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Dr.Oz Obesity Prevention (Letterman)

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Heaven Father, may you abundantly bless Dr.Oz as he continues to use Your good & perfect gifts to bless others, to save lives and to do all the good works according to your will. AMEN. Well done Dr.Oz.
Morbid obesity, according to Dr Mehmet Oz, is at present the foremost health problem facing people in the western world. It is a chronic disease that afflicts approximately nine million adult Americans. Often, individuals with morbid obesity suffer from several interrelated diseases, creating an overarching condition that can shorten life span and negatively impact quality of life. But morbid obesity is treatable, as Dr. Oz has been trying to show how it can be beaten. He has discussed different paths to treat the life-threatening conditions associated with obesity— diet and exercise, medication and surgery. He has tried to help obese people to understand the challenges that each of them has to face and illustrate that while some paths are quicker than others, all require substantial life-changes in order to work. Dr Oz (born June 11, 1960) is a Turkish-Americancardiothoracic surgeon and author. He has made frequent appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as appearances on Larry King Live, CNN, and other networks. In 2009, Winfrey's Harpo Productions and Sony Pictures launched a syndicated daily talk show featuring Oz, called The Dr. Oz Show. He is Professor of Cardiac Surgery at Columbia University. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and healthcare policy.

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  • Dr Oz is a great man...America listen to him.

  • What would you recommend i soak my nuts in??

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  • I love soaked nuts ;) Mmmmm, especially with a cream pie :)

  • im turkish to just like him turkish american o yeah oz brother

  • @TheZainy09 I agree we have to thank god he wasn't in the vid.

  • @TheZainy09 A vid of 6 minutes and 16 seconds. Not a single reference to god and about a billion scientific facts. I agree we have to thank god he wasn't in the vid.

  • @TheZainy09 Your comment is an insult to the thousands of men and women working long hours in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry laboratories all over the world. Advances in medicine are due to applied basic research resulting in new medications, molecular diagnostics, etc.

  • @shripuneet I thought so too until his website censored my contradictory scientific comment. His explanation of complex biological processes are overly simple and inaccurate. Of course the shows TV staff censor anything that can negatively affect ratings. Your comment is an insult to the thousands men and women working long hours in Molecular biology and Biochemistry laboratories all over the world.

  • Dr Oz may god bless u for your good works .keep it up!

    

  • Turkey has many enemies. Everbody who has been to Turkey knows what kind of people we are. We are especially kind to strangers, we are a friendly warm country. All the enemies of Turkey are the opposite, I can say that from my own experience. We will spread the message of love even in the face of prejudices and lies

  • he is so handsome... american beauty this doctor

  • Ofcourse he is a smart and handsome, because he's Turk..

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