of the state, who s had a stroke, and can no longer speak in complete sentences. that s happening right now. dr. oz is getting crushed by a stroke victim, who was already crazy. it s bizarre. the question is, why is this happening? we spent time on the phone the other day, calling around to small political people to find out why it s happening. we heard a lot of theories, and they boil down to dr. oz is a bad candidate. mitch mcconnell said it s candidate quality. before we accept a republican can t win at a time when democrats have completely discredited themselves, it s worth pausing and asking exactly what does this mean. what is a bad candidate? there are no bad candidates? there s no bad candidates, they re just running on the wrong thing, talking about issues that people don t deeply care about. a good candidate is the opposite of that, a candidate who promises to fix the problems that voters worry about the most. candidates like that tend to win elections because the m
and so there s a big push to try and cure alzheimer s or prevent it. so drug companies keep coming up with drugs to do that. billions have been spent on it, but those drugs don t work. you ve got to wonder why. to give just one example, the fda recently approved biogen s alzheimer s drug even though the fda s own advisory committee voted 10 to zero to reject that drug. but there is a promising approach to alzheimer s, apparently, according to researchers at the cleveland clinic, might be a very effective treatment for the disease. but you never hear that. why is that exactly? dr. marc siegel joins us tonight to assess facts. thanks so much for coming on . so we know you announced on this show the results of that study, which were just, i thought remarkable as a as a non doctor. i thought this incredible cutting the risk of alzheimer s was 10%. that was the last i ever heard of alzheimer s as a prophylactic for against alzheimer s. why? well, you just said it. first of all, alzheimer s
to cure alzheimer s, or prevent it. so drug companies keep coming up with drugs to do that, billions have been spent on it, but those drugs don t work. you got to wonder why. to give you one example, the fda recently approved a alzheimer s drug, even though the fda s own advisory committee voted 10-0 to reject the drug. there is a promising approach to alzheimer s apparently. according to researchers at the cleveland clinic, viagra might be an effective treatment for the disease. you never hear that that. why is that exactly? dr. mark segal joins us to assess. you announced on this show the results of that study, which was remarkable as a nondoctor, cutting the risk of alzheimer s by 69%. that was the last i heard of alzheimer s of i mean use of
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solutions that i think we need. and we need someone who can fuse those two things together, which i believe i can. candidates like yourself, who a number of them who have not qualified will not be a part of this debate. we ve seen them in past debates and even on the campaign trail while they ve had that visibility of being on the debate stage, they ve been able to drive the conversation and talk about things. do you worry that that is going to go away in some regard because you re not on the debate stage? what topics, what agenda items do you worry are going to get swept away because of the pairing down of the crowd? well, i don t think there will be enough discussion around real solutions. whether it be how we help struggling americans, things like doubling the tax credit, a national infrastructure program, things like investing in innovation. i think we can cure cancer, cure alzheimer s, come up with new technologies we need.