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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, the author of "the inner pulse." doctors. >> how are you? good to see you. >> happy sunday. >> i want to start with a new warning. do you use artificial sweeteners? pour them in your coffee or tea? there's new troubling news. researchers say the popular sugar substitute can hamper the way our bodies handle real sugar. they think it could set the stage for diabetes. dr. samadi, how troubling is this? >> i was never a big fan of these. i've also expressed it very much in the past that if you can avoid taking these artificial sweeteners, that's the way to go. this is a study coming from israel from wiseman institute of science. what they have done is they have looked at about 20 mice. they gave some of these sweeteners and some of the mice didn't get it. after 11 weeks, basically the blood sugar was really high in the ones that took this. it's supposed to make us lose weight. so what's going on over here? they found out there's also a possibility of weight gain. even though
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, the author of "the inner pulse." doctors. >> how are you? good to see you. >> happy sunday. >> i want to start with a new warning. do you use artificial sweeteners? pour them in your coffee or tea? there's new troubling news. researchers say the popular sugar substitute can hamper the way our bodies handle real sugar. they think it could set the stage for...
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david samadi from lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. marc siegel, professor at medicine at nyu's hangg head cal center. doctors, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> september is an important month for men, prostate cancer awareness
david samadi from lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. marc siegel, professor at medicine at nyu's hangg head cal center. doctors, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> september is an important month for men, prostate cancer awareness
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david samadi from lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. marc siegel, professor at medicine at nyu's hangg head cal center. doctors, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> september is an important month for men, prostate cancer awareness month, the second leading cancer killer for men in the u.s. researchers say a key is early detection. dr. samadi you're a prostate cancer specialist. september, time to wear blue in honor of that. how can we prevent prostate cancer? >> first of all, i appreciate you and marc wearing the blue color. this is the month that we educate a lot of men out there to get their psa tests, pro state specific antigen test, the best way to prevent it is to get tested and know your blood test, go for your exam and make sure the doctor checks your prostate, find out whether there's any abnormalities or nodules. we've spoken about prostate cancer on this show and many shows all the time. the numbers speak for themselves, 30,000 men die every year. this is one out of six men in america have prostate cancer. it's a
david samadi from lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> dr. marc siegel, professor at medicine at nyu's hangg head cal center. doctors, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> september is an important month for men, prostate cancer awareness month, the second leading cancer killer for men in the u.s. researchers say a key is early detection. dr. samadi you're a prostate cancer specialist. september, time to wear blue in honor of that. how can we prevent...
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital.ood to see you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now. the head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases telling america's news headquarters yesterday that the virus can be stopped, he says, if everyone works together. >> giving logistic support, giving support in engineering and setting up the field hospitals, but not one nation or one organization is going to do it. so as the president said to the u.n. the other day, that really we need the community of nations to get involved. >> dr. siegel, it is such a heartbreaking crisis. first, what threat, if there is, is ebola here in our country? >> you know, eric, he went on to talk about that yesterday. here's what he said that i really think puts it in perspective. he said, look, projections are over a million cases by the end of janu
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital.ood to see you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now. the head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases telling america's news headquarters yesterday that the virus can be stopped, he says, if everyone works...
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david samadi from lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> dr., professor at medicine at nyu's langone medical center. author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. doctors, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> september is an important month for men, prostate cancer awareness month, the second leading cancer killer for men in the u.s. researchers say a key is early detection.
david samadi from lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> dr., professor at medicine at nyu's langone medical center. author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. doctors, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> september is an important month for men, prostate cancer awareness month, the second leading cancer killer for men in the u.s. researchers say a key is early detection.
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital. you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now.
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital. you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now.
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr.siegel, the author of "the inner pulse." doctors. >> how are you? good to see you. >> happy sunday. >> i want to start with a new warning. do you use artificial sweeteners? pour them in your coffee or tea? there's new troubling news. researchers say the popular sugar substitute can hamper the way our bodies handl
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr.siegel, the author of "the inner pulse." doctors. >> how are you? good to see you. >> happy sunday. >> i want to start with a new warning. do you use artificial sweeteners? pour them in your coffee or tea? there's new troubling news. researchers say the popular sugar substitute can hamper the way our bodies handl
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david samadi, thank you. >> you got it, thank you. >>> four years since the bp oil disaster and marineulf of mexico disagreement battling disease and deformities that researchers are linking to the spill. live in naples, florida. >> that deep water horizon explosion polluted the gulf of mexico with 200 million gallons of oil and scientists say marine life continues to suffer. you will want to see this unique study done at the university of miami with baby dolphin put to the test on fish treadmills. that's coming up. >>> right now the food and drug administration is revising food safety rules slated to take aft next year. this comes after farmers argued the new regulations could hurt business. the fda is rewriting previous proposals including water and soil quality standards that many say are too restrictive. congress passed legislation for food safety reform in 2010. after major outbreaks of food-borne illnesses which cause 3,000 deaths every year. >> the impact of the largest oil spill with u.s. history becoming clearer and researchers say that it is as bad as they feared. marine life
david samadi, thank you. >> you got it, thank you. >>> four years since the bp oil disaster and marineulf of mexico disagreement battling disease and deformities that researchers are linking to the spill. live in naples, florida. >> that deep water horizon explosion polluted the gulf of mexico with 200 million gallons of oil and scientists say marine life continues to suffer. you will want to see this unique study done at the university of miami with baby dolphin put to the...
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we cover all the angles with fox news team doctor, david samadi. you heard the news.st case of ebola, diagnosed in the usa, actually in dallas. what do you have to say to that? what is your reaction? >> i think it is concerning but not a huge surprise. we actually have spoken about this. the numbers are slowly on the rise in africa. what is going on in, take as few days for the symptoms to kick in after you're contaminated about i ebola virus. so if you're a passenger contaminated in nigeria and one of those areas and get on a plane to come to the u.s., it could certainly bring this virus over here and, we're probably will see a few more of these cases in the u.s. what i want people to know is, you know, in the health care system in this country, we're able to isolate patients. that is the key word. by isolating the patients, you can control the disease and there is no need to really panic. this is not an airborne disease. you don't transmit it through cough or sneezing. it is through fluids, so the considers are more than able taking care of this patient and we'll be
we cover all the angles with fox news team doctor, david samadi. you heard the news.st case of ebola, diagnosed in the usa, actually in dallas. what do you have to say to that? what is your reaction? >> i think it is concerning but not a huge surprise. we actually have spoken about this. the numbers are slowly on the rise in africa. what is going on in, take as few days for the symptoms to kick in after you're contaminated about i ebola virus. so if you're a passenger contaminated in...
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david samadi, women may be our best chance of knocking out the disease once and for all.to explain all that for us this morning. good to see you, doctor. thanks for being here. as september ends and october picks up, women start taking their health pretty seriously when it comes to breast cancer health. you're saying grab the guy you love by the hand and help him get healthy. >> the timing is peskt. we-- perfect. september was all men's health and now women's health in october. we started the samadi challenge. women go for ma'am graps, go -- mammograms, go for pap spears. now they have one more thing to check out. the p.s.a. we're going to change this forever. i think it's because of women that we go see our doctors. this challenge involves, for example, someone like you, and we're launch it go from right here. it's called samadi challenge. it's women for prostate health. why prostate health and not just prostate cancer? because if the man is getting up in the middle of the night, it is going to interfere with her life. if the libido is down it will affect her. >> 30,000
david samadi, women may be our best chance of knocking out the disease once and for all.to explain all that for us this morning. good to see you, doctor. thanks for being here. as september ends and october picks up, women start taking their health pretty seriously when it comes to breast cancer health. you're saying grab the guy you love by the hand and help him get healthy. >> the timing is peskt. we-- perfect. september was all men's health and now women's health in october. we started...