speaking only to cbs-3 health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> just wonderful motherthrough their tears, as ella learns to live with agony. >> i just wish didn't have to go through this. >> among millions of women, with a embarrassing problem, the traditional treatment has been disastrous. >> i feel lime i'm on fire, you know, down there. >> these women suffer in silence. >> philadelphia jury gave ella record verdict for her pain and...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has new information in tonight's einstein health care science center. >> reporter: report big finding here, scientists have for the first time successfully quantified likelihood that a family who has one child with autism would have another one, with the same disorder. and much of that risk is based on the siblings gender. >> reporter: scientists still are not sure exactly what causes autism spectrum disorders but many feel it is probably some combination of the family history and environmental factors like being exposed to toxins. the new research says that genetics are a much bigger factor then previously thought >> they showed by the thought experiment, calculations experiment that a lot of autism, .83, 83 certificate sent is some kind of genetic cost. >> reporter: in the largest study of its kind they analyzed records of 3.1 million children and found strange pattern of recurrence based on gender, having an older female child with autism increased risk for younger siblings, also having it, especially for boys. >> taking a family health history woul
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has new information in tonight's einstein health care science center. >> reporter: report big finding here, scientists have for the first time successfully quantified likelihood that a family who has one child with autism would have another one, with the same disorder. and much of that risk is based on the siblings gender. >> reporter: scientists still are not sure exactly what causes autism spectrum disorders but many feel it is probably...