use insect repellant, avoid hairsprays, mousse and perfumes. i have hairspray, mousse, perfumes everywhere. hold on. swat that right there. didn t touch my hair. we don t touch the hair until two hours after the show. coming up putting it all out there for the world to see. the world s finest athletes are taking it off to prove a point. what they re telling all of us with their birthday suits. we ll explain when world news now returns. announcer: world news now continues after this fro
test. everything from spilling coffee on them and dunking them in water. to dropping them from 6 5 . even that awful crunch of driving over your phone. wow, looks like it is okay. reporter: the cases we tested worked. but what happens when yours doesn t? meet shandon jones. this is the case you were using. you clearly didn t see our piece. no, i didn t see your piece. reporter: americans have spent $13 billion on damaged smartphones and one in ten of us are currently using phones with cracked screens. it can cost $450 or more to replace your phone. but before you throw it out, there are places you can go to repair it for about 100 bucks. shandon is dropping her phone off at radio shack where just this month they re rolling out their fix it here program. i cracked the screen. reporter: you give them your phone and an hour later it s fixed. check, check, check. testing.
bite and last a week. ashley manning of georgia went on a mission to haiti in early june. she got her malaria shots and used mosquito repellant with deet but didn t realize she was at high risk. she got bit with infected mosquito and within days of arriving home, she began experiencing painful symptoms. my joints were hurting really bad. was getting really out of breath and it was like, having a favor. reporter: health officials say the biggest risk here is in the southeastern u.s. the most cases have been confirmed in florida. health officials say the biggest worry is that instead of this being a virus that travelers bring back to the united states, that the mosquitoes in the united states begin transmitting it. reena and tahman. karen, thank you very much. prevention is key. they say you should keep your window screens in good repair to keep mosquitos out, get rid of standing water around your home,
if it did, i d be advocating for it and treating patients that way. because i want to be convinced by evidence, not by theory. thanks for joining us. i really appreciate it. i learned a lot. thank you. as the doctor said they are mostly found in the northeast and around the great lakes in wooded or grassy areas, so when you re outside, it s commonsense advice, but make sure to use insect repellant. wear long sleeved clothing or pants and when hiking stay on the trails and try to avoid tall vegetation. and a cdc tip, take a shower within two hours of being outdoors, get the ticks off that way. and still ahead, how scooffschools might adapt new science to the way that children learn. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensureĀ®. nutrition in chargeā¢.
bug buzz off. so if they re exposed to it for too long, they ll be knocked out? or they can be killed? they will be killed. here it is. the insect repellant material. it doesn t feel any different than your average cotton fabric. but this cloth is infused with what scientists call a natural and environment-friendly plant extract that chases bugs away. we tried to find out what the chemical is, but he wouldn t budge. what do you put in it exactly? yes, it is some sort of secret. you can t tell me what you in? we have to protect. mosquitos love sugar. at a government lab we tried to lure mosquitos to fly to the insect repellant cloth by putting sugar on the fabric. the blood suckers didn t go near it. they don t like this. he says similar insect repellant clothing is available in the west, but now that egypt