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the second part of the solution is actually, we comb out with a mousse, to get rid of the dead debris. and this final step is a topical solution, it's the final step and smooths the hair. it's so much better because it's much faster. it takes one hour to one andlf hours. there are no pesticides and you know lorning have to comb at -- longer have to comb at home. that's it. >> dr. travis: i have to and even yourself when you are around lice, how do you avoid getting it? >> head-to-head contact is what it is. one thing we see a lot of, older girls getting it doing selfies together with the friends on the phones. and the main thing, is would be great to wear a braid. you have to be conscious of not sharing things, not sharing towels at camp, those kinda things. >> they don't actually jump. it has to be -- >> head-to-head contact.
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home, so that you don't reinfest yourself. >> most people think washing everything is the key. the truth is, it's actually the drying. because the bugs can live under water for 2 hours and hold their breath. so they're really insidious. the thing we recommend is drying on high for 40 minutes, you can also dry backpacks, hats. car seat covers. that type of thing. when you get home, change your clothes but, set thosas because the bugs can't live off the bode for more than 2 dace. they really only live on the human head. ? and the final thing is, take the brushes and put them in the freezer for 2 days and that will kill them. >> dr. travis: thank you for sharing these with us. and, um, good tow know there are treatments out there! -- good to know there are treatments out there! . >> zap those suckers. >> if you have had lice at home - it's happened to me because i have kids - it's a
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>>i and on that note we are going to break! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> announcer: coming up, child rotective services are called whn a mom assigned chores to her kid! now, what every parent needs to know! and then, today's doctor's prescription is guaranteed to help you on your weight-loss journey. that's coming up! ? ? >> dr. travis: clos you wanna see something intense? pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, with strong is beautiful. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> dr. travis: are you a parent struggling to have a kid keep their room clean? one mom was sick ask tired of -- sick and tired of picking up after the kid. she had an out of the box way of disciplining the children. alice, tell us what you did? >> like most moms, especially those of teenagers, you tell your kid, please clean your room, clean your room now,
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you end up going in the room and cleaning it for them. so i picked up stuff putting it into trash bags. one bag might have a sock or cleat in it, along with clean clothes, along with some dirty clothes. [ applause ] >> and then i said, i put a note on the bedroom door, they found it when they got home from school. i let them know their stuff was, that let them know they could buy actual all back from me at $25 a bag! [ applause ] > that the money could not come from any money they had already had saved, the money could only come from the chores they were supposed to already be doing. >> dr. travis: how did they respond to this, i am curious? >> um, they were not, um, as aused as i was.
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>> it was met with a lot of protest! and how could i. and this is horrible. and, i have got a soccer game on saturday. and what am i gonna do with my band practice. you have my band music. and i need my chrome book for school, now i can't charge it. i don't know which bag the cord's in. >> dr. travis: i heard from the grapevine, the soccer game is coming up, and your son >> both of my two little girls. >they were fantastic. so, my two youngest sons are 9 & 12, most little boys in a situation would be laughing their behinds off, but he's thinking about someone else and he came to ask me what chores, he could do. he said, if i do extra chores
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some of the bags back for lilyanna. how do you say no to that? oh, my goodness. >> dr. travis: in a way it feels like it brought them together as siblings. where i want to go ahead and move this conversation, because this is where i was a bit befuddled. i guess you got some negative feedback and someone threatened to call child protective servics on you? >> yeah. it was crazy. i ended up posting a couple of pictures along with what i did on facebook thinking maybe might get amused by it. and i really didn't think anything else would come from it. i never expected it to go viral and get -- i had people contacting me from japan, india, france. you know? from italy. and some of them were like, this is the most clever thing i heard of >> i am doing this with my kid. and then like you said, there were some that were telling me how horrible i was. that i was psychologically
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>> dr. travis: really? >> let me respond to that. you are not psychologically damaging your kids. this is not abuse. this is not neglect. as a matter of fact, it's a creative way to take control! [ applause ] >> and the kids not only need to be disciplined, they want to be disciplined to a certain extent. >> they do. they need to be learned to be disciplined sometimes. the only thing i would add that maybe you told your kids, is, my kids have to because they're part of a community. when you live with people, you help out. and so, some of the chorse need to happen -- chores need to happen that you don't get paid for, you don't get a bag for. you do it because you live here and it's the right thing to do. >> absolutely, absolutely. [ applause ] >> dr. travis: i think, um, certainly it's very creative. thank you so much for sharing this inventive way with us. and, it seems like everything works out! [ applause ] >> dr. travis: good stuff.
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treatment for rbf, the results are in. and, how to detect a deadly form of skin cancer on the most unlikely part of your body. that's coming up. >> dr. travis: here's what's breaking in today's news in two. >> announcer: the new york city bombing and the victims and a rare virus spreads among student business at a popular
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>> dr. travis: earlier in the show we talked about the dreaded resting bitch face. when your relaxed face looks angry even when you are feeling good. and dr. jason emmer is doing a procedure on his patients. are you curious if it worked? this is sue's before picture. and now? after the procedure ... this is her now! >> dr. travis: sue, have you seen the results yet? >> no. they wouldn't let me. [ laughter ] >> dr. travis: so, look up here, and there you are. >> there, good. yes, yes! [ applause ] >> so, doc, i see it. dr. emmer walk us through this. how much volume did you add, where did you put the filler? >> we used a special filler
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juvaderm voluma, it gives lift, lasts 2 years. around the eye there's blood vessels and nerves, be careful you need someone experienced. we did along the bone, around the top of the brow, temper area and the middle part of her eyebrows. so she didn't look sad, angry and always presentable. what i wanted. ? >> s >> dr. travis: you said it lasts for 2 years. how much does this cost? >> 1500-3,000 dollars depending on how much you do, and it lasts up to 2 years. >> a little birdie said you are in the dating scene? >> it's time to update your photo! [ applause ] >> with how good you look! >> this is gonna definitely help. >> dr. travis: what kinda guy are you looking for, in case he's out there.
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>> perfect! [ applause ] >> here in la, not gonna happen. [ laughter ] >> no, that's not true. >> dr. travis: as long as you are happy that's all that matters. dr. emmer, thank you so much! [ applause ] >> dr. ravis: and, look, before we go to the break. there's nothing you can do, is there, to prevent the rbf? i mean, in in other words, if you consciously -- i am curious. >> there are expressions people makeover time that just get used to doing it, and it sorta becomes ingrained, and it will lead to the angry look. frowning and scowling will contribute. >> interesting. >> for most people it's just part of the aging process. >> dr. travis: well, no longer for sue, we will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, how to detect the deadliest form of skin cancer on the most unlikely part of your body.
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you go get melam noma on your nail. it's deadly, but if you catch it early it's treatable. when you think of melanoma, we think of moles, that get a lot of sunight but actual can affect areas -- but it can affect areas like the palms of your hands and your mouth, people have to realalize -- realize that. if you see something that doesn't look right, see the doctor. curable. see your doctor. what's interesting, the brown or black nail streak that we see here, is one of the most common signs. >> if you see it early on, you can treat it. prognosis for melanoma has to do with the depth of how this grows. if you ignore somethig on the finger, if you treat it early, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. if it goes to a certain depth,
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finger off. [ audience oohs ] >> dr. travis: that's why we do a full body check. check your finger and toe nails. skin cancers are due to uv-radi yourself with a broad spectrum sunscreen. cover-up and put a hat on. and use uv-resistant clothing. [ chimes ] >> clothing, that's the "word-of-the-day". and our "word-of-the-day", clothing, enter it on our website, www.thedoctorstv.com, for a chance to win $1 certificate to summer skin. they design upf-50, sun protective clothing like you see here. without using added chemical treatmentless. >> dr. travis: guess -- treatments. >> dr. travis: guess what, everyone's going home with a gift certificate to summer skin. >> and today's doctor's prescription is guaranteed to help you on your weight-loss journey, that's coming up. >> dr. travis: here's what's
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? ? >> >> dr. travis: the american academy of pediatrics, issued a warning about codeine, and recommends ibuprofen for pain, and simple remedies like ice after tonsils. the academy cites, a review, finding 29 related deaths in children and severe breathing problems related to codeine. ? ? >> dr. travis: health officials at florida state university are reporting an outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease. normally found in children and toddlers, the viral infection has been seen in more than a dozen students on campus. the virus can spread through close personal contact, cughing, sneezing or contact with feces. symptoms can include: fever,
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painful sores in the mouth. there's no vaccine for the virus. treatment can include over the counter pain and fever reducers and mouthwashes to numb mouth pain. the best defense is washing hands often with soap and water and good overall hygiene. >> dr. travis: that's today's news in two. ? ? , sometime for my doctor's -- >> dr. travis: time for my doctor's script. >> looks great. >> dr. travis: but there's an important ingredient. it may help with weight-loss i grew up eating these all the time. my mom, every morning for breast, prunes. [ audience oohs ] >> really, i am a prune fan. >> dr. travis: researchers found those given prunes during the 12-week weight-loss journey experienced greater weight-loss overall and had an increased feeling of fullness. that makes sense. a lot of fiber. >> when you eat prunes you fill up quickly. is there anything else in here?
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this is some pruney peanut butter smoothie goodness that we are drinking right here. [ laughter ]. >> and this is, this is awesome! it's really good. >> dr. travis: you know what we are gonna call this? this is gonna be your smooth move smoothie. [ audience oohs ] [ applause ] >> here's to tomorro morning! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> dr. travis: and the best part them straight from the can, cook them in meals or enjoy them in a wonderful smoothie. so, peanut butter, a little prune jelly smoothie. we will have this recipe on the website. today. cheers, everyone! >> cheers! [ crowd cheering ]
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nder engines and found no benefit to using a higher level of gas than what was called for by the manufacturer. aaa estimates 16.5 million drivers misfueled their cars by upping the octane unnecessarily last year, costing them an extra $2.1 billion. only about 16% of vehicles on the road require premium gas. they are typically high-perfoan another 10% run best on mid-grade. while 7 in 10 cars on the road only need regular. >> consumers if they stick with what the owner's manual recommends, they're going to be fine and save some money while they're at it. >> reporter: now, if you're just devoted to your premium gasoline, it's not going to hurt your car. it's not going to hurt your performance. you're just not going to see a whole lot of benefit out of it for most drivers. now, we talked to the american petroleum institute. they represent the gasoline
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more and more people are getting tattoos. by 2020 it's expected to be a billion-dollar a year industry. but how safe is the ink that's going under your skin? anna werner has a look. >> reporter: san francisco hairstylist jar samuel loves his salvador dali-inspired >> i like the art of it, the expression of the art. >> reporter: but when it comes to what's going under his skin -- >> sort of an out of sight out of mind. >> reporter: you don't really spend too much time thinking about it? >> i mean, i want them either way. so i guess i haven't really given it too much thought. >> reporter: many tattoo fans don't. unless they get a reaction like this. some people have reported sensitivity, allergic reactions and infections. >> my foot just kept getting
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>> reporter: sarah lindhorst, the sister of a cbs news employee, says this tattoo she got in 2016 quickly became infected and sent her to the emergency room. >> they told me it was a pretty bad infection and put me on antibiotics and some crutches, and i was on crutches for a few weeks until it healed. >> reporter: at this new york city tattoo parlor the owner, who goes by the name bang bang, says he takes careful precautions, which include rubber gloves -- this job. >> repor reporter: and steriliz instruments. >> the dangers in tattoo shops are the things you don't see. that's why it's tough. it's microbacteria and diseases and germs that we have to clean and sterilize and we need to give extreme care to the preparation. >> reporter: but it's not just the tattoo shops. then there's the ink. san diego dermatologist arhysa ortiz studied the issue. >> what's concerning about tattoo inks is we really don't know what's going into these
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>> reporter: in fact, the fda notes many pigments in inks are industrial-grade colors used for printer's ink or automobile paint. ortiz says some contain heavy metals like cobalt or cadmium. >> and it can cause many different types of problems like just allergic skin rashes or inflammatory skin cancer. when you go in to get it's important you're aware of that and don't think it's just harmless paint going into your skin. >> reporter: the fda reports seven voluntary recalls of tattoo ink since 2004, one that came after 19 people contracted a serious infection from contaminated ink. this owner says he trusts his ink suppliers but agrees, inks nationwide deserve more scrutiny. >> i think that in the future they do need to really test what's inside of them. >> and that's the "overnight
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