pancreatitis condition. fruits and vegetables. every diet. teaching us well. i like it. if you have questions for the doctors, they have an e-mail. here is the e-mail. housecall@foxnews.com. please send your questions about anything, these guys know everything about everything to help keep us all healthy. coming up, millions of people rely on it as part of a balanced diet. but now hear why yogurt may not have as many health benefits as once thought. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let s pin em to the wall. kick em around. kick em around, see what happens. because we re in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we re in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they re still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done,
thing. you can have dark chocolate, but milk chocolate can precipitate acne. we don t know why. as a girl, sometimes you just rinse your face off. sometimes you need an actual washcloth to get it off. but don t scrub hard to get it off. and drink seven glasses of water. hydration helps. when you get older, you don t want to overdo the skin-drying products. benzoyl peroxide is more for the 13-year-olds, not the 22-year-olds. she s in the 22 range now. i m actually 29. if you have a question for the doctors e-mail, it s housecall@foxnews.com. we ll air your questions but keep it confidential. we have to be in control coming up next. it s summertime and doctors call it a silent epidemic now that summer is here. it s lyme disease.
eating. a study shows pro biotics work and flavinoids and apples, and foods that suck up the acid. including fiber works. and probiotic and the triple medication is the best way. jamie: we look for these e-mails and ask a question that affects so many people and h-pylori does and now you know more and if you want to send your e-mail to the doctors, soesoeit is easy, housecall@foxnews.com. eric: did you get sick and google your symptoms? when you feel sick? a study shows we are more likely to think we are sick or have a disease if your symptoms match what is on the web site. dr. siegel, everyone does this. before you call the doctor you want to google and see, you know, what you have. and, man it can be scary. i learned something when i was researching this, first of all, there s a study out of yale that says if you see your symptoms in sequence, like three in a row, four in a row you will think it is you.
stress test and angry yo. get it if you have high blood pressure and smoking be a diabetes and you don t know if you are at risk. in the moderate risk it can tell me if it is high i need to get a stress test on you and you need to then do lifestyle changes and cut down on smoking and exercise more and maybe you need a statin to lower your cholesterol, all of that, helps to make the decision, if i have the information, if you are in the middle group. high risk people shouldn t get it. jamie: and watch the program, folks, to learn how to avoid having to get it because you will be healthier. eric: and questions for the doctors? e-mail us, housecall@foxnews.com. docs, as always, thank you. jamie: thanks. appreciate it. my pleasure.
from his study during the week and you can send any question you have on medical matters to housecall@foxnews.com. and, if you want more information about the house call today, or any of the previous shows, you can log onto foxnews.com/housecall, lower case and check out the doc s great advice he gives us every sunday and today, if there is one thing to take away, reapply, reapply, reapply. jamie: and the best part, eric, it is free! thanks, doc. thank you. next week we ll do a myth. jamie: okay. we like those. debunking! meanwhile, speaking of debunking, the debt is the big question. at the white house. republicans are accusing the white house of defying not only congress, but, the will of the people. this is another story we want to tell you about, bringing terror suspects onto u.s. soil, we ll talk to the house homeland security chairman peter king, joining us live, on this