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david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good to have you all together. >> good to have you back. >> good to be here. >> and start with a really warming and inspiring story in maryland. a little boy lost use of both of his hand, lost them completely when he had an infection as a toddler and new he's youngest patient to ever receive a successful double hand transplant. dr. siegel takes a look. >> there is one very fortunate boy at children's hospital of philadelphia. zion harvey lost his feet and hands due to infection at age 2, but now thanks to the gift of courageous parents who donated the arms of their lost child he has a new set of hands at eight 8. he's very first child in the world to receive a hand transplant. what did zion expect now? we sat down with a head of a transplant team of 12 surgeons saying children are more adaptable when it comes to adults in regenerating nerves and muscle. a couple weeks out of surgery young zion is already playing with his ipad. >> as he strengthens with intense therapy over weeks and w
david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good to have you all together. >> good to have you back. >> good to be here. >> and start with a really warming and inspiring story in maryland. a little boy lost use of both of his hand, lost them completely when he had an infection as a toddler and new he's youngest patient to ever receive a successful double hand transplant. dr. siegel takes a look. >> there is one...
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david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. mark siegel author of "unlocking the code of sickness and health." >> thanks for being here. >> gentlemen, our first topic here is as the drug dubbed female viagra gets the green light from the fda is likening that pill to its male court parent. is that misleading? let's start with dr. samadi, is it misleading to say that this is similar to viagra? >> yes. would i certainly not use the term female viagra, because as a urologist we prescribe a lot of viagra, stylies and levitra. for men we're talking about the mechanical problem and below the belt. basically viagra brings blood flow and they can have great sexual activity and it works very well. take this medication as needed, when we prescribe viagra. this is a totally different medication and that's why i would not call it female viagra. sex among women is very complex. it's also mental and what's up there, the self-image of women and how they feel about themselves and the partner and this particular medication i would add w
david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. mark siegel author of "unlocking the code of sickness and health." >> thanks for being here. >> gentlemen, our first topic here is as the drug dubbed female viagra gets the green light from the fda is likening that pill to its male court parent. is that misleading? let's start with dr. samadi, is it misleading to say that this is similar to viagra? >>...
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david samadi chief of robotics at lenox hill hospital. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we start with poignant news you might have heard b.former president jimmy carter has been diagnosed with cancer. the 39th president made that announcement a week after he had a small mass removed from his liver, and he says the cancer has spread to multiple parts of his body. the diagnosis though also shines light on cancer treatments in elderly patients so dr. siegel, first of all, our heart obviously goes out and prayers to the former president, roslyn and his family. what happens next when you make that type of announcement and doctors have discovered not just potentially one mass but when it spreads? ed. >> key word you said to start with is 90 years old, and everyone out there should know the game is changing and this is very shocking and very positive way, we're offering things we never offered before we talked about them a lot on the show and it isn't what it used to be and president comforter is very active and with it mentally and doing
david samadi chief of robotics at lenox hill hospital. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we start with poignant news you might have heard b.former president jimmy carter has been diagnosed with cancer. the 39th president made that announcement a week after he had a small mass removed from his liver, and he says the cancer has spread to multiple parts of his body. the diagnosis though also shines light on cancer treatments in elderly patients so dr. siegel, first of all, our...
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david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery.od to have you all together. >> good to have you back. >> good to be here. >> and start with a really warming and inspiring story in maryland. a little boy lost use of both of his hand, lost the
david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery.od to have you all together. >> good to have you back. >> good to be here. >> and start with a really warming and inspiring story in maryland. a little boy lost use of both of his hand, lost the
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david samadi chief of robotics at lenox hill hospital.to see you. >> good to see you. >> we start with poignant news you might have heard b.former president jimmy carter has been diagnosed with cancer. the 39th president made that announcement a week after he had a small mass removed from his
david samadi chief of robotics at lenox hill hospital.to see you. >> good to see you. >> we start with poignant news you might have heard b.former president jimmy carter has been diagnosed with cancer. the 39th president made that announcement a week after he had a small mass removed from his