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dr. mark siegel is here.>> i will define it the way the cdc tends to define it which is resistant bacteria a bacteria that doesn't respond to the usual antibiotics. doesn't mean it doesn't respond to any antibiotics. in the case of the one you are talking about today it can be treated by an antibiotic known as the amino glycocide did is problematic to treated because it is toxic to the kidneys. stuart: i keep hearing the words superbut in hospitals all over the place. seems like that any. is it a growing problem that the old form of antibiotics no longer work on these bugs? >> it is a huge problem and the triple headed problem. i am glad you brought this up because this is the business channel. there are couple business reasons for this. hospitals are not cleaning themselves properly. not enough disinfectant not enough disinfecting because hospitals are in trouble. they don't have the money to spend keeping themselves disinfected. secondly doctors practice defensive medicine, prescribe antibiotics because the
dr. mark siegel is here.>> i will define it the way the cdc tends to define it which is resistant bacteria a bacteria that doesn't respond to the usual antibiotics. doesn't mean it doesn't respond to any antibiotics. in the case of the one you are talking about today it can be treated by an antibiotic known as the amino glycocide did is problematic to treated because it is toxic to the kidneys. stuart: i keep hearing the words superbut in hospitals all over the place. seems like that any....
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dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse.hey join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i
dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse.hey join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i
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dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse. they join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i mean, without the heart we've got nothing. dr. sammed ay, what's first on the list? >> obviously this is a very serious problem because it is a leading cause of death among men and women. we have 720,000 deaths and heart attacks as a result this. i'm glad we are all wearing the red color as of bringing awareness in this situation. i always talk about knew monics because i think it's always easy to remember exactly what we're talking about. i think a -- and i'll post this on line. a is for ask your doctor whether you need aspirin or not. aspirin is a big topic i'm going to ask marc who should be on aspirin and who should not. i think a third of the country are suffering from metabolic syndrome. what exactly are we talking about? metabolic syndr
dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse. they join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i mean, without the heart we've got nothing. dr. sammed ay, what's first on the list? >> obviously this is a very serious problem because it is a leading cause of death among men and women. we...
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dr. mark siegel is in. are saying is if you feed kids peanuts you will reduce the severity of the allergy later in life if they get allergy at all. is that right? >> absolutely and this is a great study that comes from researchers at your country of origin, the other side of the pond. it feeds into something called the hy gene theory. we are deliberately keeping our kids away from the-what they are exposed to. every time we do that we risk an allergic response. the immune system goes haywire when it doesn't see something and the theory is everybody is so afraid of peanut allergies the we are not allowed the american academy of pediatrics, since the year 2000 we have not been able to give kids the not so they are almost 3 years old, from the american academy of pediatrics, that is the recommendation but this study shows if we expose them to a little bit of peanuts we can cut down their risk of a full-blown peanut allergy by 70% to 8% and you know why that is? we are priming the pump, giving a little bit of p
dr. mark siegel is in. are saying is if you feed kids peanuts you will reduce the severity of the allergy later in life if they get allergy at all. is that right? >> absolutely and this is a great study that comes from researchers at your country of origin, the other side of the pond. it feeds into something called the hy gene theory. we are deliberately keeping our kids away from the-what they are exposed to. every time we do that we risk an allergic response. the immune system goes...
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dr. mark siegel.he government is getting ready to drop its longstanding warning about the amount of cholesterol in your diet. it is a new take on cholesterol. it does not reverse warnings about high-level of bad cholesterol in the blood which have been linked to heart disease but it is new. let's bring in a registered dietitian, obvious question, can i go ahead with my six egg omelet without guilt? >> anything in excess is not recommended. the only thing you are doing is cutting the 200 mg recommendation so you don't have to be watching how many milligrams of cholesterol you are eating. instead -- stuart: are they saying it is not the amount of cholesterol you are investing? over a certain level? is not the amount? >> our body produces cholesterol and what we have known for the last 40 years is saturated fat and trans fat affects the cholesterol we make in our bodies, not the cholesterols that we each. you still have to watch saturated fat and trans fat. stuart: still walking that. >> we try not to sa
dr. mark siegel.he government is getting ready to drop its longstanding warning about the amount of cholesterol in your diet. it is a new take on cholesterol. it does not reverse warnings about high-level of bad cholesterol in the blood which have been linked to heart disease but it is new. let's bring in a registered dietitian, obvious question, can i go ahead with my six egg omelet without guilt? >> anything in excess is not recommended. the only thing you are doing is cutting the 200...
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dr. mark siegel take a victory lap? i always tell him i never get sick. he's in the case.ext. ♪ stuart: all right. we've opened up on a monday morning with a modest lost. down 65 points. not much on a 17,700 index. you know maybe, who knows, but maybe we'll get rid of this loss and onward to 18,000. but 17750 is where we are now. gold is 12.41 per ounce. up six bucks. cheap oil hurting the driller. diamond offshore. diamond says it won't pay a special dividend. it's been doing that since 2006, but not this year. thirty-three bucks a share on diamond. that's the formerly hong kong banking corporation. its swiss subsidiary helped wealthy customers conceal a lot of money in assets. rich edson has the story from washington. rich, this is a totally new and separate story isn't it? this is a whole new batch of people who may have been caught concealing assets and not paying taxes. >> right. this is from documents that the company says were previously provided to french authorities. they're now surfacing. former shpc detailing accounts from 2011 to several news outlet. it reports
dr. mark siegel take a victory lap? i always tell him i never get sick. he's in the case.ext. ♪ stuart: all right. we've opened up on a monday morning with a modest lost. down 65 points. not much on a 17,700 index. you know maybe, who knows, but maybe we'll get rid of this loss and onward to 18,000. but 17750 is where we are now. gold is 12.41 per ounce. up six bucks. cheap oil hurting the driller. diamond offshore. diamond says it won't pay a special dividend. it's been doing that since...