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don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> and back now is sunday housecall.ing is just around the corner. for most of us, that means sunny skies and warmer weather. but man, if you suffer from allergies, you know what that can be like. misery. they say especially this year. it's going to be ready bad. dr. siegel, what do i tell my doctor tomorrow to make sure i don't suffer it like last year this season? >> you already said part of it. this year is going to be bad because of the precipitation we've seen. when you get a lot of snow and get a lot of rain, those trees are soaking it up. around now, especially in the southeast, they start to bud and they start to pour out pollen. and we're going to see a lot of it this year. tree pollen comes first. tree pollen is the tiny pollen, gets up there on the wind. it can travel up to 200 miles. pollen from the trees is offer the worst for people. what do i tell me patients? be prepared in advance. if i'm going to put you on a nasal spray like nasonex or flonase or something like that, i might want you to start it a coup
don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> and back now is sunday housecall.ing is just around the corner. for most of us, that means sunny skies and warmer weather. but man, if you suffer from allergies, you know what that can be like. misery. they say especially this year. it's going to be ready bad. dr. siegel, what do i tell my doctor tomorrow to make sure i don't suffer it like last year this season? >> you already said part of it. this year is going to be bad...
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it's time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us is dr. mark siegel, he's the author of the inner on unlocking the inner coat of the secret to health. >> and dr. david samadi is here. chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotics surgery. great to see you, doc. >> nice do you see. >> welcome. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with the spotlight on multiple sclerosis week. helping to bring awareness to a disease that affects 2.3 million people worldwide. it can strike without warning. dr. siegel, how do you know when you're starting to have symptoms of m.s. and is early detection portion? >> m.s. is known as the great imitator. it can mimic almost any neurological disease. you can have weakness, you can have fatigue. when i interviewed a.m. an romney last year, that was her prominent symptom. that is hard to know because fatigue can be many different things. it can be sensory loss, you can get confused, you can get depressed. the most prominent one of all is optic nuritis. the key thing is it comes back. you have an episod
it's time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us is dr. mark siegel, he's the author of the inner on unlocking the inner coat of the secret to health. >> and dr. david samadi is here. chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotics surgery. great to see you, doc. >> nice do you see. >> welcome. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with the spotlight on multiple sclerosis week. helping to bring awareness to a disease that affects 2.3...
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>>> on sunday housecall we not only make you healthy but happy. there are new questions about the effort to help treat female sexual dysfunction. coming is a pill that's touted as the female viagra. it's struggling though to get fda approval. dr. samadi i think it just takes the right guy. if there's a pill that can help, why don't they approve it? i made you blush, go ahead. >> we're just celebrating 15 years of viagra. that really changed the way we practiced medicine. for us, for men, it's easy. this is a mechanical problem, it's a plumbing issue. you take the viagra, it brings the blood flow to the male organ or penis and it works really well. with women it seems to be totally different and the diagnosis is really this hypo meaning the libido or the drive is not there and difficulty with arousal and it's much more complex. it's not just plumbing issues or blood to the area. something in the brain, the exchange between the dopamine and sar atonen. we know it's not just mechanical. it's emotional, psychological. the chemistry has to be there, th
>>> on sunday housecall we not only make you healthy but happy. there are new questions about the effort to help treat female sexual dysfunction. coming is a pill that's touted as the female viagra. it's struggling though to get fda approval. dr. samadi i think it just takes the right guy. if there's a pill that can help, why don't they approve it? i made you blush, go ahead. >> we're just celebrating 15 years of viagra. that really changed the way we practiced medicine. for us,...
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it is time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us, as always, dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codes to health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on national multiple sclerosis week, an illness that affects 2.3 million people worldwide. it can strike without warning. how do you know when you're starting to have symptoms of ms. is early detection important? >> hugely important. the problem is that ms is known as the great imitator. it can mimic almost any neurologic disease. you could have weakness. you could have fatigue, a really important one. i interviewed ann romney last year, that's her prominent symptom. fatigue, suddenly getting fatigued. that's hard to know. fatigue can be many different things. it can be sensory loss where you can get confused, depressed. the most permanent one is optic neuritis where you suddenly lose vision in your eye. you have an episode where you have a pro
it is time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us, as always, dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codes to health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on national multiple sclerosis week, an illness that affects 2.3 million people worldwide. it can strike without warning. how do you know when you're...
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it's time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us is dr.siegel, he's the author of the inner on unlocking the inner coat of the secret to health. >> and dr. david samadi is here. chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotics surgery. great to see you, doc. >> nice do you see. >> welcome. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with the spotlight on multiple sclerosis week. helping to bring awareness to
it's time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us is dr.siegel, he's the author of the inner on unlocking the inner coat of the secret to health. >> and dr. david samadi is here. chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotics surgery. great to see you, doc. >> nice do you see. >> welcome. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with the spotlight on multiple sclerosis week. helping to bring awareness to
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it is time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us, as always, dr.arc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codes to health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on
it is time now for sunday "housecall." >> joining us, as always, dr.arc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codes to health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on
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sunday housecall, we always bring you the latest and greatest health new and we have a good time doing it. >>> coming, media buzz with howard kurtz, that's next. >> on the buzz beater this sunday, american akers parachuting to ukraine as news organizations scramble to cover the russian invasion of crimea under difficult conditions. but are journalists giving us a clear picture of the crisis or are the pun didn'ts focusing on president obama? and why was the mainstream media so dismissive when mitt romney called russia president obama's -- foe. and bob costas says a media culture unfairly targeted him. >> i don't respect the heat over light voices which can be found in some corners of fox news and can be found on the radio, as well. nbz sports is not an extension of msnbc, no matter what anyone may think about msnbc. >> but is the msnbc commentator imposing his personal views on sports? i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz. there were reports in the last 36 hours that some journalists in crimea have been beaten. the ap had some equipment confis indicatesed and a cnn correspondent tol
sunday housecall, we always bring you the latest and greatest health new and we have a good time doing it. >>> coming, media buzz with howard kurtz, that's next. >> on the buzz beater this sunday, american akers parachuting to ukraine as news organizations scramble to cover the russian invasion of crimea under difficult conditions. but are journalists giving us a clear picture of the crisis or are the pun didn'ts focusing on president obama? and why was the mainstream media so...
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it took one person that housecall a part of a very small part of the morning to jennet up and produce it. i understand it takes a while to go through them. but if i'm correct, in a matter of hours, not after we subpoena, but after we showed interest, your agency had taken all of lois lerner, all of william wilkins, all jonathan davis, former chief of staff, all of the navy are maybe not all of them pertaining to the white house, but the first four take a matter of minutes to do. so my question is are subpoena, which is not extensive for those who are particularly asked for information that asked for all the e-mails that somebody who has been the e-mails we've seen, both government and nongovernment e-mails in some cases acted overtly political in her speeches and her activities, including what mr. jordan quoted pbs for all for all of her e-mails. do you have any privilege or any reason you can and should have delivered that months ago? pc into a have more information than i do. we have 90,000 employees in my enders ending of the process is to go through all of those e-mails, which are
it took one person that housecall a part of a very small part of the morning to jennet up and produce it. i understand it takes a while to go through them. but if i'm correct, in a matter of hours, not after we subpoena, but after we showed interest, your agency had taken all of lois lerner, all of william wilkins, all jonathan davis, former chief of staff, all of the navy are maybe not all of them pertaining to the white house, but the first four take a matter of minutes to do. so my question...