may think you re out of it, but actually in a house, it may have mold, creating conditions for people who have underlying lung disease or even, as you said, toxicities against the skin or wounds or what have you. is it true the first wave of medical concern, other than exacerbated conditions from stress is going to be the water-borne illnesses. we haven t heard it yet, but people start getting sick from that water and it creates dehydration issues and needs for palliative care that aren t easy to meet. there are a couple of issues there and i think you put your finger on it. when you have, as we ve seen there, inevitable sewage contamination of water. you re going to get people who have exposure to that, and there are a whole host of particularly bacterial but e. coli diseases, causing diarrheal diseases. most are self-limited, but particularly people who are
well-tolerated. many patients know they are getting them. i don t want to say they re entirely safe, toxicities we have to watch for but we re learning about the side-effects and learning how to manage them. this is game-changer to manage patients with cancer. that is great news. great to know that advancements are being made especially at time we re dealing with a national loss. good to have you back on the program. thanks a lot. jon: this is very strange case. we ve been covering it a lot. a woman charged with murdering her fiance on a kayaking trip on hudson river. prosecutors say she confessed crime to police but will a lack of physical evidence hurt their case. usaa makes me feel like i m a car buying expert in no time at all.
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people have headaches and body aches and flu. they may be taking some of these and in addition they may take tylenol. that causes liver toxicity that has about 22,000 visits to the ir and deaths. one of the biggest toxicities out there is liver failure and liver damage. now, what i want to know is if you get your prescription, not only look for it, but terms such as apap. that on the prescription is the acetominoph acetominophen. don t mix with alcohol. that s bad news. the tremendous pressure. you get that little bottle. how do you know you can trust your doctor that you are not
that it s not just one cancer. it s a lot of different subtypes. the different types of tumor respond differently to different treatment interventions. so now we re doing studies and working obviously with academia and industry to develop products that actually target people with certain cancer types and then that therapy works more effectively. so, you know, cancer treatments, as you know, can have a lot of toxicities. if we can figure out who s really going to benefit from a treatment and give them that, that makes all the difference. what about the genetic testing also for inherited genes and certainly those that have been most common of the jewish heritage. i ve heard also of studies of a doctor in chicago working on