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dr. manny will be along with the truth. you don't know, how do you tell if someone is having a boy or a girl? live chat is running. foxnews.com,/happening now. click "america's asking" tab to weigh in. ed: email the dr. manny during the break. i'm going to get an answer. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. ed: right now a quick look what is still to come this hour of "happening now." she told police she was kidnapped at gunpoint for 16 hours. why this michigan teenager may be the one facing very serious charges into. >> a spanish missionary priest infected with ebola virus in africa has died. is the outbreak getting worse. >>> new details on a brazen bank robbery that ended in a deadly shootout with police. what an autopsy report revealed about the death of a woman who was taken hostage. >>> meanwhile, new information today on the irs targeting scandal. agency technology experts now telling a federal district court that they will not be able to recover anymore of
dr. manny will be along with the truth. you don't know, how do you tell if someone is having a boy or a girl? live chat is running. foxnews.com,/happening now. click "america's asking" tab to weigh in. ed: email the dr. manny during the break. i'm going to get an answer. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. ed: right now a quick look what is still to come this hour of "happening now." she told police she was...
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and i think it is professional knowledge. >> dr. manny could deliver it today. >> great section and all of america would be watching. >> talk to the boss about that and probably need preapproval. >> doctor on call all week while we are here. >> and good news and bad news about the jobs in the economy. the good news, most jobs lost in the recession have been recoveried. so what is the bad news? we'll tell you next. factors n negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean-- i don't know my credit score. don't you ever want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free? credit karma. really free credit scores >> hi, everyone. i am gretchen carlson. live police report on the death of robin williams and w
and i think it is professional knowledge. >> dr. manny could deliver it today. >> great section and all of america would be watching. >> talk to the boss about that and probably need preapproval. >> doctor on call all week while we are here. >> and good news and bad news about the jobs in the economy. the good news, most jobs lost in the recession have been recoveried. so what is the bad news? we'll tell you next. factors n negatively impact good bacteria? even if...
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dr. manny alvarez from the fox medical a-team a dynamic panel to work with it. lisa, how long are the typical shelf lives. i have a couple bottles here. what are they typically recommending that you do? >> expiration date is guaranty of the manufacturer of potency of a drug. tablets, capsules, very common medications you find in medicine cabinet at home, we recommend you can go 12 months past the date you see stamped. i say for life saving medications like insulin and perhaps epi-pens an things, you might want to stick with the expiration date. gerri: dr. manny, you're in this. >> tell awe quick report. "wall street journal" had a story. study conducted by u.s. military. they were selling millions of medicines didn't know what to do with it this. was medicine sitting there for 15 years. it was still good. 90% of it was still good. so, one years, two years, three years, especially overthe count products, keep them in safe place, something that moist, not overheated, those things will last you fo
dr. manny alvarez from the fox medical a-team a dynamic panel to work with it. lisa, how long are the typical shelf lives. i have a couple bottles here. what are they typically recommending that you do? >> expiration date is guaranty of the manufacturer of potency of a drug. tablets, capsules, very common medications you find in medicine cabinet at home, we recommend you can go 12 months past the date you see stamped. i say for life saving medications like insulin and perhaps epi-pens an...
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i know dr. mannyonal point of view being structured but maybe we have seen too many movies. >> we have concerns for doctors who were infected. they are on a humanitarian mission but help them and we can ask questions. >> thanks a lot. appreciate it. we hand you off to dierdre bolton. dierdre: thank you very much, charles, we start the day with our residents experts on activism, private equity and going public. tax inversion, a strategy where u.s. companies merge with overseas ones in part to get lower tax rates. activists increasingly any the mix. qsj reporter david benoit with me with a short list of companies affected. alternative investing is getting more alternative. kkr raises takeover width for largest listed wine-maker. greg zuckerman on why they want the 3 billion-dollar australian company. >>> new york muscling ahead even if hong kong, even for chinese companies. alibaba putting the spotlight on that. jo ling kent has the reaso
i know dr. mannyonal point of view being structured but maybe we have seen too many movies. >> we have concerns for doctors who were infected. they are on a humanitarian mission but help them and we can ask questions. >> thanks a lot. appreciate it. we hand you off to dierdre bolton. dierdre: thank you very much, charles, we start the day with our residents experts on activism, private equity and going public. tax inversion, a strategy where u.s. companies merge with overseas ones...
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dr. manny alvarez is here on this subject.t doesn't make you put cream on your face i don't know what else would absolutely. stuart: ugly stuff. >> yeah, yeah. stuart: we reported on this program that europe has sunscreens available to the general public which is way superior to what we're allowed to have here. >> right. stuart: is the fda, dragging its feet approving this stuff in america? >> the way that the europe and america looks at these creams is two-ways. in europe they're considered cosmetic products. therefore they have very little oversight and regulation necessary. here they looked as a pharmaceutical products and therefore they have to go through the fda process which is very tedious and very problematic. now the question is always this. would you buy a car with, that has technology from 15 years ago versus a modern car? that is exactly where we are on these creams. europe is ahead because they have approval for new products. in the old days we said there are two rays, uva and uvb. uvv gives you skin cancer. now w
dr. manny alvarez is here on this subject.t doesn't make you put cream on your face i don't know what else would absolutely. stuart: ugly stuff. >> yeah, yeah. stuart: we reported on this program that europe has sunscreens available to the general public which is way superior to what we're allowed to have here. >> right. stuart: is the fda, dragging its feet approving this stuff in america? >> the way that the europe and america looks at these creams is two-ways. in europe...
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fox news's medical a-team, dr. manny joins me now.k to me about the serum. >> we don't know a lot about it, but what it is basically is the antibodies, when you have any kind of viral infection, your body makes antibodies to fight it off, and if you survive the infection the antibodies remain and they're able to duplicate them and being used in these people. these are basically ebola antibodies that have been eadvised. -- devised. these were devised for animal models. now this is for human use with antibody serum. it appears to be working. all anecdotal reports within hours receiving they began to change their vital signs. melissa: we were warned yesterday, that is something that happens with ebola. looks like someone is getting better and they get much sicker. >> right. melissa: how do you know this isn't that. >> they were already in bad shape to begin with. there is incubation period. they have mild degree of mild infection, flu, diarrhea, fever, generalized aches and pains. you get into organ shutdown where more and more cells in
fox news's medical a-team, dr. manny joins me now.k to me about the serum. >> we don't know a lot about it, but what it is basically is the antibodies, when you have any kind of viral infection, your body makes antibodies to fight it off, and if you survive the infection the antibodies remain and they're able to duplicate them and being used in these people. these are basically ebola antibodies that have been eadvised. -- devised. these were devised for animal models. now this is for...
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a-team's dr. manny joins me now. so congress coming back, does this surprise you?w how your gent it is? is there anything they can do? do we need them to do this? >> the cdc announced they are going on stage one alert, which means all hands on deck. that is their definition. this is the third time as far as i know have done that. before it was katrina back then. melissa: third time since when? >> in last 20 years. melissa: wow. >> where all hands on deck have to be there, scientists, epidemiologists, mathematicians to calculate exactly how this outbreak is affecting. let's face it, right now, from all the data that we seem to have, at least in west africa, it is out of control. melissa: yeah. >> this is something that is not contained. over 30 workers have gone there from the cdc. more probably are going. and clearly, i think what is true is that the infrastructure and president touched on it yesterday, when he was asked, what his thoughts were in, either fast drug or -- fast tracking the drug or where do we stand the i need more information. he pointed out there i
a-team's dr. manny joins me now. so congress coming back, does this surprise you?w how your gent it is? is there anything they can do? do we need them to do this? >> the cdc announced they are going on stage one alert, which means all hands on deck. that is their definition. this is the third time as far as i know have done that. before it was katrina back then. melissa: third time since when? >> in last 20 years. melissa: wow. >> where all hands on deck have to be there,...
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melissa: dr. manny, thank you so much. >> all right.issa: move over, uber, there is a new yo in town at least for one day that is. peyton manning sweating it out for gatorade. the quarterback starting in a new ad campaign but is it the right play? "piles of money" coming right up. ♪. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing
melissa: dr. manny, thank you so much. >> all right.issa: move over, uber, there is a new yo in town at least for one day that is. peyton manning sweating it out for gatorade. the quarterback starting in a new ad campaign but is it the right play? "piles of money" coming right up. ♪. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high...
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dr. manny is shaking your head. >> hold your salt lady, come on!is is adding more confusion to a medical problem. we're not ready to tell you just yet. we know for a fact that americans, a lot of people around the country and around the world eat a lot of salt. melissa: because it is delicious. >> because it is delicious, yes but associated with heart disease absolutely. hypertension, absolutely. it is black and white. all the studies show that. melissa: but they're saying some people have too little. >> so what happens is, the pendulum has been moving. the average consumer here in the u.s., maybe, 3.4 grams. the american heart association wants less than 2300 grams. so on so forth. they want you to cut back. now the study came out of "new england journal of medicine" looked at 17 countries, 100,000 people and saw up tick in deathpeople consumed very little salt. melissa: that's what i've been waiting for. >> no no,. melissa: come on! >> listen, the american heart association is sort of poo-pooing this study a little bit. melissa: yeah. >> because
dr. manny is shaking your head. >> hold your salt lady, come on!is is adding more confusion to a medical problem. we're not ready to tell you just yet. we know for a fact that americans, a lot of people around the country and around the world eat a lot of salt. melissa: because it is delicious. >> because it is delicious, yes but associated with heart disease absolutely. hypertension, absolutely. it is black and white. all the studies show that. melissa: but they're saying some...
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dr. manny alvarez is here. doc, what say you about the new discovery that aspirin can help us?en, for years there have been many studies looking at aspirin and at the effects of the reduction in heart attacks and strokes. we know that to be a fact. there's something unique about the chemistry of aspirin that is very beneficial when it comes to cardiovascular disease. this latest analysis looking at a multitude of studies, looking at a reduction of what we call bowel cancer, stomach, esophageal, colon cancer, if you take aspirin for at least ten years up to 55 years old, there's a 30% reduction in bowel cancer, which is huge. >> that is huge. >> if you look at the data of all cancers, especially if you take aspirin for more than five to ten years up to the age of 55, there's a 9% reduction of all cancers in men, 7% reduction of cancers, all cancers, in women. along with the benefits of reduction of mis and stroke. so this is quite amazing. >> what about the skeptics who say if you take too much aspirin it can lead to other problems that will not be beneficial for you? >> for sur
dr. manny alvarez is here. doc, what say you about the new discovery that aspirin can help us?en, for years there have been many studies looking at aspirin and at the effects of the reduction in heart attacks and strokes. we know that to be a fact. there's something unique about the chemistry of aspirin that is very beneficial when it comes to cardiovascular disease. this latest analysis looking at a multitude of studies, looking at a reduction of what we call bowel cancer, stomach, esophageal,...