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they change the activity of our hormones, our sex hormones, in a variety of different ways. >> we're seeing children starting puberty at younger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and 8 in the white community. this is too young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and flame retardants, including pbdes, chemicals so common that almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> so you may have vinyl floors, you may have vinyl shower curtains, you may have vinyl toys that your kids are using. those, if it's soft and pliable plastic, it's leaching pthalates, which are known to be toxic, into the environment where you get exposed. >> pthalates are in many common products, including food packaging, building materials, and pharmaceuticals. they're in our cars, and even in new car smell. they're used in cosmetics to hold fragrance and help products to more effectively penetrate an
they change the activity of our hormones, our sex hormones, in a variety of different ways. >> we're seeing children starting puberty at younger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and 8 in the white community. this is too young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a class of compounds called phthalates, bisphenol a, and...
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it means that you are declining in hormones.e you would never put subpar fuel into it. so when oil is below the normal level, you would put the oil back in because otherwise you're going to run that car into the ground and the same thing with a woman. why not put back what we are missing when we decline in hormones. neil: but doctors dont seem to do that. but how do people do this? >> hormone doctors, we went to medical schools, all the best medical schools. but they realize that they do have limitations and they put is together with these kinds of doctors at trevor health.com. you go there free, the route you to the qualified doctors nearest you and they give you the requisites for a blood test and very inexpensive. neil: it's not like a frankenstein deal? >> i've been doing this for a long time. i've even had cancer is. neil: that's so true. and so i wouldn't have. [laughter] >> i don't think i would have gotten cancer if i knew then what iknow now. i was estrogen dominant and what that means is that curvy women with big boobs
it means that you are declining in hormones.e you would never put subpar fuel into it. so when oil is below the normal level, you would put the oil back in because otherwise you're going to run that car into the ground and the same thing with a woman. why not put back what we are missing when we decline in hormones. neil: but doctors dont seem to do that. but how do people do this? >> hormone doctors, we went to medical schools, all the best medical schools. but they realize that they do...
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what happens as you get the endorphin reaction, it's pretty fabulous, a hormone that kicks in when your heart starts to beat a little faster and you start to breathe a little faster, and it makes you feel hormone high and makes you feel great. you'll fold wonderful, and you'll see possibilities. >> what's your advice for someone starting out, particularly if they have an ethnicity. >> education, education, education. there is no guarantee that you'll even be a working actor or actress. you need to educate yourself in a way where you can find a job that pays well. it doesn't have to be $800 a week or something, but it has to pay well so that you can pay the rent and take acting lessons. >> okay. the book is called, rita moreno, a memoir. it really is a terrific read, and yeah way to see what you do next for your next act. >> it's always good to see you. i love your energy. you're a crazy mom. i love that. i do. >> thank you. well, you're an inspiration. all right. stay with us. we're going to talk about fish. do you eat fish? >> yeah. >> the whole thing? >> no. >> stay tuned. >> i filet
what happens as you get the endorphin reaction, it's pretty fabulous, a hormone that kicks in when your heart starts to beat a little faster and you start to breathe a little faster, and it makes you feel hormone high and makes you feel great. you'll fold wonderful, and you'll see possibilities. >> what's your advice for someone starting out, particularly if they have an ethnicity. >> education, education, education. there is no guarantee that you'll even be a working actor or...
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it's called the side that makes digestive hormones and the part that makes digestive hormones. >> did they ask about the parchg reas? >> it's coming from copenhagen. i wanted to say that it's it's funny. we have a long way to go. >> you can't live without your pancreas. . >> you can remove part of it. watch sunday house call you especially don't want to get sick on sunday. it could be more dangerous if you get sick at night or on the weekend. all the doctors are on call to pick up the phone and the hospital is open. >> the doctors are here. this is a study that came out from the mayo clinic. we see the studies coming in and this is not to scare you, but as we get closer and closer to night time and the weekend, friday night, saturday, and sunday. the care may not be as good. the staff is not there and based on this study, or they have stroke, it was about 10% increased risk of dying. not to scare people, they are looking into it and they are using telemedicine. send the cat scan to the radiologist. bring them on the weekends is a rap response team we have. when there is a problem, thi
it's called the side that makes digestive hormones and the part that makes digestive hormones. >> did they ask about the parchg reas? >> it's coming from copenhagen. i wanted to say that it's it's funny. we have a long way to go. >> you can't live without your pancreas. . >> you can remove part of it. watch sunday house call you especially don't want to get sick on sunday. it could be more dangerous if you get sick at night or on the weekend. all the doctors are on call...
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that has to do with the hormone called leptin. it resides in your fat cells and signals to your brain when you are full. and people can develop leptin resistance much like you can develop insulin resistance if you are diabetic. what happens then is your brain does not get the message from the leptin hormone that you should stop eating that you are full. you just continue to feel hungry and you want to eat more. i personally have experienced this. lastly sugar alters the reward center in our brains. similar to addictive substances like alcohol, cocaine and nicotine, sugar downloads the similar receptors in your brain and we develop greater tolerance of those substances and in the case of sugar we crave more sugar and it bgs a -- becomes a vicious cycle. i think it's fortunate understand -- important to understand that. when you take a look at the food system, sugar is really all over our food system. and as was mentioned previously about half of those sugars come from beverages. when you take a look at the beverages, soda contribut
that has to do with the hormone called leptin. it resides in your fat cells and signals to your brain when you are full. and people can develop leptin resistance much like you can develop insulin resistance if you are diabetic. what happens then is your brain does not get the message from the leptin hormone that you should stop eating that you are full. you just continue to feel hungry and you want to eat more. i personally have experienced this. lastly sugar alters the reward center in our...
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the body makes hormones out of them. the brain is mostly good fats. if you take the water out it is 60% fat. half is omega-3. half of that is omega-6. it is very important for vision. it is important for skin. if you don't get enough oil your skin gets dry. if you get the right kind of oils and enough of them they make your skin soft, smooth and velvety. that's the cosmetic from the inside and then you use something more durable on the outside. but they have so many things. energy levels and they increase stamina 40 to 60%. >> when i don't eat my oils i am cold all the time and less energy. i know the body works in a hierarchy of the basically your skin is the last to get the essential nutrients it needs. it sends the essential knew nutrients it gets out of the cooked food and it goes to your major organs and repairs there. and then it goes to rejuvenating. the minute i look at a woman i can tell if she is on a low fat, no fat diet. it shows in her skin. the skin is the last place to get it of the. >> we use how the skin feels to measure if you are no
the body makes hormones out of them. the brain is mostly good fats. if you take the water out it is 60% fat. half is omega-3. half of that is omega-6. it is very important for vision. it is important for skin. if you don't get enough oil your skin gets dry. if you get the right kind of oils and enough of them they make your skin soft, smooth and velvety. that's the cosmetic from the inside and then you use something more durable on the outside. but they have so many things. energy levels and...
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you're that hormonal, you feel young. when you get to 60 when you're out of hormones, it -- you do feel different. 60 was hard. >> i like when joanne says -- our producer on the show says, look, hoda, the best years are behind you. >> that's wonderful. >> and there's more behind you too as the years go on. if you really want a dance party, all right, i'll give you a dance party. >> a funky dance party. okay, good. good news about people having sex. >> okay. >> apparently the more sex you have, the smarter you are. >> explain charlie sheen. >> okay. all right. so basically what this study shows from the university of maryland, they only, of course, did it using rats. but they found out that the more sexual encounters you have, you're actually growing brain cells. so having sex makes you have a bigger brain. >> i think there is some bad news about this. >> what? >> once the sexual activity stops for a period of time, improvement in the brain is gone. >> you just keep doing -- makes perfect sense. >> do you feel smarter late
you're that hormonal, you feel young. when you get to 60 when you're out of hormones, it -- you do feel different. 60 was hard. >> i like when joanne says -- our producer on the show says, look, hoda, the best years are behind you. >> that's wonderful. >> and there's more behind you too as the years go on. if you really want a dance party, all right, i'll give you a dance party. >> a funky dance party. okay, good. good news about people having sex. >> okay....
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a woman who undergoes knee and hip replacement surgeries and then takes hormone replacement therapy, they seem to cut their risk of repeat surgery by 40%. a number of knee and hip replacement operations do need to be repeated because they ware out, sometimes within three years. experts think hormone replacement therapy helps to strengthen the bone that surrounds the implant. >>> a new study in the journal of neurology found people who have higher levels of omega 3 fatty acids had larger brain volumes later in life. they found the difference was equivalent to preserving up to two years of brain health. a lot of the increased brain matter was in areas that play a key role in memory. >>> okay, time for the facebook question of the morning. the average american eats 23 pounds of this every year. is it a, candy, b, cheese, c, french fries? go to our facebook page. give us your answer and tell us why. we'll share some of your comments throughout the morning. >> this week when you answer the question of the morning, you have a chance to win four tickets to the monster jam at verizon center
a woman who undergoes knee and hip replacement surgeries and then takes hormone replacement therapy, they seem to cut their risk of repeat surgery by 40%. a number of knee and hip replacement operations do need to be repeated because they ware out, sometimes within three years. experts think hormone replacement therapy helps to strengthen the bone that surrounds the implant. >>> a new study in the journal of neurology found people who have higher levels of omega 3 fatty acids had...
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it helps men cope with stress andp hints a hormone in a woman's body that lowers her stress. so 50 activity on -- testosterone inhibits oxyis toin, the relationship hormone that lowers women's stress. >> if she's going to work and feeling stressed and having to be a man at work, kind of, the third sex, she ins home and doesn't know what to be. he's not happy to come to see her. >> she comes home more stressed. >> and i am all for equality. >> uh-huh. >> and you achieve it not by saying we're the same but recognize and appreciate the differences. >> uh-huh. >> diversity is what makes success. that is what america is based on, diversity, ideally. >> you're saying that the workplace was created by men for men. this is 2013. and there was a line in your book like for 50 years, it's been changing or supposedly, it's been a changed workforce but we still don't get it. what is wrong with us? >> what happens, you have a foundation that is structured and that is the way men think in the workplace. what are the goals? bottom line, make money. time is money. >> uh-huh. >> and that is fi
it helps men cope with stress andp hints a hormone in a woman's body that lowers her stress. so 50 activity on -- testosterone inhibits oxyis toin, the relationship hormone that lowers women's stress. >> if she's going to work and feeling stressed and having to be a man at work, kind of, the third sex, she ins home and doesn't know what to be. he's not happy to come to see her. >> she comes home more stressed. >> and i am all for equality. >> uh-huh. >> and you...
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drugs, synthetic hormones that are pumped in women's bodies.re's the yaz lawsuit, bayer corporation, 10,000 women have said how it's hurt them "vanity fair" exposing the nuvo ring. no one is talking about the risks to women of these drugs. this is the kind of thing that women deserve to know, right up there with the dangers of abortion. instead we're being told, just take this pill, it will reduce your fertility and you can be sexually available, do whatever and that will solve your problems. i don't think it's a good solution for women. >> i'm with you, sally. i hear from lila and people like lila that their ultimate intent is to actually decrease the number of abortion and yet we're blocking all of the things that we know actually do allow women to make informed choices on the front end and prevent unintended pregnancies. the countries that actually have the most access to comprehensive sex education, contraception, putting the information and knowledge and control in the hands of women actually have the lowest abortion rates. and we also kno
drugs, synthetic hormones that are pumped in women's bodies.re's the yaz lawsuit, bayer corporation, 10,000 women have said how it's hurt them "vanity fair" exposing the nuvo ring. no one is talking about the risks to women of these drugs. this is the kind of thing that women deserve to know, right up there with the dangers of abortion. instead we're being told, just take this pill, it will reduce your fertility and you can be sexually available, do whatever and that will solve your...
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relationship between hormone therapy and heart disease is spotty and it increases breast cancer risk. it isn't the case of health benefits of intact ovaries are ignored, but the treatment don't take the intact ovaries to be important enough to weigh against the cancer prevention. the short and long term side effects take on unimportance of given reducing cancer at any cost. they presume that ovaries enable procreation but nothing else beneficial so they are dyspei disspenceable. ithol call this -- i call this the symbolic reduction of ovaries. that means the one exception is biological motherhood. for women at risk of ovarian cancer, the politics plays a role because the surgery results in infertility. so it is recommended after child bearing is complete and this satisfy the ethical claim. there is no other reason of post-popos postponing it all together. this does provide gender norms. if a woman thinks about putting it off beyond the age of 35, the physician has to consult the medical literature that determines the risk to be unacceptable. for more carriers, early motherhood is nec
relationship between hormone therapy and heart disease is spotty and it increases breast cancer risk. it isn't the case of health benefits of intact ovaries are ignored, but the treatment don't take the intact ovaries to be important enough to weigh against the cancer prevention. the short and long term side effects take on unimportance of given reducing cancer at any cost. they presume that ovaries enable procreation but nothing else beneficial so they are dyspei disspenceable. ithol call this...
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be younger than my age.e [laughter] but sometimes it is not just it' what you eat but it is the hormonesld you inject yourself? >> first of all, women are accelerating in beijingagin because of thaw toxins and stress. we are more complex. chemically.yo to live with of woman to know what i mean? neil: i would never say that [laughter] >> says she is hot and cannot sleep and why can i not hold in my stomach. so you would never quite inferior fuel into your car c but when it goes below then normal moles you would put in the oil or you run it into the aground when we decline with hormones.ho neil: you getrm into that a and you don't blame them but how do people say i needl hormones? >> doctors you do this, theyo are real doctors by the way but they realize the limitations of standard of care at forever health.comlth you can go to that web site they route you for the qualified doctor near euroct they give that a prerequisite for blood testhe. neil: there is no danger like frankenstein?no >> i have been doing this i have had cancer. neil: you argue if you were aware you would not have gotten i
be younger than my age.e [laughter] but sometimes it is not just it' what you eat but it is the hormonesld you inject yourself? >> first of all, women are accelerating in beijingagin because of thaw toxins and stress. we are more complex. chemically.yo to live with of woman to know what i mean? neil: i would never say that [laughter] >> says she is hot and cannot sleep and why can i not hold in my stomach. so you would never quite inferior fuel into your car c but when it goes below...
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and the rest of the value of the country -- company is in hormone development for women. been no impact at all. >> and jack, do you have a similar kind of insulation, i would say, from this legislation? >> yes, in our case, we have major concerns about our patients with epilepsy. .e launched two products having a consistent and continuous therapy is so important. when we hear about patients losing their relationship with their own physicians, losing their health care policies, and if they were can team ewing with a certain -- to continue with a certain coverage it would have to pay a higher premium, that is unfortunate to us. because access to their medications is necessary to keep these patients sable -- stable. acts unfortunate that the has proven to be a lot of things, but not affordable unfortunately, too many of our patients -- too many of our patients. you and thear as company goes, number one business goal is what? >> to advance our phase three trials. and hopefully, and get to a progesterone phase three data read this year and finished enrollment in the identical
and the rest of the value of the country -- company is in hormone development for women. been no impact at all. >> and jack, do you have a similar kind of insulation, i would say, from this legislation? >> yes, in our case, we have major concerns about our patients with epilepsy. .e launched two products having a consistent and continuous therapy is so important. when we hear about patients losing their relationship with their own physicians, losing their health care policies, and...
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>> tony bosch: testosterone, insulin growth factor one, human growth hormone, and some different formsides. >> pelley: all of them banned? >> bosch: all of them banned. >> pelley: and he knew that. >> bosch: he-- yes, he... he did. >> pelley: and you knew that? >> bosch: and i knew that. >> pelley: was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> bosch: alex is scared of needles. so at times, he would ask me to inject. >> pelley: you've injected him? >> bosch: yes. >> pelley: personally? >> bosch: personally. >> pelley: tony bosch told us alex rodriguez became his client in 2010. bosch says he's supplied pro athletes with banned drugs almost ten years-- a corrupt sideline to his anti-aging clinic called "biogenesis" which was once in this florida office building. on august 4, 2010, rodriguez hit his 600th home run in his quest to become the greatest home run hitter of all time. tony bosch told us it was five days before this moment that he was summoned to a florida hotel to meet rodriguez for the first time. >> bosch: the first words out of his mouth were, you know, "what did
>> tony bosch: testosterone, insulin growth factor one, human growth hormone, and some different formsides. >> pelley: all of them banned? >> bosch: all of them banned. >> pelley: and he knew that. >> bosch: he-- yes, he... he did. >> pelley: and you knew that? >> bosch: and i knew that. >> pelley: was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> bosch: alex is scared of needles. so at times, he would ask me to inject. >>...
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the case of nuvo ring, a popular hormonal contraceptive introduced in 2001.he year since, a growing number of women have come forward with allegations that it caused blood clots and other severe side effects. now 1,500 women are suing in a mass litigation in federal court. they claim the drug makers not only knew about the risk, but lobbied the fda to soften the label. the claim was disputed, telling "the huffington post," "the company has provided appropriate and timely information about nuva ring to consumers and the medical, scientific and regulatory communities, but we remain confident in the safety and efficacy provile offile of nuvaring. it raises bigger questions about the fda's relationship with big pharma, and behind the scenes tug of war between safety and sales. joining us now t"the huffington post" reporter who wrote the story. great to have you here. it isn't just nuvaring. this is something many women need to know about. >> absolutely. this is a common process, these negotiations over what a drug's label will look like. sometimes safety is put a
the case of nuvo ring, a popular hormonal contraceptive introduced in 2001.he year since, a growing number of women have come forward with allegations that it caused blood clots and other severe side effects. now 1,500 women are suing in a mass litigation in federal court. they claim the drug makers not only knew about the risk, but lobbied the fda to soften the label. the claim was disputed, telling "the huffington post," "the company has provided appropriate and timely...
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human growth hormone and different forps ms of pep tides?em banned. >> all of them banned. >> and he knew that? >> yes. >> and you knew that? >> yes. you injected him? >> personally. >> i'm joined by turns now. well, this is pretty tough. for a-rod to perhaps counter. but, this is the kind of thing that has beeen swirling around the investigation. he says he is going to take this to federal court. how does he do that? >> he says he is going to appeal. he has a very small chance, almost none of winning this. players and owners agree in the bargaining agreement that this is how we will resolve our differences. even if the suspension will not be as harsh? major league baseball won't be able to go -- it is on both side s. >> if this were to go to federal court? that wouldn't go well? >> no, it couldn't. a-rod has said in the past that this information is here say. >> what is so interesting about what antybosch said is that he actually injected a-rod. >> what about the mlb and paying him? for the next year he won't be playing. after that he has t
human growth hormone and different forps ms of pep tides?em banned. >> all of them banned. >> and he knew that? >> yes. >> and you knew that? >> yes. you injected him? >> personally. >> i'm joined by turns now. well, this is pretty tough. for a-rod to perhaps counter. but, this is the kind of thing that has beeen swirling around the investigation. he says he is going to take this to federal court. how does he do that? >> he says he is going to...
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replacement therapist and he says the hormone is bioidentically, unlike a anabolc steroids. he wasn't clear how it would clear the end of the game, because it would be impossible to distinguish the troky testosterone. looking at tony bosche that he would be a snake oil salesman what he was telling alex rodriguez. >> what are they supposed to do? >> elevate your testosterone levels, when you get 40 to 50 years old, your testimon testose levels lower. >> they are keeping mlb from knowing and escaping the test. how did mlb get back into the game? >> if everybody knows the test it's easy to go into the lab and figure out how to defeat the test. ted bird covers major league baseball for baseball today and how the test needs to go beyond the players themselves. >> the big step forward would be punishing the teams. the yankees benefit from alex rodriguez from taking the performance enhancing drugs, while being on the team. and now they benefit from him clearing all that payroll. there is no incentive for the teams to police themselves. until there is, there's no way to clear the ga
replacement therapist and he says the hormone is bioidentically, unlike a anabolc steroids. he wasn't clear how it would clear the end of the game, because it would be impossible to distinguish the troky testosterone. looking at tony bosche that he would be a snake oil salesman what he was telling alex rodriguez. >> what are they supposed to do? >> elevate your testosterone levels, when you get 40 to 50 years old, your testimon testose levels lower. >> they are keeping mlb...
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program that he claimed he designed and administered for rodriguez including testosterne, human growth hormone and other banned substances, a total of six in all. >> you can see the entire interview on 60 minutes to night. >>> bad boy singer justin beiber is in trouble again. what he's accused of doing that could land him in court and maybe jail time. >>> what brought down this kondo under construction? ,,,,,,,, nervous nominees gathered aa west hollywood steak- house brunch. >>> the golden globe awards are being handed out tonight. a group of nervous nominees gathered at a steak house for brunch. the film independent spirit awards organizeed the event. some in attendance included stars from 12 years of slaves. >>> a near disaster on the red carpet. a lightning ring caused a water pipe to burst showering an area shortly before the stars began arriving. it's just water but it was everywhere. the fire department stopped the flow and the carpet cleaned up. >>> it seems justin beiber may be taking his bad boy persona personally. they say beiber has been named as a suspect for allegedly throwing eg
program that he claimed he designed and administered for rodriguez including testosterne, human growth hormone and other banned substances, a total of six in all. >> you can see the entire interview on 60 minutes to night. >>> bad boy singer justin beiber is in trouble again. what he's accused of doing that could land him in court and maybe jail time. >>> what brought down this kondo under construction? ,,,,,,,, nervous nominees gathered aa west hollywood steak- house...
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human growth hormone. and some different forms of peptides. >> all of them bad? >> all of them bad. >> and he knew that? >> yes, he did. >> and you knew that? >> and i knew that. >> was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> i would secure needles so at times he would ask me to inject. >> you have injected him? >> yes. >> personally? >> personally. >> you can see scott pelley's are report later on 60 minutes. >>> former israeli prime minister ariel sharn died last night. long lines around the casket at the knesset. >> some more thoughts on what's ahead for the economy, we're joined tonight by joe connolly of cbs radio and the wall street journal. when do you think there's a real turn around? >> hasn't happened yet. i.t. takes a lot of time. first of all, pent up demand has to grow again. now it's happened in the real estate market. it's interesting that the market starts to feed on itself once the markets start to come back up and it changes the mood. penalty up demand for cars but the salaries haven't, endless option ofs, companies are still reinv
human growth hormone. and some different forms of peptides. >> all of them bad? >> all of them bad. >> and he knew that? >> yes, he did. >> and you knew that? >> and i knew that. >> was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> i would secure needles so at times he would ask me to inject. >> you have injected him? >> yes. >> personally? >> personally. >> you can see scott pelley's are report later on 60...
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until you get to recombinan bovine growth hormone. i don't know what that is. i don't know what you think would be helpful to get more information out to the public. >> i agree with you that we do need more information. clearly we need more information about the food that we eat and where that food comes from, not just about recombinat bovine growth hormone but generally where all of our food comes from. all of us would benefit from that. that's different than mandatory label one production process to stigmatize one but not others that are out there, i think that's something to keep in mind and that's important with how we go about all of this. >> greg j jaffey, greg, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> u.s. automakers finish 2013 on a six-years sales high but not before hitting speed bumps in december. david shuster will discuss this more in an hour. he's in for ali velshi. >> it was soft in december compared to december 2012. general motors saw sales drop by 6%. ford had a lower than expected gain of just 2%. chrysler did better with monthly sales up 6%
until you get to recombinan bovine growth hormone. i don't know what that is. i don't know what you think would be helpful to get more information out to the public. >> i agree with you that we do need more information. clearly we need more information about the food that we eat and where that food comes from, not just about recombinat bovine growth hormone but generally where all of our food comes from. all of us would benefit from that. that's different than mandatory label one...
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he designed and administers for alex rodriguez, including such things as testosterne, human growth hormone and other banned substances, a tote many of six banned substances in all. >> you can see the interview on 60 minutes to night at 7:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> we get a gauge on the governor's new spending plan and how it's being received at the state capitol. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, budget." no new taxe >>> one bay area politician weighs on the governor year hi brown's budget proposal. no new taxes and stash away for the future. the democratic governor drew up a fiscal christmas eve conservative plan. >> reporter: she stated what go. s should do. >> schools, healthcare and public safety. >> reporter: school funding is set at $61 billion following a recent low of $47 billion. sunday more than, state senator jerry hill grades the governor's priorities. >> he's made some appropriate investments in the future with debt pay downs. >> reporter: $11 billion to pay down the deficit and a cushion from the markets highs and lows are top priorities for brown. >> it's a balanced budget but, by no means
he designed and administers for alex rodriguez, including such things as testosterne, human growth hormone and other banned substances, a tote many of six banned substances in all. >> you can see the interview on 60 minutes to night at 7:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> we get a gauge on the governor's new spending plan and how it's being received at the state capitol. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, budget." no new taxe >>> one bay area politician weighs on the governor year hi...
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she's been given essential supplements such as calcium and other minerals and hormones to help balance out her blood, that had been off while she laid in her bed while they wouldn't help her. >> in her new home where she's going to be treated like the innocent little girl she is, not like a deceased body like children's hospital has been treating her since december 12. >> the teen had a tonsillectomy for sleep apnea at children's hospital last month, then began bleeding and fell into a coma. children's hospital oakland released this statement last night after the teen's release. quote, our hearts go out to the family as they grieve for this sad situation and we wish them closure and peace. >>> parts of the midwest are practically in a freezer right now. check out the steam rising from the water. this is in minneapolis. it is so harsh, the city issued a quote, particularly dangerous situation warning for historic, and life-threatening cold. it's one of the coldest days in decades, as temperatures are well below zero in many major cities. >> minot, north dakota is colder today than antar
she's been given essential supplements such as calcium and other minerals and hormones to help balance out her blood, that had been off while she laid in her bed while they wouldn't help her. >> in her new home where she's going to be treated like the innocent little girl she is, not like a deceased body like children's hospital has been treating her since december 12. >> the teen had a tonsillectomy for sleep apnea at children's hospital last month, then began bleeding and fell...
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or flight response and you end up kin kind-of-marinating in this stew of unused chemicals stress hormones which can be very damaging to you over the long term. >> stephen: so what, you said you have had this since you were two. do you remember being afraid at that age. >> oh, yeah, when i was a little kid i was always convinced and again in retrospect, completely irrational i was always convinced my parents were gone, this is called separation anxiety which is a normal developmental stage when you are three or four. hi it when i was three three and four acutely but then when i was nine, 10, 11 and 12, and i used to torement my poor sis tir who was two years younger than me. and if my parents weren't there and at a party and 15 minutes late i would make her call the party and say like, i'm sorry, i'm scott's brother, he's crazy, are his parents still alive. >> stephen: so if your parents weren't there you thought they were gone forever. >> i was convinced, it was not rational but i was convinced that they either were not really my parents or were conducting some sort of horrible experiment
or flight response and you end up kin kind-of-marinating in this stew of unused chemicals stress hormones which can be very damaging to you over the long term. >> stephen: so what, you said you have had this since you were two. do you remember being afraid at that age. >> oh, yeah, when i was a little kid i was always convinced and again in retrospect, completely irrational i was always convinced my parents were gone, this is called separation anxiety which is a normal developmental...
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a study earlier this month found 43% of men receiving the hormone had a normal level. cardiologist dr. steve nissen of the cleveland clinic. >> we don't know very much about this therapy. what's going on is a giant experiment with american men's health at stake because we don't have the long-term data on the safety of these products. >> reporter: annual prescriptions for testosterone more than doubled in just four years to 430 million thanks in part to advertisements like this. >> i have low testosterone. there i said it. i. >> once it appears on television with seductive ads that make men think it's the fountain of youth you'll see a lot of off-label usage. >> reporter: one possible way testosterone might be causing problems is by increasing clotting within arties supplying the heart. the f.d.a. told us right now heart attack is not on the warning label and that the agency is reviewing today's study. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thank you very much. from the air, land, and sea we'll take a look at the unprecedented security for the super bowl. a cruise ship returns with
a study earlier this month found 43% of men receiving the hormone had a normal level. cardiologist dr. steve nissen of the cleveland clinic. >> we don't know very much about this therapy. what's going on is a giant experiment with american men's health at stake because we don't have the long-term data on the safety of these products. >> reporter: annual prescriptions for testosterone more than doubled in just four years to 430 million thanks in part to advertisements like this....
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there it was treated not just with tlc, but with hormones to stimulate root growth. >> i take a great sense of pride in being able to at least start the project. maybe my daughter will someday come to the john muir site and see this tree that her dad helped plant. >> there are a couple of different ideas. some say plant one of the clones nearby. others would like to plant the seedlings in spots that are better suited for sequoias. the first step is you've got to be successful. at this point, they are successful in cloning this tree. the tree touched by john muir will survive. >> we have our tree right now in michigan. >> there are a number of roots growing right now. they can't stay in michigan. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist. it is cold in michigan, i believe. >> frigid there. we're starting to get some changes in the bay area. just a little bit of wind 3 to 6 miles per hour. it improved our air quality slightly. tomorrow, another spare the air day. not quite unhealthy levels, but moderate to the high range. what i want to do right now is take you outside of that sky came
there it was treated not just with tlc, but with hormones to stimulate root growth. >> i take a great sense of pride in being able to at least start the project. maybe my daughter will someday come to the john muir site and see this tree that her dad helped plant. >> there are a couple of different ideas. some say plant one of the clones nearby. others would like to plant the seedlings in spots that are better suited for sequoias. the first step is you've got to be successful. at...
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. >>> researchers found hormones may play a role in how effective the vaccine is. men with high testosterone get low benefit. and women getting a better response. researchers say they want to better understand how the vaccine works once inside the body so they can develop more effective inoculations and www.ktvu.com has more resources to help you this season, including a map to help you find the place to get a flu shot. look for the story on the home page. >>> only on 2 a 14-year-old girl kidnapped and forced to work on bay area streets as a prostitute. ktvu's mike mibach is live in hayward with how this teen led police to a sex trafficking operation. mike? >> reporter: it is a ring that could extend from this motel into san francisco. that part of the story still under investigation tonight. in my hand are the booking photos of two men. these are the two men who police say are responsible for forcing young women on to the streets to have sex for money. money these two kept. >> the lodge, a small spot where police say two rooms were used as headquarters for a sex t
. >>> researchers found hormones may play a role in how effective the vaccine is. men with high testosterone get low benefit. and women getting a better response. researchers say they want to better understand how the vaccine works once inside the body so they can develop more effective inoculations and www.ktvu.com has more resources to help you this season, including a map to help you find the place to get a flu shot. look for the story on the home page. >>> only on 2 a...
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witness against a-rod said it started in 2010 and including drugs like testosterone and human growth hormone. >> all of them bad? >> all of them bad. >> he knew that? >> he knew that. >> yes, you did. >> and you knew that? >> i knew that. >> was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> alex is scared of needles. so at times he would ask me to inject. >> you've injected him. >> yes. >> personally? >> yes. >> and mlb handed down a 162-game band to the yankees slugger, saturday? he maintains his innocence. his lawyers say they plan to appeal. >>> check out this, seeing is believing stunt. bmx rider, matt olson, nails an epic ride on the arches of the new 7th street bridge in ft. worth, texas. he had one shot riding over 12, 24-feet high arches while all the cars were just driving below him. that makes you nervous, doesn't? >> it does, it does. you have one chance at that, my friend. do not fall off the edge >>> good morning, veronica. the nfl conference championship games are set. first up, san diego and denver. san diego asleep in the first half, down by 17. then, in the fourth qu
witness against a-rod said it started in 2010 and including drugs like testosterone and human growth hormone. >> all of them bad? >> all of them bad. >> he knew that? >> he knew that. >> yes, you did. >> and you knew that? >> i knew that. >> was rodriguez injecting himself with these substances? >> alex is scared of needles. so at times he would ask me to inject. >> you've injected him. >> yes. >> personally? >> yes....
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it is the part of the gland that makes dais stiff hormones that gets in trouble. >> this is what he is talking about and it is not available. it is coming from copenhagen. i wanted to say that because it is funny. copenhagen and the scientists have done a good job. >> you can't live without your pancreas. >> hugely important. >> you are not going to remove the pancreas. >> absolutely. >> watch "sunday house call." you may not want to get sick on sunday because the new study says it could be more dangerous if you get sick at night or on the weekends. tell me it isn't so. you hoped awful these doctors are on call. you picked up the phone -- >> don't get sick on sunday because the doctors are here. this is a study that just came out from the mayor clinic. the ma a yo clinic. every six months we see these studies coming in. this is not to scare you. study after study shows as we get closer and closer to 5:00, nighttime and the weekend, friday night, saturday, sunday, the care may or may not get as good. the staff are not there. we are short staffed, specialists live far away. and based on
it is the part of the gland that makes dais stiff hormones that gets in trouble. >> this is what he is talking about and it is not available. it is coming from copenhagen. i wanted to say that because it is funny. copenhagen and the scientists have done a good job. >> you can't live without your pancreas. >> hugely important. >> you are not going to remove the pancreas. >> absolutely. >> watch "sunday house call." you may not want to get sick on...
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. >> for the record, have you ever used steroids, human growth hormone or any other performance-enhancing drugs? >> no. >> did you do anything wrong? >> no. >> did you do any p.e.d.s? >> no. >> stephen: and i believe him, folks. there's absolutely no evidence he's using performance-enhancing drugs. especially the playoffs. (laughter) so, listen, ultimate play if he did use drugs? it's the culture of the game! to stay competitive, today's players need a little something-something, give them the physical demands of this sport. i mean, there's the standing, the sitting, and, hey, those crotches aren't going scratch themselves! (cheers and applause) i am not the only one -- just for the record i'm not the only one in favor of drugs, so is fox news bench warmers the 5. >> he probably supplied a-rod with a performance enhancing drug and maybe he did shoot him up. i'm trying to figure out why to suspend the guy for a whole year. major league baseball said guess what? we're okay with medical marijuana. so on one hand they're okay with medical marijuana. the but god forbid you get a performance-en
. >> for the record, have you ever used steroids, human growth hormone or any other performance-enhancing drugs? >> no. >> did you do anything wrong? >> no. >> did you do any p.e.d.s? >> no. >> stephen: and i believe him, folks. there's absolutely no evidence he's using performance-enhancing drugs. especially the playoffs. (laughter) so, listen, ultimate play if he did use drugs? it's the culture of the game! to stay competitive, today's players need a...
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. >> testosterone, insulin growth factor 1, human growth hormone and some different forms of peptides. >> give me a break, guys. >> reporter: a new damaging blow for embattled baseball star, alex rodriguez. the former chief of the now defunct anti-aging clinic telling "60 minutes" he personally delivered and injected rodriguez with banned substances. >> alex is scared of needles. at times, he would ask me to inject. >> you've injected him personally. >> personally? >> reporter: an arbitrator has banned him for 162 new games, the entire upcoming season. a-rod says he is not done yet. releasing a statement that i have been cleared i did not use performance-enhancing substances. in order to prove it, i will take this fight to federal court. >> my advice to alex rodriguez would be the same advice i gave lance armstrong years ago, just fess up. >> reporter: rodriguez and 13 other players were suspended last year after major league baseball said it discovered they had used performance-enhancing substances. >> why he continues to fight in this capacity, no one but him really knows. >> report
. >> testosterone, insulin growth factor 1, human growth hormone and some different forms of peptides. >> give me a break, guys. >> reporter: a new damaging blow for embattled baseball star, alex rodriguez. the former chief of the now defunct anti-aging clinic telling "60 minutes" he personally delivered and injected rodriguez with banned substances. >> alex is scared of needles. at times, he would ask me to inject. >> you've injected him personally....
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they both say they are made with hormone and antibiotic free ingredients.do they decide how many of each ingredient and keep it warm and the right temperature? >> who will try it first? >> you will. you will. bring it on, we will try it. >> thank you for spending time with us. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! all right, there we go. what's up, baby? hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, baby. what's up? [cheers and applause] hello, and welcome to millionaire. all week long, we're giving contestants the chance to win more than more than just money. they can also win a dream vacation. it's millionaire's cruise in and win week, yo! [cheers and applause] now, contestants aren't the only ones getting in on the action. you at home could have a chance to score a cruise too. we'll give you details later on in the show. but right now, take a look at this. discover a magical disney cruise vacation that's equally fun for kids and adults. disney cruise line offers a vacation for everyone in the family. adults can savor luxurious dini
they both say they are made with hormone and antibiotic free ingredients.do they decide how many of each ingredient and keep it warm and the right temperature? >> who will try it first? >> you will. you will. bring it on, we will try it. >> thank you for spending time with us. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! all right, there we go. what's up, baby? hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, baby. what's up? [cheers and applause] hello, and welcome to millionaire. all week long, we're giving...
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including soda, soap, crackers, condiments contain gmo, and 40% of dairy products contain health hormones or rdgh. >> agricultural giants, which ruled out modified corn for people, say they are an extension of traditional greeting, helping to produce products which are bigger. the safety of gmos is not proven, especially over the long term, and point to laboratory studies showing they can harm beneficial insects, damage soil and contaminate jobs. they also require herbicide. they are banned outright in three countries. 61 countries require products containing gmos to be labelled, including the european union, russia and australia. in the u.s. companies are not required to use special labels. the government does not allow gmos to use them. foods labelled as natural can contain gmos. >> the federal government is appealing a ruling against the government's massive phone data collection program. it is likely unconstitutional. government forces are asking an appeals court to overturn the ruling. >> a federal safety alert warns that crude oil from north dakota may be more flammable than we expe
including soda, soap, crackers, condiments contain gmo, and 40% of dairy products contain health hormones or rdgh. >> agricultural giants, which ruled out modified corn for people, say they are an extension of traditional greeting, helping to produce products which are bigger. the safety of gmos is not proven, especially over the long term, and point to laboratory studies showing they can harm beneficial insects, damage soil and contaminate jobs. they also require herbicide. they are...
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stress hormones. metabolism goes down. you gain weight. you don't function as well. just having your meals. impact on health. if i am ceo of the company. i would make elevators coin operated. >> didn't use them. >> every time they don't take stairs. it is costing the company money. one case of heart attack costs the company $78 t prevent it. >> in terms of other things we should be doing. one of your lessons is make sure you eat real food. what does that mean? >> simply. you know, we were designed to eat and absorb real food. away from the vitamins, supplements, shakes, juices. anything where there is something you can't pronounce. avoid it. get real food. perimeter of your grocery store. get to know your grocer. what came in fresh today? >> people called you a controversial doctor. makes me chuckle. what is controversial about some of the common sense things. >> i'm as conservative as you can get. everything we talk about in the book, all 65 rules are data, based on clinical trials, best medical journals saying what to do. a lot of people, take vitamins, supplements
stress hormones. metabolism goes down. you gain weight. you don't function as well. just having your meals. impact on health. if i am ceo of the company. i would make elevators coin operated. >> didn't use them. >> every time they don't take stairs. it is costing the company money. one case of heart attack costs the company $78 t prevent it. >> in terms of other things we should be doing. one of your lessons is make sure you eat real food. what does that mean? >> simply....
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if you regularly exercise it changes your hormones and you do not want to drink so much. >> we will comenday house call diet." this is our project. >> you can reprogram the brain to eat better. doctors, thank you. hope everyone gives something a try today. great to have you here. >> good to see you. "media buzz" with howard kurtz is next. he has a lot to say. shear howard. >> this sunday, it was just a local scandal involving bridge traffic until a newspaper dug up evidence that chris christie may delivery have called a traffic nightmare in new jersey as an act of political retaliation. suddenly, the presidential hopes for 201 are road kill and he held a marathon news conference for nearly two hours. >> i am embarrassed. and humiliateed by the conduct of some of the people on my team. >> i am who i am. but i am not a bully. i'm saddened. i'm sad. that is
if you regularly exercise it changes your hormones and you do not want to drink so much. >> we will comenday house call diet." this is our project. >> you can reprogram the brain to eat better. doctors, thank you. hope everyone gives something a try today. great to have you here. >> good to see you. "media buzz" with howard kurtz is next. he has a lot to say. shear howard. >> this sunday, it was just a local scandal involving bridge traffic until a...
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if you regular exercise it changes the hormones in your brain so you don't want to eat as much. lot of water and exercise. >> i think we're going to come up with "sunday house call diet." >> that's great that you can reprogram your brain to eat better for a lifestyle. doctors, thank you so much. everyone out there, give something a try from today. that will do it for us. great to have you here. >> good to see you, see you next week. "media buzz" with howard kurtz, has a lot to say, coming up next. here's howard. >>> on the buzz meter this sunday it was a local scandal involving bridge traffic until a newspaper dug up evidence that chris christie's aide deliberately caused a nightmare of traffic in new jersey as an act of political retaliation. suddenly according to the media his presidential hopes for 016 were roadkill and the story prompted christie to hold a marathon news conference sparring with reporters for nearly two hours. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team. i am who i am, but i am not a bully. i'm sad.
if you regular exercise it changes the hormones in your brain so you don't want to eat as much. lot of water and exercise. >> i think we're going to come up with "sunday house call diet." >> that's great that you can reprogram your brain to eat better for a lifestyle. doctors, thank you so much. everyone out there, give something a try from today. that will do it for us. great to have you here. >> good to see you, see you next week. "media buzz" with howard...
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research suggests smoking can block the effectiveness of insulin, the hormone that control sugar levels. active smokers are 30% to 40% more likely to develop type two diabetes. those people still smoking-- despite everything everybody knows about the dangers-- what's knowing that one or two or five or ten more problems are caused by it? >> most smokers really do want to stop smoking. it's never done on the first try. what i want to do is entice people who have tried before who have failed, maybe i'll provide that scientific information, that brand new disease that touches them. >> reporter: 55-year-old paramedic tim hession is a life long smoker and life long quitter. >> i would beat myself up over it which leads you to more failure so it became a that failure was the expectation and the expectation here is that, no, you're going to quit. >> reporter: last year, hession joined the smoking cessation program at yale cancer center. it uses individual counseling sessions to emphasize the benefits of quitting. he wears a nicotine patch helping him quit his addiction. it's not impossible. sin
research suggests smoking can block the effectiveness of insulin, the hormone that control sugar levels. active smokers are 30% to 40% more likely to develop type two diabetes. those people still smoking-- despite everything everybody knows about the dangers-- what's knowing that one or two or five or ten more problems are caused by it? >> most smokers really do want to stop smoking. it's never done on the first try. what i want to do is entice people who have tried before who have...
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. >> stress hormones, which are really bad for you. >> i love that idea. >> you can do that around the dinnertime, what thing today are you're thankful. >>> finally, tell us about five minutes for you. >> yes, so this is the one that i'm going to do, i'm going to try to do this this year. for me, it's for meditation. george meditates. you know, focus on five minutes. i'm going to take on meditation. if you do it for five minutes twice a day it's going to bring down those hormones, it's going to relax you and allow you to focus. i'm more convinced that meditation is really, really good for your health. i have trouble shutting off the brain. >> i'm going to do that one with you. >> all right. >> give me a high five. >> there we go. really great tips. thank you so much dr. b. >>> amy? >>> thank you, lara. to a story of rebuilding and renewal for the new year, so many families were devastated by the massive tornado outbreak that nearly wiped the town of in oklahoma off the map. your ginger zee has their remarkable story. >> reporter: rebuilding and recovery. this is the scene in washington
. >> stress hormones, which are really bad for you. >> i love that idea. >> you can do that around the dinnertime, what thing today are you're thankful. >>> finally, tell us about five minutes for you. >> yes, so this is the one that i'm going to do, i'm going to try to do this this year. for me, it's for meditation. george meditates. you know, focus on five minutes. i'm going to take on meditation. if you do it for five minutes twice a day it's going to bring...