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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Staying Healthy with Dr. Nicole Saphier

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Nicole Saphier joins Tudor to talk about keeping your children healthy and breaks down what foods you should be eating.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Tudor Dixon podcast in the Clay and Buck podcast network.

0:08.9

Welcome to the Tudor Dixon podcast. I'm Tudor Dixon and I'm so glad you are joining me. Today

0:14.0

I'm joined by one of our leading health experts and doctors who's out there not only practicing

0:19.6

and serving her patients, but also educating the rest of us on TV every day. Dr. Nicole Sapphire,

0:26.2

recognize her from Fox News. She's a physician and radiologist as well as the director of breast

0:32.1

imaging at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, which is near and dear to my heart being a

0:38.4

cancer survivor myself. Dr. Sapphire, thank you for joining me. Thank you so much for having me

0:43.2

on. Excited to be here. Interesting. I'm a breast cancer survivor, so I appreciate what you do. It's

0:48.4

so important. I mean, honestly, the people at the hospital, I just can't say good enough things

0:54.8

about what you guys do because I couldn't never do it. And every time I was in the hospital for

0:59.2

a surgery or anything, I would look around and think, I'm so glad that people exist that can do

1:04.1

this stuff because it's so far beyond me. Well, I'm so sorry to hear what you went through, but

1:08.0

look at how well you're doing. I'm so happy to see that. Well, it's because of people like you. So

1:12.3

thank you so much. And actually talking about that, I wanted to get into some of the health

1:16.8

issues that we are looking at today because we've got a lot of health issues with our young people.

1:22.5

We just saw LeBron James son had a heart attack. And I wanted to talk a little bit about that

1:28.4

because it seems like we're seeing heart conditions younger and younger. But I don't really

1:32.7

have a lot of experience with heart conditions in my family. And I think there's a lot of people

1:36.8

out there that are seeing these things and going, how do I know and what do I do? And what is the

1:41.3

lasting impact of something like this? So how do you, how do you monitor your kids for something

1:46.1

like this? And then once this happens, I mean, I guess we would be expecting him to be an elite

1:51.0

athlete someday like his father. Does this hurt the chances of that?

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