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WASHINGTON - When it comes to protecting yourself from H1N1 swine flu, have you tried the virus-killing shampoo?
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We are hearing more about the struggles some women and mothers endure after becoming alcoholics. The stresses of work and a busy homelife lead numerous women to seek comfort in a drink.
ABC 7 is On Your Side with a look inside the secret lives of alcoholic mothers.
A new survey says a quarter of young drivers text behind the wheel. Last year there were 5,000 teen driving deaths. Experts believe part of the reason is that so many teens are texting while driving.
7 On Your Side has uncovered countless drivers in the District are getting tickets at broken meters while the contractor who's supposed to fix them makes money every time you get a ticket.
7 On Your Side has uncovered an infuriating dilemma for thousands of local drivers: a parking meter mix-up that's costing them a lot of money.
The downside to the new "credit card bill of rights" is that some customers are seeing their interest rates jump and are being charged new fees.
Sales figures released Tuesday show sales are up for Ford and General Motors months after Cash for Clunkers ended, but that's hurt auto repair shops like Precision Import Service.
Lupis is a painful disease that affects nearly five million Americans. No new treatments for it have been available for nearly 50 years, but that could soon change.
With all the concerns about H1N1 flu, it is one question on Metro riders' minds: What else is riding along on the trains and in the stations?
A Montgomery County boy died this weekend when he became tangled in drapery cords. It could happen in any home but there are ways to avoid a similar tragedy in your home.
The economy might be having a positive effect on some people's health. Because of the economic downturn, some people are taking more preventive steps to avoid getting sick.
A newlywed couple found a nasty surprise waiting for them when they returned home from their honeymoon.
7 is On Your Side Tuesday night with a look at one of the most dangerous crosswalks in the District.
7 is On Your Side with a warning for men about a disease usually associated with women: breast cancer.
7 is On Your Side tonight with a warning about the safety of our food.
We've all heard of the H1N1 virus, but what about H3N8? The newest flu victim is man's best friend.
A word of warning for parents: even though you're not in the car with your teen, you're still influencing how they drive, for better or for worse.
7 is On Your Side with what could be good news for people struggling to pay their bills.
While your home is supposed to be a safe place for you and your family, a new study says a surprising number of local homes have dangerous problems inside.
Some Prince George's County residents are frightened after hearing strange noises coming from inside their walls.
Experts say drowning is the second leading cause of death for children under 14 years old. They say it can happen quickly, quietly and right in front of a parent's eyes.
Now that it's getting colder outside, many people will be heading to tanning salons to keep that summer glow.
On this world Alzheimer's Day, there are alarming new details about the growing epidemic of dementia.
The bad economy is forcing many people to try and sell things on the Internet to make some cash.
Some four billion people worldwide subscribe to wireless services - but new research suggests this technology could lead to significant health problems.
Neighbors in Great Falls, Va., say they're worried about the safety of their water.
Now that the summer travel season is over, it might be a good time to take a trip.
While most D.C. students went back to school last month, sources say some are still waiting for the bus to pick them up.
A local woman tried to disconnect her husband's phone after he died, but she was out of luck for weeks because she didn't know his security password.
He tries to conserve energy and pays his bill on time but a small business owner from Rockville says he still wound up with a $9,000 Pepco bill.
The down economy has many diners leaving fewer dollars on the table for the wait staff, but experts say recession or not, tipping 15 to 20 percent is mandatory.
7 On Your Side knows that as summer wears on, the temperatures rise along with people's utility bills.
It's been two years since the Minneapolis bridge collapse that killed 13 people and injured 140 others but for those who survived the tragedy, the fear is still fresh.
The government is warning that up to 90,000 Americans could die of swine flu this fall and winter.
It appears Americans have more of a sweet tooth than many of us realized.
ABC 7's On Your Side has a frightening warning for suburban parents: Heroin is quickly becoming the drug of choice for many teens, some as young as 14 years old.
7 is On Your Side with word of a massive car recall. Volkswagen and Audi say thousands of vehicles have a potentially deadly problem that can occur without warning.
7 is On Your Side with a warning for anyone still thinking about making a "Cash for Clunkers" deal.
A senior citizen says she was trapped on a Metrobus by a driver who wouldn't let her off. The elderly woman says she even has the scars to prove it.
Nearly 40 million adults suffer from crippling anxiety disorders.
Getting a parking ticket is never fun but when it's for something that isn't your fault, it can be infuriating
They're among the most common types of summer shoes but your flip flops could also be among the dirtiest things in your home.
Total joint replacements often mean months of recovery - starting with several days in the hospital hooked to powerful pain medications.
7 is On Your Side Monday night with medical news for head and neck cancer patients.
7 is On Your Side Friday night with the latest efforts to keep the popular "Cash for Clunkers" program afloat.
7 in On Your Side Friday night looking into complaints about low water pressure in a Northwest D.C. community.
It's a disease that starts with a tiny bite but can leave victims nearly paralyzed. Now, there's growing controversy over how to treat it.
7 is On Your Side with a woman who is asking for help getting her job back.
As the economy continues to drain wallets, some people are trying to find a new way to make money and as 7 On Your Side found out, some bartending schools are seeing students pour in.
Sources say the popular restaurant chain Denny's is facing a class-action lawsuit because of what some are calling "dangerously high" levels of sodium in its meals.
While it can be difficult to afford a new car during tough economic times, 7 is On Your Side with word of a new government program that is giving money to replace your "clunker."
7 is On Your Side with a warning about a scam hitting the D.C. area.
A Montgomery County woman says it's become nearly impossible to enjoy an evening in her backyard.
While it's almost time to go back-to-school shopping for new clothes and supplies, many say the recession is putting a big dent in their budgets this year.
7 is On Your Side with an in-depth look into what D.C. summer job participants are really doing.
7 is On Your Side checking into reports of dust clouds blowing through some local neighborhoods.
U.S. swine flu vaccinations could begin in October with children at schools among the first in line, the Obama administration said Thursday as the president and his Cabinet urged states to figure out now how they'll tackle the virus' all-but-certain resurgence.
Consumers know less about the water they pay dearly for in bottles than what they can drink almost for free from the tap because the two are regulated differently, congressional investigators and nonprofit researchers say in new reports.
New safety standards aimed at reducing salmonella and E. coli outbreaks are part of a government effort to try to make food safer to eat.
Whether you are headed to the National Mall this weekend or out of town, 7 is On Your Side with the travel forecast.
7 is On Your Side this July 4 holiday weekend, providing helpful tips on how to avoid getting caught by speed traps.
As high school and college students take a break for the summer, some school athletes are using that time to heal injuries sustained during the year.
Can buying wind power really help you save cash?
7 On Your Side has new information about teen drivers. Starting next week, their Virginia licenses could be no longer if they skip school.
Fourth of July fireworks are going on sale Friday in Virginia, and 7 On Your Side is checking to make sure the firecrackers at roadside stands popping up throughout the state are safe and legal.
It's a dangerous side effect of the D.C. area's wet spring as ticks carrying Lyme Disease are popping up across the region.
Much of the investigation into Monday's deadly Metro collision is focusing on the age of the trains involved.
Hitting a hole in one was hard enough. but collecting a prize for it proved even more difficult - until he called 7 On Your Side.
It seems like there's an epidemic of speed traps and red light and photo radar cameras. But 7 On Your Side knows about a new techonology helping people avoid tickets.
As the economy improves, more people are buying homes. But despite the fact sales have gone up slightly since last year, it's taking longer to close the deal. 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin is here to explain why.
7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin has the story on a local towing operator who is facing criminal charges over the way he's done business.
Consumer trust is a big issue in the car business and many consumers are wary - believing dealers will say anything to get them to buy.
Too many leaks and breaches within the nation's most sensitive computer systems have prompted the president to take action. Now, 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin is exposing some of those vulnerabilities and tells us what exactly is being done.
It seems like a great deal: cash a big check, wire the proceeds and collect a small commission. But it's a scam, and people are falling victim.
Maryland's plans to install speed cameras in school and road work zones has some complaining it’s a money-making scheme. 7 On Your Side investigates.
A warning from 7 On Your Side: It isn't too early to be thinking about your next trip, especially if you're crossing borders.
High school graduates are supposed to be celebrating this time of the year as classes finish up and prom approaches. But for one group of students from Gaithersburg there is one last lesson to learn. 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin explains.
Carry a cell phone? You could be opening up your life to eavesdroppers. 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin explains.
Ever wanted to be the smartest one in the room? Now you can. This next generation cell phone will make you look like you have a sixth sense: all knowing, all seeing and oh so clever.
As wine festival season is gearing up across the region, 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin shows how not to judge a bottle by its price.
Now is the time to buy for those not completely impacted by the recession because the economic downward spiral has caused prices to drop as well.
With the downturn in the economy there's been an uptick in scams, and 7 On Your Side's got the jump on most since we hear from you as soon as they happen.
Locked out and ripped off by a local locksmith - many of you have been complaining about it. 7 On Your Side goes undercover to catch the culprits.
The swine flu panic is starting to grow among travelers. Flights to Mexico are nearly empty, and Continental has canceled half its flights to the country. That's why ABC 7's Ross McLaughlin is here with the big question people are now asking, should I stay or should I go?
The old saying goes, "Look after the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves." 7 On Your Side took it to the bank!
President Obama is not pleased with credit card executives, saying it is time for unfair credit card practices to end. The action should come as no surprise as 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin has been exposing outlandish fees and credit card practices for months.
Worried about aggressive drivers? A new study says the first place to check is the mirror.
It's a numbers game and consumers are getting caught in the crunch - the credit card crunch that is. And as 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin explains, consumers have just about had enough.
A Virginia woman went looking for a car not love, but says when she refused a car dealer's advances she lost her vehicle and her money! That's when 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin got the call to patch things up.
7 On Your Side has heard plenty of insurance horror stories, and even though this one tops them all, it has a happing ending. ABC 7's Ross McLaughlin explains.
It's a story first uncovered by 7 On Your Side: An alleged tax cheat who failed to pay her workers is now going on trial.
Some new boasting rights for our area tonight. According to Consumer Reports, we have some of the best supermarkets in the country.
If your car ever breaks down by the side of the road and police offer assistance, you just might want to say, "no!" 7 On Your Side explains why.
7 On Your Side wants to know what's going on at National Harbor after another elderly couple found itself the owner of a new unit in a time-share development.
7 On Your Side gets action. First we exposed how Fairfax County Public Schools was doing business with a questionable charity. Now something's being done about it - reluctantly!
She went to Wal-Mart for an oil change, but says she ended up with a seized engine. That's why she called 7 On Your Side.
An elderly Maryland woman she feels victimized twice: first she was bitten by a bat; now she's stinging over the Medicare bill. Until she called 7 On Your Side, that is.
Looking for work? The unemployed could be hindered in their search by something our 7 On Your Side team discovered.
If your ordering fast food you'd better slow down and be careful how you order. But we're not counting calories, we're counting cash. Ross McLaughlin explains.
Have you heard about the major refrigerator recall? It could be bigger than first thought, and 7 On Your Side's Ross McLaughlin has the video to prove it.
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