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Dr. Oz Warms Hearts with New Photo of His Children & Their Families

Rebelander Basilan
Dec 30, 2019
08:00 A.M.

Dr. Oz took to social media recently to share a heartwarming picture of himself and his wife with their four children as well as their families.

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The cardiac surgeon and host of "The Dr. Oz Show" captioned the Instagram photo, "There is nothing better than this."

He added that it's essential to take a full breath and disregard the pressures that the holidays bring and center around what's significant, which is spending time with those that you love most.

Dr. Oz at Capitale on December 12, 2018 in New York City. | Photo: Getty Images

Dr. Oz at Capitale on December 12, 2018 in New York City. | Photo: Getty Images

A lot of his fans added their thoughts via comments, with one saying:

"What a beautiful bunch of people! Great picture!"

Dr. Oz's success has obviously not prevented him from enjoying quality time with his family.

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Dr. Oz and Lisa have been married since 1985 and have four children — Oliver, Daphne, Arabella, and Zoe.

The couple has made it a priority to guarantee their home life revolves around a healthy and active lifestyle.

In February, Dr. Oz's father, Mustafa, died at 93 years of age. And recently, he shared that his mother, Suna, has Alzheimer's disease.

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As reported by Nicki Swift, Dr. Oz and Lisa initially met when their parents decided to go out to dinner and invite their children along.

Their parents then attempted to hook the two of them up. Eventually, they fell in love with each other.

In February, Dr. Oz's father, Mustafa, died at 93 years of age. And recently, he shared that his mother, Suna, has Alzheimer's disease.

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On his website, he wrote that hearing the official diagnosis was devastating.

However, just as painful for him was the realization that the signs were there all along — he had just been overlooking them, he added.

According to the Alzheimer's Association, symptoms of early-stage Alzheimer's include agitation, losing things, trouble in finishing tasks, and struggling to follow or participate in a discussion.

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And Dr. Oz said that his mother showed these indications. He noted that the birth of his granddaughter, for instance, didn't seem to register with his mother.

From 1999-2004, Dr. Oz was named a "Global Leader of Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum.

He was also listed on Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2008.

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