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dr. siegel? when do you start? if you have a history in the family and if you don't. >> i'd start at the age of 40 because the most aggressive breast cancers are in the 40s and they have shown a higher rate of mammograms and continue until 70, 08 years old and i would like to say once a year and i'll tell you why for a funny reason. if i tell women to get them every year, they get them every year and a half. i want women out there to get their mammograms every year because that's the way i can make a comparison. now, if, this is my last point, i'll shift it over to david. if we have too many false positives, that we have too many doctors out there doing biopsies and treating people. jamie the fault is with the doctor, not the mammogram. the mammogram provides information we need. >> two things, is a mammogram only as good as the screener? how do you pick the right person to do a mammogram. any reason to be afraid to get a mammogram? >> the criticism of what marc was just saying. you'll find false positives that can
dr. siegel? when do you start? if you have a history in the family and if you don't. >> i'd start at the age of 40 because the most aggressive breast cancers are in the 40s and they have shown a higher rate of mammograms and continue until 70, 08 years old and i would like to say once a year and i'll tell you why for a funny reason. if i tell women to get them every year, they get them every year and a half. i want women out there to get their mammograms every year because that's the way...
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dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and dr. david samati, chief of robotics surgery, great to have you here. >> hello. >> good to be here. >> good to see you guys. >> we start with something that affects so many americans, eating disorders such as anorexia and other conditions. this happens to be national eating disorders week and it raises awareness about these conditions that impact 24 million americans and affects people of all ages and genders. doctor siegel, how serious is it? >> eric this is a huge problem and there's a national eating disorders website, nationaleatingdisorders.org, we're talking 20 million young women, mostly young teenagers, 10 million men, not just women, men as well, this is a very, very serious problem in this country, it runs in families, it's related to body image, self-ima self-image, a lot of underlying depression involved. let me give you an idea what it is. anorexia nervosa the person can't get thin enough no matter what they do, starvation, binge eating, purnging with laxatives and diuretics.
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dr. siegel visited a rehab center for a look at the real face of a horrible addiction. dr. siegel? >> you know, jamie, when i went in the door of phoenix house, i came up to somebody and said, can you tell me where so and so is? i thought he worked there. he didn't look like what my expectations of heroin was because the face of heroin is changing. there's an 85% change over the course of heroin use. 85% of the time it starts with prescription drugs. this is him with his beautiful young baby. it started this way with him. he went on prescription painkillers after a knee operation. the next thing you know, the doctor didn't want to prescribe them anymore, and said, look, you shouldn't be using them and he went out and got heroin. bam! he was addicted to heroin after a couple uses, big rush. he ended up in phoenix house. he's 32 years old and bought his first house at the age of 20. he's a big success story. now he said his love for his wife and young daughter will get him back. we'll hope he's right. let's take a look. >> people are shooting up one bag of dope and dying. >> why? >>
dr. siegel visited a rehab center for a look at the real face of a horrible addiction. dr. siegel? >> you know, jamie, when i went in the door of phoenix house, i came up to somebody and said, can you tell me where so and so is? i thought he worked there. he didn't look like what my expectations of heroin was because the face of heroin is changing. there's an 85% change over the course of heroin use. 85% of the time it starts with prescription drugs. this is him with his beautiful young...
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dr. marc siegel, member of the fox news medical a-team.fessor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. great to have you with us. >> hi, lou, good evening, we're talking about 10 times as many deaths last year in california as there were last year. 260 some odd deaths already. this is, this is deadly stuff. >> this is a very bad flu season. it es pretomnantly the -- is predominantly the h1n1 flu. people thought we were done for that. it usually lingers after a pandemic. this affects young people. this isn't first time that happened. hong kong flu, same thing. 1918 still same thing. lou: is this a pan them dick? >> not now. it was in 2009 when we first saw it. because we don't have the immunity to it because again, it is relatively new bug an only 1/3 of people in the age groups that you mentioned are getting the vaccine. that is another problem. this is exactly the time you should be vaccinated. only 1/3 of young people have had the flu vaccine. lou: i tell members of my own family, doctor, you have got to havee you got to get a flu shot
dr. marc siegel, member of the fox news medical a-team.fessor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. great to have you with us. >> hi, lou, good evening, we're talking about 10 times as many deaths last year in california as there were last year. 260 some odd deaths already. this is, this is deadly stuff. >> this is a very bad flu season. it es pretomnantly the -- is predominantly the h1n1 flu. people thought we were done for that. it usually lingers after a pandemic. this...
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dr. siegel. >> i brush my teeth, but i can't say that everyone in my family does.nd i am fought is going name names here. listen, the army is coming out with a combat gum. i am telling you, brush your teeth, two to three minutes, three times a day if you can with flossing after meals. rinse out that toothbrush. get to the inside teeth. because, jamie, because of plaque. because the plaque is an inflammatory because it gets into your bloodstream. >> tease the same as the plaque in your arteries? >> no, it's not. but it's an inflammatory marker that leads to heart disease. gum disease, if you ask me, what about flossing? sure. but it's flossing and brushing that decreases your risk of gum disease. you have to do both. one last thing, pregnant women are more likely to have premies if they have bad oral hygiene. >> so it's not just keeping your breath fresh or teeth cleaned, it's actually -- could affect your heart. >> yes. don't let him scare you. he sounds like a dentist. don't be scared. listen, i think the concept behind this is very interesting. it's not so much a
dr. siegel. >> i brush my teeth, but i can't say that everyone in my family does.nd i am fought is going name names here. listen, the army is coming out with a combat gum. i am telling you, brush your teeth, two to three minutes, three times a day if you can with flossing after meals. rinse out that toothbrush. get to the inside teeth. because, jamie, because of plaque. because the plaque is an inflammatory because it gets into your bloodstream. >> tease the same as the plaque in...
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dr. marc siegel, member of the fox news medical a-tm.fessor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. great to have you with us. >> hi, lou, good evening, we're talking about 10 times as many deaths last year in cifornia as there were last year. 260 somedd deaths already. this is, this is deadly stuff. >> this is a very bad flu season. its pretomnantly the -- is predominantly the h1n1 flu. people thought we were done for that. it usual lingers after a pandemic. this affects young pple. this isn't first time that happened. hong kong flu, same thing. 1918 still same thing. lou: is this a pan them dick? >> not now. it was in 2009 when we first saw it. because we don't have the immuni to i because again, it is relatively new bug an only 1/of people in the age groups thatou mentioned are getting the vaccine. that is another problem. this is exactly the time you should be vaccinated. only 1/3 of young peopleave had the flu vaccine. lou: i tell members of my own family, doctor, you have got to havee you got to get a flu shot. they're younger.
dr. marc siegel, member of the fox news medical a-tm.fessor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. great to have you with us. >> hi, lou, good evening, we're talking about 10 times as many deaths last year in cifornia as there were last year. 260 somedd deaths already. this is, this is deadly stuff. >> this is a very bad flu season. its pretomnantly the -- is predominantly the h1n1 flu. people thought we were done for that. it usual lingers after a pandemic. this affects young...
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dr. siegel, you first. >> i say it's never beneficial and it could be dangerous.nd if it's hydro therapy, we're talking about a tube here, you can perforate the colon. and i have a question for my patients out there. why is it you're so afraid of having to prep for a colonoscopy and you have these things which is the same thing? a prep for a colonoscopy, at least i have a medical reason for it and there's no evidence that preps for colonoscopy, when you go on a liquid diet and clean your system that this has long-term health benefits. these cleanses disturb the colon. we have good bacteria that could be harmed by this. we need that good bacteria and the electrolytes. we have a delicate balance in the kop kol yoen. >> delicate being the optimum word. dr. smad sa mmadi, who are the people offering this? >> this is fda approved. why? because it started off by -- colon ofkpy, severe constipation and radiological images. then this would work. but then it would be before you went to the red carpet, you wanted to lose five pounds, boost your immunity -- >> how does it bo
dr. siegel, you first. >> i say it's never beneficial and it could be dangerous.nd if it's hydro therapy, we're talking about a tube here, you can perforate the colon. and i have a question for my patients out there. why is it you're so afraid of having to prep for a colonoscopy and you have these things which is the same thing? a prep for a colonoscopy, at least i have a medical reason for it and there's no evidence that preps for colonoscopy, when you go on a liquid diet and clean your...
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dr. siegel. >> now, why did you start with me? i know why. i know why. my son, sam, is 9 today. he has the full head of hair that i lost. biotin and zic may be a very good combination. it's been studied a year ago and it looks like it's prevents hair loss in women. i like biotin, i like zinc. but here is the question, the million-dollar question. do you take these as supplements or do you just get them in the foot food you eat? you get geologic it in brown rice and oats. i think if you have a well balanced -- oh, samadi knows the answer to that. >> he raised his hands. >> i'm a little sensitive about my hair and i want to preserve it. >> you're sensitive? >> there are a lot of programs saying too much of these vitamins are not good for you. that probably may be true. if you take a lot of vitamin e, but certain vitamins are absolutely great. you and i should be taking biotin. it's too late for him. so 500 millie gram of biotin is good. i like niacin. >> niacin? >> it's great for hair, great for collagen, it's great for skin. and the other one is cilica. now, you may want grow new
dr. siegel. >> now, why did you start with me? i know why. i know why. my son, sam, is 9 today. he has the full head of hair that i lost. biotin and zic may be a very good combination. it's been studied a year ago and it looks like it's prevents hair loss in women. i like biotin, i like zinc. but here is the question, the million-dollar question. do you take these as supplements or do you just get them in the foot food you eat? you get geologic it in brown rice and oats. i think if you...
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dr. siegel? >> i actually don't know if he should worry or not. i'll tell him what he should do.t the shaving. it's the shower. why is it the shower? it's the shower because of the heat of the shower. also, your house may be very dry and that dries out your nasal passages loaded with blood vessels. you get in the shower and the heat and the humidity hits and you start to bleed. you should have a humidifier. maybe you're on blood thinners, high blood pressure. god forbid, you're using cocaine. that would cause the problem. there are underlying risks. there may be a problem with a bleeding disorder. i want this guy checked. once he's checked by an internist or ear, nose and throat doctor. then i say pack it with vaseline or use saline nasal spray, use a humidifier, all of that will help him and beware of hot showers. even though you love them. >> i like to take a cold shower. >> cold shower and stop shaving. that's the way you treat it. >> that will make him popular. >> basically, marc mentioned everything. high blood pressure -- >> what's the connection between the nosebleeds and
dr. siegel? >> i actually don't know if he should worry or not. i'll tell him what he should do.t the shaving. it's the shower. why is it the shower? it's the shower because of the heat of the shower. also, your house may be very dry and that dries out your nasal passages loaded with blood vessels. you get in the shower and the heat and the humidity hits and you start to bleed. you should have a humidifier. maybe you're on blood thinners, high blood pressure. god forbid, you're using...
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dr. siegel with us. and to explain why this is happening and why in the caribbean, doctor. >> the new david samadi robotic institute comes at a time when medical tourism sin creasingly popular. close to a million americans per year already seek health care outside of the u.s. the caribbean is the new hot spot, known for high quality, increasingly low-cost procedures. in some cases patients can save up to 75% of what they would pay here in the states. of course you can't beat the beautiful surroundings. the dominican republic has long been a tourist destination for inexpensive plastic surgery, dental procedures. you can add to that the state-of-the-art da vinci robot which is like an avatar where the surgeon uses precision robotic arms to perform dell democrat procedures. >> going to change the lives of many, many people out there and to be part of the first robotic institute in the caribbean is a huge blessing and for the humanitarian part, it is a greatest step and for us to be part of this, we're very
dr. siegel with us. and to explain why this is happening and why in the caribbean, doctor. >> the new david samadi robotic institute comes at a time when medical tourism sin creasingly popular. close to a million americans per year already seek health care outside of the u.s. the caribbean is the new hot spot, known for high quality, increasingly low-cost procedures. in some cases patients can save up to 75% of what they would pay here in the states. of course you can't beat the beautiful...
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of london you losing a loved one doubles the risk of heart failure or stroke author of the report dr siegel said our study shows bereavement can have a direct effect on the health of the heart here the perfect example of a new york couple married for sixty years after being hospitalized for a deadly leg injury at a hell was miles apart from his wife lori hale when she was hospitalized two congestive heart failure with only hours left to live when ed heard the news he insisted on being by her side this fight being on his deathbed he remarkably improved enough to be transferred to the hospital his wife was at they both passed away within hours holding hands the second amendment clearly states the right to bear arms but could that even include a right to bear drones tonight the president takes a look at that versus a journalist right to use drones. anyone can own and operate a drone for a few hundred bucks these days people are already using drones for commercial use like taking pictures of real estate for sale and johnny law hasn't really gotten involved they don't seem to mind that too much
of london you losing a loved one doubles the risk of heart failure or stroke author of the report dr siegel said our study shows bereavement can have a direct effect on the health of the heart here the perfect example of a new york couple married for sixty years after being hospitalized for a deadly leg injury at a hell was miles apart from his wife lori hale when she was hospitalized two congestive heart failure with only hours left to live when ed heard the news he insisted on being by her...
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dr. siegel. jon?ged with murdering her husband's ex-girlfriend, now amanda hayes defense attorneys are make the their case to the jury. could a surveillance video taken from a hardware store implicate her in the murder? >> not where you expect to find waterfront property. what scientists are saying about the possibility on the surface of mars. stay tuned for this. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. my feet felt so heavy at the they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles.
dr. siegel. jon?ged with murdering her husband's ex-girlfriend, now amanda hayes defense attorneys are make the their case to the jury. could a surveillance video taken from a hardware store implicate her in the murder? >> not where you expect to find waterfront property. what scientists are saying about the possibility on the surface of mars. stay tuned for this. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the...
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dr. siegel, this rat bite fever as it's being called, you're saying it's not normally deadly.ents out there -- rats are becoming more and more popular pets. parents don't need to panic, antibiotics can treat it. >> absolutely. i'm not aware of a vaccine for it. certainly a rat has to have a vaccine, any pet does. the issue is here a rat can have it. it's a respiratory in fact. the rat could have it and you might not know it. you could be handling it, a rat without any symptoms. i'm worried about that. more and more in pet stores. >> thanks, guys. we'll put more information on twitter. >>> a couple out walking their dog, they find a real life buried treasure. >> wait until you hear what it's really worth. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> a california company make a discovery of a lifetime unearthing $10 million in rare gold coins from their b
dr. siegel, this rat bite fever as it's being called, you're saying it's not normally deadly.ents out there -- rats are becoming more and more popular pets. parents don't need to panic, antibiotics can treat it. >> absolutely. i'm not aware of a vaccine for it. certainly a rat has to have a vaccine, any pet does. the issue is here a rat can have it. it's a respiratory in fact. the rat could have it and you might not know it. you could be handling it, a rat without any symptoms. i'm...
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dr. siegel.appearing -- good to see you. >>> coming up on this friday, brand new revelations about wide bi -- joe biden's relationship with the president. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. today is friday, february 28. new fallout for harry reid after he called millions of americans with health care horror stories liars. >> lies destroyed by republicans to grab head lines and make political advertisements. >> the mom of this young woman live today and demanding an apology. >>> brand new revelations about joe biden's relationship with president obama and it is not pretty. wait until you hear about the role hillary clinton plays in this thing. >>> jeopardy's so-called evil villain about to land himself in the record books. on this mornings are better with friends. >> you are watching "fox and friends." >>> one of my big regrets is i missed valerie's appearance here. >> she is a celebrity i would really get along with. >> you would get along with anybody. >> she timed her appearance to the day you were off. >
dr. siegel.appearing -- good to see you. >>> coming up on this friday, brand new revelations about wide bi -- joe biden's relationship with the president. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. today is friday, february 28. new fallout for harry reid after he called millions of americans with health care horror stories liars. >> lies destroyed by republicans to grab head lines and make political advertisements. >> the mom of this young woman live today and demanding an...
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dr. marc siegel is professor of medicine at langdon medical center pulse wi the secret code of sickness and health. welcome as always. >> great to have you here. >> of course. >> this week, an amazing warning from the fda. the agency is not now looking at the risk of stroke, heart attack and death with the treatments. this seems to be troubling when you hear about this. >> eric, all of us have seen the ads on tv with the image of the who looks healthy. it's interesting to see this kind of result coming out. some people call this the fountain of youth for anti-aging. this is a 400 million dollar industry and it's growing. more and more men are saying i need that testosterone and prescription. we are going to be careful here. let me talk about menopause among women. we have talked about this. it's abrupt and you get the hot flashes and the symptoms around 41 to 51-year-olds. with men it's a slower process over the age of 35. men lose testosterone about 1% a year. by the time you get to your 50s, you will get your feeling of low libido and you don't want to socialize and that's the picture of
dr. marc siegel is professor of medicine at langdon medical center pulse wi the secret code of sickness and health. welcome as always. >> great to have you here. >> of course. >> this week, an amazing warning from the fda. the agency is not now looking at the risk of stroke, heart attack and death with the treatments. this seems to be troubling when you hear about this. >> eric, all of us have seen the ads on tv with the image of the who looks healthy. it's interesting...
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dr. marc siegel joins us, as well. "unlocking the inner code of sickness and health."of you here. >> we begin with the report, have you heard athis, shocking announcement from tom brokaw. he has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma an incurable cancer
dr. marc siegel joins us, as well. "unlocking the inner code of sickness and health."of you here. >> we begin with the report, have you heard athis, shocking announcement from tom brokaw. he has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma an incurable cancer
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dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and dr. chief of robotics surgery, great to have you here. >> hello. >> good to be here. >> good to see you guys. >> we start with something that affects so many americans, eating disorders such as anorexia and other conditions. this happens to be national eating disorders week a
dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and dr. chief of robotics surgery, great to have you here. >> hello. >> good to be here. >> good to see you guys. >> we start with something that affects so many americans, eating disorders such as anorexia and other conditions. this happens to be national eating disorders week a
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dr. marc siegel is professor of medicine at langdon medical center pulse wi the secret code of sickness and welcome as always. >> great to have you here. >> of course. >> this week, an amazing warning from the fda. the agency is not now looking at the risk of stroke,
dr. marc siegel is professor of medicine at langdon medical center pulse wi the secret code of sickness and welcome as always. >> great to have you here. >> of course. >> this week, an amazing warning from the fda. the agency is not now looking at the risk of stroke,
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dr. mark siegel and a professor of medicine dr. daniel bobar who is a certified addicti addiction.been stories from kentucky about the rapid rise of heroin abuse. a man in long island died from it. vermont as well. and more widespread use from new jersey. look on the screen: 2007-2012, the number of users up 80%. from 2000-2010 overdose of 55%. and heroin seizes up 232%. those are numbers you cannot ignore. the question is why? >> well, bill, what happens was in 1996 oxycotin hit the market and by 2011 it was the best hp-selling drug in america. but people started shifting over after the police intervened to the cheaper alternative of heroin because the supply of the pills dried up. so we are seeing overdoses. gone are the ways of the stereotype of the homeless junky in a back alley with a needle his arm. we are seeing it in the upper income levels >> what is attractive to an abuser for a drug like this? >> it replaces the endorphins the brain makes and does it in a way where you get the sense of a rush over a few hours. if you are looking for a quick fix to make all of your proble
dr. mark siegel and a professor of medicine dr. daniel bobar who is a certified addicti addiction.been stories from kentucky about the rapid rise of heroin abuse. a man in long island died from it. vermont as well. and more widespread use from new jersey. look on the screen: 2007-2012, the number of users up 80%. from 2000-2010 overdose of 55%. and heroin seizes up 232%. those are numbers you cannot ignore. the question is why? >> well, bill, what happens was in 1996 oxycotin hit the...
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dr. mark siegel, proces professor of medicine, let's start with 11 million emoyees who may see their premiums rise, your reaction? >> i think numbers are higher, because. it does not include all of excise taxes or increasing people up to age of6 on your policies it looks at one thing, i want to point-out, ty are getting rid of age differential, if y are older your premiums may be aittle bit lowerbut if you are younger, your premiums are skyrocketing, if you are health you, you pay for those who are sicker and older, that is an entitlement society, that is where we're headed. you don think that young workers have enough on their backs without paying for someone who has been smoking their career, 50% increase for smoking is aowed in premiums, where i sit in the doctor's was on the, you get every disease imaginable, someone who is young, is paying for someone's lung cancer that is coming from smoking. lou: i find incredible, we're inverting a model, it was if yo@ are healthy and young you would pay a lower premium but not in the neverland of obamacare. the healthy you are the younger you are the
dr. mark siegel, proces professor of medicine, let's start with 11 million emoyees who may see their premiums rise, your reaction? >> i think numbers are higher, because. it does not include all of excise taxes or increasing people up to age of6 on your policies it looks at one thing, i want to point-out, ty are getting rid of age differential, if y are older your premiums may be aittle bit lowerbut if you are younger, your premiums are skyrocketing, if you are health you, you pay for...
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dr. mark siegel, proces professor of medicine, let's start with 11 million employees who may see their premiums rise, your reaction? >> i think numbers are higher, because. it does not include all of excise taxes or increasing people up to age of 26 on your policies it looks at one thing, i want to point-out, they are getting rid of age differential, if you are older your premiums may be a little bit lower, but if you are younger, your premiums are skyrocketing, if you are health you, you pay for those who are sicker and older, that is an entitlement society, that is where we're headed. you don't think that young workers have enough on their backs without paying for someone who has been smoking their career, 50% increase for smoking is allowed in premiums, where i sit in the doctor's was on the, you get every disease imaginable, someone who is young, is paying for someone's lung cancer that is coming from smoking. lou: i find incredible, we're inverting a model, it was if yo@ are healthy and young you would pay a lower premium but not in the neverland of obamacare. the healthy you are the young
dr. mark siegel, proces professor of medicine, let's start with 11 million employees who may see their premiums rise, your reaction? >> i think numbers are higher, because. it does not include all of excise taxes or increasing people up to age of 26 on your policies it looks at one thing, i want to point-out, they are getting rid of age differential, if you are older your premiums may be a little bit lower, but if you are younger, your premiums are skyrocketing, if you are health you, you...
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dr. mark siegel will do medical inspection of both of us to make sure we don't have tattoos.e you on monday, remember we have a lot of fun on this show. watch this. >> as long as i maintain that level of focus and control. stuart: excuse me. >> we need to look to monty python and the holy grail when the night has his arms cut off, they are not cut off, you have lost both your arms. stuart: very good, rich edson. >> photograph on ebay, the bidding has not been fast and furious but you see where it is going to let it is heating up a little bit. stuart: i didn't know that. paul mccartney. window. >> ringo starr, he is my favorite. charles: george harrison made the jackson 5. >> you are the best economic analysis and commentator in america today and this is an honor to be on your program. cheryl: $56 billion in new spending paid for by tax hikes on the rich. that is the president's new budget plan. one republican calls and throwing in the towel. new truce in the ukraine. president and opposition leaders promising to end the violence that killed dozens of people. reelection will b
dr. mark siegel will do medical inspection of both of us to make sure we don't have tattoos.e you on monday, remember we have a lot of fun on this show. watch this. >> as long as i maintain that level of focus and control. stuart: excuse me. >> we need to look to monty python and the holy grail when the night has his arms cut off, they are not cut off, you have lost both your arms. stuart: very good, rich edson. >> photograph on ebay, the bidding has not been fast and furious...
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dr. marc siegel is here for more on an important story. what does this new drug do? >> it's a big deal.apy, which we've known about for a while. here is how it works. it combines two drugs. on breast cancers that are estrogen dependent. that's 60% of them, they grow wildly, usually, and this drug uses an estrogen receptor blocker, plus something that stops the growth of the cancer cell. it's got a very fancy named called palvoakc lchlid. here is the headline. progression-free survival. women who took this drug didn't see breast cancer progress for 28 months, for two years, usually it's less than one year. it more than doubled the amount of survival without that cancer growing, big deal. stuart: so take this drug and the length of time in which the cancer's progress is arrested goes to 28 months, other drugs have arrested the progress of cancer for a year. >> less, less than a year. stuart: this one extends way out there. does it reverse the cancer or just stop it? >> so far it looks like it just stops t they haven't tested it on the point you're making, does it reverse it. my bets are i
dr. marc siegel is here for more on an important story. what does this new drug do? >> it's a big deal.apy, which we've known about for a while. here is how it works. it combines two drugs. on breast cancers that are estrogen dependent. that's 60% of them, they grow wildly, usually, and this drug uses an estrogen receptor blocker, plus something that stops the growth of the cancer cell. it's got a very fancy named called palvoakc lchlid. here is the headline. progression-free survival....
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dr. marc siegel. we're glad you're here.troversial issue combining two things that are hot buttons for women in particular. breast cancer to find out if you have this gene and now looking at embryos prior to implementation into the woman's body and finding out if it has breast cancer gene. can this really happen? >> this technique has been around for awhile called preimplantation genetics. you're taking the embryo before you implant it, you say there is a problem here. you have a disease. huntington's disease or cystic fibrosis where the child won't do well. you say maybe i'll choose a different embryo. that has been done for awhile. now we're crossing the line over to risk and that is where it gets difficult. the braca gene you have a five times greater chance of getting breast cancer. if we knew an embryo had that gene what would we do? in the future we might be able to manipulate it genetically to get rid of it. everyone has a braca gene but it is a mutation. if it becomes abnormal maybe we'll be able to prevent that. rat
dr. marc siegel. we're glad you're here.troversial issue combining two things that are hot buttons for women in particular. breast cancer to find out if you have this gene and now looking at embryos prior to implementation into the woman's body and finding out if it has breast cancer gene. can this really happen? >> this technique has been around for awhile called preimplantation genetics. you're taking the embryo before you implant it, you say there is a problem here. you have a disease....
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dr. marc siegel, good to talk to you. bill: fox news alert. 50,000 without power in the southeast. spiking, too. we'll talk with the national weather service about what the forecast hold for millions. martha: should convicted felons be alloyed to return their right to voting. eric holder wants to change things this regard. bill: watch here. that's an officer sacrificing his body, taking out a suspected burglar. how things thing wound up. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. li
dr. marc siegel, good to talk to you. bill: fox news alert. 50,000 without power in the southeast. spiking, too. we'll talk with the national weather service about what the forecast hold for millions. martha: should convicted felons be alloyed to return their right to voting. eric holder wants to change things this regard. bill: watch here. that's an officer sacrificing his body, taking out a suspected burglar. how things thing wound up. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that...
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dr. marc siegel's our fox news medical a-teamer. how you doing, doc? >> good to see you.de the human body there's something called mite connedly ya which is the motor of the cell. >> exactly. bill: that's what they studied? >> they looked at that, they found a way to color code it, so you could tell when that engine of a cell was making oxygen and putting off waste products or free radicals, and here's what they found. every time that mitochondrial engine surged, it decreased the life span of the worm. now, worms only live 21 days -- bill: that's three weeks! >> three weeks. bill what can you tell in three weeks? >> a lot. worms lived 39 days when their mite conned rah were relaxed. so twice as long for a worm is a lot. if it didn't pick that much oxygen, didn't surge, and i'll give you a coupful of examples. -- couple of examples. if you have an automobile and you drive it 200,000 miles, it's done. you put it in the garage, it's going to last a lot longer. same thing with the worm. if you overwork the worm, overwork the cell of the worm, have that motor overworking, so i
dr. marc siegel's our fox news medical a-teamer. how you doing, doc? >> good to see you.de the human body there's something called mite connedly ya which is the motor of the cell. >> exactly. bill: that's what they studied? >> they looked at that, they found a way to color code it, so you could tell when that engine of a cell was making oxygen and putting off waste products or free radicals, and here's what they found. every time that mitochondrial engine surged, it decreased...
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dr. joe siegel, our director of research, who will moderate today's program and be with you all day. so thanks and, again, welcome to the africa center. joe? >> okay, thank you very much, mike. my name is joe siegel, i'm the trekker of research here at -- director of research here at the africa center for strategic studies, and i would also like to extend my welcome to everybody for coming out this morning. i'd like to especially recognize those from the african diplomatic community who are here with us this morning, notably ambassador kuch from south sudan. so thank you. very much, sir, for being here today. one administrative issue before we get started. there's been a change in our program from the last transition that you would have received. one of our guests who was to be on second panel coming from africa had some logistics issues getting here, and so he isn't going to be able to join us. and as a result, we decided just to consol tate the two panels -- consolidate the two panels. so we're going to go with one panel this morning, or it's going to be two hours. we'll just go al
dr. joe siegel, our director of research, who will moderate today's program and be with you all day. so thanks and, again, welcome to the africa center. joe? >> okay, thank you very much, mike. my name is joe siegel, i'm the trekker of research here at -- director of research here at the africa center for strategic studies, and i would also like to extend my welcome to everybody for coming out this morning. i'd like to especially recognize those from the african diplomatic community who...
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dr. marc siegel who is here to debunk common love medical myths. we want to get right to it.rose, rose, i know he's in love. >> can you experience truly love at first sight? does something chemical happen? >> absolutely. i have a study that says yes. they study people carefully. there is a part of the brain called the prefrontal cortex and it lights up when you see pictures of people that are right for you. when you meet them the same part of the brain lights up. i tell you what the problem is. it is usually someone that is hot. it doesn't necessarily means it is right for you. if you see kate upton, your brain lights up. may be the wrong person for you but your brain lights up. >> you can look at a bunch of pretty woman, if you're a man, and certain ones would ring your bell. >> absolutely but we don't know if they are the right person for you to settle down with. >> i've got a question about food and oysters, that oysters are an aphrodisiac. i had a bunch before the show. is it a myth? >> unless you're cass nova and you have three dozen of these things, it is fiction. it do
dr. marc siegel who is here to debunk common love medical myths. we want to get right to it.rose, rose, i know he's in love. >> can you experience truly love at first sight? does something chemical happen? >> absolutely. i have a study that says yes. they study people carefully. there is a part of the brain called the prefrontal cortex and it lights up when you see pictures of people that are right for you. when you meet them the same part of the brain lights up. i tell you what the...
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siegel. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. laura colgate in dr. rick colby. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. brian clobbers be. [inaudible conversations] >> mr charles adams jr. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. katy meador. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. -- mr. and mrs. canada for ehrlich. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. >> ms. constants. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. beat selleck. >> we are watching guests arrive . the entertainment tonight performed at the 2012 democratic national convention in charlotte , north carolina. >> mr. kevin smith. correcting, mr. keith smith. [inaudible conversations] >> and mr. perkins smith. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ms. you did when is there, ms. judy milligan. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. roberta catherine and ms. ms. rachael divine. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. liz simon. mr. mark hyson. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. john goldman. >> in honor of president obama's visit placed throughout the white house. some events have already taken place. the preside
siegel. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. laura colgate in dr. rick colby. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. brian clobbers be. [inaudible conversations] >> mr charles adams jr. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. katy meador. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. -- mr. and mrs. canada for ehrlich. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. >> ms. constants. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. beat selleck. >> we are watching...