bladder infections that won t go away that just seems to be withstanding any antibiotic, it could be traced to this. why are we pumping up our food with all that crap? i know they want the chickens to be plump, juicy. that s all great. if it will kill us or make us sick. i ll take a smaller >arpprt chr an we re kind of like, feeding the beast. exactly. no pun intended. want to go grab a burger after this? sure. scientists may have discovered a new way to detect alzheimer s disease earlier than alzhcrsgons disease earlier than out a kind of timeline revealing hidden changes that occur in the body. they are markers that could be o uy are markers that could be coue teor also two maj thescan
how are you feeling besides wiped out there, richard? reporter: i think the next thing i ll be having is a prescription for some form of antibiotics. no, it s been amazing. look, the rain is still pouring, my suit is drenched. but we have seen over four days a carefully choreographed, constructed routine from the spectacle of the river to the ceremony of today, right through the way to the balcony at the end and the fly-past by the world war ii planes. if that isn t really showing with 1.5 million people standing outside your front doorstep, if that isn t showing an element of appreciation, i don t know what is, kyra. i m just curious, can you mix antibiotics with pims? reporter: the pims are over there. and i assure you there s plenty of them. i think what we have there were an enormous numbers of levels you could have taken over the last few days. at its most basic, a tourist attraction for people to come to london ahead of the olympics. go up a notch and you can ta
antibiotics are often overprescribed. i looked this up. what they re treating a lot of time are bladder infections, sinus infections, upper respiratory infections. a study just came out in the journal of the american medical association that we re overtreating sinus infections dramatically. 95% of the time it is virus. plug into doctor. gives antibiotic, go home but you don t really need it. jenna: that is face-to-face. for a certain part of the community though this could potentially be helpful, right? if you re in rural community, can t get to the doctor and you have a bad sinus infection and maybe be treated, i have only 30 seconds here. do you think there is some way to improve it in your mind? no. i m sorry, even in a rural community i like going, getting in your truck, going to that clinic. meeting that doctor the first time, establishing your relationship and then maybe he will treat you over the phone. i m against this. jenna: very interesting idea. i m curious what our vie