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now we know that there ren zims that can convert to estrogen. that's why men get the man boobs as a result of increasing estrogen. depression is another that can lower your testosterone. >> the changes are sometimes without going on testosterone. you talked about the man boobs, you may not feel comfortable talking to your doctor about it. you see the guy in the bathtub. he is ready any time. a lot of men feel pressure they have to feel that libido and feel pressured to do the testosterone. you have a strong warping for guys not to do this without consuling a physician first. >> you described that in just the right way. there is all this pressure. that's why prescriptions have increased. the message here is yes, it may help you with your libido and energy. what are the underlying factors? those men that had heart disease it was three times the risk. i'm not saying not to take it, but be careful about it. >> we wanted people to know that libido is very different than sexual function. if you have dysfunction that we are talking about, the treatment
now we know that there ren zims that can convert to estrogen. that's why men get the man boobs as a result of increasing estrogen. depression is another that can lower your testosterone. >> the changes are sometimes without going on testosterone. you talked about the man boobs, you may not feel comfortable talking to your doctor about it. you see the guy in the bathtub. he is ready any time. a lot of men feel pressure they have to feel that libido and feel pressured to do the...
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as well as one that blocked estrogen reduction and was used to treat breast cancer.o there is a clear problem. the other problem is 90% of the season we used to produce our big six owned by the pesticide companies. so there is a conflict of interest where the companies have an interest in getting us addicted to the pesticides that they also own. syngenta is one of the big six companies. >> an article in "the new into yourat goes story also says that you found on the company was reading your e-mails. >> i originally had some suspicion that they hacked into my e-mail. there was a professor in minnesota -- i was going there to give a speech. this professor said that she happened to be standing in line at the airport, flying back to minnesota, and by coincidence, was standing by someone having a conversation on his cell phone, identified himself as an employee of syngenta and made the statement, we have access to his e-mails, we know where he is. so it was not paranoia, it was direct evidence. i maintained a second and third e-mail that i could keep right at. iused that
as well as one that blocked estrogen reduction and was used to treat breast cancer.o there is a clear problem. the other problem is 90% of the season we used to produce our big six owned by the pesticide companies. so there is a conflict of interest where the companies have an interest in getting us addicted to the pesticides that they also own. syngenta is one of the big six companies. >> an article in "the new into yourat goes story also says that you found on the company was...
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of cigarette as day for 10 years were 60 percent more likely than those who smoke less to develop estrogentor positive breast cancer. they were not more likely to develop the less common form which is drip people negative breast cancer which is more aggressive. starbucks is sending a serious message to a los angeles coffee shop poking fund at the giant calling itself "dumb starbucks," and opened on friday carrying dumb venti's and dumb lattes calling itself parody art. but starbucks today fired back saying the name is a protect of trademark, and dumb starbucks has been a hit on social media so let us know what you think on our facebook page. >> so, starbucks think it is a "dumb" idea? >> how about dumb-bucks. >> that will be interesting to see how it plays out. >> next, that's a wrap. the inspiration behind the popular wrap dress celebrating a big anniversary. >> at 3:00 on katie, a claim against a teacher that want viral on youtube. is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistan
of cigarette as day for 10 years were 60 percent more likely than those who smoke less to develop estrogentor positive breast cancer. they were not more likely to develop the less common form which is drip people negative breast cancer which is more aggressive. starbucks is sending a serious message to a los angeles coffee shop poking fund at the giant calling itself "dumb starbucks," and opened on friday carrying dumb venti's and dumb lattes calling itself parody art. but starbucks...
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>> bpa, and this is a synthetic estrogen. >> i guess i don't want to trust that, right? >> you probably don't want to. and bpa has been found in the bodice of 93% of americans according to government tests. and it's been associated with everything from heart disease to obesity. and it affects our hormone systems. so it's also found in the lining of canned foods, so we recommend that you choose fresh food when you can over canned. and avoid your receipts when you can. what i do in my purse, i have an envelope where i put them, because the bpa helps bind the ink to the paper. >> so they can't avoid it, so you can to avoid it. so this is a big one, this is regular old tap water drinking water. all my friends say, i love new york city tap water and go, are you kidding me? but now you can tell them because they don't listen to me. what's in it? >> depends where you live. we have a great resource on our website, ewg.org. >> say that slowly? >> ewg.org, environmental working group. you can look at the water in your area by zip code. >> what's in public drinking water? >> we fin
>> bpa, and this is a synthetic estrogen. >> i guess i don't want to trust that, right? >> you probably don't want to. and bpa has been found in the bodice of 93% of americans according to government tests. and it's been associated with everything from heart disease to obesity. and it affects our hormone systems. so it's also found in the lining of canned foods, so we recommend that you choose fresh food when you can over canned. and avoid your receipts when you can. what i do...
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on breast cancers that are estrogen dependent.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 it just stops fwu that's a big deal when you're trying to treat breast cancer, trying to remove it and prevent it from spreading. they have to study it in early
on breast cancers that are estrogen dependent.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...
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it was wayne's world on estrogen, like being in a basement, all we did is have a bottle of wine before show and just talk about what ever and the next thing we knew it was, this was before there was political tv, cnbc before it was cnbc. when i say it was such a low-budget show, our furniture had to go out in the hallway, pull in one of these tables, we did our own makeup, our own hair, and all of a sudden it became this cult hit. who knew? we found out people started spending as furniture, and senators and congress people don't follow this stuff but their staffers do so we started getting great guests and then it became -- when you have a hit and all of a sudden everybody gets involved and give you, fix your hair and get different clothes and do real interviews. so i quit. >> my favorite moment of the show, tony cornhouse was a regular guest and marion james was singing into hair brushes, he didn't have their hair rushed. >> and we were singing going to the chapel and tony is like where is my hair rushed, never stopped, the hair cut, tony insisted on going there to -- he went and got
it was wayne's world on estrogen, like being in a basement, all we did is have a bottle of wine before show and just talk about what ever and the next thing we knew it was, this was before there was political tv, cnbc before it was cnbc. when i say it was such a low-budget show, our furniture had to go out in the hallway, pull in one of these tables, we did our own makeup, our own hair, and all of a sudden it became this cult hit. who knew? we found out people started spending as furniture, and...
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. >> we're like five estrogen hurricanes. >> girls just wanna have fun! it's the truth.late night" memory is when questlove and tina fey brought an end to their beef by eating off of both ends of a philly steak sandwich. >> this means that everything's cool. >> everything's fine. >> like nothing ever happened. >> yes. >> and we love each other. >> we love each other. >> all right. >> all right. with this hoagie i thee friend. >> all right. [ laughter ] jimmy, you hold it. hands behind our backs. >> okay. >> here you go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thanks so much. >> he's amazing. it was the only way to hash out their beef. and i like it because the beef started on my show. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thanks for watching tonight's best of "late night" digital original special. hope you had as much fun watching this part as we did making it. don't forget to subscribe to our youtube page over at youtube.com/latenight. see more clips like these. be sure to tune in tomorrow to see more of the best of "late night with jimmy fallon." good night. ♪ ♪ >> carson: it is 1:30 in the morning, whi
. >> we're like five estrogen hurricanes. >> girls just wanna have fun! it's the truth.late night" memory is when questlove and tina fey brought an end to their beef by eating off of both ends of a philly steak sandwich. >> this means that everything's cool. >> everything's fine. >> like nothing ever happened. >> yes. >> and we love each other. >> we love each other. >> all right. >> all right. with this hoagie i thee friend....
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one in 4 -- so if you have a home with four kids, chances are, one of them have just used estrogen medicine -- misused prescription medicine. for small, prescription drugs are too easy for kids to get. most of the time we think of drug dealers on the street. people don't understand. prescribedre does -- by doctors and their parents take them, kids think they are safe. the other reason is that reason use drugs, they're called painkillers because they kill pain. people suffer whatever it is. when you are a teenager, you are stressed out, you're heading off to college and you're away from home for the first time. you are dealing with the world that is overwhelming in many cases and somebody hands you a pill. you take it and figure out how to get a pill. guess what? they work. the pain goes away, at least for a while. so often we go back for another. i i will just add that presented some of the statistics about college students and the issue of stress and anxiety and feeling overwhelmed and depressed. --is really progressive pervasive. it really raises the question about how we are supporting t
one in 4 -- so if you have a home with four kids, chances are, one of them have just used estrogen medicine -- misused prescription medicine. for small, prescription drugs are too easy for kids to get. most of the time we think of drug dealers on the street. people don't understand. prescribedre does -- by doctors and their parents take them, kids think they are safe. the other reason is that reason use drugs, they're called painkillers because they kill pain. people suffer whatever it is. when...
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it was like wayne's world on estrogen.e would have a bottle of wine and talk about anything we wanted. this was before cnbc was there. when i say it was such a low bej budget show. we would go out in the hallway to pull in the furniture. and then it became this cult hit. and people started sending us furniture because we were complaining about the furniture. and then the senators and congress people don't follow this stuff but their staffers do. so we started getting great guest. and then it became -- when you have a hit everybody gets involved and you had to fix your hair and get different clothes and do real interviews. so i quit. [laughter] >> my favorite moment of the show was tony corn house was the regular guest. and mary january was singing into hair brushes and she was -- he was -- offended he did haven't a hair brush. >> and tony corn insisted on going to get -- we didn't have hair and make-up -- but he went and got his eye brows, and his hair done. tony, if you are watching, you know this. >> i still pick on the
it was like wayne's world on estrogen.e would have a bottle of wine and talk about anything we wanted. this was before cnbc was there. when i say it was such a low bej budget show. we would go out in the hallway to pull in the furniture. and then it became this cult hit. and people started sending us furniture because we were complaining about the furniture. and then the senators and congress people don't follow this stuff but their staffers do. so we started getting great guest. and then it...
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. >> spare me that estrogens years. work you have too except what you will do is take a salary and handed over to someone else but we need to do that because you have to keep your place in the workplace if you will thrive. it is important for women to show their children yes you can have all but you have to be prepared to sacrifice. i have voiced bin to being your system over hear your six weeks of unpaid maternity leave is a genius as far as i am concerned. stuart: you are now considered officially a good guest speakers were lively in particular and address the issues you are valued. come back. >> i will come back to frighten you. stuart: you terrify me. [laughter] charles: i thought i was listening to the females tour carney -- stuart i don't like that old school british upper-class you have the fault. >> i like how you don't get the woman's response. [laughter] stuart: that is the producers' fault. [laughter] we are back after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] this m has an accomplished research and analytical group at his
. >> spare me that estrogens years. work you have too except what you will do is take a salary and handed over to someone else but we need to do that because you have to keep your place in the workplace if you will thrive. it is important for women to show their children yes you can have all but you have to be prepared to sacrifice. i have voiced bin to being your system over hear your six weeks of unpaid maternity leave is a genius as far as i am concerned. stuart: you are now considered...
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pledged to overhaul labor market and change a country's election law on the first 100 days of his of estrogenkraine's government are marching on palm and today -- are marching on parliament today. >> japanese stocks close higher to ¥7 trillion. individual banks can borrow twice as much low-interest money. the move underscores the pledge to do whatever's necessary to lift the country out of deflation. about how the markets are trading. let's find out what else is going on with manus cranny. squeeze iske trumping ease. european equities are dying. and -- equities are down. we come in at 1.9%. we still have inflation, but it is declining. in germany, confidence heading nothing lasts forever. move the money people of the bank of china to get a hold on rates and what is going on is trumping. the desire by the japanese to actually add stimulus or show momentum in that direction. are prepared to lend more money, but is that to move the currency rather than the reality of lending more to the real economy? there is pols of cash on the balance sheet. the balancecash on sheet. the objective is 110. yen.
pledged to overhaul labor market and change a country's election law on the first 100 days of his of estrogenkraine's government are marching on palm and today -- are marching on parliament today. >> japanese stocks close higher to ¥7 trillion. individual banks can borrow twice as much low-interest money. the move underscores the pledge to do whatever's necessary to lift the country out of deflation. about how the markets are trading. let's find out what else is going on with manus...
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it was wayne's world on estrogen, like being in a basement, all we did is have a bottle of wine before show and just talk about what ever and the next thing we knew it was, this was before there was political tv, cnbc before it was cnbc. when i say it was such a low-budget show, our furniture had to go out in the hallway, pull in one of these tables, we did our own makeup, our own hair, and all of a sudden it became this cult hit. who knew? we found out people started spending as furniture, and senators and congress people don't follow this stuff but their staffers do so we started getting great guests and then it became -- when you have a hit and all of a sudden everybody gets involved and give you, fix your hair and get different clothes and do real interviews. so i quit. >> my favorite moment of the show, tony cornhouse was a regular guest and marion james was singing into hair brushes, he didn't have their hair rushed. >> and we were singing going to the chapel and tony is like where is my hair rushed, never stopped, the hair cut, tony insisted on going there to -- he went and got
it was wayne's world on estrogen, like being in a basement, all we did is have a bottle of wine before show and just talk about what ever and the next thing we knew it was, this was before there was political tv, cnbc before it was cnbc. when i say it was such a low-budget show, our furniture had to go out in the hallway, pull in one of these tables, we did our own makeup, our own hair, and all of a sudden it became this cult hit. who knew? we found out people started spending as furniture, and...
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it was wayne's world on estrogen well we did was have a bottle of wine before the show and we'd justk about whatever, and the next thing we knew it was -- this is before there was political tv. it was cnbc before cnbc was cnbc. whether i said was such a low-budget show, our furniture, lad to go in the hallway, pull in a table, we brought our own wine, did our own makeup, did our own hair, and all of a sudden it just became this cult hit. who knew? the reason we found out is because people started sending us furniture. and then the senators and congress people don't follow this stuff, but if their staffes do, so we started getting great guests, and then you have a hit and all of a sudden everybody gets involved and gives you -- you have to fix your hair and get different clogs and do interviews -- different clothes and do interviews. so i quit. >> my favorite moment of the show was tony was a regular guest, and mary and and jane were singing into hairbrushes and ton where was hurt because he didn't have a hairbrush to sing into. >> we were singing. ♪ going to the chapel and tony is li
it was wayne's world on estrogen well we did was have a bottle of wine before the show and we'd justk about whatever, and the next thing we knew it was -- this is before there was political tv. it was cnbc before cnbc was cnbc. whether i said was such a low-budget show, our furniture, lad to go in the hallway, pull in a table, we brought our own wine, did our own makeup, did our own hair, and all of a sudden it just became this cult hit. who knew? the reason we found out is because people...
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. >> reporter: after 12 days of estrogen injections, she was ready for the egg retrieval. >> we're onre went very well. we stimulated her ovaries and got a total of 21 eggs. >> reporter: the doctor says it's possible that the frozen eggs could last indefinitely. but the chance to harvest them, finite. >> we like to do this ideally before a woman is 35. >> reporter: you think in the end, it's all worth it? >> 100%. it's not easy. it's scary. it's something that, like, you know you're doing it for yourself. you feel empowered by the fact that you were able to give yourself an opportunity to not have to worry about your biological clock. >> reporter: and you're one step closer to the family you have always wanted. >> i am. i'm one step closer. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> let's bring in dr. jen ashton, our senior medical contributor. karina says 100% she would do it again. is freezing -- is it really viable? >> the asrm, the big society for infertility issues in the country said in 2012 egg freezing is no longer experimental. we have
. >> reporter: after 12 days of estrogen injections, she was ready for the egg retrieval. >> we're onre went very well. we stimulated her ovaries and got a total of 21 eggs. >> reporter: the doctor says it's possible that the frozen eggs could last indefinitely. but the chance to harvest them, finite. >> we like to do this ideally before a woman is 35. >> reporter: you think in the end, it's all worth it? >> 100%. it's not easy. it's scary. it's something...