who have cough respond very well, to honey. jamie: that is great. good alternative, thanks, doc. jamie: dr. rosenfeld get tons of e-mails every week and reads every one of them and sometimes answers them himself at home and, the first e-mail today. it has to do with leg cramps, what causes leg cramps, at night? is kauquinine an effective treatment. people pronounce it differently, but leg cramps at night are very very, common, there are many, many different causes for it. i think the probably the most common cause is dehydration. people don t drink enough fluids, and, their muscles need enough fluids in order to contract well. sometimes people get leg cramps if they are have a defect in minerals, calcium, magnesium, potassium, if you have chronic leg cramps, have that checked
jamie: good point i ll throw in, pick a board certified cardiologist like dr. rosenfeld. don t pick me, because if you pick me, you ll be in trouble, i m not a surgeon and if i feel around with this, oh, boy, you are in trouble. eric: one of the great things he does every sunday, medical myth or fact, coming up, he ll tackle a serious topic involving breast cancer, and deodorant and plus, we ll have this: isn t that beautiful? eric: oh, man. how would you like that in your home? jamie: not! eric: buzzing in texas, the latest and how you can stop it, too. for he s a jolly good fellow the meeting s tomorro in dals
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40. how long what age should you stop getting mammograms? when is enough, enough many people think when you are 74, 75, there is no point in getting the mammogram anymore. i don t agree with that, either. i think that as long as a woman is healthy and has normal lifespan ahead of her, she should continue to have the mammograms every year or two, even into her 80s, now, i don t know whether i represent a majority opinion, but that is what i would do, in my own practice. jamie: thank you, doctor. eric: all right, doctor. more with dr. rosenfeld in a moment and we ll get new details and new specifics on those travel alerts, issued from europe and we ll have the latest breaking news coming up and dr. rosenfeld next on getting your influenza shot. we ll have news of what you need to know before you get the flu vaccine.
and the other energy drinks that have it. melatonin will not help. what you have to do if the thing continues, and there is no cause, and you re troubled by these noises in your ears, you can get special hearing aids or special instruments that offset the noise that you are hearing. you can get psychotherapy. also, avoid exposure to loud noises. a very common complaint but many times you can do something about it. eric: all right, doctor. jamie: good news. eric: it is send your e-mails to dr. rosenfeld. one word at housecall@foxnews.com. he reads all the e-mails and he tries to answer many of them as he can. you can log on to foxnews.com to get more information about today s housecall show as well as the previous shows on fox