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the real issue is hormonal aging.ourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i've developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies in the audience and they'd like to ask you some questions. >> oh, i'd love to hear some. >> all right, what's your name and what's your question? >> hi, my name is betty and all the products i use make me break out or are irritating. can i use resurgence on my sensitive skin? >> absolutely. we have ingredients like avocado, wild yams soy extracts... many agents that soothe the skin and make it feel wonderful. so it really works well for somebody who has sensitive skin as well as hormonal aging. >> all right, we've got another question out there. what's your name? >> i'm davina, thank you joan and dr. murad. i see a lot of the skin care infomercials and i'm wondering what makes resurgence better than the other products that are available on the market today? >> o.k., wait a second. may i step in on this one? >> o.k. [laughte >> o.k., becau
the real issue is hormonal aging.ourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i've developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies in the audience and they'd like to ask you some questions. >> oh, i'd love to hear some. >> all right, what's your name and what's your question? >> hi, my name is betty and all the products i use make me break out or are irritating. can i use resurgence on my sensitive skin? >>...
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after several years counseling, brad began ting male hormones. they changed his body shape, lowered his voice, and led to the growth of facial and body hair. he had a double mastectomy to remove his breasts. he had a hysterectomy to remove his fallopian tubes and ovaries. brad dided not to have a penis constructe his female genitalia are intact, and he is capable of having an orgasm. like most female-tmale transsexuals, brad has alwaybeenattracte. this is not an easdecision cause it's a rather irreversible step once you go through hormonal and sex resignment. and this person, because of family influence, social influence, is very reluctant abou pursuing that and spends a lot of time trying to consider if that was really the right solution for her. unlike brad, many people with gender dysphoria often seek out surgery as the answer to their problem, a situation dr. coleman cautions against. too many patients who ve gender dyspria, or discomfort with tir own gender, have aot of other problems that may be related to their gender dysphoria or not, and
after several years counseling, brad began ting male hormones. they changed his body shape, lowered his voice, and led to the growth of facial and body hair. he had a double mastectomy to remove his breasts. he had a hysterectomy to remove his fallopian tubes and ovaries. brad dided not to have a penis constructe his female genitalia are intact, and he is capable of having an orgasm. like most female-tmale transsexuals, brad has alwaybeenattracte. this is not an easdecision cause it's a rather...
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, the feel-good hormone.not saying it feels like winning a bet or taking a drug or having sex, but invoked the same system. another thing, when people listen to music together, oxytocin is released, a chemical associated with bonding and trust. is what mother's release when they are nursing their infants. prolactin is another hormone that women excrete. we also believe that prolactin is also excluded when people listen to music. chemically, that seems to be what is going on. you were also talking about dance and music. music activates the cerebellum, which is responsible for your ability to move, your limbs, parts of your body, to maintain a steady gait. it is almost automatic, when music comes in at a student -- certain polls, neurons are going to fire in synchronization with that polls. even kids move to music. one of your more recent records, you took some children's folk tunes and you rearranged them. we were talking about kids moving. do you have any of those candy? -- handy? >> yeah. i will play a littl
, the feel-good hormone.not saying it feels like winning a bet or taking a drug or having sex, but invoked the same system. another thing, when people listen to music together, oxytocin is released, a chemical associated with bonding and trust. is what mother's release when they are nursing their infants. prolactin is another hormone that women excrete. we also believe that prolactin is also excluded when people listen to music. chemically, that seems to be what is going on. you were also...
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so when people eat a big meal, the hormone is produced. the hormone tells the body, "burn off the fat and use it as fuel," and it also tells the brain, "you're full, stop eating." if a person has a problem or different variety of these hormone and receptor genes, then their body doesn't burn off the fat so well and they want to continue eating. so often people will say, "well, he has a metabolic problem, but she doesn't have enough willpower." actually both of those are at least, in part, affected by a person's genes. one theory is that these genes are leftover survival mechanisms from thousands of years ago, when humans lived from one meal to the next-- or one feast to the next famine. joanne ikeda, r.d.: if, when they found a lot, they ate a lot and deposited fat in the body, then when the lean times cam wh there were times of famine, there was a survival advantage for those people who deposited fat. they were the ones who got through the famine and survived. now we come into a modern age where we don't have to go out and hunt. we don't
so when people eat a big meal, the hormone is produced. the hormone tells the body, "burn off the fat and use it as fuel," and it also tells the brain, "you're full, stop eating." if a person has a problem or different variety of these hormone and receptor genes, then their body doesn't burn off the fat so well and they want to continue eating. so often people will say, "well, he has a metabolic problem, but she doesn't have enough willpower." actually both of...
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puberty because you're getting a change in your hormone status as a man.mentioned, late in life when you start to make less testosterone and more estrogen. that's the key. you can find it on examination. it's usually one side more than the other side, but yo you can actually find a palpable mass and you have to start to move. you can treat with with anti-estrogens. if they don't work, surgery. there's actually man boobs that is just fat. people who have these fatty things, it can be either way. it can be fat, or if it's hormonal, you're going to see the gynecom ooasti. >> what if you're like peter griffin? what do you do. >> if it's due to obesity, lose weighted. if you have tender and discharge from the nipples, that's dangerous. breast cancer in men is rare, but it's very aggressive and very dangerous, and you've got to see a doctor. >> 2500 cases a year of breast cancer in men. >> all right. >> eric: glad we talked about that. >> jamie: thanks so much, doctors. we have more ahead. you know, those large sugary drinks that new york city tried to ban until
puberty because you're getting a change in your hormone status as a man.mentioned, late in life when you start to make less testosterone and more estrogen. that's the key. you can find it on examination. it's usually one side more than the other side, but yo you can actually find a palpable mass and you have to start to move. you can treat with with anti-estrogens. if they don't work, surgery. there's actually man boobs that is just fat. people who have these fatty things, it can be either way....
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however, the two years of hormone therapy, whether it comes after the surgery or it's just on its ownat must be done and you must be tested throughout the two years by a board certified internist and those papers must be submitted to the athletic commission for review. >> to you, erica and matthew, will you appeal this loss to get it off your record or if not, would you take on fallon fox again? >> definitely. definitely. we would love a rematch. actually, we are appealing with the athletic commission not on that basis. the basis because if you do watch the fight from multiple angles, you'll see she takes a grazed knee to the chin but she took no real damage. she didn't get knocked out. she didn't go to sleep. she didn't go cattonic. she slipped upon impact. it looked like the knee rocked her but she popped right back up and if you noticed, the referee looks at fallon and looks at newsom and looks at fallon and looks at newsom and waves off the fight. she walks away before even confirming the fight is over. these are professional athletes. they get paid to get hit and take a beating.
however, the two years of hormone therapy, whether it comes after the surgery or it's just on its ownat must be done and you must be tested throughout the two years by a board certified internist and those papers must be submitted to the athletic commission for review. >> to you, erica and matthew, will you appeal this loss to get it off your record or if not, would you take on fallon fox again? >> definitely. definitely. we would love a rematch. actually, we are appealing with the...
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. >> you know, even if you go all of the way down to the hormone level, the hormone that is most symbolic in competition is testosterone. scholars bring women into the laboratory and have them play money games where they steal with their opponent or share with their upon it, right? and they give them either testosterone or a placebo. the women you plate selfishly assumed they had been given testosterone. they were given a placebo. the women who played cooperatively had been given testosterone. most of us in our daily life to the extent we have to compete with the rat race and the world, we are collaborating with other people at the same time. the two are hand in hand. tavis: is competition overrated or underrated? >> i think that is a great question. i think it depends on the context. michael phelps, great. the country needs to be more competitive. we have no problem with that. as a basketball team. but with people, to know somebody really competitive in board games, that is the dilemma. we are wondering when it comes to people, this competition mean you have to sacrifice integrity? doesn
. >> you know, even if you go all of the way down to the hormone level, the hormone that is most symbolic in competition is testosterone. scholars bring women into the laboratory and have them play money games where they steal with their opponent or share with their upon it, right? and they give them either testosterone or a placebo. the women you plate selfishly assumed they had been given testosterone. they were given a placebo. the women who played cooperatively had been given...
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that are being pumped into these animals ones that we ultimately consume the intake of these hormones is leading to early puberty and women and prostate cancer in men. and that's not to mention the fact that one glass of milk has the same saturated fat content as a box of french fries or the same calories as a bottle of soda but don't worry the dairy industry is on top of it which is why they're lobbying the f.d.a. to approve a low calorie milk option featuring none other than my favorite artificial sweetener aspartame yep the controversial chemical that will sweeten milk in a way that will make it even more appealing to kids corner the industry the move would promote more healthful eating and reduce childhood obesity but wait is that really the case a recent brazilian university's study shows aspartame actually causes greater weight gain and regular sugar because the intake of empty calories in your body makes you crave more food. and here's the real kicker dairy corporations want to make this change without you even knowing it which is why they're currently petitioning the f.d.a. to
that are being pumped into these animals ones that we ultimately consume the intake of these hormones is leading to early puberty and women and prostate cancer in men. and that's not to mention the fact that one glass of milk has the same saturated fat content as a box of french fries or the same calories as a bottle of soda but don't worry the dairy industry is on top of it which is why they're lobbying the f.d.a. to approve a low calorie milk option featuring none other than my favorite...
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what are the possibilities of all these things surrounding her life that a 16-year-old girl with hormonesging could get herself into? >> did he just call his granddaughter a slut. is that what he said and he was totally fine with it? that was the most ridiculous reasoning whatever. it shows you his bias and why he's so bitter about divorce in iowa. to give you more details the bill would make no fault divorces illegal in iowa for parents of children who are minors. some acceptable reasons adultery, physical sexual abuse imprisonment or if the couple you has lived apart for more than two years. there are exceptions. there is a little good news. even though the subcommittee did manage to advance the bill, doesn't seem like representatives are going to video on it: >> that's according to the des moines register. how to, we do have a guest on the show today to talk about this situation and our guest is grace whiler, a politics editor for business insider. grace, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> you go thanks so much for having me. >> my first question for you has to do with this n
what are the possibilities of all these things surrounding her life that a 16-year-old girl with hormonesging could get herself into? >> did he just call his granddaughter a slut. is that what he said and he was totally fine with it? that was the most ridiculous reasoning whatever. it shows you his bias and why he's so bitter about divorce in iowa. to give you more details the bill would make no fault divorces illegal in iowa for parents of children who are minors. some acceptable reasons...
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mimics the hormone estrogen even in low doses yesterday of course is the hormone that makes girls into girls and women into women and what happens to men when they take estrogen their penises get smaller as yahoo news reported a study in canada found that estrogen mimicking chemicals definitely can affect penis size the article titled bisphenol a may cause smaller pieces notes this year research regarding bisphenol a influencing smaller genitals and penises in male humans may be a sizable problem for men already worried about the size of their nether regions articles author pending richards further notes that scientists in canada studied piano sizes and b.p.a. exposure levels of thousands of children and found a clear relationship between b.p.a. exposure and smaller genitals she wrote this news relating to small penis size and b.p.a. comes on the heels of past tests the scientific community has long known that rodents those with chemicals such as b.p.a. have given birth the feminized male babies effects include smaller genital tracks in the male mice a new canadian study also follows r
mimics the hormone estrogen even in low doses yesterday of course is the hormone that makes girls into girls and women into women and what happens to men when they take estrogen their penises get smaller as yahoo news reported a study in canada found that estrogen mimicking chemicals definitely can affect penis size the article titled bisphenol a may cause smaller pieces notes this year research regarding bisphenol a influencing smaller genitals and penises in male humans may be a sizable...
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una es el cóctel hormonal.>> y luego le pasa lo que le pasa a moisés. >>> y lo importante moisés, que estas aquí hablando y sirviendo de ejemplo muy para muchas parejas gracias es silvia y moisés por compartir tu historia con nosotros. y hay que entender que es una cosa hormonal, esperen hombres. >>> hombres tranquilos, que no pasa nada. >>> tiendannos, vamos con ustedes muchachos entiendannos. >>> hay que entenderlas. >>> no hay que entenderlas, hay que amarlas. >>> es muy complicado ¿que opina?. >>> hay que tener paciente y en qué momento se encuentra. >>> y lo vieron en momentos más, vamos a conversar aquí galonazo su participación. >>> ahora hablaremos de eso. >>> nuestra belleza latina y una exclusiva que no pueden perderse. >>> y vamos a ver lo que pasó en los ensayos de baile, las participantes y candidatos a la corona aquí orlando segura lo va a contar todo en breve. miren no más. >>> y hoy, con mucho ritmo nos visita el cantante alfredo. el niño prodigio. de sonora. >>> volvemos con más de despierta am
una es el cóctel hormonal.>> y luego le pasa lo que le pasa a moisés. >>> y lo importante moisés, que estas aquí hablando y sirviendo de ejemplo muy para muchas parejas gracias es silvia y moisés por compartir tu historia con nosotros. y hay que entender que es una cosa hormonal, esperen hombres. >>> hombres tranquilos, que no pasa nada. >>> tiendannos, vamos con ustedes muchachos entiendannos. >>> hay que entenderlas. >>> no hay que...
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and adult fiction reminding us what it was like to fight the urges brought on by raging teenaged hormoness a great deal of sexual tension in your stories and most of it is unconsummated and tame. >> i think there is something magical about taking your time with physical attraction. if you make it so that every time someone brushes someone's hand. remember when you were 14 and that was a big deal. you know we skip over that a lot. >> reporter: how do you channel the 16-year-old girl in all of us? >> i don't think you ever lose the 16-year-old girl. apparently it's not so different that i'm not still a little in touch with that girl. >> reporter: meyer is an unlikely publishing phenom. the twilight installment was her first attempt at writing after dream about a man glittering in a meadow. >> it was a dream, a vivid one and it worked out in odd ways. >> reporter: we caught up with meyer in chicago at the bookstore where her first signing took place. >> i have two tattoos on my back. >> reporter: despite her celebrity status her most important role is mom to her three sons. >> mom's mostly a
and adult fiction reminding us what it was like to fight the urges brought on by raging teenaged hormoness a great deal of sexual tension in your stories and most of it is unconsummated and tame. >> i think there is something magical about taking your time with physical attraction. if you make it so that every time someone brushes someone's hand. remember when you were 14 and that was a big deal. you know we skip over that a lot. >> reporter: how do you channel the 16-year-old girl...
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of the two risk factors we looked at, high breast densitty and hormone therapy it didn't in those women can be screened every two years. >> the research began in 1994. she says the data is clear there is no added benefit with annual screenings for women 50-74 but double the down side. >> interest is more harm, more false positives. >> needs to be every year. >> cheyenne was over 50 when dig nosed with breast cancer first in one breast then another. she believes it may keep women from being as aware. >> if i had not had access to have frequency as we have had, in terms of screening i don't know i can be here sharing with you today. >> this is a small group of 40-49-year-olds with dense breasts. the 40-49-year-old is an interesting group. tumors tend to grow more quickly. and if they have high densitty, you can't see the tumor as well. >> and the doctor says if they wait two years they're tumors are likely to be larger. it's your body. you should discuss guidelines with your doctor. >> dan? >> thank you. >> women wading through a lot of mixed mess qlaijtz comes to health screenings doctor
of the two risk factors we looked at, high breast densitty and hormone therapy it didn't in those women can be screened every two years. >> the research began in 1994. she says the data is clear there is no added benefit with annual screenings for women 50-74 but double the down side. >> interest is more harm, more false positives. >> needs to be every year. >> cheyenne was over 50 when dig nosed with breast cancer first in one breast then another. she believes it may...
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. >> and at a conference in san francisco, doctors say prolonged stress can raise hormones that affect trouble. >> this is no stress here. it was a beautiful day to get outside. thousands of people did just that for san francisco's 1 sunday street event of the season. >>> organizers closed off a root a little over three miles long along embarcadero. >> third street and mission bay were closed. san francisco's next sunday street is april 14th in the mission district. >> it was fun to listen to. >>> i actually had some friends, cyclists from pleasant to know who boarded bart today to partake in that. they could ride around the town with no cars. >>> hi everybody. let's head out, outdoors. it is wow, wow, wow. >> we have the display of the new lights. the sculptur are u there on the bay bridge. >> air temperatures holding steady, 52 san francisco, and then just due east of the bay bridge, oakland at 54-degree. we had 58 degrees to 74 degrees in napa. >> 68 in san jose, which is above average through concord and clayton into walnut creek. >> do you still need that extra blanket? into the b
. >> and at a conference in san francisco, doctors say prolonged stress can raise hormones that affect trouble. >> this is no stress here. it was a beautiful day to get outside. thousands of people did just that for san francisco's 1 sunday street event of the season. >>> organizers closed off a root a little over three miles long along embarcadero. >> third street and mission bay were closed. san francisco's next sunday street is april 14th in the mission district....
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the fish is a farmed atlantic salmon that contains a growth hormone gene from the chinook salmon and a ginn nettic switch from the ocean pouch. they say the fish has not been tested properly and could compete wild salmon for food. but aqua bounty says the fish are sterilized and would be grown in tanks with little chance of escaping. now, if it were approved, they say it would probably not be laked genetically engineered because it didn't change the food. live from oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> the cost of a paper bag in santa cruz has just gone up. that's in santa cruz county. starting today, the price of a single paper bag goes from 10 cents to 25 cents and then next month, on april 22nd, which is earth day, the massic bag ban is being expand -- plastic bag ban is being expanded to restaurants. the goal to keep the bags off the beaches and to keep from polluting monterey bay. >>> i see this business as an opportunity to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between our nations. >> what kind of welcome president obama is getting on his first visit to i
the fish is a farmed atlantic salmon that contains a growth hormone gene from the chinook salmon and a ginn nettic switch from the ocean pouch. they say the fish has not been tested properly and could compete wild salmon for food. but aqua bounty says the fish are sterilized and would be grown in tanks with little chance of escaping. now, if it were approved, they say it would probably not be laked genetically engineered because it didn't change the food. live from oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu...
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many experts believe postpartem depression occurs because of hormone levels. it recommends all new mothers are screened for depression. >>> dwor-year-old sabrina -- 24-year old sabrina bell was heard screaming in the courtroom. she kicked an almost two-year-old girl in the chest at a playground in san francisco. she also threatened parents at the park. >>> supervise obvious plan to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow for a location of a new healthcare cawl center. the health exchange call center would employ about 12,000 people. supervisor -- 1,200 people. richmond or concord. both communities have been lobbying for their sights. >>> is a samsung launched its new smart phone. a 13 megapixel camera which can be used. the s four will stop and start videos whether someone is looking at the screen. all four major u.s. carriers will sell the smart phone beginning april 6th. not known how much it will cost. >> google is pulling the plug from going going read google reader april 1st. >>> san jose is buft a new wifi system -- boost a new wifi system. it's so fast it's
many experts believe postpartem depression occurs because of hormone levels. it recommends all new mothers are screened for depression. >>> dwor-year-old sabrina -- 24-year old sabrina bell was heard screaming in the courtroom. she kicked an almost two-year-old girl in the chest at a playground in san francisco. she also threatened parents at the park. >>> supervise obvious plan to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow for a location of a new healthcare cawl center. the health...
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part of a hormonally balanced breakfast on "ridiculist."piers morgan live" starts now. >>> tonight, the power of faith. plenty to say about the new pope and more. mia farrow and martin sheen here live. hollywood legends getting personal and political. >>> also, the midwestern city torn apart by a rape trial. on one side the football players accused. on the other, the 16-year-old girl who takes the stand tomorrow morning. i'll talk to her attorney. >>> she grew up in steubenville. my interview with tracy lords. a rape victim in the same city herself. she takes this case personally. >>> and being dick cheney. >> we believe they had the capability and the intent. >> the most powerful vice president in history. what he says now and have you changed your mind about him. >>> this is "piers morgan live." the first full day for pope francis begins with private prayer. he was at the main basilica for about 30 minutes before turning to the sistine chapel for his first mass, in italian. he asked the cardinals to have courage and said the church must m
part of a hormonally balanced breakfast on "ridiculist."piers morgan live" starts now. >>> tonight, the power of faith. plenty to say about the new pope and more. mia farrow and martin sheen here live. hollywood legends getting personal and political. >>> also, the midwestern city torn apart by a rape trial. on one side the football players accused. on the other, the 16-year-old girl who takes the stand tomorrow morning. i'll talk to her attorney. >>>...
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the cereal for women has ingredients that support hormonal balance. look, i know what you're thinking. why, oh, why did they not call it porn flakes? i don't know the answer to that question. seems like a real missed opportunity if you ask me. sex cereal is basically granola but also has stuff in it like bee pollen and ginger. the question is does it work? jane velez-mitchell filled in as host of my talk show today and she and tamar braxton and some guy in the audience did a taste test. >> looks like trail mix. hold on. that's good. >> you feeling sexy, dude? >> it's the aftertaste. the original initial drive was coming but the aftertaste took it away. >> i'm feeling very, very, very sexy right now. >> be careful. >> i leave the show for one day to cover the new pope in rome and sure enough, out comes the sex cereal. stay classy, san diego. they also tried it on "live with kelly and michael." >> as we have taken to calling it pornios. you can tell it works. look at this great big spoon. and on the back, on the back, there's a woman playing the clarine
the cereal for women has ingredients that support hormonal balance. look, i know what you're thinking. why, oh, why did they not call it porn flakes? i don't know the answer to that question. seems like a real missed opportunity if you ask me. sex cereal is basically granola but also has stuff in it like bee pollen and ginger. the question is does it work? jane velez-mitchell filled in as host of my talk show today and she and tamar braxton and some guy in the audience did a taste test....
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doctors say prolonged stress can raise fight or flight hormones that cause heart trouble.nothing to stress about today outside though. it was gorgeous. hopefully you had a chance to get outside. thousands of people just did that. san 14's first event of the season. i can just listen to the music for awhile. >> reporter: king street to fisherman's wharf and paoáers street were closed so people can get out and play. sanfrancisco's next is april 14th in the ph-gz district. hopefully they have this kind of day, april 14th. today was picture perfect. >> it was. it was. above average as l. anywhere between 7 -- above average as well. anywhere between 7 and 10. pollen is a factor. >> you can feel it? >> oh, yeah. >>> good evening. let's go outside and look at the live kpix weather camera. you know what this is? treasure island. if you head a little bit towards the right, there, you will have hot dog stand. >> okay good to know. >> i don't pertake in the hot dogs but the best warm pretzel. grab a bottle of wine and you have yourself a date. all right, sidetracked there. current te
doctors say prolonged stress can raise fight or flight hormones that cause heart trouble.nothing to stress about today outside though. it was gorgeous. hopefully you had a chance to get outside. thousands of people just did that. san 14's first event of the season. i can just listen to the music for awhile. >> reporter: king street to fisherman's wharf and paoáers street were closed so people can get out and play. sanfrancisco's next is april 14th in the ph-gz district. hopefully they...
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researchers suspect this is because light suppresses the body's production of hormone melatonin.he study appears in the journal occupational and journal medicine. >>> it's called the nightmare superbug. strong bacteria resistant to drugs, deadly, and rapidly spreading. the cdc is concerned about the growing health risk. rachel mcneil looks at what they are doing to control it. >> these nasty germs are known as resistant cre for short. health officials are worried because the nightmare bacteria have multiplied seven fold invading in 42 states. >> this is a problem we've seen in the making for a number of years. it's becoming more and more resistant to antibiotics where in some of these cases we have nothing to offer. >> professor of infectious diseases has seen cases of cre in houston. nationwide infections have been seen in patients in long-term health care facilities and half of patients die. the fear, though, is that more bacteria will build the same offenses affecting the healthy. >> we have to create the awareness that new antibiotics need to be developed and the awareness in
researchers suspect this is because light suppresses the body's production of hormone melatonin.he study appears in the journal occupational and journal medicine. >>> it's called the nightmare superbug. strong bacteria resistant to drugs, deadly, and rapidly spreading. the cdc is concerned about the growing health risk. rachel mcneil looks at what they are doing to control it. >> these nasty germs are known as resistant cre for short. health officials are worried because the...
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doctors say prolonged stress raises hormones that affect blood pressure and influence other risk factors. >>> meanwhile, the biggest-ever study of mummies found that even without modern-day vices like fast food or cigarettes, people still had heart problems and clogged arteries some 4,000 years ago. "early today health" is brought to you by vagisill wash. >>> can the dow make it a fifth record day? it closed at 14,397 on friday putting the blue chips up nearly 10% for 2013. the s&p ended at 1551, just shy of a 9% gain for the year. and again, it's only march. while the nasdaq begins the week around 3,244, a rise of nearly 7.5% in just the past ten weeks. >>> a number of national chain stores report this week including dick's sporting goods. urban outfitters and costco. meanwhile, the government will report how strong retail spending was last month. korean electronics giant samsung unveils its new galaxy s4 this week as it looks to take a bigger bite out of apple's market share. >>> good news for drivers. the average price of a gallon of gas has dropped 6 cents over the past two weeks to
doctors say prolonged stress raises hormones that affect blood pressure and influence other risk factors. >>> meanwhile, the biggest-ever study of mummies found that even without modern-day vices like fast food or cigarettes, people still had heart problems and clogged arteries some 4,000 years ago. "early today health" is brought to you by vagisill wash. >>> can the dow make it a fifth record day? it closed at 14,397 on friday putting the blue chips up nearly 10%...
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the fish is a farmed atlantic salmon that contains a growth hormone gene from the chinook salmon and a ginn nettic switch from the ocean pouch. they say the fish has not been tested properly and could compete wild salmon for food. but aqua bounty says the fish are sterilized and would be grown in tanks with little chance of escaping. now, if it were approved, they say it would probably not be laked genetically engineered because it didn't change the food. live from oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> the cost of a paper bag in santa cruz has just gone up. that's in santa cruz county. starting today, the price of a single paper bag goes from 10 cents to 25 cents and then next month, on april 22nd, which is earth day, the massic bag ban is being expand -- plastic bag ban is being expanded to restaurants. the goal to keep the bags off the beaches and to keep from polluting monterey bay. >>> i see this business as an opportunity to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between our nations. >> what kind of welcome president obama is getting on his first visit to i
the fish is a farmed atlantic salmon that contains a growth hormone gene from the chinook salmon and a ginn nettic switch from the ocean pouch. they say the fish has not been tested properly and could compete wild salmon for food. but aqua bounty says the fish are sterilized and would be grown in tanks with little chance of escaping. now, if it were approved, they say it would probably not be laked genetically engineered because it didn't change the food. live from oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu...
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. >>> a hormonal imbalance is apparently to blame for this next video. what i'm talking about is a 13-foot-tall giraffe chasing after a tour group. >> maybe now is the point to rid yo for help? >> this thing is mad, fast and shaking these people getting very close. people are very, very scared. >> following us again. >> they said he's kind of known for his odd behavior in this park but never attacked humans before. you can see people on board really holding on because the suv is trying to speed away from this thing. there he is ramming into the vehicle. took off one of the side-view mirrors, also kicked at the driver during this. people were two miles out. >> that's what these people get out there for, right? to get up close and personal with the animals. you got it. >> now, nobody was injured from this but you can maimagine peop were shaken up. >> what if they just stayed and let it cool off for a second. >> if it can do this to a pretty heavy duty jeep, it would probably knock your block off if it wanted to. >>> these guys are not so welcome, and now t
. >>> a hormonal imbalance is apparently to blame for this next video. what i'm talking about is a 13-foot-tall giraffe chasing after a tour group. >> maybe now is the point to rid yo for help? >> this thing is mad, fast and shaking these people getting very close. people are very, very scared. >> following us again. >> they said he's kind of known for his odd behavior in this park but never attacked humans before. you can see people on board really holding on...
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protis used initially in the body to maintain scle mass, to build cells, antibodies, hormones, etc. and generally, that need for protein will be met if we take in 12 to no more than 20% of our calories from protein. any additional protein that we take in will be used for energy. calories will be broken down and burned for calories. and of course, a lot of those proteins are found in animal products such as milk, cheese, eggs, poultry, fish, lamb, beef, although it's quite possible to also get them by combining plant foods and legumes and things like that. linda gigliotti: we will really get enough protein from taking in about five to six ounces of meat per day. now three ounces of meat is about the size of a deck of playing cards. so you can kind of imagine a day's intake, that if i have a couple ounces maybe at breakfast or lunch, three ounces, that deck of playing cards on my plate at night would really give me enough protein, assuming i'm eating the other foods in the guideline as well. but as americans we don't eat the deck of playing cards. we eat the paperback book, you know,
protis used initially in the body to maintain scle mass, to build cells, antibodies, hormones, etc. and generally, that need for protein will be met if we take in 12 to no more than 20% of our calories from protein. any additional protein that we take in will be used for energy. calories will be broken down and burned for calories. and of course, a lot of those proteins are found in animal products such as milk, cheese, eggs, poultry, fish, lamb, beef, although it's quite possible to also get...
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could benefit these women but of the two risk factors, high breast density, a strong risk factor and hormoneherapy, it does not, even those women can be screened every two years. >> the researchers say women over 50 who get an annual mammogram experience more false positives and get more bopcies. critics say skipping yearly mammograms could prevent earlier cancer detection. >> if they build it, will the passengers come? >> a bart director plan to extend the ride if commuters going from one growing pocket of the bay area. >> livermore pre-school shut down and two employees banned from working in child care. what they are accused of doing to youngsters le >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> it is 5:00. good tuesday morning the thanks for joining us. >> we have sprinkles out there in spots widely scattered. mike? >> that is the good news for the morning commute and the morning walk or jog. we have scattered sprinkles, at best. don't worry about getting too wet. live doppler 7 hd showing how dry the air is and how hard it has been to get moisture out of the clouds. we
could benefit these women but of the two risk factors, high breast density, a strong risk factor and hormoneherapy, it does not, even those women can be screened every two years. >> the researchers say women over 50 who get an annual mammogram experience more false positives and get more bopcies. critics say skipping yearly mammograms could prevent earlier cancer detection. >> if they build it, will the passengers come? >> a bart director plan to extend the ride if commuters...
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all i actually did was steroids, testosterone, human growth hormone, epo, and i replaced all of my blood with better blood. you know, i mean, is that sophisticated? i don't know. i don't know. is it cheating? maybe. you know, am i sorry i did it? yes-ish. ps, no. >> all joining us via satellite is a man on the other end of a vicious lie, notre dame linebacker manti te'o. >> hey, piers. >> now, mr. te'o, your sto i
all i actually did was steroids, testosterone, human growth hormone, epo, and i replaced all of my blood with better blood. you know, i mean, is that sophisticated? i don't know. i don't know. is it cheating? maybe. you know, am i sorry i did it? yes-ish. ps, no. >> all joining us via satellite is a man on the other end of a vicious lie, notre dame linebacker manti te'o. >> hey, piers. >> now, mr. te'o, your sto i
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hormones get to racing. they want to explore a little bit more and they really got to be in a safe environment. the parking lot is not a place where they can play football and basketball and throw the frisbee and enjoy the out doors because it's unsafe there too. it's important to get this park activated and we are here as friends of youngblood coleman to help out and i want to thank you for your great leadership and kipberly for habitat for humanity and b magic and our residents. we're rocking and rolling you guys so let's do this together. >> thank you very much. >> here is a flier so if you want to come out on any of those days of service and just go on a tour of the park. okay. we welcome you. >> thank you. >> good morning i am vanessa banks and i have a different approach on youngblood coleman. i am one of the leads on the friends of youngblood coleman park but i am also -- i grew up in youngblood coleman park. that was the park that sort of saved my life. i had somewhere to go. i had somebody to be. th
hormones get to racing. they want to explore a little bit more and they really got to be in a safe environment. the parking lot is not a place where they can play football and basketball and throw the frisbee and enjoy the out doors because it's unsafe there too. it's important to get this park activated and we are here as friends of youngblood coleman to help out and i want to thank you for your great leadership and kipberly for habitat for humanity and b magic and our residents. we're rocking...
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private until breaking the story to "sports illustrated" explaining how back in 2006 she went through hormonaltherapy and gender reassignment surgery. was this a fair thing to hide from her former opponents. some say no, we'll be talking to her live about one hour from now. >>> the jury questions for accused murderer jodi arias, they may not be over. they could continue next week after she was peppered with more than 200 this week. jurors rarely get the chance to ask defendants questions directly, but in arizona, they do. "in session's" jean casarez is there. jean? >> jodi arias was asked over 200 questions by yoors and they really focused on almost all of the subject matter of the trial testimony. of course, her voracity was front and center in a lot of the questions. but they asked about the gas cans, they asked about the gun that she said was in travis' bedroom, wasn't loaded, wasn't not loaded, was it in a holster? other questions were a little sketchier and she didn't know or didn't remember. they also asked about the killing itself and the fogginess that seemed to come over her and not r
private until breaking the story to "sports illustrated" explaining how back in 2006 she went through hormonaltherapy and gender reassignment surgery. was this a fair thing to hide from her former opponents. some say no, we'll be talking to her live about one hour from now. >>> the jury questions for accused murderer jodi arias, they may not be over. they could continue next week after she was peppered with more than 200 this week. jurors rarely get the chance to ask...
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doctors say prolonged stress affects blood pressure and blood sugar and cholesterol and produces hormones that impact the heart. the study involved more than 200,000 veterans from california and nevada and was released at a cardiology conference here in san francisco. >> plastic bags could be hard to find anywhere in the bay area. next at 5:00 a.m. the three bay area communities about to tell shoppers to bring their own. >> in over 24 hours, the cardinals begin the process of picking a new pope. picking a new pope. we will look at the [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good monday morning, i am kira klapper. >> i am eric thomas. >> good to
doctors say prolonged stress affects blood pressure and blood sugar and cholesterol and produces hormones that impact the heart. the study involved more than 200,000 veterans from california and nevada and was released at a cardiology conference here in san francisco. >> plastic bags could be hard to find anywhere in the bay area. next at 5:00 a.m. the three bay area communities about to tell shoppers to bring their own. >> in over 24 hours, the cardinals begin the process of...
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conditioned to work out at that specific time, so it's going to release fat burning energy boosting hormonesat we want. you want to go harder so you burn more calories and get better results. [cheers and applause] now, for this move you need both dumbbells. i'm going to show you the easier version first and then we'll move onto the harder version. so we're going to come here, bend this knee slightly over the ankle and tap that back foot with the ball of your foot on the ground. dumbbells in each hand and we're going to row up, nice and wide to the chest. down and up. and then if you're comfortable, i want you to launch up on that foot raise the back leg and continue to row. [cheers and applause] that is amazing. but look at sara, and julie. this is great. skeeze your booty, this is just terrible. i got to come over here. no come here, you got this you can do this. balance, bend over, come on, now come on. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> ok, so wait a minute you say you push your body to the max? >> people will talk about working, fatiguing yourself. don't do that. you'll get injured you
conditioned to work out at that specific time, so it's going to release fat burning energy boosting hormonesat we want. you want to go harder so you burn more calories and get better results. [cheers and applause] now, for this move you need both dumbbells. i'm going to show you the easier version first and then we'll move onto the harder version. so we're going to come here, bend this knee slightly over the ankle and tap that back foot with the ball of your foot on the ground. dumbbells in...
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the other issue is we're just getting older, and so these medical issues, these biological and hormonal stepping to the forefront now and there are solutions. so, again, be aware that it could be a sign of medical disorders, and be aware there are solutions to help you maintain the connection. >> okay. dr. drew, thank you so much. don't forget to watch dr. drew on his show, hln tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern and he'll also, of course, be all over the jodi arias trial. >>> now to this, border security here on the minds of many a senator today. they toured the arizona/mexico border a short time ago and that tour comes as we're learning a little bit more about the people getting arrested, trying to smuggle drugs into the country. the headline here, most busts involve american citizens. details of that new study next. [ male announcer ] if she keeps serving up sneezes... [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way t
the other issue is we're just getting older, and so these medical issues, these biological and hormonal stepping to the forefront now and there are solutions. so, again, be aware that it could be a sign of medical disorders, and be aware there are solutions to help you maintain the connection. >> okay. dr. drew, thank you so much. don't forget to watch dr. drew on his show, hln tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern and he'll also, of course, be all over the jodi arias trial. >>> now to...
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their own what a shock but say might not eat red meat what about chicken aside from the array of hormones being pumped into chickens did you know that paltry is also being fed to caffeine the active ingredient in tylenol and benadryl banned antibiotics and even arsenic this is all revealed when scientists analyze chicken feathers that carry an imprint similar to a piece of human hair one study in the environmental science and technology journal found that chickens are routinely being fed illegal antibiotics that breed superbugs and they're illegal for good reason because antibiotic resistant infections kill more americans every year than aids cordoning infectious diseases society of america. and when this was exposed the industry claimed that benadryl tylenol and prozac reduce the chickens anxiety but then they're also fed to caffeine so they can be awake longer spending more time eating and growing fatter that makes sense doesn't it and last but not least the journal science of the total environment found that nine out of ten broiler chickens in the u.s. are fed arsenic yes arsenic a che
their own what a shock but say might not eat red meat what about chicken aside from the array of hormones being pumped into chickens did you know that paltry is also being fed to caffeine the active ingredient in tylenol and benadryl banned antibiotics and even arsenic this is all revealed when scientists analyze chicken feathers that carry an imprint similar to a piece of human hair one study in the environmental science and technology journal found that chickens are routinely being fed...
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this doctor in san francisco says it helps to understand the tests look for a hormone called hcg producedegnancy. >> the difference between tests is that some pick up a lower level of this hcg. >> she says it comes into play in earliest stages before the fertilized egg attached to the wall of the uterus accompanied by the test of hcg. >> none of the urine home tests will pick up a level of one or two. unlike blood pregnancy tests picking up minute levels. >> but there are differences. dr. ko says a top of the line test can pick up a reading as low as 5.5, other premium brands pick up 20 units. all designed to detect a minimum of 50 units. since levels double every 72 hours the difference could be a matter of days to a week before a lessens tiff test register aid true positive. >> best advice in terms of when to check would to be wait at least until one day past when the woman's expecting her period. >> at that point fda approved tests generally show raxy in high 90% range. it may come down to kmikz versus timing. >> people probably are skeptical but there is a generic brand for everything
this doctor in san francisco says it helps to understand the tests look for a hormone called hcg producedegnancy. >> the difference between tests is that some pick up a lower level of this hcg. >> she says it comes into play in earliest stages before the fertilized egg attached to the wall of the uterus accompanied by the test of hcg. >> none of the urine home tests will pick up a level of one or two. unlike blood pregnancy tests picking up minute levels. >> but there...