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vaccines? >> well, i think it depends on the immunizations, sometimes we're giving them for certain deceases, sometimes it is something common. so i think we need to look at each vaccine and each child individually. >> doctor, i heard there are urban myths, things added to the vaccines? >> that is true, there are risks, we need to look at the vaccines, should that be in the regimen of the vaccines? >> having said that you feel like every one of these vaccines are necessary, why? >> well, because many of them are. let's look at the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines, came out in 1974, did you know that there were 4 million cases of measles prior to that, with 4 to 500 deaths? now, there is none. in texas, there was a group of children not vaccinated. suddenly people in the uk were not taking the vaccine, measles has a 90% infection rate, if you have it, there is a chance the person next to you will get it. there is a 4,000 chance of deaths from the worldwide, but here, not because of the -- >>
vaccines? >> well, i think it depends on the immunizations, sometimes we're giving them for certain deceases, sometimes it is something common. so i think we need to look at each vaccine and each child individually. >> doctor, i heard there are urban myths, things added to the vaccines? >> that is true, there are risks, we need to look at the vaccines, should that be in the regimen of the vaccines? >> having said that you feel like every one of these vaccines are...
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to vac vaccinate or not to vaccinate, that is the question. there are no risks. the debate is do vaccines offer nothing but protection against disease or some warnth are the risks of autism developmental issues? is it safe to get the haveisks vaccination or do they run the risk of getting just a shot? with us are the fox news medical a-team, dr. mark segul and dr. dr. sara siperman. we hear both sides so you can make your own decision and then explore the consequences of the decision. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> this is a very big debate. whether or not to inject your child before going to school or during flu season. even some big celebrities to speak out against what is happening. tell me, doctor, what do you think about this. >> one of the biggest concerns is that we give more vac gnaw nation -- vaccinations thany any other country. >> is that true? >> yes. we give 50 doses of vaccines before the first year.nd most of the extreme and the fatal adverse reactions happen within the first two years of life. ionso there are fatal reactions to
to vac vaccinate or not to vaccinate, that is the question. there are no risks. the debate is do vaccines offer nothing but protection against disease or some warnth are the risks of autism developmental issues? is it safe to get the haveisks vaccination or do they run the risk of getting just a shot? with us are the fox news medical a-team, dr. mark segul and dr. dr. sara siperman. we hear both sides so you can make your own decision and then explore the consequences of the decision. thank you...
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vaccine, and this fall some extra protection.ines will guard against four strains of flu rather than the usual three. they're called quadrivalent vaccines, and they're so new that they'll make up only a fraction of the year's supply. the quarterback known for his public displays of faith now needs a hail mary tim tebow. and today many people are wondering: is this the end of his n-f-l career? [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! >> reporter: famed football player tim tebow got the ax on saturday. the new england patriots cut the 26-year-old from their roster just 12 weeks after signing him. five days before the start of the season. tebow's n-f-l future has been questionable since day one of training camp. >> reporter: "do you think it's your last opportunity to be a starter in the nfl?" >> tebow: "i'm focused on today, getting better today, not anything that's going to happen down the road. but today." >> repor
vaccine, and this fall some extra protection.ines will guard against four strains of flu rather than the usual three. they're called quadrivalent vaccines, and they're so new that they'll make up only a fraction of the year's supply. the quarterback known for his public displays of faith now needs a hail mary tim tebow. and today many people are wondering: is this the end of his n-f-l career? [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden...
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or delayed the vaccine. and in 2011 there were 21 cases of the measles reported in an somali community in minneapolis. concerns about the vaccine being linked to autism drove vaccination rates down to 57%. other measles outbreaks have been reported in recent years in san diego, indiana, north carolina, and elsewhere among unvaccinated people. back at eagle mountain international church the pastor released this statement on line. it reads in part "some people think i am against immunizations but that is not true." she's now urging members to be vaccinated at a tree county clinic. >> if you read the old testament you'll find that it is full of precautionary measures. >> reporter: as long as those precautionary measures are in line with the church's belief of faith healing. >> go in faith. don't do anything you don't do in faith. do it in faith. do it in faith. do it in faith. now, if you're somebody, you know that you know that you know that you've got this covered in your household by faith and it crosses you
or delayed the vaccine. and in 2011 there were 21 cases of the measles reported in an somali community in minneapolis. concerns about the vaccine being linked to autism drove vaccination rates down to 57%. other measles outbreaks have been reported in recent years in san diego, indiana, north carolina, and elsewhere among unvaccinated people. back at eagle mountain international church the pastor released this statement on line. it reads in part "some people think i am against...
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concerns about the vaccine being linked to autism drove vaccination rates down to 57%. >>> other measles reported in recent years in san diego, indiana, north carolina, and elsewhere among unvaccinated people. back at eagle mountain international church, the pastor released this statement online. it reads in part, some people think i am against immunizations. that's not true. >> if you read the old testament you find it's full of precautionary measures. >> reporter: as long as those precautionary measures are in line with the church's belief of faith healing. >> go in faith. don't do anything you don't do in faith. do it in faith. do it in faith. do it in faith. now if you're somebody and you know that you know that you know that you've got this covered in your household by faith and it crosses your heart of faith, then don't go do it. >> reporter: on it's website the church urges anyone with a medical condition to first seek the wisdom of god, then appropriate medical attention, including vaccinations from a professional they trust. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> again, the medical comm
concerns about the vaccine being linked to autism drove vaccination rates down to 57%. >>> other measles reported in recent years in san diego, indiana, north carolina, and elsewhere among unvaccinated people. back at eagle mountain international church, the pastor released this statement online. it reads in part, some people think i am against immunizations. that's not true. >> if you read the old testament you find it's full of precautionary measures. >> reporter: as long...
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the flu vaccine is not our greatest vaccine.and it's, and there's a lot of debate about it at the moment. we're trying very hard to develop much better vaccines and get vaccines we can get out there much more quickly. we had a situation. children should be vaccinated. they must be vaccinated between measles, mumps, rubella, polio and these things, and that's really important. but influenza, even the pediatricians have their concerns. particularly as in europe this last year, we had a flu vaccine which had a lot of a particular type of -- [inaudible] and may have been involved in some neurological things that are not so great. and so even the pediatricians are wondering. i think the -- no, i think we have a pediatrician in the awed quince, but i think many pediatricians now believe we should go to the live, attenuated vaccine for kids. it's knotts dangerous, and -- it's not dangerous, and it does a reasonably good job in kids and not be injecting them with lots of virus material. we had a situation in australia last year, year be
the flu vaccine is not our greatest vaccine.and it's, and there's a lot of debate about it at the moment. we're trying very hard to develop much better vaccines and get vaccines we can get out there much more quickly. we had a situation. children should be vaccinated. they must be vaccinated between measles, mumps, rubella, polio and these things, and that's really important. but influenza, even the pediatricians have their concerns. particularly as in europe this last year, we had a flu...
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says the vaccine prevents the disease in seven of ten children who get it and that a 95% vaccination rate is needed to prevent an outbreak. before the vaccine in the 1940s, whooping cough was the leading cause of childhood death in the u.s. there were 265,000 cases in 1934. that dropped to just over 1000 in 1976 when most children were vaccinated. that doesn't convince you? >> um, well, it sounds good. but the reality is is that a lot of children that are getting pertussis have been vaccinate sod it's not foolproof. >> and this study emphasizes the choices you make for your child can very well affect other children in the community. >> reporter: california has started a campaign to get all middle school students vaccinated. in some districts, as many as 84% of parents have asked for exemptions. bill whitaker, cbs news, dana point, california. >> pelley: a daredevil wearing a winged suit says he cried after surviving this stunt. you'll see why. next. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is hum
says the vaccine prevents the disease in seven of ten children who get it and that a 95% vaccination rate is needed to prevent an outbreak. before the vaccine in the 1940s, whooping cough was the leading cause of childhood death in the u.s. there were 265,000 cases in 1934. that dropped to just over 1000 in 1976 when most children were vaccinated. that doesn't convince you? >> um, well, it sounds good. but the reality is is that a lot of children that are getting pertussis have been...
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experts say people should not wait to be vaccinated because they are hoping to find the newer vaccine. >> it's important to go ahead and immunize with whatever vaccine you can get. >> reporter: aida's mother has the flu vaccine shot today with the four in it. >> we are looking to stay happy and healthy. >> reporter: these mothers hope the families will be safe from the flu this winter. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> facial recognition for dogs sounds silly but coming up how pet owners are finding it handty. >> i got the energy. i'm ready, man. i'm back. i'm ready. i had a lot of time off. >> well, you heard it. arsenio hall returns to late night tv tonight but it's a different fist pumping host this time around. it debuts at 11 p.m. on kbc double cw 44/cable 12. your best friend. it's called "finding rover." and it uses state of the art >>> if you lost your dog there's an app that can help you find your best friend. it's called finding rover and it uses state-of-the-art facial recognition technology. the app's database collects missing dog posters so if you happen to find a dog,
experts say people should not wait to be vaccinated because they are hoping to find the newer vaccine. >> it's important to go ahead and immunize with whatever vaccine you can get. >> reporter: aida's mother has the flu vaccine shot today with the four in it. >> we are looking to stay happy and healthy. >> reporter: these mothers hope the families will be safe from the flu this winter. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> facial recognition for dogs sounds silly...
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ax -- flu vaccine this year.protect against four strains of the flu virus instead of just three. >> getting a fourth androgen would actually increase the coverage we can provide. >> reporter: doctors say the new vaccine may especially help children and the elderly because they're more likely to get sick from the new strain. all nasal spray flu vaccines in the u.s. this year will contain the four strains but only healthy people ages 2 to 49 can get it. and it's not recommended for pregnant women. experts say people should not wait to be vaccinated because they're hoping to find the newer vaccine. >> it's important to go ahead and get immunized with whatever vaccine you can get. >> reporter: emma's mom also got the flu shot today. her sister virginia will get hers at her checkup next week. >> we're always looking to keep everyone happy and healthy. >> reporter: this mom hopes the new vaccines will keep the whole family safe from the flu this winter. >> the american academy of pediatrics recommends children six mont
ax -- flu vaccine this year.protect against four strains of the flu virus instead of just three. >> getting a fourth androgen would actually increase the coverage we can provide. >> reporter: doctors say the new vaccine may especially help children and the elderly because they're more likely to get sick from the new strain. all nasal spray flu vaccines in the u.s. this year will contain the four strains but only healthy people ages 2 to 49 can get it. and it's not recommended for...
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he's in a population that really needs to be vaccinated. >> reporter: the whole family will be vaccinateds soon as their pediatrician gets the flu shot. marley hall for cbs news, new hyde park, new york. >>> it's a scientific breakthrough worthy of star trek. researchers at the university of washington believe they are the first to achieve brain to brain interaction between two humans. a sort of mind meld, if you will. one scientist was able to control the finger of another researcher on the other side of campus. they say the next step is to have more of a two-way conversation between two brains. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the push for military action in syria. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and a free box spring on qualifying purchases with new sixty-month financing this is big savings this is sears. it was very painful situation. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. i'm very athletic and i swim in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. t
he's in a population that really needs to be vaccinated. >> reporter: the whole family will be vaccinateds soon as their pediatrician gets the flu shot. marley hall for cbs news, new hyde park, new york. >>> it's a scientific breakthrough worthy of star trek. researchers at the university of washington believe they are the first to achieve brain to brain interaction between two humans. a sort of mind meld, if you will. one scientist was able to control the finger of another...
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doctors say vaccination is key. pregnant women should get vaccinated in the third trimester of pregnancy so antibodies in mom can then protect the baby at birth and for the first few months of life. vaccinate family members and caregivers. make sure your child gets all the doses of the vaccine, at 2, 4 and 6 months, another between 15 and 18 months and a booster between 4 and 6 years. that's five doses in all. bailey is on antibiotics, a common treatment, and is expected to recover. but officials warn that if vaccination rates don't increase, other babies may not be as lucky. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> and we want to bring you up-to-date on a few items here. tomorrow we find out which city will host the 2020 olympic games. it's down to madrid, tokyo, and istanbul. of those three cities, tokyo last hosted in 1964. the announcement is expected tomorrow afternoon. >>> if you live along the northeast coast, you're in for a potential treat tonight. at 11:27 p.m., a rocket will launch from just off the v
doctors say vaccination is key. pregnant women should get vaccinated in the third trimester of pregnancy so antibodies in mom can then protect the baby at birth and for the first few months of life. vaccinate family members and caregivers. make sure your child gets all the doses of the vaccine, at 2, 4 and 6 months, another between 15 and 18 months and a booster between 4 and 6 years. that's five doses in all. bailey is on antibiotics, a common treatment, and is expected to recover. but...
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against the standard strains of influenza and we have to get a new vaccine. even if it changes in a bird species and becomes highly fair lands which happened with h1n1 bird flu of 1995 -- birds of different species they are as different as we are between each other as we are from pigs or horses settled a virus would when the h1n1 virus mutated it killed jesus. it killed swans and killed flamingos but it did not kill ducks and the ducks carried the virus across into western europe and north africa were it's still going actually and north africa. the bird flu was a big scare for us of course and we went through this whole exercise. it's an extremely virulent virus that which was killing 60% of the people it infected. it started to spread between us rather than from birds to us. fortunately that hasn't been happening though it still infects the occasional person and the story of why that is in the bird flu book and some of it's in the pandemics book but in much more detail in the bird out. the reason the bird flu virus hasn't spread between us we are not totally
against the standard strains of influenza and we have to get a new vaccine. even if it changes in a bird species and becomes highly fair lands which happened with h1n1 bird flu of 1995 -- birds of different species they are as different as we are between each other as we are from pigs or horses settled a virus would when the h1n1 virus mutated it killed jesus. it killed swans and killed flamingos but it did not kill ducks and the ducks carried the virus across into western europe and north...
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the vaccines are made up every year special. populations are different. elderly person will not do as well and a young, healthy person. >> this year there is a high dose shot that will be available for people 65 years and older. stew called the faith the shot. finding new ways to make the shot available. there is a new website, vaccine.gov. you can put in your zip code and find out where it is being offered. you can also find out, and he people have gotten the shot in your area. >> thank you. virginia candidate for governor as a month before the next debate, but last night they sparred over job creation and education. the debate was sponsored by the fairfax chamber of commerce. he was painted as and in expense -- inexperience wheeler and dealer. there are consequences to this mean-spirited attack on women's health. >> it is hard to find inefficiencies and a government to you do not understand. he does not understand how virginia government works. >> both failed to provide details on their plans at times. debate is scheduled for october 24. >> suing arling
the vaccines are made up every year special. populations are different. elderly person will not do as well and a young, healthy person. >> this year there is a high dose shot that will be available for people 65 years and older. stew called the faith the shot. finding new ways to make the shot available. there is a new website, vaccine.gov. you can put in your zip code and find out where it is being offered. you can also find out, and he people have gotten the shot in your area. >>...
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a vaccine is available and highly recommended. symptoms include vomiting and bloody diarrhea, signals you should get your. medical attention immediately. however you should know treatment is long-term and often expensive. >> often they can be saved, but if not, it is pretty deadly. and it is deadly pretty quickly. >> to spread, all that is needed is on deck with the ground where an infected dog has been. the most common place to get it is the dog park. >> there are strays or people not getting there dogs vaccinated. there is still a chance even if you get the vaccine, there is always that off chance something can happen. part, dog owners told 11 news -- at canton dog park, dog owners told 11 news they are all-too-familiar with parvovirus. >> that is when the discussion vo and things like that came up, so we had her vaccinated against it. tell usolks at barcs the majority of cases have shown up in western and southern baltimore. you can get the vaccinations done here at barcs pretty cheap the first saturday of every month or you ca
a vaccine is available and highly recommended. symptoms include vomiting and bloody diarrhea, signals you should get your. medical attention immediately. however you should know treatment is long-term and often expensive. >> often they can be saved, but if not, it is pretty deadly. and it is deadly pretty quickly. >> to spread, all that is needed is on deck with the ground where an infected dog has been. the most common place to get it is the dog park. >> there are strays or...
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this universal vaccine hopefully will be able to cover 100%. here is instead of going after the surface proteins of the flu strain that can change, now we're going to target the actual core protein in the flu. and that's universal across all the flu strains. this is a big discovery. they found that in 2009 over 340 students. the ones that had more t cells in their immune system, and when that level was really high, they had milder symptoms of flu. the ones that had low levels of t cells, they had much worse symptoms. now this concept of coming up with a t-cell vaccine or universal vac kecine is extreme intriguing. it's a big possibility. we're unfortunately three to four years away from this. >> i only have 15 seconds left because i want to tell people about the great show you'll have tomorrow. would you get the flu vaccine now or would you wait another month or so to see what happens? >> i would absolutely encourage everyone to go ahead and get flu vaccines. the sooner you get then, it takes about two weeks to develop those antibodies. the ide
this universal vaccine hopefully will be able to cover 100%. here is instead of going after the surface proteins of the flu strain that can change, now we're going to target the actual core protein in the flu. and that's universal across all the flu strains. this is a big discovery. they found that in 2009 over 340 students. the ones that had more t cells in their immune system, and when that level was really high, they had milder symptoms of flu. the ones that had low levels of t cells, they...
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more kids than ever were vaccinated against the flu last year. but health officials say there's plenty of room for improvement. the centers for disease control says nearly 57% of children got the nasal flu shot or the flu shot traditionally. a big boost from previous years. flu vaccine is recommended for nearly everyone 6 months and older. >>> some antidepressants may be able to help patients with a dangerous form of lung cancer. stanford researchers used high- tech computer models to search for improved drugs that might treat small cell lung cancer. surprisingly the program picked the older class of
more kids than ever were vaccinated against the flu last year. but health officials say there's plenty of room for improvement. the centers for disease control says nearly 57% of children got the nasal flu shot or the flu shot traditionally. a big boost from previous years. flu vaccine is recommended for nearly everyone 6 months and older. >>> some antidepressants may be able to help patients with a dangerous form of lung cancer. stanford researchers used high- tech computer models to...
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now, there are a number of different vaccines out these.ins and one that vaccinates against four strains, the four strain is thought to be more valuable for children and either one should give you plenty of protecctectp. if you are allergic to eggs, there's a vaccine for you as well. >>> stay connected with me at cnn.com/sanjay and keep the conversation going on twitttwitte twitter @sanjaygupta. >>> time to get you back to the "newsroom" with don lemon. >>> welcome back, everyone, to our live coverage. i'm don lemon. you are in the "cnn newsroom." there is the building behind me. the clock is ticking. we're inching closer and closer to a government shut down at the capital, this could happen midnight on monday unless a sharply divided congress
now, there are a number of different vaccines out these.ins and one that vaccinates against four strains, the four strain is thought to be more valuable for children and either one should give you plenty of protecctectp. if you are allergic to eggs, there's a vaccine for you as well. >>> stay connected with me at cnn.com/sanjay and keep the conversation going on twitttwitte twitter @sanjaygupta. >>> time to get you back to the "newsroom" with don lemon. >>>...
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getting vaccinated is better than not getting vaccinated. >> isn't that always the way. >> for those who say, yeah, yeah, i never get the flu, now we know it can prevent heart attacks, right? >> look at that. influenza involves the whole body and it can produce heart attacks. it can precipitate them. if you needed another reason to get vaccinated that should surely do it. >> good preventive medicine. dr. william schact never, always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> they hear it all from players, coaches, and fans, but nfl referees keep their cool on the field. two of the league's best shows cbs sports how they hold under pressure. that story's ahead right here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs morning rounds sponsored by del monte green beans. del monte, bursting with life. ♪ ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. d
getting vaccinated is better than not getting vaccinated. >> isn't that always the way. >> for those who say, yeah, yeah, i never get the flu, now we know it can prevent heart attacks, right? >> look at that. influenza involves the whole body and it can produce heart attacks. it can precipitate them. if you needed another reason to get vaccinated that should surely do it. >> good preventive medicine. dr. william schact never, always good to see you. >> thank you....
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we're not doing as well, 42% of adults that the flu vaccine last year, influence vaccine the best weect yourself and your family against influenza we recommend everybody get flu vaccine tree year. they and do we know what kind of flu season will be? when will we know how severe it will be? is the one of the problems? that people eat ants think when they start hearing reports that flu activity is abnormally high then they go out and it might be too late to get one? >> predicting the flu season is risky business. the more you know about influenza the less you want to predict. last year the disease came early and hard and we saw increased demand. more people were looking for flu vaccine and we ran out in a number of parts of the country. best thing people can do is get vaccinated now. perez vaccine in the communities, seventy-three million doses have been distributed already and we expect a lot more over the weeks ahead so this is the time to get immunized before you get the flu. the company still a good job trying to get their employees vaccinated. be well, thank you for being here and
we're not doing as well, 42% of adults that the flu vaccine last year, influence vaccine the best weect yourself and your family against influenza we recommend everybody get flu vaccine tree year. they and do we know what kind of flu season will be? when will we know how severe it will be? is the one of the problems? that people eat ants think when they start hearing reports that flu activity is abnormally high then they go out and it might be too late to get one? >> predicting the flu...
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usually the vaccine covers three strains of flu. but this year, for the first time, it will cover four. hopefully upping the odds you'll stay healthy but move fast if you want to get one of these four strain shots. they're only making about 30 million of them. the rest of the 140 million doses just cover three types of flu. and for seniors, good news. a stronger vaccine, super dose, four times more powerful aimed at those over 65. they're the ones in most danger from flu. and today, a new study. scientists may have found one part all flu viruses have in common, a first step towards a vaccine which would protect us from all flus. until then, we need to use what we've got. >> so someday a flu for life. >> it's he exciting. >> it's very exciting. but what about today. you're going to the doctor. what do you ask for? >> not all doctors and pharmacies will have all types of vaccines so you want to say do you have the type that protects against four strains of flu. if you're someone who gets a nasal spray, the good news is the nasal spray
usually the vaccine covers three strains of flu. but this year, for the first time, it will cover four. hopefully upping the odds you'll stay healthy but move fast if you want to get one of these four strain shots. they're only making about 30 million of them. the rest of the 140 million doses just cover three types of flu. and for seniors, good news. a stronger vaccine, super dose, four times more powerful aimed at those over 65. they're the ones in most danger from flu. and today, a new...
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is no preference for one vaccine over the other. both are equally i tech tie. >> are doctors say it's also critical for some in particular groups to get the vaccine. billy has down syndrome. the whole family will be vaccinated as soon as it's available. >>> time is 4:51 a us swimmer is about to make history. how many times has she tried swimming from florida to cube ba? people go to a mattress store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. -oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $59
is no preference for one vaccine over the other. both are equally i tech tie. >> are doctors say it's also critical for some in particular groups to get the vaccine. billy has down syndrome. the whole family will be vaccinated as soon as it's available. >>> time is 4:51 a us swimmer is about to make history. how many times has she tried swimming from florida to cube ba? people go to a mattress store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact...
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is the time, doctors say, to get the flu vaccine.hat is because it can take up to two weeks to be fully immunized. it came early and with a vengeance. >> we started earlier than usual and it was intense and remained elevated for 15 consecutive weeks. >> 100 64 children died. still, the number of kids who received the vaccine was higher than ever. 51% of any women, though, got the shot, a group especially vulnerable to flu complications. >> more than half vaccinated, but let's get the other half. >> experts are also encouraging health-care workers get fascinated, not only to protect themselves, but also their patients feared 90% of the medical staff lester at the new york recipe. hospital were immunized. ,f they do not get the vaccine health workers there are required to wear masks at all times. >> rather than avoiding the stigma of wearing a mask, some hope that people will do the right thing. we are trying to protect our patients. >> more flu vaccine options than ever this year. some protect against three flu strains, some four. oth
is the time, doctors say, to get the flu vaccine.hat is because it can take up to two weeks to be fully immunized. it came early and with a vengeance. >> we started earlier than usual and it was intense and remained elevated for 15 consecutive weeks. >> 100 64 children died. still, the number of kids who received the vaccine was higher than ever. 51% of any women, though, got the shot, a group especially vulnerable to flu complications. >> more than half vaccinated, but let's...
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test vaccine that uses a person's own immune system like the vaccines for polio and maesels.he process could take up to two years, once approved for trials, the drug will be 10 years from the marketplace. >> and other health news scientists developed new brain damaging -- imaging detects build up of a protein linked to alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's develops in the brain years before symptoms and at this point drug therapy is too late. now, researchers believe a protein prematurely kill brain cells. it's a technique works doctors could diagnose earlier. >> the mars rover still has not discovered any signs of methane in the atmosphere of mars. there could be it's a buy product some say it's too earlly to give up hope and they won't give up, yet. >>> a little girl shows off dance >>> coming up at 6:00 a hard luck story of a man tackled on the door step of a home. and tonight a look at future of microsoft. challenges as technology world goes mobile. it's coming up in 30 minutes on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> thank you. >> see you then. >> odds are you swore you'd never watch anothe
test vaccine that uses a person's own immune system like the vaccines for polio and maesels.he process could take up to two years, once approved for trials, the drug will be 10 years from the marketplace. >> and other health news scientists developed new brain damaging -- imaging detects build up of a protein linked to alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's develops in the brain years before symptoms and at this point drug therapy is too late. now, researchers believe a protein prematurely kill...
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refusing vaccination is not the only culprit behind recent outbreaks.vaccine protection wanes over time. >> after about five years the immunity is significantly less and so that's why we want to continue immunization at about every five to 10 years. >> reporter: babies cannot be vaccinated until they're a few months old and even then it takes months to build immunity. >> i just want him to be safe. >> reporter: since the epidemic california passed a law that makes it harder for parents to opt out of vaccines for nonmedical reasons. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> health officials do encourage pregnant women to be vaccinated to prevent the spread of whooping cough to their newborns. caregivers and anyone around newborns are advised to keep their vaccinations up to date. >>> hello. i'm bruce johnson. >> i'm lesli foster. derek is off tonight. we are six hours and counting until a partial government shutdown. here is the very latest on the efforts to reach a deal before the clock strikes midnight. the senate defeated a house- backed bill today that
refusing vaccination is not the only culprit behind recent outbreaks.vaccine protection wanes over time. >> after about five years the immunity is significantly less and so that's why we want to continue immunization at about every five to 10 years. >> reporter: babies cannot be vaccinated until they're a few months old and even then it takes months to build immunity. >> i just want him to be safe. >> reporter: since the epidemic california passed a law that makes it...
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what are vaccines -- vaccinations? vaccinations. we'll accept that -- immunization. months for $800. jared. what is the sandwich generation? good. and less than a minute to go now. special months for $1,000. [ beep ] the musical instrument is the "cordine" -- the accordion. jared, back to you -- three clues left. bestsellers for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] now you can use some of your girlfriend's betting strategy. you have $6,800. i will wager...$3,000. okay. here is the clue. who is grisham? no. not john grisham. "who is herman wouk"? [ beep beep beep ] so you drop down to $3,800. you're in second place. matt's in the lead now. and kellie will go first in double jeopardy! when we come back. [ applause ] but it's still very much within reach for you -- a lot of cash in double jeopardy! here are the categories. the clues will be delivered by the stars of "shark tank," which debuts its current season today. you start us off. find your "voice" for $400. alex: matt. what is a voiceover? that's it. how'd they make their money? for $400. here with the fir
what are vaccines -- vaccinations? vaccinations. we'll accept that -- immunization. months for $800. jared. what is the sandwich generation? good. and less than a minute to go now. special months for $1,000. [ beep ] the musical instrument is the "cordine" -- the accordion. jared, back to you -- three clues left. bestsellers for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] now you can use some of your girlfriend's betting strategy. you have $6,800. i will wager...$3,000. okay. here is...
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. >> no vaccine and people were getting sick and we had reports of people around the world that wereying. >> the doctor and his team sprang into action, holding the first mass h1n1 vaccination clinics in the country. more than 4,000 people got shots in one day. he preached prevention, working to get kids to exercise more and eat better. >> he's like the mr. rogers of public health, really. the person who is everybody's neighbor and everybody's doctor. >> reporter: other describes him as a visionary and made sure that the department prepared for bio terrorism threats well before 9/11 and just last year he mandated that all public county health workers get a flu vaccine. >> over 90% of health care workers were vaccinated and those that weren't were wearing masks to protect patients. so this is all about putting patients first. >> on friday the doctor retires leaving behind a legacy of putting patients and the public health first. >> before he worked at the santa clara county health department, he worked as a pediatrician in san francisco. more news after this. could save you fifteen pe
. >> no vaccine and people were getting sick and we had reports of people around the world that wereying. >> the doctor and his team sprang into action, holding the first mass h1n1 vaccination clinics in the country. more than 4,000 people got shots in one day. he preached prevention, working to get kids to exercise more and eat better. >> he's like the mr. rogers of public health, really. the person who is everybody's neighbor and everybody's doctor. >> reporter: other...
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nearly 57% of children were vaccinated 2/3 of adults 65 and older received the vaccine in 2013. >>> alexandriaice chief says cell phone video shows they shot a man in self- defense. a man who saw the video disagrees. >> i'm peggy in alexandria where the police chief says his officers were justified in killing taft sellers right here because he pulled his gun on them. but did he or did he not? and what does video show? >> i know what i saw. >> reporter: vicky sellers watched as 7 alexandria police officers shot her son. a former marine legally carried a gun but he didn't fire on february 18th when officers opened up with 37 rounds hitting him five times. >> only at the point that mr. sellers pointed his gun at within of my officers did the rest of the officers fire their weapons. >> reporter: he says cell phone videos recorded by people across duke street at this mcdonald's shows sellers pointed his gun at the officers. but vicky sellers, who has seen the videos and was there, says she only saw taft point his gun down. she believes the shooting started when one officer began firing because she
nearly 57% of children were vaccinated 2/3 of adults 65 and older received the vaccine in 2013. >>> alexandriaice chief says cell phone video shows they shot a man in self- defense. a man who saw the video disagrees. >> i'm peggy in alexandria where the police chief says his officers were justified in killing taft sellers right here because he pulled his gun on them. but did he or did he not? and what does video show? >> i know what i saw. >> reporter: vicky sellers...
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experts say refusing vaccination is not the only culprit behind recently outbreaks. vaccine protection wanes over time. >> after about five years, the immunity is significantly less, and so that's why we want to continue immunization at about every 5 to 10 years. >> reporter: babies cannot be vaccinated until they're a few months old and even then, it takes months to build immunity. >> i just want him to be safe. >> reporter: since the epidemic, california pass add law that makes it harder to opt out of vaccines for nonmedical reasons. bigad shaban, wjz eyewitness news. >>> health officials encourage pregnant women to get vaccinated. >>> all those concerns in washington d.c. are stretching to wall street. all the markets are down as the government shut down looms. the dow is down 129 points. the s&p is down 10, and the nasdaq is also done 10. let's go to new york right now where alexis chris porous has the cbs money update. >> reporter: investors count down to a government shut down in 17 years. shares of jcpenney went down to the lowest levels in decades. and they b
experts say refusing vaccination is not the only culprit behind recently outbreaks. vaccine protection wanes over time. >> after about five years, the immunity is significantly less, and so that's why we want to continue immunization at about every 5 to 10 years. >> reporter: babies cannot be vaccinated until they're a few months old and even then, it takes months to build immunity. >> i just want him to be safe. >> reporter: since the epidemic, california pass add law...
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you have the standard flu vaccine, with a needle. and a nasal vaccine, that's a spray. for kids or anyone under history. there's a high dose for the elderly. a shot for people allergic to eggs. a tiny needle for people afraid of needles. there's no reason not to get a flu shot. >> put me down for the microneedle. you mentioned children. yes. more children than ever before, 57%, vaccinated. but this needs to start with the very young. >> everyone over 6 months is recommended to get a flu shot. you get vaccinated to protect yourself. also, people that can't protect themselves. kids under 6 months. people who have cancer. last year, a big vaccine campaign to protect robin, everyone around here. that's another reason to vaccinate. >> i got mine at a pharmacy last year. that easy to get them this year? >> pharmacies have them. they're out there. time to get vaccinated. >> i appreciated everyone doing that last year. i couldn't get a shot. i'm getting one later today. >> fantastic. >> will i get a lollipop? i'll bring you one. >> thank you, rich. i'll hold you to it. >>> now,
you have the standard flu vaccine, with a needle. and a nasal vaccine, that's a spray. for kids or anyone under history. there's a high dose for the elderly. a shot for people allergic to eggs. a tiny needle for people afraid of needles. there's no reason not to get a flu shot. >> put me down for the microneedle. you mentioned children. yes. more children than ever before, 57%, vaccinated. but this needs to start with the very young. >> everyone over 6 months is recommended to get a...
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it's launching a campaign for vaccination. >> the vaccine that works is the vaccine that's delivered.ase volatire, that old french philosopher, said waiting for perfection is the greatest enemy of the current good. >> vaccination rates are reaching unprecedented levels, the highest ever among children. of 57% last year. half of pregnant women are not getting their flu shots but numbers still need to be higher, lori. you may be young and healthy but flu can still get you. the fewer people that have it, the fewer who will get the flu. it's a concept we call herd immunity. >> you need to get vaccinated before you're exploded to -- exposed to innow wednesday is a for the vaccine to work. the first cough and fever is the not first time to think about influenza vaccination. >> the nfid is emphasizing need for health care workers like me to be vaccinated in order to protect our patients. the percentage last year was up to keep in mind over 90% is ideal to have effect. new vaccine options are available this year. a stronger one for the elderly, one which covers more strains of the flu and one
it's launching a campaign for vaccination. >> the vaccine that works is the vaccine that's delivered.ase volatire, that old french philosopher, said waiting for perfection is the greatest enemy of the current good. >> vaccination rates are reaching unprecedented levels, the highest ever among children. of 57% last year. half of pregnant women are not getting their flu shots but numbers still need to be higher, lori. you may be young and healthy but flu can still get you. the fewer...
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now, there are a number of different vaccines out these.ins
now, there are a number of different vaccines out these.ins
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we had are vaccinated. representatives tell us the majority of cases of popped up in west and south baltimore. as far as the vaccination, you pretty them at barcs cheap every first saturday of the month. or your local vet. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a stunner tonight at blackberry, announcing the the global0% of workforce. 40%. the struggling smart phone makers says the cuts will happen in waves across departments by the end of the year. blackberry simply has failed to jumpstart sales despite new phones and software in january. 11 news has confirmed a former firefighter has pleaded guilty to sex trafficking with a minor. to -- he pled a childo involvement in sex trafficking ring. coit also raided homes in maryland for prostitution. they face a life sentence. a baltimore man in custody for shooting at people earlier this month. is the person police have been looking for over the last two weeks. the victims are expected to recover. >> on capitol hill, the first volley in a nasty new battle over the pr
we had are vaccinated. representatives tell us the majority of cases of popped up in west and south baltimore. as far as the vaccination, you pretty them at barcs cheap every first saturday of the month. or your local vet. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a stunner tonight at blackberry, announcing the the global0% of workforce. 40%. the struggling smart phone makers says the cuts will happen in waves across departments by the end of the year. blackberry simply has failed to jumpstart...
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researchers believe they created a "blueprint" for a universal flu vaccine. investigators collected blood samples from more than 300- people during the 2009 h- 1- n- 1 flu pandemic.. and found those who had a type of t-cell... called c- d- 8... were more likely to avoid serious illness. scientists say this means a vaccine designed to increase c- d- 8 t-cell levels... may be more effective at preventing flu virus than conventional methods. while cases of h-i-v-aids have dropped significantly since 2001.. the u-n aids organization is reporting more needs to be done to reach its goals to treat 15- million people by 20-15. the joint united nations program on h-i-v and aids... says the number of h-i-v- aids cases in children... dropped 52- percent since 2001.. and adult cases dropped by a third during that same time. today dozens of leaders in healthcare met to find ways to improve patient safety. preventable patient harm is the third leading cause of death in the u-s and contributes to more than 800- billion dollars in health care cost. but organizers say now the
researchers believe they created a "blueprint" for a universal flu vaccine. investigators collected blood samples from more than 300- people during the 2009 h- 1- n- 1 flu pandemic.. and found those who had a type of t-cell... called c- d- 8... were more likely to avoid serious illness. scientists say this means a vaccine designed to increase c- d- 8 t-cell levels... may be more effective at preventing flu virus than conventional methods. while cases of h-i-v-aids have dropped...
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universal flu vaccine.eans for you, just ahead. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members can win a free night every day. only at hotels.com trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm c
universal flu vaccine.eans for you, just ahead. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members can win a free night every day. only at hotels.com trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is...
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it takes weeks for the vaccine to take effect and they recommend getting vaccination now.enefits from ibuprofen. it may boost mood for some people. the depression risk for arthritis is double and nonsteroidal parked ... can reduce symptoms. it also increased the ability to sleep and that in crude mood as well. coming up... tom skilling talks with a university of illinois professor about something that effects us all -- climate change. plus, picture perfect days roll on around chicago. tom tells us when we could see some rain. i m dean richards and hollywood at this historic studio lot where edward g. robinson made movies and al jolson make the jazz singer and here at stage six is where arsenio hall does a show. we talk to him and we will shut it that at 945. [ male announcer ] there will be more powerful storms. that's why there's new duracell quantum. only duracell quantum has a hi-density core. and that means more fuel, more power, more performance than the next leading brand. new duracell quantum. trusted everywhere. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not
it takes weeks for the vaccine to take effect and they recommend getting vaccination now.enefits from ibuprofen. it may boost mood for some people. the depression risk for arthritis is double and nonsteroidal parked ... can reduce symptoms. it also increased the ability to sleep and that in crude mood as well. coming up... tom skilling talks with a university of illinois professor about something that effects us all -- climate change. plus, picture perfect days roll on around chicago. tom tells...
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the c-d-c recommends a yearly fly vaccine for -- flu...early everyone-- starting at six months of age. >> >> a deadly crash, the update, and also, the update on the bridge opening. and of course, your labor day forecast. (music) could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> the mercedes benz driver got off on foot. we are not getting a description but we can say that north first street southbound is closed. and skyport and the light rail is running. it looks like the investigators are going to be here for some time still looking for that driver. there have been two fatalities. >> was the mercedes-benz stolen or did they recovered the registration? >> it has not been a reported stolen. however, as soon as we get the registration information will pass it on to you. >> good morning let us check
the c-d-c recommends a yearly fly vaccine for -- flu...early everyone-- starting at six months of age. >> >> a deadly crash, the update, and also, the update on the bridge opening. and of course, your labor day forecast. (music) could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen...
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that's what researchers are working on at the cleveland clinic, a vaccine.e use our immune -- >> it is to develop a way of simulating the immune system. it is there to keep you healthy, but we have to stimulate it to it has the direction it needs to prevent the development of these adult onset diseases like breast cancer. >> the next step for the vaccine is to get permission from the fda to test it on women. that could take two years. the drug will be about ten years away from the marketplace. >>> japanese researchers may have found a way to diagnose alzheimer's disease in its early stages. they figured out a way to track the growth of that protein. they're hoping doctors can detect the disease earlier by identifying that protein. >>> up next, you'll want to think before returning something anoth at a popular bay area store. >>> there are times when we all need a store with a forgiving return policy because something doesn't quite fit. >> bloomingdales is pushing back against people who abuse this policy by returning clothes they have already worn. it is a p
that's what researchers are working on at the cleveland clinic, a vaccine.e use our immune -- >> it is to develop a way of simulating the immune system. it is there to keep you healthy, but we have to stimulate it to it has the direction it needs to prevent the development of these adult onset diseases like breast cancer. >> the next step for the vaccine is to get permission from the fda to test it on women. that could take two years. the drug will be about ten years away from the...
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but this year there are more vaccine choices.al health experts stopped by the studio today to talk about a new nasal spray vaccine that targets more strains of the flu. >> it does not matter what kind you get the important thing is to get a flu shot. >> the metropolitan pier and exposition authority has given a thumbs-up on the design for the proposed glass wall depaul basketball arena at mccormick place. the $7.2 billion contract was unanimously awarded to a connecticut-based company won of six architecture firms conceding focompeting fore deal. last week's powerful winter has come for but has little interest in a public celebration. the winner has chosen to remain anonymous. the man is from south carolina. he stopped into a convenience store hours before last week's drawing to get some hot dog buns. he did not find the bouns but he did by $20 for the power ball tickets including the winning ticket for $400 million. >> we have highlights of from the chicago bears taking on the pittsburgh steelers from last pittsburgh steelers fr
but this year there are more vaccine choices.al health experts stopped by the studio today to talk about a new nasal spray vaccine that targets more strains of the flu. >> it does not matter what kind you get the important thing is to get a flu shot. >> the metropolitan pier and exposition authority has given a thumbs-up on the design for the proposed glass wall depaul basketball arena at mccormick place. the $7.2 billion contract was unanimously awarded to a connecticut-based...
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the vaccine is out there, and now's the time to get it. year, the first time this there's a vaccine that fights four strains of the flu. it is recommended that everyone 65 years of age and older get the shot, along with younger people who have health problems. for the first time, you can go to vaccines.gov and find out where you can get a flu shot and how many people in your area have already received the vaccine. >> we have another update. new pictures to share of the national zoo's giant panda cub. the panda team was able to perform another exam on the cup today. looking so cute. we are told she has grown substantially since last week and now weighs more than three pounds and is more than 14 inches long. the cub's eyes have not fully open yet and will not open for a few more weeks. her heart and lung sound healthy. >> since her eyes are not open, she can see how beautiful this guy is -- sky is. >> the leaves are already starting. >> i have a picture. james joslyn took this earlier today on the golf course. ats is what it looks like the c
the vaccine is out there, and now's the time to get it. year, the first time this there's a vaccine that fights four strains of the flu. it is recommended that everyone 65 years of age and older get the shot, along with younger people who have health problems. for the first time, you can go to vaccines.gov and find out where you can get a flu shot and how many people in your area have already received the vaccine. >> we have another update. new pictures to share of the national zoo's...