Dr Oz would more have them on his show. Did you read  about the way he
treated the radiologists trying to tell him he was wrong about the thyroid
shields? That is what happens when your ego gets enlarged. Yes, I feel sorry
for people with enlarged egos!
Buenos dias,
Lynnette
On Sep 5, 2011 11:26 PM, "holly cliffe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder how Dr. Oz would handle it if Doug Schoon made a guest appearance
on his show!
>
>
> On 2011-09-05, at 8:05 PM, Lynnette Madden wrote:
>
>> It was, Pam. The media just will not let it go. We can thank Dr. Oz for
this.
>> He has now pissed off the medical community by telling women they need
thyroid shields during their mammograms.
>> People will believe what they want.
>> Buenos noches,
>> Lynnette
>>
>>
>> On Monday, September 5, 2011, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I thought we dispelled this myth! From the AOL news blog
>> >
http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-and-beauty-pictures/9-biggest-salon-beauty-threats-debunked.aspx?xid=aol_eh-news_23-_20110815&aolcat=HLT?xid=aol_eh-news_1-_20110829&aolcat=HLT#/slide-13
>> >
>> > Beauty Threat: Medium
>> > High-tech nail dryers with UV light <
http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-beauty/uv-safety.aspx> promise to
speed-dry nails, eliminating the potential for nicks and smudges. The
accompanying heat and fans that circulate air around nails help evaporate
solvents in the polish, which allows lacquer to harden and cuts drying time
in half. But the lights emit UV radiation that’s 95 percent UVA, rays that
can cause wrinkles <
http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-and-beauty/ways-to-reduce-wrinkles.aspx>,
sunspots, and even skin cancer. One study published in the Archives of
Dermatology examined two cases of healthy middle-aged women who developed
non-melanoma skin cancer on the backs of their hands and fingers. Neither
had a family history of cancer but they did report regular use of UV nail
dryers (one twice monthly for 15 years; the other 8 times over the course of
a year) which researchers linked to their cancer. “Your hands are close
enough to the light to soak up rays <
http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-and-beauty/aging-skin/effects-of-uv-radiation.aspx>
and damage skin. At the very least, the lights can prematurely age your
hands. It’s one more risk you don’t have to take,” says Taub.
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