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united states. doctors and scientists warning appears to be the largest outbreak since omicron two years ago. though more infections, hospitalizations are lower than this time last. year ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back to "dateline: extra." pamela fayed seemed ready to expose her husband's questionable business practices. could that have led to her murder? here again is josh mankiewicz. lapd detective salaam abdul-rahman was investigating the murder of a woman in a parking garage. then he learned that not only was pam fayed locked in a bitter divorce with her husband jim but that the gold trading company that had generated all the money they were fighting over was now under federal investigation and that pam was going to turn on her husband and cooperate with prosecutors. >> she was probably going to be

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Fox News Live

hospitalizations and up to 19000 flu -related deaths. experts fear cases will only continue to climb in the new year. so, how can you protect yourself this flu season (doctor marty mckay professor at johns hopkins school of medicine on a fox news conservative. so doctor mary, is this flu season worse than others? or are we mingling more? >> it is nice to see you arthel but does not appear to be worse than other flu seasons but the country has been oddly complacent about flu deaths each year we have got almost 5000 this year from just this flu season. they has not yet peaked in many parts of the northern united states inmate peak in february. we may see 15 -- 30,000 deaths in the typical flu season where the hopes of the pandemic was the silver lining is that we basically learn better hygiene. it should not be acceptable to show up to work coughing on people and slobbering.

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

real problematic issue but in general, we have seen more of what alkalotic of a domino chain effect for infection. this one started with covid. they got paxlovid. they improve. and then you have something else. it's not covid, it's not blue, not rsv. it's something and we have to ride that wave out too. so, it's been weeks of just miserable -- i do encourage people to get checked, checked for things that they might not realize because with all feelings of numbness, oh, we've got something, it's probably a cold, i'll just stay home. but when it's going on longer, or it's difficult for you or your body, go get it checked out. we are seeing infections on top of these viruses. >> hospitalizations according to the cdc are actually down when it comes to covid, i believe 30% from last year. i wonder if we are at this stage yet. we talked about this in the beginning of the pandemic. one day, we will be at this stage in which covid would be like everything else. are we at a stage in which covid has become this chronic

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Alex Wagner Tonight

into the nucleus is very tiny if at all and then we have special innate immune system proteins that prevented from integrating so even if that happens 99% or more is not going to integrate into the dna. the bottom line is, this is just a scare tactic to scare people away from taking mrna vaccines. they're extremely safe. there's no evidence of dna integration. and it's important now more than ever, just about to save your life. to keep you out of the hospital. why? because this new jn.1 variant that is now rising across the nation, and we're up to thousands of hospitalizations again, you need this new annual immunization which specifically tailored for the variants that are circulating. and if you don't take it you are a risk of hospitalization again. so why he would send out this message at all and why it's under this message that this time when we are desperate to convince americans, only about 90% of americans have even

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Alex Wagner Tonight

integration. and it's important now more than ever, just about to save your life. to keep you out of the hospital. why? because this new jn. 1 variant that is now rising across the nation, and we're up to thousands of hospitalizations again, you need this new annual immunization which specifically tailored for the variants that are circulating. and if you don't take it you are a risk of hospitalization again. so why he would send out this message at all and why it's under this message that this time when we are desperate to convince americans, only about 90% of americans have even taken this new immunization, makes no sense at all and certainly is not fitting with someone who is supposed to be a public health leader. >> at least we have folks like you, peter, who for a long time have been giving us the science and not treating this like idiots. i'm hoping that we will research and listen. thank you for the work you continue to do, my friend. peter hotez, vaccine developer, talking about this for a long time before any of us knew what

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

infection. cbs's janet shamlian reports tonight from houston. >> reporter: a post-holiday punch, with flu cases surging nationwide. at houston's texas children's hospital, they have their hands full. when should a parent take a child to the hospital? >> so parents need to be on the lookout for respiratory systems. we tell the parents especially little kids to look and see if they are pulling in on their chest. >> reporter: estimated hospitalizations have jumped 50% nationwide since last week. among flu deaths this season, 27 children. >> that's her. [crying] >> reporter: they know their crushing pain. >> she was so small. >> reporter: their 2-year-old daughter kennedy had the flu last year. her condition quickly deteriorated and she stopped breathing as her mom rushed her to the hospital. did you ever think it was possible you could lose your

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The ReidOut

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Special Report With Bret Baier

infections are expected to increase even further as more people return from holiday gatherings. correspondent jonathan serrie has that story from atlanta. >> after taking a backseat to covid throughout much of the pandemic, the flu has returned with this year's season already causing more than 7 million illnesses, 73,000 hospitalizations, and 4500 deaths according to the cdc. emergency room visits for respiratory infection suggests rsv activity has started to decline while the number of flu patients has surged past covid by 37%. experts say this is not a reflection on the severity of this season's flu viruses but the shear quantity of cases. >> flu is so dominant that there are more patients with influenza, milder infections that can go home but also people that need hospitalization. so i would say right this moment flu is causing more severe

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Longer Hospital Stays Associated with Insomnia Symptoms

A new study found patients who scored high on the Insomnia Severity Index questionnaire had a longer hospital stay length, increased risk of 30-day readmission, and increased risk of 30-day emergency department or urgent care visits.

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Chris Jansing Reports

Chris Jansing Reports
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