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mark siegel and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi chairman and professor of you're rollgy. good to see you doctors. >> happy sunday. >> we're going to begin this week with the increasing concerns about what many are describing as a serious public health crisis along the u.s./mexico border. tens of thousands of illegal immigrants entering the country without undergoing medical screening. talk more about this for me. >> health and human services is calling this is humanitarian crisis right now. i spoke to hhs and they said we have an unaccompanied alien children program. what that means is that children are coming into the united states illegally. and believe me, david and i are practicing physicians. and we have compassion for these children. if we took care of them, we wouldn't differentiate for one second. if children are not screened, they can bring diseases in and some of these diseases are things we usually vaccinate for like measles and chicken pox. there's been skab byes outbreaks. you get really itchy, it's highl
mark siegel and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi chairman and professor of you're rollgy. good to see you doctors. >> happy sunday. >> we're going to begin this week with the increasing concerns about what many are describing as a serious public health crisis along the u.s./mexico border. tens of thousands of illegal immigrants entering the country without undergoing medical screening. talk more about this for...
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mark siegel and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and drand professor of you're rollgy. good to see you doctors. >> happy sunday. >> we're going to begin this week with the increasing concerns about what many are describing as a serious public health crisis along the u.s./mexico border. tens of
mark siegel and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and drand professor of you're rollgy. good to see you doctors. >> happy sunday. >> we're going to begin this week with the increasing concerns about what many are describing as a serious public health crisis along the u.s./mexico border. tens of
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mark siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center and author of "the inner pulse" unlocking thed code of sickness and health and chairman and professor of neurology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doc. >> we'll start with something that is called a sound disease because it can strike people too quickly and that is pancreatic cancer. pancreatic cancer claims the lives of 30,000 americans each year and now there's a new type of treatment that got the green light from the fda. dr. siegel, it is so troubling because it is so hard to detect and people don't know you have it until sometimes it's too late. >> if you've been asking us about this and first of all, 45,000 cases a year and 35,000 deaths gives you an idea of what we're dealing with here. it's a number one killer of solid tumors meaning the five-year survival rate is very tough. it's deep in the body of the pancreas and has blood vessels around it and it's by silent jaundice, meaning someone comes in looking yellow. there's no pain and you don't know it any other way, it's hard to screen for it unless you're l
mark siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center and author of "the inner pulse" unlocking thed code of sickness and health and chairman and professor of neurology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doc. >> we'll start with something that is called a sound disease because it can strike people too quickly and that is pancreatic cancer. pancreatic cancer claims the lives of 30,000 americans each year and now there's a new type of treatment that got the green...
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mark siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center and author of "the inner pulse" unlocking the professor of neurology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doc. >> we'll start with something that is called a sound disease because it can strike people too quickly and that is pancreatic cancer. pancreatic cancer claims the lives of 30,000 americans each
mark siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center and author of "the inner pulse" unlocking the professor of neurology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doc. >> we'll start with something that is called a sound disease because it can strike people too quickly and that is pancreatic cancer. pancreatic cancer claims the lives of 30,000 americans each
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mark siegel is on this.his is serious over there, but i don't see any panic whatsoever here in america. >> i see a ton of panic. people are becoming very fearful of this because when we cover this on the news everyone focuses on it and they think it is the only reality. that ebola is the only virus in the world for a lot of people. is it going to come here? is somebody going to bring it on a plane? it is possible but if they did the chances are very likely we could isolate it and keep it from spreading and that is the key thing because that happens in africa. stuart: i understand that but what about the possibility of it going to china or a country in asia? densely packed population, not the same medical problem. we are financial problem. maybe it when they're supposed to hear, it could be a financial problem. >> i'm aware you are financial problem, the bigger concern is the panic, close its schools, if we get more and more travel advisories, in asia, when saws was around 2003 it cost $30 billion to asia, to
mark siegel is on this.his is serious over there, but i don't see any panic whatsoever here in america. >> i see a ton of panic. people are becoming very fearful of this because when we cover this on the news everyone focuses on it and they think it is the only reality. that ebola is the only virus in the world for a lot of people. is it going to come here? is somebody going to bring it on a plane? it is possible but if they did the chances are very likely we could isolate it and keep it...
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mark siegel. i like to have mark on, he calms everyone down. the first thing i said when i saw this, are we all going to die? and he assured me know. there is a lot of worry, first of all to the florida thing, what's going on with that? >> that's a bacteria like cholera that lives in warm waters in oysters and occasionally will infect someone, the key word is occasionally. you have to go into the water with an open wound or bump up against a sea urchin and then the bacteria is there if glur florida or warm water area. very rare. neil: it's been in other places prior and people have dealt with it. what makes it grow? >> you get a wound, you get a bruise it looks like a wound and gets black in the middle of it, and you get a lot of pain, and the next thing you know it gets into the bloodstream. that's what this is about. if we catch it, we get busy surgically and excise it. neil: if you, you get too late, you lose limbs. >> someone that has underlying problems that makes them unable to fight this off. this ain't going to spread all to florida. ne
mark siegel. i like to have mark on, he calms everyone down. the first thing i said when i saw this, are we all going to die? and he assured me know. there is a lot of worry, first of all to the florida thing, what's going on with that? >> that's a bacteria like cholera that lives in warm waters in oysters and occasionally will infect someone, the key word is occasionally. you have to go into the water with an open wound or bump up against a sea urchin and then the bacteria is there if...
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fox news medical analyst mark siegel describes how hooka smoking is catching on despite the risks. >> at a time when cigarette smoking is declining rapidly among america's youth, hooka use where smokers draw flavored tobacco through an ancient style water pipe is on the rise. a university study published in "pediatrics" reveals a whopping 18% of high school seniors are now using hooka. and hanging out in hooka lounges. but why? >> i think it's somewhere to go when there's nowhere else to go. something different to do. because a lot of people don't really do it. until they get into their teen years. >> it's relaxing. it's like you're hanging out and you smoke it, and you just relax. you don't get high or anything. >> reporter: hooka is a social event where smokers share. many of those polls say they believe hooka is safer than cigarettes. however, it is a myth as old as the hooka itself that the water somehow filters the tobacco. the charcoal adds more carcinogens, there's more tar and nicotine than a filtered cigarette, and proof that it's linked to lung and oral cancer and low birth
fox news medical analyst mark siegel describes how hooka smoking is catching on despite the risks. >> at a time when cigarette smoking is declining rapidly among america's youth, hooka use where smokers draw flavored tobacco through an ancient style water pipe is on the rise. a university study published in "pediatrics" reveals a whopping 18% of high school seniors are now using hooka. and hanging out in hooka lounges. but why? >> i think it's somewhere to go when there's...
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we bring you the company that is using artificial intelligence doctor mark siegel is here.estion. who does america stand up for these days? christians, democracies? ♪ right from the get go, we are starting with this. a doctor from minnesota. flying back. it's got a lot of people scared. if we cannot keep teenagers crossing from the southern border. he answers the questions. doctor marc siegel. welcome to the program. will the virus spread? >> not necessarily. it is not spread through the air. it is spread through secretions. stuart: if i have the virus, if i cough or sneeze, you do not get it. i have to have much closer contact with you. what stage of the disease do i have to have before i can transmit it to somebody else? >> the initial symptoms are flulike symptoms. you may think you have the flu. that is part of the problem. that is part of the issue going on in west africa right now. in the past, it has always been contained. right now, the villages are saying here comes the red cross truck. here comes the dr. without borders. they are afraid of the very people that can
we bring you the company that is using artificial intelligence doctor mark siegel is here.estion. who does america stand up for these days? christians, democracies? ♪ right from the get go, we are starting with this. a doctor from minnesota. flying back. it's got a lot of people scared. if we cannot keep teenagers crossing from the southern border. he answers the questions. doctor marc siegel. welcome to the program. will the virus spread? >> not necessarily. it is not spread through...
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mark siegel who joins us later this hour.oogle is the everything company announcing a project to collect genetic and much of the material of 175 people. what are they doing that for? to develop a model of what healthy human should be. attention back pain sufferers, new study says tylenol, acetaminophen is no more effected in treating back pain than a sugar pill. number 3, shares of humana biotechnology surge this week after promising results with breast cancer drug. we will ask dr. siegel how does that work? as a drug actually work? dow is down 145. president obama says big corporations are gaining the system, moving overseas to avoid higher taxes. we heard the line before, pay your fair share, class warfare all over again, that is my opinion. we ask a question, who will defend the 1% others and jean simmons, that is? >> i worked for every penny of it. i support 1400 kids in africa, close them, send them to school, feed them, educate them, our band contributes millions of dollars to one the warriors. i am being criticized by
mark siegel who joins us later this hour.oogle is the everything company announcing a project to collect genetic and much of the material of 175 people. what are they doing that for? to develop a model of what healthy human should be. attention back pain sufferers, new study says tylenol, acetaminophen is no more effected in treating back pain than a sugar pill. number 3, shares of humana biotechnology surge this week after promising results with breast cancer drug. we will ask dr. siegel how...