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host and if you make a host severely sick you can t jump so viruses tend to mutate in directions and it s a survival advantage. if they are milder and spread more easily like delta, but become less severe and i hope that s the case. it s too early to know for sure, but early signs out of saffer africa as you pointed out are positive that this train could be a lot milder. you are right, i don t know why the governor of new york is already talking about not doing elective cases and mostly in upstate new york when that kind of delay of elective surgeries, months and months and months have cost us dearly with treatments we then had to come back and catch up on. i have talked to cancer specialists all over the country who have said admittedly colonoscopies were put off, detections were put off and we are diagnosing things later because people were afraid to come for care. we can t do that again. we can t afford to do that again. will: you have lost all ability to look at both sides of the
concern. we ve real reason for concern. we ve seen that with scientists, with the aggressive response that some countries have been taken around travel bans. the answer is we don t know, but there are some concerning signs, some real cause for concern and for vigilance. the two things that have worried us about this particular variant are, number one, all the high number of 32 mutations on the spike protein, the part of the virus that the vaccine trains the immune system to fight. and so if, you know, some of our fears bear out, that would make the vaccines potentially less effective than they are right now. the second thing is that based on very limited evidence so far from the tremendous surveillance being done in southern africa, this variant appears to be out-competing the delta variant, at least in the area around johannesburg. and that suggests that it may be more transmissible or has a survival advantage. now remember, if we go back a few months to the spring/summer, there wer
90,000 women for 25 years. breast cancer is the second most common breast cancer in women in the united states with 3 hi battling this 3 million battling this disease. many doctors recommend women have a mammogram every year. martha: i have had a lot of breast cancer in my family. i have friend who were just diagnosed in the last two weeks by mammograms. i can t understand why they would recommend against not getting mammogram. i agree with you. but i wouldn t want to dismiss this research out of hand. it seems to show there is not big survival advantage. you might live just as long if
and off the way they respond to insulin, the way that they d be able to turn on and off their massive appetites and the way that they can selectively store their fat storers in fat tissue, all of that makes it for a healthy obesity. and what i m beginning to wonder, actually, is obesity itself inherently bad? if you think about it from an evolutionary standpoint be, you would think being able to store fat would provide a survival advantage. jenna: you know i think the bears are jenna: i m sorry. please, jenna. jenna: we re going to get cut off, but that s a debate on our program a few times, can you be obese and still be healthy. dr. kevin, love to have you back and, bonnie, you re welcome back anytime as well. thank you so much. jon: i just like seeing the pictures of bears. this video sparked outrage a few years back, part of a multimillion dollar study to see if sick shrimp had the same