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david samadi a fox news contributor discussing issues that effect men and i asked for women as well. tell us what some of the major types of hair loss are and maybe what causes it. >> the most common one what we call male balding pattern or alopecia and that's 95% of hair loss and mostly genetic. similar happens in women and genetics plays a big role and majority. 5% that are caused, arreeta alopecia and has to do with stress, illness, medical diseases and chemotherapy and et cetera, but genetics plays a huge role in this. >> jamie: fathers, mother's father, never know where it comes from. >> good point we thought it was from the mother's side. and new study shows it's from both parents. if you have the gene in the family and most likely will be affected, it can skip a generation, but that's going to be there. >> jamie: okay, so both sides potentially. >> absolutely. what's interesting is 30% of men by the age of 30 can actually have hair loss and by the age of 50 it could be about 50%, so, it affects both men and women, but we're going to be talking about mostly men here and hormona
david samadi a fox news contributor discussing issues that effect men and i asked for women as well. tell us what some of the major types of hair loss are and maybe what causes it. >> the most common one what we call male balding pattern or alopecia and that's 95% of hair loss and mostly genetic. similar happens in women and genetics plays a big role and majority. 5% that are caused, arreeta alopecia and has to do with stress, illness, medical diseases and chemotherapy and et cetera, but...
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coming up dr. david samadi. it could save the lives of someone you love. with wanchai? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. xÑkg naturally colorful vegetables are often a good source of vitamins, fiber, or minerals. and who brings you more natural colors than campbell's condensed soups? campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ >> if you were told that the largest percentage of your body was under constant threat of getting cancer wouldn't you want to learn how to prevent it. this week we continue our cancer screening series with a look at number one storm of cancer in the united states, skin cancer. dr. david samadi is vice chair of urology at mount sinai and doctor, we say screening, in a way you're your own screener. why when it's cold should we worry about skin cancer. >> a lot of times you worry about skin cancer when it's summertime. you'll be exposed to the sun even in the winter time and it's important for
coming up dr. david samadi. it could save the lives of someone you love. with wanchai? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. xÑkg naturally colorful vegetables are often a good source of vitamins, fiber, or minerals. and who brings you more natural colors than campbell's condensed soups? campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ >>...
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david samadi is it a member of the medical team and vice-chairman of the urology department at m sinai hospital. a lot of people don't know they have high blood pressure and walking around without knowing it. is that one of the reasons it's called the silent killer? >> that's exactly what it is and one of the main issues. kelly for the first time, i can tell you out of all the segments you've done, this is probably the most serious and cause of health crisis and 75 million adults are diagnosed in this country and talking about health care reform when we came in. 77 billion dollars are being spent just people with high blood pressure and it cannot be taken lightly and there are a lot of options and treatments that's available. one of the things that a lot of people don't know, this is disease can affect the heart, it can affect stroke, it can cause kidney disease, loss of vision and it's a serious problem. what he the definition. you have to have three he billups over 140-90. that's the definition. if you get bad blood pressure that doesn't mean you have high blood pressure. >> kelly: t
david samadi is it a member of the medical team and vice-chairman of the urology department at m sinai hospital. a lot of people don't know they have high blood pressure and walking around without knowing it. is that one of the reasons it's called the silent killer? >> that's exactly what it is and one of the main issues. kelly for the first time, i can tell you out of all the segments you've done, this is probably the most serious and cause of health crisis and 75 million adults are...
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joining is dr. david samadi. let's talk about this. there was a report that was assembled by medical advisers to president obama. they said chemicals, gases, radiation are causing cancer. is there proof to back this up? >> based on this report that we have, there is absolutely no direct proof, no cause and effect. this is all based on hypothesis, certainly more scientific data is needed to make that conclusion. when you read it, there are some daily activities and some chemicals in our life that we can avoid. so there are easy things we can do but it's important that we don't have a real link or real cause to some of these chemicals that can cause cancer. >> one point is common sense. if you expose yourself to too much of this, it could be too much radiation, breathing in too many chemicals. on the other hand, let's talk about another angle, there is no facts to back this up? >> absolutely right. we know that cancer is caused by smoking, diabetes, exposure to sun. so there are studies that are done with this. this is uncharted territor
joining is dr. david samadi. let's talk about this. there was a report that was assembled by medical advisers to president obama. they said chemicals, gases, radiation are causing cancer. is there proof to back this up? >> based on this report that we have, there is absolutely no direct proof, no cause and effect. this is all based on hypothesis, certainly more scientific data is needed to make that conclusion. when you read it, there are some daily activities and some chemicals in our...
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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 the
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 the
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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
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
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> and dr. marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scs.
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> and dr. marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scs.
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor at langone medical center and
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor at langone medical center and
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine who is also the author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors? >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> we are going to begin today with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month t. is a disease that touches 200,000 families each year. dr. samadi, i want to start with you.
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine who is also the author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors? >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> we are going to begin today with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month t. is a disease that touches 200,000 families each year. dr. samadi, i want to start with you.
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david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital. >> great to see you. >> we start housecall today with a new report
david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital. >> great to see you. >> we start housecall today with a new report
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david samadi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >>
david samadi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >>
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joining us, of course, is dr. david samadi, pchief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, also author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> good to see you both. we're going to start with this. this is a -- they're calling it a bombshell finding from the world health organization, showing a direct link between eating processed meats, like cold
joining us, of course, is dr. david samadi, pchief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, also author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> good to see you both. we're going to start with this. this is a -- they're calling it a bombshell finding from the world health organization, showing a direct link between eating processed meats, like cold
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david samadi, chairman of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> we start with the warning, trance plant tourism, where people can travel to a different country where they can buy an organ we're told like kid any e nes. some say it can lead to liver disease, hepatitis b and c. consider this, any given day in our country, more than 75,000 people are on an active waiting list for organis. but there are only 14,000 possible donors. the most commonly transplanted organs are kidney, liver, heart, lungs, pancreas and intestine. dr. siegel, people say, gee, go save money and go abroad. but there could be complications. >> eric, i want to start by talking about kidney. the study you're talking
david samadi, chairman of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> we start with the warning, trance plant tourism, where people can travel to a different country where they can buy an organ we're told like kid any e nes. some say it can lead to liver disease, hepatitis b and c. consider this, any given day in our country, more than 75,000 people are on an active waiting list for organis. but there are only 14,000 possible donors. the most commonly transplanted organs are kidney, liver,...
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> as always. we're going to start with something really important today because it is the leading cause of death for both men and women. but doctors point out many people don't even recognize the warning signs of a heart attack. there are several things you
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> as always. we're going to start with something really important today because it is the leading cause of death for both men and women. but doctors point out many people don't even recognize the warning signs of a heart attack. there are several things you
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david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital. >> every sunday here on the fox news channel, today with the holidays here many people may be sell operating with a few drinks. researchers are warning not to get carried away. a new study
david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital. >> every sunday here on the fox news channel, today with the holidays here many people may be sell operating with a few drinks. researchers are warning not to get carried away. a new study
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. >> dr. david samadi is joining us live on the phone. dr. samadi, can you hear us? hello? >> yes. good morning. i hope all of you are safe and aw
. >> dr. david samadi is joining us live on the phone. dr. samadi, can you hear us? hello? >> yes. good morning. i hope all of you are safe and aw
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. >> and dr. david samadi chief of robotic surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >>. happy valentine's day. >> absolutely. valentine's day. we've got the red ties going on. that's a reminder about our heart health. protecting our health. lessons for bothen in and women. dr. siegel, really important. >> go red for women
. >> and dr. david samadi chief of robotic surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >>. happy valentine's day. >> absolutely. valentine's day. we've got the red ties going on. that's a reminder about our heart health. protecting our health. lessons for bothen in and women. dr. siegel, really important. >> go red for women
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joining us, dr. david samadi, chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu. and author of t inner pulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. doctors, happy easter. >> happy easter. >> getting ready for spring, i see. >> warmer weather. >> hopefully. let's begin with something that affects millions of men every year. that's prostate cancer. how to detect it. what to do to watch for it and what can you do if you receive a prostate cancer diagnosis, dr. samadi. >> it's still today in 2016, 30,000 men die from prostate cancer. how do you know if you have prostate cancer. the answer is it's asymptomatic. you should have no symptoms: that's why they call it a silentle killer. it's important to go to the doctor, get your psa, know your numbers and look at the trech . treatment. your protate typically would feel soft and smooth like the palm of your hand. if it feels like a knuckle and it's firm that's a problem and we will get an mri and biopsy and we are able to diagnose you. >> i have a couple of questions. i
joining us, dr. david samadi, chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu. and author of t inner pulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. doctors, happy easter. >> happy easter. >> getting ready for spring, i see. >> warmer weather. >> hopefully. let's begin with something that affects millions of men every year. that's prostate cancer. how to detect it. what to do to watch for it and what can you do if you receive...
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joining is dr. david samadi chair and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel is with us professor of medicine at nyu langone's medical center and author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of psychness and health." good to see you. >> it's may 1st and may is american stroke awareness month, a condition that affects 7 million americans, the third leading cause of death in the u.s. dr. siegel, first of all, how do you
joining is dr. david samadi chair and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel is with us professor of medicine at nyu langone's medical center and author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of psychness and health." good to see you. >> it's may 1st and may is american stroke awareness month, a condition that affects 7 million americans, the third leading cause of death in the u.s. dr. siegel, first of all, how do you
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professored a nyu medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health" and what we do today like we do each and every sunday. >> welcome, doctors may is skin cancer awareness news and new studies show compelling evidence of regular use of sunscreen can protect you from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. what more can we do to reduce this risk. first of all, do you agree with the study that we regularly apply the sunscreen. do we have to have a certain -- >> spf. >> a certain amount of bad and when can we do? >> arthel, this is important because over 2 million americans get diagnosed with skin cancer. if you add all the prostate cancer and lung cancer and colon cancer it's still less than skin cancer, the most common cancer in america so people can relate to this. we knew that spf and sunscreen helps but in this study coming from the ohio cervical cancer center they realize if you use sff 30 it can reduce the risk of getting
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, professored a nyu medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health" and what we do today like we do each and every sunday. >> welcome, doctors may is skin cancer awareness news and new studies show compelling evidence of regular use of sunscreen can protect you from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. what more...
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david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> also dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at the nyu's langone medical center, also author of "false alarm, the truth about the epidemic of fear." joining us live via skype this sunday, and good to see both of you, docs. >> glad to see you. >> we'll get right to you. >> good to see you. >> as we mark one week since the terror attack at an orlando nightclub pulse that left 49 dead and dozens injured, the massacre will no doubt leave lifelong scars on those directly involved, but it w
david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> also dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at the nyu's langone medical center, also author of "false alarm, the truth about the epidemic of fear." joining us live via skype this sunday, and good to see both of you, docs. >> glad to see you. >> we'll get right to you. >> good to see you. >> as we mark one week since the terror attack at an orlando...
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joining me now is dr. david samadi, chair of urology at lenox hill hospital. all right, this study was conducted by the australian national university: it says working more than 39 hours a week with puts your health at risk. we all work an average 40-hour, if not 48-hour. >> the biggest lesson is to women out there because they're at higher risk of cardiac disease and heart attack. in this particular study they're saying 39 hours because women go home and do more domestic work, and that adds up. so be careful about this. that's how they came up with this 39 hours. for men, you can go up to 47 hours, and that's really the average american workers out there. now, another study also was published about two years ago. 600,000 participants, americans, europeans and australians basically across the board. if you work over 55 hours and right before i came to live tv, jasmine calls me, and i told her about this topic and said, dad, you need to listen to this segment yourself, because i certainly, we work more than 55 hours a week. what does that do to you? increases t
joining me now is dr. david samadi, chair of urology at lenox hill hospital. all right, this study was conducted by the australian national university: it says working more than 39 hours a week with puts your health at risk. we all work an average 40-hour, if not 48-hour. >> the biggest lesson is to women out there because they're at higher risk of cardiac disease and heart attack. in this particular study they're saying 39 hours because women go home and do more domestic work, and that...
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arthel: thank you, dr. samadi and eric. now to some scary moments caught on camera. a young girl takes a scary fall at great escape water park in upstate new york. the girl was spotted hanging for minutes on end from the sky ride when she finally lost her grip and fell 25 feet to the ground. she escaped, though, with only minor injuries thanks to the crowd below her that gathered to catch her. bryan llenas has more now from new york. bryan? >> reporter: arthel, this is just unbelievable. this all happened saturday night on what's called the sky ride at the grease escape six flags amusement park in new york when suddenly an unidentified 14-year-old girl from delaware found herself dangling from the ride about 25 feet in the air. the girl was on the gondola-style ride with a child relative. the operator stopped the ride. listen as horrified park visitors watched from below. >> her neck is stuck! >> reporter: wow. seconds later the crowd gathers directly underneath the girl preparing to catch her before she hits the ground below. [inaudible conversations] >> all right,
arthel: thank you, dr. samadi and eric. now to some scary moments caught on camera. a young girl takes a scary fall at great escape water park in upstate new york. the girl was spotted hanging for minutes on end from the sky ride when she finally lost her grip and fell 25 feet to the ground. she escaped, though, with only minor injuries thanks to the crowd below her that gathered to catch her. bryan llenas has more now from new york. bryan? >> reporter: arthel, this is just unbelievable....