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really, dr. marc, how do you know that it's really serious, beyond feeling melancholy, where you have to actually get treatment? >> you may not know, arthel, or you may realize it and try to hide it. there's 50,000 pilots in the united states and canada. and i have to say, the vast majority of them are functioning at a very, very high level. i want our viewers to know we're talking depression today, we're talking depression in pilots, there's problems with some pilots even with substance abuse. there are issues to talk about but the vast majority are doing thousands of hours a day safely. now, for physicians to screen and find depression, we're talking about 3,000 faa sanctioned doctors who do, as david mentioned, twice a year in pilots over 40, they are looking for general things. you know, is their appearance difference, do they community as well, are they sad? a lot of people in high-functioning jobs may not admit it. now, david has a related career. he's a top-level surgeon and has many, many year
really, dr. marc, how do you know that it's really serious, beyond feeling melancholy, where you have to actually get treatment? >> you may not know, arthel, or you may realize it and try to hide it. there's 50,000 pilots in the united states and canada. and i have to say, the vast majority of them are functioning at a very, very high level. i want our viewers to know we're talking depression today, we're talking depression in pilots, there's problems with some pilots even with substance...
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they don't like it. >> dr. marc, i was just going to say, does it hurt? that's the main thing that keeps people away from getting it. >> let me just finish this thought. no problem. so what i'm trying to say is that there are other options besides colonoscopy. so colo guard, which is a study that just came out in the scientific new england journal of medicine. they looked at 10,000 people and they found colon guard, not invasive, is 92% predictive. they sending you a kit, you send back the stool. they look at the dna cells being shed from the colon and they can diagnose colon cancer. >> i don't know, i'd want 100%. take that tube and stick it wherever they do and look at whatever. >> what do they do? >> i want to start with something eric admitted which is amazing that he's saying this on television about his father because he doesn't bring personal facts a lot. if you have a family history of colon cancer, you have to get the colonoscopy earlier, much earlier. ten years earlier than your relative was diagnosed, that's what we usually say. that's number o
they don't like it. >> dr. marc, i was just going to say, does it hurt? that's the main thing that keeps people away from getting it. >> let me just finish this thought. no problem. so what i'm trying to say is that there are other options besides colonoscopy. so colo guard, which is a study that just came out in the scientific new england journal of medicine. they looked at 10,000 people and they found colon guard, not invasive, is 92% predictive. they sending you a kit, you send...
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." >> joining us, as always, is dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr.hairman and professor of urology. good to see you both, docs. >> good to see you. >> we begin with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and very well respected television reporter suddenly dying of a brain
." >> joining us, as always, is dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr.hairman and professor of urology. good to see you both, docs. >> good to see you. >> we begin with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and very well respected television reporter suddenly dying of a brain
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. >> and dr. marc siegel. professor after medicine. also author of the interpost unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> more health than sickness. >> very good. it's all about health. >> talking about health this month is colon cancer awareness month. they're calling it the second leading cause of cancer death in the united states. if it's detected early and screened for properly it's also one of the most treatable. dr. samadi this hits home for me because my father dayed of colon cancer. he never had a colonoscopy. it calls the importance to having them. i do it once every three years. >> i know that you're a huge advocate of screening, and no better month than march which is the colon cancer awareness month. and i know this is really a sensitive topic for you, but you learned from that mistake and we want people to also follow the same exact thing. 143,000 adults are being diagnosed and 50,000 die from this disease. we have a rot lot of people thae from this. screening can help stop it you may want to talk to your docto
. >> and dr. marc siegel. professor after medicine. also author of the interpost unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> more health than sickness. >> very good. it's all about health. >> talking about health this month is colon cancer awareness month. they're calling it the second leading cause of cancer death in the united states. if it's detected early and screened for properly it's also one of the most treatable. dr. samadi this hits home for me because...
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. >> joining us as always is dr. marc siegel. essor of medicine and author of the inner pulse unlocking the inner code of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi. chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> we begin the program today with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and well respected
. >> joining us as always is dr. marc siegel. essor of medicine and author of the inner pulse unlocking the inner code of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi. chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> we begin the program today with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and well respected
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." >> joining us, as always, is dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology. good to see you both, docs. >> good to see you. >> we begin with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and very well respected television reporter suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm while on assignment. she was riding in the news van returning from reporting a story. dr. siegel, this really hits me at home because my mother was the same age, 49 years old, an actress on a cbs soap opera. she woke up with a headache and died three days later of a brain aneurysm. what are they and are they hereditary and what do we know about them? >> i'm sorry to know that. they are more common that people think. 1 out of 50 people in the united states have brain aneurysms and most don't know about it because you don't know until something goes wrong. sometimes you get a warning but most of the time you don't get a warning before the aneurysm bursts. and i aliken it to a tire. you get a brand-new set of tires on your car, it looks perfect but there could
." >> joining us, as always, is dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology. good to see you both, docs. >> good to see you. >> we begin with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and very well respected television reporter suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm while on assignment. she was riding in the news van returning from reporting a story. dr. siegel, this really hits me at home because my...
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. >> joining us as always is dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the inner code of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi. chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> we begin the program today with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and well respected television reporter suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm. he was a tv anchor and correspondent. she was stricken while she was riding in the news van returning from reporting a story. dr. siegel, this really hits me at home because my mother was the same age, 49 years old, an actress on a soap opera. woke up one day, said i have a headache and died three days later of this. what do we know about aneurysms? >> i'm very sorry to hear about your mother. they're much more common than they have. one out of 50 have brain aneurysms and most don't know about it because you don't know until something goes wrong. sometimes you get a warning but most of the time you don't get a warning before the aneurysm b bursts, and i liken it to a tire.
. >> joining us as always is dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the inner code of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi. chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> we begin the program today with a tragic story in new york. a beloved and well respected television reporter suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm. he was a tv anchor and correspondent. she was stricken while she was riding in the news van returning from reporting...
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. >> and dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse," unlocking the code of happiness.s joining us from sunny los angeles, getting that tan. good to see both of you docs. we're going to begin with the shocking details of the germanwings tragedy, the co-pilo
. >> and dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse," unlocking the code of happiness.s joining us from sunny los angeles, getting that tan. good to see both of you docs. we're going to begin with the shocking details of the germanwings tragedy, the co-pilo
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. >> and dr. marc siegel. professor after medicine. also author of the interpost unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> more health than sickness. >> very good. it's all about health. >> talking about health this month is colon cancer awareness
. >> and dr. marc siegel. professor after medicine. also author of the interpost unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> more health than sickness. >> very good. it's all about health. >> talking about health this month is colon cancer awareness
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. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu's langoen langone medical center.h, docs. >> talking about health, this month is colon cancer awareness month. did you
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dr. marcel of the fox news medical a-team says everyone is at fault here. >> i would tend to blame everyone. company not being involved, hospital not doing due diligence to protect patients. if. da should be intimately involved in this situation. patient safety is number one. >> endoscope in question is apparently difficult to clean. bacteria can get trapped in it. dr. siegel says some hospitals don't use the best cleaning agents. and patients should check a hospital's record before booking a procedure. he also says, don't panic. >> we have to keep in mind this is a very rare occurrence. the chances of you getting a problem with this, if you're having this kind of a scope, known as ercp, nationwide is extremely low. so i would tell people out there, to be cautious, but to not be worried. >> but with two dead and numbers infected growing it is obviously a concern, especially when you consider that these outbreaks have been at ucla and cedars-sinai. two of the preeminent medical institutions. li
dr. marcel of the fox news medical a-team says everyone is at fault here. >> i would tend to blame everyone. company not being involved, hospital not doing due diligence to protect patients. if. da should be intimately involved in this situation. patient safety is number one. >> endoscope in question is apparently difficult to clean. bacteria can get trapped in it. dr. siegel says some hospitals don't use the best cleaning agents. and patients should check a hospital's record before...
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dr. marc siegel says even with the subsidies obamacare is not a bargain.ing about being in the medical trenches. you know what's going on. you know how people are living with obamacare. tell me, what is the impact on individuals? >> well you know, the subsidies aren't going to direct medical care. that's the key issue. there maybe a tax credit that you get back. it's really a way of keeping profits to the insurance companies. let me give you an example. just today, i got an email from a patient i've known for ten years. something happened to my shoulders, gerri. my shoulders hurt. but i can't afford to see you because i have a 5,000-dollar deductible. can you tell me what to do. i care about the guy. i spent hours back and forth trying to find a guy that would take his insurance that i could get them to see him. finally i had to call in a personal favor. >> you can't even use your specialist you liked. the one you vetted and worked with for years. you have to find somebody in the network, somebody you never met before. >> that can make the difference betwe
dr. marc siegel says even with the subsidies obamacare is not a bargain.ing about being in the medical trenches. you know what's going on. you know how people are living with obamacare. tell me, what is the impact on individuals? >> well you know, the subsidies aren't going to direct medical care. that's the key issue. there maybe a tax credit that you get back. it's really a way of keeping profits to the insurance companies. let me give you an example. just today, i got an email from a...
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here to talk about this is dr. marc siegel.reat deal of the time. they can see when it's cancer or not. when it's something in between, suspicious tissue, that drops to half in tirerms of accuracy rat. >> absolutely right. 50% of the time, if it's precancerous orra atypical theye not getting it right. they compared them to three top experts and there wasn't agreement on the suspicious tissue. here's how this works out at a doctor's office. if you have a mass on a mammogram which ends up being 20% of breast biopsies end up being cancer. if you have a suspicious looking mammogram and you have a biopsy they're probably goat to ging tt right. if your doctor says there's something suspicious, we don't know what it is, let's do a biopsy to make sure. that's the time when you better make sure you have a top person interrupting it. that's when they'll get it right. or a second opinion. you have to get the top people involved on the cases in the gray area. >> a lot of women go to mammograms and they get a biopsy, they feel they're one s
here to talk about this is dr. marc siegel.reat deal of the time. they can see when it's cancer or not. when it's something in between, suspicious tissue, that drops to half in tirerms of accuracy rat. >> absolutely right. 50% of the time, if it's precancerous orra atypical theye not getting it right. they compared them to three top experts and there wasn't agreement on the suspicious tissue. here's how this works out at a doctor's office. if you have a mass on a mammogram which ends up...
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joining me now is dr. marce to answer all of your questions pressing about coffee. the first part of this study had to be with preventing heart disease. >> this is a huge study of over 25,000 people based in korea. it showed the amount of calcium that builds up in your cornary arteries. when we see calcium building up we know heart disease is next. that's a sebsative indicator. in these 25,000 people, thoserank three to five cups of coffee a day had a much lower buildup of calcium. meaning their chances of heart disease is much lower. there's a lot of possible reasons for that. one of them is they may have had a lower risk of diabetes. we already know that coffee de decreases your risk of diabetes. another possibility is coffee has compounds in it that decrease inflammation. we know that it's inflammation in the body that leads to heart disease building up. there's a lot of reasons to believe that coffee can decrease your risk of heart disease. there's been prior studies on this. this is powerful. >> does tea w
joining me now is dr. marce to answer all of your questions pressing about coffee. the first part of this study had to be with preventing heart disease. >> this is a huge study of over 25,000 people based in korea. it showed the amount of calcium that builds up in your cornary arteries. when we see calcium building up we know heart disease is next. that's a sebsative indicator. in these 25,000 people, thoserank three to five cups of coffee a day had a much lower buildup of calcium....
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very limited testing very small testing sampling, dr. marc siegel joins us next hour.d to be true? i don't know, but the doc will tell us. and what do you get when you show today's children a vcr? remember that? lots of confusion and a hilarious video. you are going to see it next hour. and now this. san francisco 49ers' linebacker chris boarland one of the nfl's top rookies, is retiring. he's concerned about long-term health effects. tom, what's your take on this? >> there's something else here. there's more to this story. there's got to be, because he's been playing football since he was a kid. he played for wisconsin. there's something else behind this story because money usually motivates these kids at this point. he's played for 15 jeers and now -- years and now he says no more? stuart: hold on a second, we're joined by a basketball star steph curry is with us, a superstar. you play across the bay bridge from chris borland. okay, you play a very different sport but we want to know, what do you think about the a guy who retires at 24 and walks away from go zillions
very limited testing very small testing sampling, dr. marc siegel joins us next hour.d to be true? i don't know, but the doc will tell us. and what do you get when you show today's children a vcr? remember that? lots of confusion and a hilarious video. you are going to see it next hour. and now this. san francisco 49ers' linebacker chris boarland one of the nfl's top rookies, is retiring. he's concerned about long-term health effects. tom, what's your take on this? >> there's something...
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dr. marc siegel said that. people ship all kinds of things.ut what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may affect... ...or be affected by oth
dr. marc siegel said that. people ship all kinds of things.ut what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical...
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dr. doom whenever we say that it draws people in. marce's looking at large cap stocks as a safe haven. another thing to look at ties in at what josh is looking at there. intel doesn't move the market the way it used to. now not so much. we take a look the reason all the mobile shift in the industry intel doesn't play in the space all that much. there you go there. and finally, this has been drawing attention all throughout the day in the internet world, the uber lift case in san francisco. a couple judges said we're not sure if drivers are employees or contractors. it's going to have to go to a jury trial. that could -- if they are considered employees, that ups the cost a whole bunch and the whole sharing economy comes into play. that's what is drawing attention, kelly. >> all right. thanks alan. i'm curious what you guys make of this ruling and they have to treat these guys effectively as employees, right? >> i think there's a really important distinction that uber goes out of their way to make we are not an employer we are merely facil
dr. doom whenever we say that it draws people in. marce's looking at large cap stocks as a safe haven. another thing to look at ties in at what josh is looking at there. intel doesn't move the market the way it used to. now not so much. we take a look the reason all the mobile shift in the industry intel doesn't play in the space all that much. there you go there. and finally, this has been drawing attention all throughout the day in the internet world, the uber lift case in san francisco. a...