Mehmet Oz

Mehmet Oz
Mehmet Cengiz Öz, better known as Dr. Oz, is a Turkish-American cardiothoracic surgeon, author and television personality. He is supportive of alternative medicine and has been criticized by physicians, government officials and publications, including Popular Science and The New Yorker, for giving non-scientific advice...
NationalityTurkish
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth11 June 1960
CityCleveland, OH
CountryTurkey
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Your waist size should not be more than half your height.
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If you want to be healthy and live to one hundred, do qigong.
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Medicine grounds me, it centers me, that's why I continue to do it.
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Whatever you choose, do it fully-with passion and childlike enthusiasm.
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Reiki has become a sought-after healing art among patients and mainstream medical professionals.
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Every hour you sit at work increases your mortality 11 percent. Think about that.
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You need to be proactive, carve out time in your schedule, and take responsibility for being the healthiest person you can be - no one else is going to do it for you.
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You get the health benefits of coffee up through about the first twenty-four ounces. It's the biggest source of antioxidants for Americans, and we think it helps prevent Alzheimer's and Parkinson's as well.
Rather than munching on a bag of potato chips, stick to fresh fruit and veggies.
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Every person has the right to look and feel like a million bucks.
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I saw many people who had advanced heart disease and I was so frustrated because I knew if they just knew how to do the right thing, simple lifestyle and diet steps, that the entire trajectory of their life and health would have been different.
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The opposite of anger is not calmness, its empathy.
Avoid buying frozen dinners and processed foods, as they are often overloaded with salt.
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True health care reform cannot happen in Washington. It has to happen in our kitchens, in our homes, in our communities. All health care is personal.