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>> thank you all so much! [ applause ] go ahead and take a load off. we have a great show today. you have heard us say how bad smoking is for you; but, be honest. i bet there are people here today that sneak a puff now and then; right? it happens. raise your hands if you smoke because you just haven't been able to quit? you tried a lot of things, and you just can't quit? i am sure, you are watching at home, and you areing -- are seeing anti-smoking ads. >> i bet you haven't seen this one, though. >> it's true they fart, but i wouldn't call myself a "farter". i am a social farter. i really only do it when i am out with my friends that fart. we hang out, we drink. [ flatulence ] we dance. [ flatulence ] have fun being together.
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farting. sometimes i will use farting as an excuse to meet a guy. you wanna go outside for a fart?& yeah >> we talk. [ laughter ] we fart. [ flatulence ] >> just because i fart at parties now and then, it doesn't make me a farter. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> i want to admit, that was kinda funny, but before you say anything ... i want you to take a look at this spot: ♪ [ breathes ] ♪ [ breathes ] [coughing] [struggled breathing] ♪
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>> so, we just watched two widely divergent campaigns. with the same end-goal. to get people to quit smoking. and when you watched those two, did you all have a visceral reaction. the first one was funny, we were all laughing in here. the second one i saw many people put their hands over their eyes. maybe some of you recognized that campaign? both can be effective! but what i want to ask some of you in the audience, you said you are smokers and have tried to quit. you raised your hand, right? can you stand up for me? >> hi, i am kaitland. >> how many times have you tried to quit smoking? >> probably 5-6. >> i will ask you, pointedly, when you watched those two, which had the bigger impact. >> the first one was hysterical. it was a different take. but, um, the second one is the one that makes me cringe.
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because i don't want to end up that way. and, you know, i try to be healthy all the time, i don't use shampoo, i am chemical free, except i still smoke cigarettes. i go for organic cigarettes but that's not really ... >> we are talking about the campaign, but you know, for me to hear you say you are chemical free ... but do you know how many carcinogenic chemicals are in cigarettes? >> i know! >> how can i snoke -- smoke and be a yol-- yogi. >> i will not die a smoker. >> how about today? how about today be the day? >> actually, i have been thinking about that today, and i feel like today could be my day! >> well, i will hug you just for -- >> thank you! [ applause ] >> if at first you don't
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succeed, try, try again. >> who else raised their hand? you raised your hand. stand up. your name? >> sky. >> so, sky, when that second vdeo hit, i think you said something like "oh, may gosh ". you recognized that? >> i recognized that campaign. i saw it recently. when i saw it the first time, i was just struck by it so deep within my core. i mean, just the reality of what's going to happen to my body if i continue smoking; it just hit me when i saw that the first time, just a couple of weeks ago. and to see it come up again today, it totally moved me. >> did it move you in a way where you watched it and you thought to yourself: i need to quit. >> it made me feel fearful of not quitting. >> and when you saw the first one, the comedic one, what was your response? >> funny. it made me feel embarrassed of my smoking; not they thought it was "cool" to smoke
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socially, but it made me feel like "god, how foolish i am to be smoking, that looks ridiculous to everyone else around me to be doing that". >> how many times have you tried to quit? >> probably a dozen over the years. when life gets stressful, i pick it up as a way to destress. once i want to stop again, it's hard. >> there's addiction, and there's need forbehavior mod, behavior modification. >> you go for the stressful times with the cigarettes, we replace that with something else. >> yeah, it is, more the behavior, i use it as a coping mechanism, the act of smoking, more so, i think for myself, than the chemicals, themselves. >> these ads are having, if nothing else, an impact. whichever one of these ads, hits you the most if you are a smoker, use it as motivation. take the core feelings you have from it. these campaigns have been shown to work.
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they're not perfect. but they work. and so, which ever way or which ever one works for you, i encourage all of you who raised your hand, and are still smoking, give it another try ... if it doesn't stick this time, give it another try next time. >> talk to the doctor about it, for some of you it's so deep, you can't fight it alone . if you are having that issue, gets -- get help. >> as doctors, none of us smoke, but we know how difficult; you called it and it's an addiction. it's one of the toughest things to break that habit. >> thank you all for sharing. >>i want to move on. [ applause ]. >> you know, this is another question for you. who here knows someone who posts way too much information on social networks? [ laughter ] >> not everyone? oh, my gosh, we all have that person in our lives who tweets everything; instagrams everything. so, what about rhianna, who
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instagrammed this photo of her smoking marijuana. >> how do they know that's marijuana? >> it kinda looks like it. >> that's a joint. >> looks like it. >> could have had a rolled up tobacco cigarette. [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah. >> you are so innocent. >> it's part of the image. and the social eliminate is "it's cool" -- the social element is" that's cool". >> there are two states that have legalized recreational use of marijuana, here in california you can use it for medisinal issues. >> -- medicinal issues. >> who's to say she doesn't have a medical issue? we cannot assume. >> if she's smoking it for a bad back or whatever, that's all right. , but that sexy, seductive
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pose/picture, i mean, i wanted to light up after seeing that picture. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i think the point is, not that people are, um, casting aspersions, but she's posting that in a public forum and guess wharks you -- what, you have teenagers seeing this sexy pose smoking marijuana. >> i think marijuana is safe than drinking alcohol. i have never seen something coming into the e.r. dying from marijuana . i have seen it from alcohol, ridiculously drunk, they kill others through vehiclular mance. kids -- manslaughter. and so this is a message to the kids, though. >> shana got liposuction, she's a reality star, she posted this picture: "hanging
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out". with the fat she had lipo'd out. >> she's proud of that liposuction fat they removed from her. i don't know if -- [ audience oohs ] >> if her doctor encouraged her to do that. maybe she got free surgery. liposuction is the #1 cosmetic procedure we do. not meant to lose weight. it's annual operation of inches for those quite -- >> sculpting. >> for figure faults, which you three do not have. liposuction.a little - it's not meant to lose weight. we have maximum amount of fat we can remove. it translates to 5-6 liters. >> does it really look like this . >> oh, yes. >> it's a combination of fat, blood, you know, plasma, flaud we have -- fluid we have injected ... [ audience oohs ] >> at least she didn't drink it; you know? >> a couple of pictures of me
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in the or, i am sitting next to this like i caught a big fish. 2.2 pounds per liter. 5 liters, anywhere between 10-12 pounds is what you would remove in a maximum liposuction. anymore than that, you put yourself at risk. >> let me say this to everyone. can you let them know that liposuction is night weight-loss surgery. >> it is not a weight-loss surgery, not substitute for eating right and exercise. if you have a muffin top or saddle bags, you may be a candidate. >> heidi klume posted this of herself on a sandy beach. >> beautiful shompt but we have to -- shot. but we have to talk about the health risks associated with sand and a wet bathing suit. she's sitting around with this all day long, it's a fertile environment for the overgrowth of the wrong types of bacteria.
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bacterial vaginosis. by the end of the day, she may have a fishy odor and discharge from the environment of the wet bathing suit. i encourage, ladies, after you have gotten out of the beach scene, take those wet drawers off, and put on shorts. try to keep the environment dried. >> you will get buttne from wearing a wet bathing suit too long. >> most of us guys are saying, you know what? leave it alone. >> there's nothing wrong with a little bit of sand. >> i concur. [ laughter ] >> if you are worried about how you look in that new outfit. you may not be worrying about the right thing. how an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction could be hazardous to your that's next! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> coming up next. >> we ambush our audience
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looking for wardrobe malfunctions. >> why does it embarrass you? >> how is that not embarrassing? >> did you realize when you went to leave the house, this was what you were going with? >> this is one of those things i can't help. them and you sick? >> you are suffocating your vagina. >> coming tomorrow, what to expect when you are not expecting. >> huh. oh! >> we deliver breaking medical news, but a baby? >> slow deep breathes, okay? >> what you need to know when labor strikes. then, the doctors confessional. >> they get uncomfortable and painful. >> this is a really important subject matter. >> beauty tips from the most beautiful women in hollywood. nicole kidman and catherine zeta-jones, all new on the doctors. tomorrow. and then on monday ... all new, sharon osbourne joins the doctors, the dangerous trend that almost killed her . >> this is really hard to do by the way, what she's doing, i hope everyone realizes that.
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>> all new on the doctors. coming upon monday!
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♪ >> everybody on your feet! ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> so, every day before the show, we have watched the
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audience getting warmed up from backstage. we usually see some great dancers, tearing it up. love to see that. now and then we see "other stuff" that maybe we need to address to say the least. specifically, wardrobe malfunctions that could be affecting your health. we have a very good-looking audience. you-all look wonderful! [ applause ] >> whoo-hoo. >> this audience maybe may admit this wasn't her best look. ♪ ♪ >> yeah, that was a splash right there with the dreaded whales tail. >> who says it's dreaded? >> hold on for a second. >> hey. this is the language of the producers, not mine. >> okay. i am with you. >> can you stand up for me? >> what's your name? >> jennifer. >> so, jennifer, and is this your daughter . >> yes. >> you two stand up, but you
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two look like twins, except you are the younger twin. when your mom came to the show today, durealize she -- did you realize she had the whiles tail? -- whales tail? >> i notice it every day. i tell her to wear a longer shirt or something. >> why doesn't it embarrass you? >> how does that not embarrass you? [ laughter ] >> i have to ask, you know, does it bother you that it bothers your daughter . >> um, a little bit. but i try not to go out all the time like that. i am comfortable with way. >> is it a belt issue or -- >> it's either this or going commando. i don't know, i like it. i mean, i get free drinks in the club. >> you show lingere under your clothes, it's fashionable. >> sexy, right? >> you got no complaints from
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us. >> okay, good. i have to give you the medical take away on this now. if you are wearing a g string, what's gonna happen is, you have to keep in mind that, that string goes all the way from your anus to your vagina. if you have a few drops of stool on your anus, and what ends up happening is the stool, if you imagine, it will travel throughout the day. ultimately, feces, at the front and the back can happen. and that can end up going from the anal area which is here, all the way up to thethera; so you will end up with bacterial infections and imbalance of bacteria in the vagina. >> and it's called g-string flossing. >> rachael you have to worry about that with any kind of tight underwear. >> buy underwear that's
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comfortable, particularly if you wear a g-string or thong, only wear it for part of the day and the rest of the day, go commando as you suggested, or have a granny panty as we call it. granny panties are the panties you wear when no with one is around. [ laughter ] >> who's got granny panties? >> the granny panty crew! >> there are other wardrobe malfunctions, and this looks painful, as well. ♪ >> now, first, i want everyone to know that we are not totally ambushing these people. we talked to them before the show parf we got the clip -- show after we got the clips and they're all being great about talking about the wardrobe malfunctions. can i get a hug? [ audience oohs ] [ applause ] >> what's your name? >> i am ty.
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>> and, first of all, did you realize when you went to, um, leave the house this morning, that that was a look you were going with? >> not really. [ laughter ] >> but you are brave enough to admit that ... >> yeah. i guess it's just one of those things i can't help. [ laughter ] >> but let's talk about the health take away on this. okay? because what you are actually doing, when you have camel toe, or you know, you have a lot of pressure, you are suffocating your vagina. and you know, you are actually making it into an environment where a lot of different things can go wrong, like you could develop a yeast infection; you know, you could get bacterial vaginosis and chafing. so, just from us to you, we want us to make sure that you know camel toe is not a healthy thing. and instead of -- make sure you have a cotton crotch in the underwear, don't use synthetics. if you have the pretty satin
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underwear and camel toe at the same time, that will increase problems. and camel toe, too, it makes it for a sweaty environment. as we were talking about before, when there's a lot of sweat down there you could end up with a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. the take home is, if you are going to wear tighter pants, make sure they're not pulled up so high and tight. >> i think camel toe is not necessarily a bad thing but be aware of the health take aways. >> what a good sport. give her a hand. >> what i am learning here is, yeah, you have to be aware of health risks; but i think you both look great. >> fabulous ladies. >> and three accidents you never saw coming, they often happen when you are in the heat of the moment, all of that and more, coming up next! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> coming up next, the top three bedroom accidents you never saw coming. >> sometimes it's not just
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embarrassing, love hurts. >> and later, killer kisses? >> he ended up causing her to have a stroke. [ audience oohs ] >> how to avoid being the next victim, later. >> all new sharon osbourne joins "the doctors", the dangerous trend that almost killed her j. this is hard to do by the way, what she's doing. i hope everyone realizes that. >> all new on
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> let's admit it, sometimes sex can be embarrassing. missed cues, an awkward position, even the dreaded walk of shame .... but that's not all you need to be prepared to deal with when it comes to getting a little loving. sometimes it's not just embarrassing: love hurts. >> before you hit the sheets again, here's what you need to know about some of the most surprising sex events waiting to happen to you. one surhave a says the -- survey says the second most often broken item is wine or glassware. keep it a distance from the furniture so it doesn't get knocked over. >> if you have an intense headache, blurred vision or even blindness, right after orgasm, you might suffer from we call "sex blindness" though
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it's not always serious, you should check with the doctor to be sure. ♪ >> get this. yahoo! reports the #1 sexident is cat attacks. when i cat sees moving objects underneath the sheets, their natural instinct is to pounce, scratch and bite what they see. cuts and scratches will kill the mood, so the next time you are gonna get busy, keep the kiddies and the kitties out of the room! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> have you seen a dog or two, who wanted to get in on the action? it's not just cats. [ laughter ] >> there are other sexidents that can be more serious. a lady's husband gave a hickey that was so intense and painful that he actually ended up causing her to have a stroke.
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he occluded the arterial supply to the brain. [ audience oohs ] >> for those of you who have love bites -- >> this is rare by the way. it doesn't happen often. >> sucking going on there. [ laughter ] >> on the neck. like a vampire. a vampire bite. if you happen to have, say, a hickey, let's talk about how hickeys happen. dr. ian, shall we? we will go on the neck here. >> not yours. [ laughter ] >> so, what's happening, see this suction? he's enjoying it, see? [ laughter ] >> but what's happening is the suction breaks open the capilaries and you have a pooling of blood. that story was intense, but for the average person, you know, sex can get out of hand, you could have a sexident. and all you need is ice. what you wanna do is, after the sucking has happened and you are in the mirror going, oh, no, i gotta go to work. you go in a circular motion and apply pressure.
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the circular motion is actually kind of moving the blood around, so that it's kinda spreading it out, society next day you won't have as much of an issue. do it every 20 minutes, three times in a row, and tomorrow at work, might not be such a bad impression. >> and what were you and your wife doing last night? that's a massive hickey ... [ laughter ] >> we have a rule in my house, only do hickeys in the winter because you can wear a turtleneck. >> and keep the pets out of the bedroom. >> that's right! >> a hickey is basically a bruise. if you don't want a bruise, then maybe don't do it. >> it's a hot spot to suck and chew on the neck. >> chewing is a different sexident. i don't know about the chewing business. >> and coming up, rachel, thank you, great tips. >> coming up, mom may have taught you proper etkid--
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etiquette. but i bet she didn't teach you proper bedicate. all of that coming up next! ♪ >> announcer: coming up next. a big bedroom mistake that is making your partner suffer. >> i have been guilty of it a few times. >> announcer: and later. is that sweat or drool causing damp sheets during the night? >> we produce 3 pints of salave a day. >> mow to tell the difference and when you need to worry, later! á >> closed ca [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. pillsbury crescents. canyes. with naturento moumade vitamelts.vor? tasty vitamin supplements that literally melt in your mouth in flavors like creamy vanilla... ...and juicy orange irresistibly melty nature made vitamelts.
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> bad etiquette at the dinner table is embarrassing but good manners shouldn't end in the dining room. we will show you how bad bedicate can impact your health. starting with my personal favorite. you get into bed, you wrap the covering around you real tight ... and then you pull ... the dutch oven! [ laughter ] >> you-all haven't heard of this one? it's when the dutch oven, is when you cover yourself with sheets, you are feeling a little gassy, you let it build, you let it permeate, and then you say, honey, watch out! you pull the covers up, and that, my friend say dutch oven. i have been guilty of it a few
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times, once or twice. >> we all have. >> and everyone asks, why? why does the dutch oven happen? here's one of the reasons, if you eat a lot of carbs before you go to bed, the bacteria love the carbs, increased gas, laying horizontally, things don't move as efficiently, it builds up and thent dutch oven can occur. watch the carbs 3 hours before you go to bed. >> and warn your partner. >> yes. >> that you are cooking something in the oven. [ laughter ] >> yes! >> what's next? the dreaded ... pool of drool in bed. [ audience oohs ] >> did you realize that we produce 3 pints of saliva, a day? that's a lot of liquid. so ... what happens at night, if you are in a real deep sleep, sleeping on your side, you will start drooling a little bit. >> audience: ewww! >> it will form a dreaded pool of drool.
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to have a bit of a pool of drool is normal; when you want to investigate it, is if it goes on over the course of days. it may be dietary, maybe something wrong with your salivary gland, your perotid, gland, and neural conditions can present as excessive drooling. when you are pregnant, you produce more saliva. men, if your wife's pregnant, a little pool of drool is normal. and, um, oral infections. make sure you keep up with the oral hygiene, that can also stimulate more saliva production. >> great. great. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> and another thing is, eating and drinking in bed. now, for dietary reasons i say: don't eat in bed. you are trying to lose weight, that's a different conversation. when you eat in bed and you have the crumbs, and the you have the pool of drool. >> yeah, you have the drool in there. >> and it's hot, and you are sweating a bit, right?
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all of us sweat, by the way. you don't realize it, even if it's chili, we sweat. then maybe, oh, well, you were drinking something, and a little bit here. this is a problem because ... these kinds of things, whether your skin cells, sweat or food, they breed bacteria. breeding bacteria is a major problem particular let's bed, because you are in there for many hours. you don't see it, and it breeds dust mites. eat 1-3 hours before you go to bed. metabolism goes down before guto sleep, prevent the excess calories from being converted from food to foot. and what a mess this is gonna make? bad for you, bad for the bed. don't do it, don't eat in bed. >> you don't wanna feet the dust mites. >> no, you don't. [ audience oohs ] >> if it's a sexual prop, maybe in the bed it might be okay? >> chocolate sauce or ...
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>> yes, well, you kinda have to wash the sheets. >> i don't want to deprive anyone of their .... [ laughter ] >> of their sexual nutrition. [ laughter ] >> so, let me just say, then, you should wash your sheets once a week in very mot water, that will -- hot water. do what you need to do in between time! >> love it! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> so, don't eat, don't fart, and don't drool in bed. [ laughter ] >> coming up, stacy london style expert is here to talk about an uncomfortable condition that's affected her for most of her life. find out what it is and how it may affect you, next! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ reform >> being diagnosed with a disease, a chronic life-time disease, made me feel very different, very early on. and even though - when i first got it, it wasn't severe - it got very severe! closed captioning provided by:
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> let's face it, it can be downright miserable when dealing with a health condition that makes you feel uncomfortable in your own skin. style expert and tv host, stacy london, knows this all too well. ♪ oh, my god! >> i am stacy. >> i am clinton. >> we are from tlt's, what not to wear! >> the hit show on tlc, what not to wear. >> you deserve to be the final contributor on "what not to wear, ever". >> stacy london took the delone as the queen of -- thrown as queen of style.
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>> severe undermining her self-image, stacy is coming clean about her personal struggles and triumphs on the road to becoming a fashion icon due to her psoriasis. >> you have a struggle with psoriasis? >> my inclination towards all things sparkling and pretty and perfect, came out of the fact that i was diagnosed at the age of 4 with psoriasis. i never felt okay. being that young and being diagnosed with a chronic life-time disease, maybe me feel very different, very early on. and even though, when i first got it, it wasn't severe, it got very severe by the time i was 11. i was covered in red scales from the neck down. and i had crazy thick scalp
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psoriasis. so i had longer hair than i do now, and because we had to put all sorts of things and goo, and i would wear a shower cap, mom would have to scrub it out with boric acid every morning. so it got to be too difficult. we had to cut off all of my hair. at 11, being covered in red scales, having a crew cut, you can imagine, you know, it was not the easiest time of life. but it made me feel complete insecure. but even after it started to get a little bit better, those feelings of insecurity, i don't think, ever went away. hard enough to be 11 years old, having notes in your locker saying: you are uglier than the elephant man or get out of school before you infect us. >> people don't understand skin conditions, bah psoriasis as you see on the animation,
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it's an autoimmune disease. your immune cells as you see here, attack your skin, when they attack your skin, the skin cells rapidly replicate and die off. it creates these very intense scaly patches that stacy is so familiar with. you see them oftentimes on the elbows, knees and back. and as stacy mentioned it can be almost anywhere. it may not look like your classic psoriasis. there are things called psoriasis that look like bug bites. and so if you have bug bites and they never, ever go away? >> yeah. >> it could be psoriasis. not everything's the classic plaque psoriasis. >> looking at the pictures, i have to say, it's bone-chilling so, um, empathetic to people who suffer from all sorts of
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autoimmune diseases. tricky. they present in so many different ways. you don't know whether or not they're gonna get better, worse, or a lot of things, sort of play a part here. the thing about them that's so tricky is, not only are there different mutations of the disease themselves, every person is different, and ever person is gonna have a different kind of reaction. some people get worse and stay that way, some get better and stay that way. it's such an individual disease. which is why, um, i partnered with advi, to do this campaign "uncover your confidence". a couple of reasons: the first is really understanding, um, that a lot of people who get this disease are so challenged, psychologically and emotionally. it's not life-threatening, and it's so, um,erk -- emotionally disabling. and a lot of people give up hope. one of the things most
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important was to kind of empower patients. not only to go out and find the right kind of care, you must find the right dermatologist, as you know, not all dermatologists specialize in psoriasis or autoimmune diseases. so it's really important to find the right care. but also to empower yourself by not thinking that your skin or your disease defines you. >> so well said. thank you so much. >> learn more about uncovering your confidence by visiting www.thedoctorstv.com. make sure you don't forget to watch the season finale, of "what not to wear" friday october 19th. >> thank you, thank you! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> there's a lot more on the other side of the break. stick around! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> you know, lulu and i have been through a lot together. she's got a bit of a problem. >> lulu is a bootie scooter. we have an appointment with
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>> the perfect day to answer all of those questions that rub you and your pet the wrong way ... >> you know, lulu and i have been through a lot together. you got a bit of a problem. >> a little embarrassing. downright gross. lulu, the bootie scooter. we have an appointment with dr. campbell, he will get to the bottom of lulu's bottom. >> what's up with lulu? >> what brings you in today? what's going on? >> the problem is right here. >> courtney, she's a bootie scooter. >> bootie scooter. >> did you know there's an app, for that? i mean an app, but i don't need the cell phone. i mean "a" "a" "p", anal sacs, allergies and parasites. let's check out the anal sacks
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and get them emptied, squeeze at 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock. 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock, just like that, right back there. you will feel a bit of like a consistency. if you see paste-like material, great job. >>i love coming in here to see you but is there anything i should be doing at home to keep this at bay? >> switch to a nice high fiber diet like this one, or you can add canned pumpkin to the food. they will squeeze harder during a bowel movement and it will express those sacs. >> fiber is good for dogs too. >> i will take the sample, run tests and figure out if there's parasites and i will call you tomorrow. >> thanks, doc. thank you! [ applause ] >> please welcome back to the show, vetinarian courtney camp bell. >> i would also like to welcome back through our
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special, special doggie door, lulu! >> yeah! [ applause ] >> one, two, three. lu, lu! >> that test was negative. look at what we have going on here. we have something called a poo,. what's funny about this, is, this particular item, this will catch the poo, if she decides to go in an had area where there's lots of people. or you are embarrassed about having to reach down and pick up theoo-- the poo. >> have you try? >> travis, it's a magnate. i sure have. it's like a horse shoe. >> this may work, you may need training to do it. but if you are embarrassed by it, or those sorta things, i gotta be honest, as crazy as it sounds, picking up poo, is a way to tell how healthy the dog is. if it's crazy soggy or wet, you can figure out a lot about
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what's going on with her. from picking it off the ground. great item, but sometime its may need training. >> but there's all kinds of things, and letting her be natural lulu. >> how is lulu's health doing? >> she's 10 years old, and she had a scare, she almost died, had internal bleeding. a great vet, in new york, saved her life. like the doctor said, she's keeping her weight down. >> she's got a waist right here. beautiful shape. >> look at you. >> thank you for caring for our favorite friends. >> thank you for coming back. we will be right back! >> coming up, breaking health news you can't afford to miss! ♪ a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free? new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. giving you calcium plus d,
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