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marc siegel is on our fox news medical a team.icine at nyu's medical center. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> what do you mean under obamacare, president bush would have gone undiagnosed. >> first, there have been physicians in the media irresponsibly speculated about president bush's case without looking at details looking for a one size approach. cardiac accidestents no good, overused. there was an article in the medical journal in 2008 that say maybe initially stne, ts don't give you survival advantage. it was a flawed study and didn't take into account differences one to the next. wild speculation. president bush's people reached out to me and i found out facts in this case completely in the opposite direction. he was having mild symptoms, not chest pain, mild symptoms beforehand. do you know one-third of all heart attacks don't involve chest pain whatsoever. he had a stress test, cardiofactors, he's a smoker. do an angiogram and find severe blockage the kind in 2008 studied showed you definitely would proceed to eithe
marc siegel is on our fox news medical a team.icine at nyu's medical center. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> what do you mean under obamacare, president bush would have gone undiagnosed. >> first, there have been physicians in the media irresponsibly speculated about president bush's case without looking at details looking for a one size approach. cardiac accidestents no good, overused. there was an article in the medical journal in 2008 that say maybe initially stne,...
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marc siegel, we appreciate your expertise.k you for coming in. >> good to see you, harris. >> you, too. >>> drinking turns deadly. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> pakistan. police say the bootleg booze poisoned 14 people in the port city of karachi. at least eight of them died. police now have arrested two suspects who allegedly sold the tainted alcohol. poisoning from homemade hooch is common in pakistan where the muslim majority is forbidden to drink or sell alcohol. >>> france. a tour bus veers off a coastal highway in the southern part of the country. two of the 44 people on board died. one passenger saying the driver appeared to be lost just before the crash. police investigating. >>> china. caught on tape. a car slamming into a woman trying to cross a busy street. we're told the collision left her with leg injuries. but also ripped open her bag, spilling out roughly $4,000 she had all over the road. watch as some good samaritans quickly scoop up the cash and return it to her. one even called an
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marc siegel, thank you. >> good to see you. >> jim, should we expect more media coverage touting the benefits of obama care? >> look. i think that's a fair case where they're so desperate to make obama care work according those projections. it's not going to cost a lot of money and so on, that they're willing to forfeit people's lives. >> what does it have to do with obama care or not. this has to do with weather the stent operation is necessary. that's the question. was it really necessary. >> next on news watch, are the media failing at covering events in egypt? >>> clashes in egypt as the military crackdown on opposition adding more chaos in that country. is the situation there too challenging and complex for the u.s. press? answers next on "news watch." how do you do a summer clearance event the dodge way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance
marc siegel, thank you. >> good to see you. >> jim, should we expect more media coverage touting the benefits of obama care? >> look. i think that's a fair case where they're so desperate to make obama care work according those projections. it's not going to cost a lot of money and so on, that they're willing to forfeit people's lives. >> what does it have to do with obama care or not. this has to do with weather the stent operation is necessary. that's the question. was...
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marc siegel who normally doesn't but i think today has got something with him. he may be doing an on camera procedure. associate professor of new york's langone medical center. doctors, we don't just tell people about stuff. they're actually going to show them later. that's a tease. why not? it has to do with heart disease. it's the number one killer in the u.s. for men and women said to be a hidden illness for women who often don't recognize the signs. every year people die without knowing they even had a heart history. earlier this week or last week president george w. bush underwent a heart procedure found on routine exam. they placed a stent to open a blocked artery. since it's sort of a surgical procedure, we'll start with you, dr. samadi. how many people in america have this procedure? >> about half a million americans are now getting this kind of procedure. it's called cardiac stent. what has happened over here is that in 2006, they found out he has a low risk for heart attack. they've been following him. the doctors have done an amazing job. he goes in f
marc siegel who normally doesn't but i think today has got something with him. he may be doing an on camera procedure. associate professor of new york's langone medical center. doctors, we don't just tell people about stuff. they're actually going to show them later. that's a tease. why not? it has to do with heart disease. it's the number one killer in the u.s. for men and women said to be a hidden illness for women who often don't recognize the signs. every year people die without knowing...
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marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. also author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. saifd isdavid samadi. dr., go the shocking study about obesity is our country. they say obesity may be deadlier than people thought. according to new research it accounts for about 18% of all deaths in our nation. how obese or how fat do you have to be before you tip over that line that it's really unhealthy. >> let's start with the definition of what obesity is. we call it a body mass index of greater than 30. what is a body mass index? it's how much you weigh for a given height. what is your height and how much do you weigh for that height. we're trying to get at how fat, how much body fat you have. that's what we're worried about. here's the breakthrough on this study, eric. they looked at the idea of something called the obesity paradox. we've been hearing for years about these studies that only kids die of obesity. the authors of this study, ryan masters, reached out to me and said that's a
marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. also author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. saifd isdavid samadi. dr., go the shocking study about obesity is our country. they say obesity may be deadlier than people thought. according to new research it accounts for about 18% of all deaths in our nation. how obese or how fat do you have to be before you tip over that line that it's really unhealthy....
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marc siegel is here. author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health."hat is what we do here on "sunday housecall." great to see both of you. >> good morning. >> let's get healthier, shall we? there's some new research actually in the fight against cancer. everybody wants to do what they can. scientists have discovered a way of firing up your immune system to go ahead and attack cancer cells. so dr. samadi, fire it up. >> yeah. our immune system is very complex. yet it's very interesting. over the years, we've talked about the fact that we have used any way to boost the immune system and weakening the cancer cells, which is the way to go. surgery and radiation and chemotherapy was a way to treat the cancer cells. what we're doing now in the future is really to boost the immune system. in urology, for example. for bladder cancer we've used tuberculosis to boost the immune system so they can treat bladder cancer. now we have taken some of the blood and re-engineered it and put it back in again to fight the cancer. this particular study coming from dr. wayn
marc siegel is here. author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health."hat is what we do here on "sunday housecall." great to see both of you. >> good morning. >> let's get healthier, shall we? there's some new research actually in the fight against cancer. everybody wants to do what they can. scientists have discovered a way of firing up your immune system to go ahead and attack cancer cells. so dr. samadi, fire it up. >> yeah....
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joining us this morning is dark marc siegel.s associate professor of medicine at the nyu's langone medical center. also author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> they hardly need an introduction. dr. david samadi is here. chairman of urology at lenknox hill hospital. chief of robotics as well. great to have you both here. first thing we wanted to talk about, there's a new warning. experts are looking into the danger of overdiagnosis and the treatment of cancer, suggesting that a change in the definition of cancer, they might want to do that in the hopes that patients with nonlife threatening diseases would avoid being overdiagnosed and subject to needless radiation and testing and treatment. i wanted to start with you, dr. sama samadi. >> actually this article came out of jama. we've had a lot of discussion about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. the truth is look at some of the facts. screening we know in the last two or three decades has reduced the number offal mortality. when you screen
joining us this morning is dark marc siegel.s associate professor of medicine at the nyu's langone medical center. also author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> they hardly need an introduction. dr. david samadi is here. chairman of urology at lenknox hill hospital. chief of robotics as well. great to have you both here. first thing we wanted to talk about, there's a new warning. experts are looking into the danger of overdiagnosis and...
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marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center.author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. saifd isdavid samadi. dr., go the shocking study about obesity is our country. they say obesity may be deadlier than people thought. according to new research it accounts for about 18% of all deaths in our nation. how obese or how fat do you have to be before you tip over that line that it's really unhealthy. >> let's start with the definition of what obesity is. we call it a body mass index of greater than 30.
marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center.author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. saifd isdavid samadi. dr., go the shocking study about obesity is our country. they say obesity may be deadlier than people thought. according to new research it accounts for about 18% of all deaths in our nation. how obese or how fat do you have to be before you tip over that line that it's really unhealthy. >>...
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marc siegel part of our medical a-team. >> thanks, bill.o take back the streets. the city known to have one of the highest crime rates in the country is using a new program to try to get a handle on it. mike toby binge is live for us in chicago with more on this. hi, mike. >> reporter: really, martha, it is a number of new programs, community policing, drug units, gang units, applied strategically. the mayor is calling the first day of school a new beginning but it really looks a lot like the old. overthe weekend four people were shot and killed. an 11-year-old girl was shot and people on the street don't have a lot of faith in police. >> there is guy laying in the middle. street. looks like he is shot. >> reporter: when gunshots ring out on chicago's troubled south and west sides, someone knows they're coming. whether the violence is driven by the drug trade or vendetta, word says it hits the streets before bullets fly. >> everyone knows who is shooting. everyone knows whose kids has guns. everyone knows. a matter of the neighborhood getti
marc siegel part of our medical a-team. >> thanks, bill.o take back the streets. the city known to have one of the highest crime rates in the country is using a new program to try to get a handle on it. mike toby binge is live for us in chicago with more on this. hi, mike. >> reporter: really, martha, it is a number of new programs, community policing, drug units, gang units, applied strategically. the mayor is calling the first day of school a new beginning but it really looks a...
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marc siegel from the fox news medical a-team, thank you. >> thank you, jon.se we have breaking news on the growing wildfire at yosemite national park. the fire has now tripled in size, and there are reports that it's burning inside the park. a live report up next. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank u. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-905-6500 now. here we go! hold on man. is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate aut
marc siegel from the fox news medical a-team, thank you. >> thank you, jon.se we have breaking news on the growing wildfire at yosemite national park. the fire has now tripled in size, and there are reports that it's burning inside the park. a live report up next. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank u. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check...
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marc siegel, fox news medical a-team. professor of medicine, nyu langone medical center in new york and stephen moore, senior writer for "wall street journal." we brought you both on. there is medical side and economics side as well. mark, start off. what is it about the limitation of doctors and hospitals and choices? >> bill, it is looking like the health care exchanges, the state exchanges, if they ever even get going are going to be a problem in terms of having mainly hmo-style insurance. mackenzie report says it looks like half of them will have hmo-style. what is hmo-style? that is widely unpopular insurance since the 1990s, that restricts your choices dramatically. the idea is to keep down premiums. the idea to use limited networks of doctor the doctor you might be using may not take insurances. hospital you use may be shut out entirely. in california, it doesn't look like ucla will not participating. in illinois, northwestern looks like it may be shut out. even if i'm accepting some of insurance, the or the peaist
marc siegel, fox news medical a-team. professor of medicine, nyu langone medical center in new york and stephen moore, senior writer for "wall street journal." we brought you both on. there is medical side and economics side as well. mark, start off. what is it about the limitation of doctors and hospitals and choices? >> bill, it is looking like the health care exchanges, the state exchanges, if they ever even get going are going to be a problem in terms of having mainly...
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here with details is our doctor on call, medical a-team doc, marc siegel.where is the money coming from? >> this is coming from the lori tish illumination fund. wholesome wave is non-profit organization doing this for a couple years now. they're getting great results. they finally move it to new york t was in seven states last year. they're actually effecting change with a very novel approach. what is a prescription? prescription we generally think of it as pills. melissa: right. >> here we're describing fruits an vegetables. it's a fruit and vegetable prescription program a doctor, nutritionist, a patient and here in the new york for the first time hospitals, lincoln and harlem hospital where there is farmerrers market outside. you get a prescription and a get a voucher and you go out. we spoke to the medical director of health and hospitals corporation about how this can actually combat childhood obesity. >> it addresses the need not only provides a prescription but it provides things that traditionally beyond traditional health care. food. good nutrition
here with details is our doctor on call, medical a-team doc, marc siegel.where is the money coming from? >> this is coming from the lori tish illumination fund. wholesome wave is non-profit organization doing this for a couple years now. they're getting great results. they finally move it to new york t was in seven states last year. they're actually effecting change with a very novel approach. what is a prescription? prescription we generally think of it as pills. melissa: right. >>...
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marc siegel, medical a team dispelg facts there.y with your back surgery; right? he is. >> for the time being. >>brian: straight ahead, mother nature putting on an amazing light show overnight. and we're helping the coast guard celebrate their 223rd birthday. stick around. [playing music] ♪ wit's hard to find contractors with the passion and the skill, and that's why we use angie's list. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time with honest reviews on over 720 local services. i want it done right. i don't want to have to worry about it or have to come back and redo it. with angie's list, i was able to turn my home into the home of my dreams. for over 18 years, we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. [music] >>brian: welcome outside. the summer concert series brings us outside to hear a lot of great music. we're hearing great music thanks to the coast guard band. they are celebrating their 223rd birthday. joining us is captain gordon lobell. great background music. >> our coast gu
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marc siegel separates fact from fiction coming up next. just because you had a disease or illness as a kid doesn't always mean you have no chance of getting it as an adult. dr. marc siegel tells us what childhood diseases to look out for as you get older. good morning. we heard about whooping cough. can you get it or not? >> adults can get whooping cough. it's a very tiny bacteria. it has characteristic symptoms with kids. adults, if you have this cough that won't go away it can be whooping cough. every ten years you should get a booster of tetanus vaccine, pertussis. you've got to be on the lookout for it. adults can gets it too and are getting it more and more. not only that we need adults to gets vaccinated to protect against kids. >>gretchen: chicken pox, it used to be a good thing if all the kids in the family got it because you would be over with it but you can get it as an adult? >> 95% of americans are protected against chicken pox from having had it ored vaccine. that is 5% that are not protected. you can get shingles as an adult
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marc siegel from our fox medical team joins us coming up. ♪ geoff: i'm the kind of guy who doesn't liked to. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. jenna: all right, the doctor is in. former president george w. bush admitted to a dallas hospital having a stent inserted after doctors found a minor blockage in one ever his arteries. doctors say the former president is doing well and he should be released shortly but it really caught our attention. dr. mark segal has been bike riding with the president. a member of our fox news medical a-team and professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. this is a great reminder, doc, to get a physical. this was found during a routine physical. >> not only like that, 67-year
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marc siegel is with us fox news medical a-team.eight from the calories and we're drinking and maybe consuming more on that day as the doctor pointed out but, "wall street journal" did some analysis of all these different studies and one analysis was based on a harvard nutrition professor who said, when you look at people that drink moderately, they actually don't gain weight as fast as those that who drink heavily or those who don't drink at all and we were curious to talk more about why that would be. >> i want to get that in a minute. i first want to commend dr. breast low's study and i read through and well-done. the point here is the dietary choices you make when you drink a lot are far different. if you're sitting at a bar. jenna: different for men. >> men are the worst. jenna: let's be honest, right, doc? >> at a bar you will get the cheeseburger. previous studies women have less of a sweet tooth when they ate, when they drink. that may have something to do with it. here is what you're talking about now, when you drink a mode
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marc siegel is live for us from new york with details.doctor mark. >> good morning, heather. obesity will be one of the greatest determiners of health care cost under obamacare. unfortunately the typical prescriptions doctors give often don't work for obesity but an exciting new program started by the group, wholesome wave, links non-profit government and doctors. it is known as a prescription for fruits and vegetables. it is real preventative medicine. it is helping to fight childhood obesity. it is aimed at low income families which may cut down the need for health care in the first place. pea trish insurance work with nutrition its to give parents of obese and overweight children a prescription for fruits and vegetables equal to one dollar a day per family member to buy fresh produce. the health bucks are redeemable at 142 local new york city farmers markets. ashley from whole some wave the program helped families make changes by increasing access and providing incentive. >> for some families the reason for making a change they were si
marc siegel is live for us from new york with details.doctor mark. >> good morning, heather. obesity will be one of the greatest determiners of health care cost under obamacare. unfortunately the typical prescriptions doctors give often don't work for obesity but an exciting new program started by the group, wholesome wave, links non-profit government and doctors. it is known as a prescription for fruits and vegetables. it is real preventative medicine. it is helping to fight childhood...
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we'll talk to marc siegel and other doctors and get them on the air to talk about how common the procedures and what a patient like seemingly healthy president would expect to -- heather: 67 years old. hopefully discharged wednesday. bill: you see these little stents. they can save a person's life if you catch it in time. in this case they did. we'll get practical knowledge coming up from the good doctor. heather: we'll wait for that. meantime obamacare not winning popularity contests in some polls these days but remember the firestorm when it was just a bill? it paid big political dividends for republicans back in the 2010 midterms. so, will the push to defund it do the same for the gop next year? we debate as we take a look back. >> you want to be let out of here? you're welcome to go. now wait a minute, wait a minute, now wait a minute, now wait a minute. , wait a minute. wait a minute. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman
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marc siegel is live in our new york city newsroom with the latest on this. >> when henrietta died inls continued to grow becoming the most useful cells in the history of science. but they were used without permission, and they have led from everything from cancer cures to treatments to polio and parkinson's disease. now they are the very first cell to be genetically mapped. this may lead to many more cures, but it has also raised privacy concerns for the family, concerns that we will all face when our genes are mapped. >> we've got to maintain some kind of, you know, control over the information out there, because we don't know what damage it'll do. nobody's concerned about privacy until the lack of privacy comes back and burn you. >> the national institutes of health brokered a deal with the reactions' family this month -- lacks' family this month. a genetics expert believes they will now have some deserved control of the cells without slowing the wheels of science. >> you would wish that perhaps at that time we'd had more thought put into the whole issue of informed consent and pri
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marc siegel. tell us how this happens here. >> this is amazing medical technology.a thread. you put this into the heart. you dilate this balloon at the end. this stent slips over the balloon and into the part of the coronary artery that's blocked and it keeps it open. this particular stent is a metal alloy. they changed it over the years. it used to be bare metal. now it is coated with a drug that prevents the plaque from reforming >>clayton: let's go through myths. you have to be overweight and a smoker to be at risk for heart disease? >> that is a myth. one of the things president bush wants to get out there today, he wants this to be about americans, not about himself. typically what can we learn from it. and what we can learn from it is if it can happen to somebody who mountain bikes 60 miles over three days and is not even short of breath, it can happen to anyone. over the anal of -- over the age of 50 just being a male is a risk. being a smoker, people with a family history of high cholesterol have to be carefully checked. see your doctor if you haven't seen h
marc siegel. tell us how this happens here. >> this is amazing medical technology.a thread. you put this into the heart. you dilate this balloon at the end. this stent slips over the balloon and into the part of the coronary artery that's blocked and it keeps it open. this particular stent is a metal alloy. they changed it over the years. it used to be bare metal. now it is coated with a drug that prevents the plaque from reforming >>clayton: let's go through myths. you have to be...