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the thyroid is a gland, it's a major gland located in the neck right under the neck. and it is very thin. you cannot hold it. it is under the skin but the thyroid gland is paramount because it controls our metabolism. that is to say the body's energy level. so there are many thyroid diseases. the most common ones are functions are hyper increased, such as a hyper thyroidism, or the hypo thyroidism. it is found in people over 50 and thyroid counsel and i think that that's what the doctor is studying. the auto immune thyroid united states. what do they consist of? the reasons are unknown. the self-defense system, the anti-bodies, the individual produces a large number of antibodies against his own thyroid. so it destroys his own thyroid. so when destroying it, it records alterations. so the ant bodies' number are very high. so she has this problem. but i think she is on the right track. you should go on with the medical treatment and perhaps your self-defense system is out of control. let us hope the doctor can give you a right diagnosis so you can get the right treatme
the thyroid is a gland, it's a major gland located in the neck right under the neck. and it is very thin. you cannot hold it. it is under the skin but the thyroid gland is paramount because it controls our metabolism. that is to say the body's energy level. so there are many thyroid diseases. the most common ones are functions are hyper increased, such as a hyper thyroidism, or the hypo thyroidism. it is found in people over 50 and thyroid counsel and i think that that's what the doctor is...
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the gonadotropin's are produced in the hypothalamus in the pituitary gland, and they're so important, because that's the big head communicating with the little head. and that's what we call the hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis. and those of you who study the science understand what i'm talking about. you need proper brain chemistry to, through these very important glands, hypothalamus and pituitary, to communicate with the gonads >> in doing the research for the show john, and i was reading about, testosterone levels in men usually peak around dawn, like four, five o'clock in the morning now. in ancient times it's because we were going out hunting and gathering in doubt killing things to bring back for food. >>> talks to the issue of morning erections >>> men lose this, that doesn't happen for them anymore, right? >>> for moral, ethical, consensual sexual reasons. we are procreative creatures. it's in our genetic code whether we are consciously aware of it or not. >> creatures. man is been pretty good at it. because i remember reading that we only started out with two people, an
the gonadotropin's are produced in the hypothalamus in the pituitary gland, and they're so important, because that's the big head communicating with the little head. and that's what we call the hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis. and those of you who study the science understand what i'm talking about. you need proper brain chemistry to, through these very important glands, hypothalamus and pituitary, to communicate with the gonads >> in doing the research for the show john, and i was...
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you get hormone surges and more and more oil glands below the skin.il glands are responsible for getting rid of dead skin, but they get clogged. the follicles at the surface get clogged and you get pimples. the treatment for acne is drying agents, retin-a, which is amazing, and then anti-bacterial stuff. anti-bacterial lotions or some dermatologists will actually use oral antibiotics. it drives me as an internist crazy. we look at the side effects we talked about in the other segment. it's a very, very big problem. >> what if you're parent and the doctor does prescribe those tetra sig sigh4# cycline. >> you've got to get back to the basics of hand washing and simply trying to stay clean. >> the way most dermatologists will tell you you start from warm water to hot. that opens up the pores and finish up with cold water. that gets rid of all the grease and oily tissue that you have over there. most of this in younger children is really problematic. they lose their self-esteem, it's embarrassing in front of others. this should be taken very seriously. be
you get hormone surges and more and more oil glands below the skin.il glands are responsible for getting rid of dead skin, but they get clogged. the follicles at the surface get clogged and you get pimples. the treatment for acne is drying agents, retin-a, which is amazing, and then anti-bacterial stuff. anti-bacterial lotions or some dermatologists will actually use oral antibiotics. it drives me as an internist crazy. we look at the side effects we talked about in the other segment. it's a...
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the gonadotropin's are produced in the hypothalamus in the pituitary gland, and they're so important, because that's the big head communicating with the little head. and that's what we call the hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis. and those of you who study the science understand what i'm talking about. you need proper brain chemistry to, through these very important glands, hypothalamus and pituitary, to communicate with the gonads >> in doing the research for the show john, and i was reading about, testosterone levels in men usually peak around dawn, like four, five o'clock in the morning now. in ancient times it's because we were going out hunting and gathering in doubt killing things to bring back for food. >>> talks to the issue of morning erections >>> men lose this, that doesn't happen for them anymore, right? >>> for moral, ethical, consensual sexual reasons. we are procreative creatures. it's in our genetic code whether we are consciously aware of it or not. >> creatures. man is been pretty good at it. because i remember reading that we only started out with two people, an
the gonadotropin's are produced in the hypothalamus in the pituitary gland, and they're so important, because that's the big head communicating with the little head. and that's what we call the hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis. and those of you who study the science understand what i'm talking about. you need proper brain chemistry to, through these very important glands, hypothalamus and pituitary, to communicate with the gonads >> in doing the research for the show john, and i was...
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parasites taken from the saliva glands of mosquitoes, this vaccine is an important step forward to thelimination of malaria. scientists warn that there is much more work to be done in order to make this groundbreaking discovery scalable. but these preliminary results are very encouraging. for now, the work continues. more clinical trials are planned for the u.s. and tanzania. >> for 40 years they lived on wild rice and fruits and vegetables. according to the vietnamese television. a father and son who ran away from their village during the vietnam war have been living in a treehouse in the jungle. a mine exploded, killing his wife and his two other sons. reminder of the headlines. barack obama orders no transparency and surveillance and says the u.s. is not spying on ordinary citizens. they will push ahead in the name of national security. the u.s. and russia look to find ways to progress. relation -- the relations between the white house and the kremlin are on the rocks because of edward snowden and syria. nine people are killed after mosque,pened fire on a one day after the suicide b
parasites taken from the saliva glands of mosquitoes, this vaccine is an important step forward to thelimination of malaria. scientists warn that there is much more work to be done in order to make this groundbreaking discovery scalable. but these preliminary results are very encouraging. for now, the work continues. more clinical trials are planned for the u.s. and tanzania. >> for 40 years they lived on wild rice and fruits and vegetables. according to the vietnamese television. a...
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this is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that stimulates the ovaries.n the last thing that the child undergoes would be a brain mri scan. and here we are looking specifically at the hypothalamus and the pituitary to make sure that there's no structural abnormality. >> mcfarland: joshua kellogg underwent a bone age x-ray that revealed his bones were in puberty. >> now, we're taking he's age 10 at this point. his bone growth was already showing that he was 15 years old. and that, you know, was the concern, was that his body was already five years head of his mind side. >> ready? >> i shuffled them. >> mcfarland: for talia, her bone age revealed that she was growing way too fast. >> and what we learned was, as children go, they get bones in their hands or they get certain... >> we have seven bones, right, and they all grow together as you get older. and her bones had shown that she was 4.2 years-- this was, like, between 4.2 and, you know, 4.6. so there was, you know, a variance between there. but as we looked at the pictures of her hands, you could actual
this is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that stimulates the ovaries.n the last thing that the child undergoes would be a brain mri scan. and here we are looking specifically at the hypothalamus and the pituitary to make sure that there's no structural abnormality. >> mcfarland: joshua kellogg underwent a bone age x-ray that revealed his bones were in puberty. >> now, we're taking he's age 10 at this point. his bone growth was already showing that he was 15 years old. and...
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so the way that it works is we all, our glands and muscles have an off switch.'re not always on. a nerve gas turns off the off switch and makes your glands and muscles constantly working. that's not good. they actually get tired and that's why you get paralysis and you get death. that's the mechanism of it. it can happen very quickly with the high enough dose. >> we have seen so many pictures and it is heartbreaking of young children who died and some people had that have survived. what makes the difference between those able to survive this kind of chemical weapons attack and those who are able to live and get through it? >> to a large extent it is about the amount you were exposed to. by the time it got to you, say it came through the air, sort of dissipated or were you getting a big dose all at one time? also, the length of time, the amount of time that you are sitting there getting exposed to this gas, some people may run away quickly and get to a place where there isn't much of it and they're going to be in better shape than one stuck breathing the stuff in
so the way that it works is we all, our glands and muscles have an off switch.'re not always on. a nerve gas turns off the off switch and makes your glands and muscles constantly working. that's not good. they actually get tired and that's why you get paralysis and you get death. that's the mechanism of it. it can happen very quickly with the high enough dose. >> we have seen so many pictures and it is heartbreaking of young children who died and some people had that have survived. what...
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parasites painstakingly collect it from the saliva glands from mosquitoes. it is an important step forward toward the elimination of malaria. scientists warn, however, there is much more work to be done in order to make this groundbreaking discovery scalable. however, these preliminary results are, they say, very encouraging. for now, the work continues. more clinical trials are planned for the u.s., tanzania, and europe. now some sports news. the opening day of the new folk off-season here in france. took thethat for -- first division title last season after a 19 year drought is -- they are opening their wallets and make sure it happens. but they are not the only club with money to spend. monaco has been on a shopping spree as well, setting french football fans up for a star-studded season. the battle of this bar strikers, but you could call of the battle of the big spenders. just back -- crowned champions and even before the new season kicked off the two have been locked in a duel. monaco shelled out 60 million , and parislaco signed a player from natalie.
parasites painstakingly collect it from the saliva glands from mosquitoes. it is an important step forward toward the elimination of malaria. scientists warn, however, there is much more work to be done in order to make this groundbreaking discovery scalable. however, these preliminary results are, they say, very encouraging. for now, the work continues. more clinical trials are planned for the u.s., tanzania, and europe. now some sports news. the opening day of the new folk off-season here in...
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help but think abouwhen christ gland at two and matthew eigdt verse 3032 what did the il spirits saytdosclai sd let us go inhis e over therehere was a herd of ine there nearby jus said go they went in and possessedhis one would'vehe swi do thun off the cliff into the sea and drowned the lowest carnal flesh did not live hossessed by an evil spirit so yes animals can be psessed jeannie arkansasless you both a staff the giver that please explainhat is the eurim and doable fst mentioned in god's word in excess 28 vee whichs the chaptewe learn aut the gh prieswhat h attire is ma of cats to the brstplate of t high ie is any thought just ink of thpouch contained in that was a ro ithummim was used to god's junt reon to a question other words theing for exple in &ater years david wanted know they shou go upo war against the philnes for example to áhe choir. the high pri# of thlord to find out ifhey should go up to war agait the philistis were not the eurim in thuim was utilized as god's response f judgment we the case with digital is required roosevelt alabame man rrs woman who has been marri
help but think abouwhen christ gland at two and matthew eigdt verse 3032 what did the il spirits saytdosclai sd let us go inhis e over therehere was a herd of ine there nearby jus said go they went in and possessedhis one would'vehe swi do thun off the cliff into the sea and drowned the lowest carnal flesh did not live hossessed by an evil spirit so yes animals can be psessed jeannie arkansasless you both a staff the giver that please explainhat is the eurim and doable fst mentioned in god's...
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fact so small we don't put a stitch in, and the laser fires and reduces the number of active sweat glands reporter: one procedure is all it takes. research shows six months after the procedure 80% of patients had a significant reduction in sweating. the minimally invasive treatment takes less than an hour. >> it's local so the apparent is awake and can go back to work after. there is a little bruising and swelling and that's it. >> reporter: the underarm laser costs about $3,000 and insurance doesn't cover it. since she had her procedure a week ahe do, she has had to -- since she had her procedure a week ago, she has had to deal with hot days. >> 90s and 100s, it was perfect. no sweating, i didn't worry. >> reporter: she is looking forward to enjoying summer and not having to sweat it out. in new york, vinita nair, kpix 5. >> about 5% of people here in the u.s. deal with excessive sweating. other treatments for the condition include botox injections about every couple of months. >>> here's a segue. time for lunch now, folks. tony tantillo and his daughter stephanie are frying up peppers a
fact so small we don't put a stitch in, and the laser fires and reduces the number of active sweat glands reporter: one procedure is all it takes. research shows six months after the procedure 80% of patients had a significant reduction in sweating. the minimally invasive treatment takes less than an hour. >> it's local so the apparent is awake and can go back to work after. there is a little bruising and swelling and that's it. >> reporter: the underarm laser costs about $3,000 and...
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radioactive substances released in the accident can accumulate in children's thyroid glands, possibly increasing their risk of developing cancer. health professionals had tested 210,000 children by the end of july. on top of the 18 minors they diagnosed, they suspect 25 others may have the illness. members of the panel say they can't determine if the accident has affected the rate of cancer among children. they decided to set up a team of experts to look into the situation. workers at the nuclear plant have their hands full as they try to stop the flow of radioactive water. the operators say they will do more to monitor and control leaks from storage tanks. officials with tokyo electric power company say at least 300 tons of highly radioactive water has leaked from one tank. it is the worst spill from a tank they have seen since the accident in march 2011. the tanks are surrounding by a 30 centimeter high concrete barrier. the attached pipes were left open to let rain water drain away. most of the contaminated water that leaked out is believed to have seeped into the ground. the water
radioactive substances released in the accident can accumulate in children's thyroid glands, possibly increasing their risk of developing cancer. health professionals had tested 210,000 children by the end of july. on top of the 18 minors they diagnosed, they suspect 25 others may have the illness. members of the panel say they can't determine if the accident has affected the rate of cancer among children. they decided to set up a team of experts to look into the situation. workers at the...
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died in his vacation home in the hawaiian islands after a losing fight against cancer of the lymph glands. he was 72 years old. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to tr
died in his vacation home in the hawaiian islands after a losing fight against cancer of the lymph glands. he was 72 years old. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really...
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the researchers found that a full term pregnancy at an earlier age, reduces the mammary glands, and lesso lead to cancer. we talked to women who had children in their 30's. >> i think it's fascinating, and the work is being done. it runs in my family. >> it makes more sense, you're healthyier, and stronger in your youth. an extra ten years would make a difference, for sure. >> they hope to find a way to give all women the protections against breast cancer that younger mothers seem to have. they're testing a marker, that'll predict the breast cancers. if so, they hope to develop the clinical test against breast cancer risk. >>> the sheriff's investigators are looking into the death of a jet skier. he clieted with another -- collided with another person at 1:45 p.m.. they say either man had any water safety training, and limited experience with that water craft they were riding. >>> the people getting the electricity from the power plant, should expect to pay for the shut down cost. it took out a full page ad for that message, the plant is decommissions because of the defective equipment.
the researchers found that a full term pregnancy at an earlier age, reduces the mammary glands, and lesso lead to cancer. we talked to women who had children in their 30's. >> i think it's fascinating, and the work is being done. it runs in my family. >> it makes more sense, you're healthyier, and stronger in your youth. an extra ten years would make a difference, for sure. >> they hope to find a way to give all women the protections against breast cancer that younger mothers...
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when i took the two lives, every adrenal gland was open wide, the endorphins were flying through my body. it was just amazing. it was like pure amphetamine. that's what it felt like, only more pure. >> tonight on "msnbc investigates," rod ferrell talks from prison exclusively about his murders that shocked america and tells us what it was like to be part of a modern day vampire clan. >> being a vampire is not an actual existence. if you shoot me, i'll die. i physically to the best of my knowledge will not live forever but as far as living the lifestyle of a vampire, it's a raw fetish hunger. and the hunger wins out over everything else. >> she was struck four times in the back of the head as she was moving through the kitchen. some of the skull fragments lay in the dining room. >> in his extraordinary interview, ferrell tells of his involvement with a network of devil worshippers and witnessing a human sacrifice. >> how was he killed? >> with a dagger. ceremonial. >> then what happened? >> then afterwards, the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> today, ferrell maintains tha
when i took the two lives, every adrenal gland was open wide, the endorphins were flying through my body. it was just amazing. it was like pure amphetamine. that's what it felt like, only more pure. >> tonight on "msnbc investigates," rod ferrell talks from prison exclusively about his murders that shocked america and tells us what it was like to be part of a modern day vampire clan. >> being a vampire is not an actual existence. if you shoot me, i'll die. i physically to...
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. >> it's his glands. he's hyperactive. isn't there something you can just give him? >> no--no, no, no! no! hey, come on. sit there. hold that. there is no miracle pill. i'll have to do a psychiatric evaluation. >> well, i tried the other doctor. she just gave me something called "brammie." said it'll help with his blood sugar level. but if anything, he's just got worse. >> that woman is not a doctor. your son needs to be referred to a specialist. >> you mentioned the flint family. >> i don't discuss patients with patients. >> no. i wondered how doreen was. well, she used to sing in the church choir with me years ago. >> when did you last see her? >> well, she was tone-deaf. well, i haven't seen her since this one was a tyke. it's like she just fell off the edge of the world. [bowl shatters] >> how's it going, sandy? >> getting my bearings. >> have you seen my radio? >> hmm--oh, yeah. there wasn't one upstairs, so i borrowed it. >> i'd like it back. >> i think i'm going to be listening to it later. >> you know i'm letting you use that room rent-free. >> oh, i see. so
. >> it's his glands. he's hyperactive. isn't there something you can just give him? >> no--no, no, no! no! hey, come on. sit there. hold that. there is no miracle pill. i'll have to do a psychiatric evaluation. >> well, i tried the other doctor. she just gave me something called "brammie." said it'll help with his blood sugar level. but if anything, he's just got worse. >> that woman is not a doctor. your son needs to be referred to a specialist. >> you...
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was going to do as mayor was hold a press conference tearing out your -- tearing out your [bleep] gland just for the regard -- for the record what he said was an f-bomb. now shear a clip from "red eye" on saturday night of us talking about anthony wiener. >> i think this is fantastic. i agree. he doesn't care at all. we are a day or two away from him dropping f bombs at press conferences and campaign events. >> a little clap. >> i don't remember that show. >> bill, we -- andy filmed that yesterday morning with his artificial mannequin body lifelike of us. so desperate. >> that's why i nef invite you to my apartment because that's what my apartment looks like. >> i have to say he has thousands. he has like every "red eye" guest and he puts them together depending on what he wants to do. >> the worst part was when the studio was switched i had to re-do everything. very annoying. obama's rodeo clown. greg, you asked how often do you have the president of the missouri rodeo association resigning. it has happened 13 times in the organization's 64-year history. i'm kidding. >> you know what,
was going to do as mayor was hold a press conference tearing out your -- tearing out your [bleep] gland just for the regard -- for the record what he said was an f-bomb. now shear a clip from "red eye" on saturday night of us talking about anthony wiener. >> i think this is fantastic. i agree. he doesn't care at all. we are a day or two away from him dropping f bombs at press conferences and campaign events. >> a little clap. >> i don't remember that show. >>...
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when i took the two lives, every adrenal gland was open wide, the endorphins were flying through my bodys like pure amphetamine. that's what it felt like, only more pure. >> tonight on "msnbc investigates," rod
when i took the two lives, every adrenal gland was open wide, the endorphins were flying through my bodys like pure amphetamine. that's what it felt like, only more pure. >> tonight on "msnbc investigates," rod
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he says patients go through a pituitary gland to meet fda regulations. schlesinger is monitored and tested four time as year for his testosterone and hgh intake and now feels like he's 40. that comes with a hefty price tag. all this can cost up to $15,000 a year. cash only. >> my health restored. whatever it costs me, it's worth it. >> reporter: if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree. saying, sure, there may be short-term gain but there will be long-term cost. >> it's a fallacy to say that even in low doses that these drugs are not harmful. >> reporter: this doctor, a professor of medicine at boston university school of medicine would not talk specifically about the company but is a vocal critic of the anticipate aging movement. >> giving growth hormone in particular for anti-aging is quackery. >> reporter: he there's there are no reputable studies saying hormones don't age, and it could cause high blood pressure and even trigger cancer. >> what do you say to the medical community who says you're just selling a bun
he says patients go through a pituitary gland to meet fda regulations. schlesinger is monitored and tested four time as year for his testosterone and hgh intake and now feels like he's 40. that comes with a hefty price tag. all this can cost up to $15,000 a year. cash only. >> my health restored. whatever it costs me, it's worth it. >> reporter: if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree. saying, sure, there may be short-term gain but there will...
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the gland initially the semments using the bovine glands from cows.ver the counter is synthetically produced. this is a big problem because it's classified as a indicted tri supplement. it's not held to the same regulations as normal medicines are controlled by fda regulations. so there is some variation. but most of the ones that you buy over the counter are pretty much synthetically produced. >> bottom line, parents should stay away from melatonin in their kids? >> they certainly should at the end of the day you need to practice good sleep patterns for children. go to bed at the same time try to get them up at the same time. quiet the hour before they go to bed. no cell phones, no electronic devices. no ipads. and we know that blue lights from computer screens actually inhibits melatonin so turn off the electronic games at least an hour before you go to bed and avoid sugary drinks as well. >> clayton: dr. great stuff. healthy sleep habits healthy child. great book for training your kids. habits healthy child". >> coming up, here on the show, brand n
the gland initially the semments using the bovine glands from cows.ver the counter is synthetically produced. this is a big problem because it's classified as a indicted tri supplement. it's not held to the same regulations as normal medicines are controlled by fda regulations. so there is some variation. but most of the ones that you buy over the counter are pretty much synthetically produced. >> bottom line, parents should stay away from melatonin in their kids? >> they certainly...
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. >> reporter: weiner's still forecasting a win and inexplicably, the weather in gland. >> it's goingning, cloudy, and grey, so do what you can, guys. try to keep your head up, keep a stiff -- what is it? stiff upper lip. >> reporter: advice that may also help his troubled candidacy. for "outfront," susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> at least it's entertaining. >>> still to come, a man has admitted to killing his wife and then posted a picture of her body on facebook. this is a horrific story. we'll have the story of why it happened. >>> plus, a store refuses to serve oprah winfrey. bad service or racism? >>> and former senator scott brown's brother is found with massive amounts of ammunition. >>> and our shout-out tonight. motorcyclist versus a ram. this is the best part of the show. a man in new zealand, he's riding his trail bike up the hill and he runs into ram. and the ram wants no part of it. the ram was angry and he made it known, charging both the bike and its rider. the man was eventually able to wave a branch to get the ram to run past him. but, you know what, here's the tru
. >> reporter: weiner's still forecasting a win and inexplicably, the weather in gland. >> it's goingning, cloudy, and grey, so do what you can, guys. try to keep your head up, keep a stiff -- what is it? stiff upper lip. >> reporter: advice that may also help his troubled candidacy. for "outfront," susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> at least it's entertaining. >>> still to come, a man has admitted to killing his wife and then posted a picture of her...
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what it does to your body, your glands and your muscles have off switches. off that off switch so your muscles and glands are constantly working. that's not good. it can cause exhaustion, paralysis and eventually death. now there is an antidote. it's an injection called atropine and works best when taken as soon as possible. brianna, victor? >> elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> 15-year-old student is recovering after being shot at a north carolina school. the suspect also a student at the high school in winston-salem is also in custody today. it's not clear what the motive was or if the victim and shooter knew each other. it happened after a planned fire drill. >>> firefighters have gained a little ground on the wildfire in and around yosemite national park now 35% contained. 4,500 structures are still threatened. officials have lifted evacuation advisories for three communities. they expect to have the fire fully contained by september 20th. >>> well, a lot of people looking forward to september. >> i am. >> yes. stock markets have just end ed their worst mon
what it does to your body, your glands and your muscles have off switches. off that off switch so your muscles and glands are constantly working. that's not good. it can cause exhaustion, paralysis and eventually death. now there is an antidote. it's an injection called atropine and works best when taken as soon as possible. brianna, victor? >> elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> 15-year-old student is recovering after being shot at a north carolina school. the suspect also a student...
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keep in mind cf is a disease that affects many other organs including the pancreas, sinuses, sweat glands people. i spoke to a pediatric expert who said with children we can manage those problems much more easily. now that she has the new lungs and has advantage of being younger with a better immune system i think she will do better than an adult might do. so again, maybe we'll see more children get lung transplants if we get more variable organs. bill: she could be an example there you say rehab is important. keep that exercise and strengthen the body, right, doctor? >> absolutely. now that she is getting up and walking that helps. being out of the bed, that helps. getting outside and more exercise. she has to be with rehabilitation experts. she just celebrated her 11th birthday. we want to wish her a happy birthday. that is great news. bill: thank you, doctor. marc siegel part of our medical a-team. >> thanks, bill. martha: chicago police are trying to take back the streets. the city known to have one of the highest crime rates in the country is using a new program to try to get a handl
keep in mind cf is a disease that affects many other organs including the pancreas, sinuses, sweat glands people. i spoke to a pediatric expert who said with children we can manage those problems much more easily. now that she has the new lungs and has advantage of being younger with a better immune system i think she will do better than an adult might do. so again, maybe we'll see more children get lung transplants if we get more variable organs. bill: she could be an example there you say...
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. >> did you know there's 250,000 sweat glands in the feet? >> and everything in between! send you to the hospital. >> they may smell this and say, we need to get you to the emergency department. >> straight away. >> we are sniffing out the way to better health. >> sit tight and hold your breath! >> announcer: on "the doctors"! ♪ ♪ doctor, doctor gimme the news ♪ can [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i feel like the start of this show should have a big warning sign and it should read "sit tight and hold your breath" you know why? today's show is going to stink! [ audience oohs ] >> i am ready. i am ready for it. >> you are ready! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> bring it on. >> it's not going to stink in that way. we are getting down and dirty and discussing your biggest body odors. >> it will stink in that way. >> okay. >> so, i know, nobody at this table and nobody in the audience ever smells bad. >> no, no. >> this is not "our" problems. >> i don't know about him. >> i brought my nose plugs. >> i heard, i have heard that occasionally, bodies do stink. i have never experienced it
. >> did you know there's 250,000 sweat glands in the feet? >> and everything in between! send you to the hospital. >> they may smell this and say, we need to get you to the emergency department. >> straight away. >> we are sniffing out the way to better health. >> sit tight and hold your breath! >> announcer: on "the doctors"! ♪ ♪ doctor, doctor gimme the news ♪ can [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i feel like the start of this show...
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deer's either probably trying to rub fur off his antlers or leaving his scent that comes out of a glandt was an upsetting piece of video. >> all this weird rubbing, is enough to make you rub your eyes in disbelief. >> careful. it's not hurting, is it. >> yeah, that might hurt. >> jeanne moos, cy new york. >> thanks for joining us. cnn "newsroom" continues right cnn "newsroom" continues right after the break. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll g
deer's either probably trying to rub fur off his antlers or leaving his scent that comes out of a glandt was an upsetting piece of video. >> all this weird rubbing, is enough to make you rub your eyes in disbelief. >> careful. it's not hurting, is it. >> yeah, that might hurt. >> jeanne moos, cy new york. >> thanks for joining us. cnn "newsroom" continues right cnn "newsroom" continues right after the break. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com...
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when it was noticed that some of the chemical toxins were leading to a sudden disappearance of wimp glands cells. aat led to the insight that single agents they could cause provisions in people with leukemia. they did, but it was very short- lived. people the 1960's started saying we could combine agents and avoid the toxicities that is used. that really was the big breakthrough, combining chemotherapy and lead to the permanent tears that have been becoming more frequent. in more recent years we're trying to go after the molecular legsions and target them with what is called precision madison. there are isolated cases where that has been highly effective. leukemianagement of and certain other tumors that are unusual, but nevertheless, these provide as biology. from here we are working on using the same types of strategies for the much more common tumors. host: last call, johnny from texas. we have about a minute left. you could go ahead and ask your question or make a comment, please. inler: i was diagnosed february with asteroid tumors. they said it was cancer. and i am having trouble wit
when it was noticed that some of the chemical toxins were leading to a sudden disappearance of wimp glands cells. aat led to the insight that single agents they could cause provisions in people with leukemia. they did, but it was very short- lived. people the 1960's started saying we could combine agents and avoid the toxicities that is used. that really was the big breakthrough, combining chemotherapy and lead to the permanent tears that have been becoming more frequent. in more recent years...
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as men get older their prostate gland can squash into the bladder. a urologist i see men all the time coming in explaining getting up going to the bathroom. if you are up at night going to the bathroom. your wife is often disturbed as well. it effects both people. and women can get up at night with bladder issues as well. it's a very, very common problem. even if they don't have pain when they pass urine, just the fact that you are going to the bathroom during the night sobbously very annoying. >> alisyn: what are you supposed to do about that if you are a man. >> first thing to do is speak to your urologist if you have a problem. it may be innocent enlarge many of the prostate. occasionally it can be associated with prostate cancer. it may be something just simple like a urinary tract infection. you need to discuss this with the urologist so they can. >> tucker: breathlessness. having enough trouble getting enough air when they lie in bed at night. what does that mean? >> lots of causes for breathlessness, tucker. one of the things we get concerned
as men get older their prostate gland can squash into the bladder. a urologist i see men all the time coming in explaining getting up going to the bathroom. if you are up at night going to the bathroom. your wife is often disturbed as well. it effects both people. and women can get up at night with bladder issues as well. it's a very, very common problem. even if they don't have pain when they pass urine, just the fact that you are going to the bathroom during the night sobbously very annoying....