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samadi said, dr. if it seems like you're having interest problem to stay away from spicy and fatty foods. >> that's hugely important. and i would add to that, we talked about alcohol, alcohol, alcohol. cigarettes is the other thing that provokes this. watch out for cigarettes. do not smoke if you have a pancreatitis condition. >> fruits and vegetables. >> every diet. >> teaching us well. >> i like it. >> if you have questions for the doctors, they have an e-mail. here is the e-mail. housecall@foxnews.com. please send your questions about anything, these guys know everything about everything to help keep us all healthy. >> coming up, millions of people rely on it as part of a balanced diet. but now hear why yogurt may not have as many health benefits as once thought. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-
samadi said, dr. if it seems like you're having interest problem to stay away from spicy and fatty foods. >> that's hugely important. and i would add to that, we talked about alcohol, alcohol, alcohol. cigarettes is the other thing that provokes this. watch out for cigarettes. do not smoke if you have a pancreatitis condition. >> fruits and vegetables. >> every diet. >> teaching us well. >> i like it. >> if you have questions for the doctors, they have an...
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samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel. he's a columnist at "usa today". >> congratulations. >> well, we are going to start today with a new study showing that americans have fewer types of gut bacteria than people in less developed countries. dr. samadi, it seems like this makes sense. what sort of gut bacteria are you talking about and why do we have less of it? >> we've spoken about this before but it's a very, very important thing. we have in our guts about 100 trillion, 100 trillion bacterias and some people have said that almost 90% of us are bacteria and 10% is human. so this co-existence in our gut is very important. a lot of good bacteria and bad bacteria. that balance, arthel, is very important. once you change that is when we start having a lot of chronic disease. diabetes, colitis. they looked at the u.s. population and compared it to people in new guinea that haven't been exposed to all of the antibiotics wewe have. what they find is the diversity of bacterias in those tribes are a lot m
samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel. he's a columnist at "usa today". >> congratulations. >> well, we are going to start today with a new study showing that americans have fewer types of gut bacteria than people in less developed countries. dr. samadi, it seems like this makes sense. what sort of gut bacteria are you talking about and why do we have less of it? >> we've spoken about this before but it's a very, very important thing. we have in our guts about 100...
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samadi. this reminds me, injebting a virus, did you see that last week about polio viruses being injected into grio blass tome as. >> we're entering a whole new era. using polio to get to glee yoe blass thoma. now we're talking about in our field of urology with bladder cancer. we have used tuberculosis to fight bladder cancer. and in this particular case, who would imagine taking a herpes virus and modify it genetically and go after these kind of things? this is using our own immune system against cancer, which is something extremely important. the company's name is ad vaxis. in a sense, we're taking the cells from the cancer, modifying them and put them back in the system. and now they're going to go after those cells. so our own immune system can fight the cancer. this particular case, 74,000 cases of melanoma, this is a huge step forward. >> it's like you're customizing the treatment. >> targeted therapy is the way to go. what is this going to do? chemotherapy, which we're using now. surg
samadi. this reminds me, injebting a virus, did you see that last week about polio viruses being injected into grio blass tome as. >> we're entering a whole new era. using polio to get to glee yoe blass thoma. now we're talking about in our field of urology with bladder cancer. we have used tuberculosis to fight bladder cancer. and in this particular case, who would imagine taking a herpes virus and modify it genetically and go after these kind of things? this is using our own immune...
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david samadi from lenox hill hospital. good to see you, docs. >> happy passover. >> same to you. we start with major advances in cancer research this month. a new
david samadi from lenox hill hospital. good to see you, docs. >> happy passover. >> same to you. we start with major advances in cancer research this month. a new
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david samadi. the professor of urology at lenox hill hospital. >> and dr. marc siegel.thor of the inner pulse unlocking the inner code of sickness and health. you can read his stuff in usa today now too. >> we'll get to see you more now. >> congratulations. >> we are going to start with a new study showing americans have fewer t
david samadi. the professor of urology at lenox hill hospital. >> and dr. marc siegel.thor of the inner pulse unlocking the inner code of sickness and health. you can read his stuff in usa today now too. >> we'll get to see you more now. >> congratulations. >> we are going to start with a new study showing americans have fewer t
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samadi -- let's start it on now. >> this is a study that came from europe. they're basically kids from ages six to twelve, they look at 9,000 of them and saw that the households that use a lot of bleach, the kids have higher risk of allergies and a lot of respiratory illness. i'm not worried about this because i think the study is terrible. the way it's done, the way it was designed, the questionnaires are all completely -- this is the first time on national tv i would say this is completely garbage. now, what we learn from this is either using a lot of bleach can wipe out all the bacterias so you're not exposed to those bad bacterias to boost your immune system or it can cause respiratory illnesses. i think if you have a pregnant woman at home, don't use it. you're not exposing the kids directly. it's just a terrible study. >> some people use bleach to clean their sheets, wipe down counter tops. is that the sort of use we're talking about? >> i agree with david and i'm glad we're separating out studies because later in the show we'll talk about a well done
samadi -- let's start it on now. >> this is a study that came from europe. they're basically kids from ages six to twelve, they look at 9,000 of them and saw that the households that use a lot of bleach, the kids have higher risk of allergies and a lot of respiratory illness. i'm not worried about this because i think the study is terrible. the way it's done, the way it was designed, the questionnaires are all completely -- this is the first time on national tv i would say this is...
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david samadi. chief of robotics surgery.d to see both of you. >> we start today with stunning new study about binge drinking in our country. it shows that in some parts of our country more than one-third of adults are consuming alcohol at they say dangerous levels. how much is too much? if
david samadi. chief of robotics surgery.d to see both of you. >> we start today with stunning new study about binge drinking in our country. it shows that in some parts of our country more than one-third of adults are consuming alcohol at they say dangerous levels. how much is too much? if
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samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel.olumnist at "usa today". >> congratulations. >> well we are going to start today with a new study showing that americans have fewer types of
samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel.olumnist at "usa today". >> congratulations. >> well we are going to start today with a new study showing that americans have fewer types of
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david samadi is here to tell us why it's a good idea to remove the antibiotics. what is the reason we were doing this in the first place? there had to be a good reason? >> looking back, originally two decades before because of overcrowding of chickens and all the animals, it was to prevent infection that would go viral among all animal foods. over time we kept using them in order to make the products and chickens heavier and all about business and make them bigger and so that is how, it really came out. melissa: so what's the danger? >> well over the years, what has happened, not only these bugs and bacterias, to antibiotics among animals. they pass them on to humans. one of the things that we talk about is, the recent evolution of superbugs and resistant bugs in our hospitals among patients that is huge source of this. 80% of the antibiotics in this country is used to keep this food healthy in the animals. they're passing on to humans. so i think we're in trouble. tyson is basically talking about pulling these by 2017. hopefully that will go -- melissa: what you
david samadi is here to tell us why it's a good idea to remove the antibiotics. what is the reason we were doing this in the first place? there had to be a good reason? >> looking back, originally two decades before because of overcrowding of chickens and all the animals, it was to prevent infection that would go viral among all animal foods. over time we kept using them in order to make the products and chickens heavier and all about business and make them bigger and so that is how, it...
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siegel and samadi join us for "sunday housecall." for now, i'm eric shawn.to "sunday morning futures" and maria. >>> thank you, eric. hillary clinton under a hot media microscope as more follow-up reporting emerges from the explosive new book "clinton cash." she's accused of doing favors while secretary of state for donors to help her family's charitable foundation or for companies that hired her husband for lucrative speaking engagements. in some cases, she's being accused of covering up her behavior by failing to disclose the money that was actually received because her e-mail server has been scrubbed. while there's no hard evidence yet of any wrong doing, there's a lot that looks bad. it raises one big question. will this stop hillary clinton from winning the white house? we bring in our panel on that. ed rollins has been a long-time strategist to political and business lieders. judith miller is adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute. and steven moore, visiting fellow for the project of economic growth at the heritage foundation. good to see everybody.
siegel and samadi join us for "sunday housecall." for now, i'm eric shawn.to "sunday morning futures" and maria. >>> thank you, eric. hillary clinton under a hot media microscope as more follow-up reporting emerges from the explosive new book "clinton cash." she's accused of doing favors while secretary of state for donors to help her family's charitable foundation or for companies that hired her husband for lucrative speaking engagements. in some cases,...
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david samadi joins us to explain this.this i thought it can't be true. >> a lot of people don't know how important water is for our system. if you look at some of the signs and symptoms of alcohol versus dehydration, they're almost identical. the behavior changes, it affects your mood, memory lapses, headache. whether you're drinking a lot of alcohol or dehydrated completely. as drivers we can make the same mistakes. why is this the case? guess what? 75% of our body consists of water? you're more water than human. >> that i did know. >> when you drive and you're not drinking enough, it affects your whole system. from the brain it will make you fatigued. you don't concentrate well. coming down to your heart, it has to pump more blood out to get the fluid out. so your tachycardiac. your blood pressure is drop. your kidneys, they are not filtering the whole body. you are more prone to kidney stones. liver won't work as well. guess what? if you're dehydrated you will be more craving for sweets. your muscle cramps, why do you g
david samadi joins us to explain this.this i thought it can't be true. >> a lot of people don't know how important water is for our system. if you look at some of the signs and symptoms of alcohol versus dehydration, they're almost identical. the behavior changes, it affects your mood, memory lapses, headache. whether you're drinking a lot of alcohol or dehydrated completely. as drivers we can make the same mistakes. why is this the case? guess what? 75% of our body consists of water?...
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samadi joined us to tell us how he she may have contracted the illness. >> shoe just came from springe is through respiratory cough and sputum. kiss canning and sharing lipsticks and other things, you can trans mitt this kind of bacterial to teenagers. >> it seems so mysterious. here is what you do. be aware of the symptoms of meningitis, include sudden fever and headache. a severe stiff neck, nausea, sensitivity to light and also confusion. a school bus drops a 7-year-old girl off miles from home and now her parents want some answers. anastasia got off on the -- or got on to the wrong bus after being separated from her older brother in massachusetts. she wandered the streets crying until someone called police. >> the number of i'm on the wrong bus. >> any other patient in the whole world not even for five minutes. it's a terrible feeling. >> yeah. well her parents say her brother told the driver she was missing. but the driver did not notify the school. the bus company says the girl never had to get off the bus in that unfamiliar neighborhood. >> and we have all been there. a first d
samadi joined us to tell us how he she may have contracted the illness. >> shoe just came from springe is through respiratory cough and sputum. kiss canning and sharing lipsticks and other things, you can trans mitt this kind of bacterial to teenagers. >> it seems so mysterious. here is what you do. be aware of the symptoms of meningitis, include sudden fever and headache. a severe stiff neck, nausea, sensitivity to light and also confusion. a school bus drops a 7-year-old girl off...