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The Ingraham Angle

really just a momentary, i think, post lunch lightheadedness. >> laura: dr. mccullough, does that satisfy your concern about this? >> as an internist and cardiologist, i see and care for seniors who have events like this. it was a significant neurologic event. it was about 20 seconds where he froze. there was no blinking. recall that he had fallen and had a concussion back in march of 2023. so we can't make a diagnosis on tv but i can tell you there is a list of serious problems that could have caused that spell. and i wouldn't have any senator or representative take mcconnell's word for it or have them provide assurances to america. i agree we need family and doctors to step in when there is physical and mental decline. >> laura: and now on to another topic. fox obtained shocking internal facebook emails, doctors, on how

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The Ingraham Angle

but i, as an internist, want people to lose weight. okay i can get a microscope going and figure out where your weight is distributede a .d can use a magnifying glass and say, wait a minute, it's an it. okay. sa where it's brown fat, but that's not how i do it. i want a bn indication if you're in a group i got to worry about, i'm worried aboui amt diabetes. i'm worried about heart disease. i'm worried about cancer. i worry about high blood pressure. >> i want you to lose weight. but the truth is that. not yet. no, but the truth is, like, you can't lose weigh e. t. u lose a certain area. when you lose weight, you lose it in your whole body. soe they're saying fat in some areas, in some people. >> good. but it's it's got to beo be the overall index. >> that makes sense. exactly. i'll tell you that one tiny areay ar, they're right about and we we do this automatically it's going to seem so foolish. ared mysi once compared myself a boxer and i said, wow, that boxer is the same as me. >> i must be in great shape. but but then i realized the boxer was all muscle.. >> okay, so rachel is heavier than fat, right? and i can size a person up in

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

>> look up to fox news tonight. after that covid lockdowns more children are obese more than before. hundreds of kids are getting surgery to fix a problem. bariatric surgery was performed in more than 2000 children in mostly teens last year. what's happening to teaching these kids to eat healthier? to exercise? is that possible? doctor mark siegel joins us. doctor siegel had no idea teens were eligible about for this type of surgery. is it the right thing to do? >> no, not to this extent. it should be for really extreme cases. the american academy of pediatrics came up generate and said for severe obesity let's put us up on the table. those of the drugs that change your hormones which we don't know the long-term effects in kids. let's put surgery on the table. brian, the kind of surgery we're talking about is now a sleeve where you cut a piece of it stomach out. as an internist i don't want my

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Fox News Tonight

welcome back to fox news tonight. no, after the covid lockdown's more children are obese than ever before. bew hundreds of kids are getting surgery to fix the problem, according to the "wall street journal". i know of kidsery to f you saw y struck me. bariatric surgery was performedr mostore in two thousand children and mostly teens last year. >> what's happening to teaching these kids to eat healthier? to exercise is possible today. >> dr. marc siegel joinsyear. us now. , i had no ideans us. the teens were eligible for this type of surgery. idea tegible abis it the right? >> no, not to this extent. it should be for really extreme cases. but the american academy of pediatrics came out in january and said for severe isesity, let's put them back on the table, will go over. no, not those are the drugs that change your hormones, which we don'tesity know the long term effects inle kids. and let's put surgery on the table, brian . the kind of surgery we're drugs brlking about is now t a sleeve where you cut a piece of're talk the stomach out. and i look a as an internist, i don't want my teens to turn

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Gutfeld

dog. >> greg: okay, what did he do? >> the dog is worth more than i am because of a bad stock market. her name is grace. she never invested. she told me not to invest. i did, like a fool. but she's worth a lot more than i am. >> greg: kat does it bother you that her social media is more lucrative than yours and she's an annual? >> no, i would never trade cats with her. my cat is worth nothing to anyone except maybe my vet. i'm sure i remodelled her bathroom like six times based on his medical bills alone. >> your cat has her own cardiologist. >> he. that's true. he has hydrotropic cardio my yap think. what am i supposed to do? send him to a regular internist? he's still alive. >> but how much is he worth?

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Hallie Jackson Reports

not getting that message, richard, a very small percentage of americans have gotten the booster to begin with. and not getting this bivalent booster, so that's the most important message. the second one which is also important is if you're over the age of 50, 55, and you do have breakthrough covid infections, do you want to get paxlovid. you want to have a conversation with your physician, with your internist to go on paxlovid, because that gives you an extra layer of protection as well. >> dr. peter hotez, thank you so much really very practical information for awful white house are still living with covid-19 thank you so much. straight ahead, a quote, cruel, dangerous, and shameful stunt, that's what the white house is calling texas governor greg abbott's latest move, bussing more than 100 migrants to icy cold washington, d.c., on christmas eve. how that drama is intensifying, the growing legal drama surrounding title 42 rising tensions on the korean peninsula, how south

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

often leads to serious physical illness. it's an inability and keeping up with follow-up health care visits. sometimes it's our payment laws. prior to the bill that chris and i wrote and others we worked on, medicaid would not pay for someone to see their family doctor, for example, and their mental health doctor the same day. so the internist could see the patient is wildly psychotic, but couldn't send them across the hall to see the psychiatrist because medicaid wouldn't pay for two doctor visits. similarly, the psychiatrist could see the person and diagnose them as being deh dehydrated from diabetes out of control, but could not send them to the internist to have their diabetes draddressed, had to se them to the emergency room.

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Americas Newsroom

amoxicillin in emergency rooms. what's happening there? i imagine kids are affected because of it. >> it's mainly kids because it is the powder that we use to make the liquid. for an internist like me i'm able to give it to adults. the pills are there. the powder, though, comes from china. there is a big supply chain problem, as you can imagine with china shutting down large parts of the country, a big manufacturing problem and a problem with sterilety. the other side of the problem here in the united states with a big flu outbreak and rsv outbreak in kids and covid outbreak parents are scrambling thinking it could be a bacteria and pediatricians are getting pressure to give unnecessary antibiotics. one out of every five kids that goes to see a pediatrician leaves with an anti-biotic. my kid is not feeling well. what have you got for them? that's the pressure. parents are pressuring

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Morning Joe

students and cardiologist and a retired internist fanned out through the corridors of the systems hospitals emptying trash cans and learning to titrate medicines in the icu. many of the older doctors had not used that since medical school. marie, it was incredible. you remember the 5:00 bells ringing in the city during shift change ? there was so much support for those working on the front lines, but no one would have known what it was like but for the people that were there. >> it was transformational and incredible day to be talking about this question of character and what is it in crisis that causes people to come together for the common good. it was extraordinary moral fire and i have learned from the game of thrones which is the

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The Story With Martha MacCallum-20220105-20:36:00

medical center. great to have you with us as always. what do you think about dr. ladapo's take? he's been criticized in a number of places. we gave him an opportunity to share his thoughts with us here. >> first of all, all of this criticism and flak for somebody stating their opinion, i have a problem with it. he's not only a physician and an internist and has a degree from health policy from harvard. he's entitled to his health policy decisions. the problem with this pandemic, too many people have opinions that are not qualified. he's qualified. in terms of what he's saying, putting the testing together with the outcome, that's interesting. i want the home tests. i'm in the middle here. i don't want everybody flocking out to a supermarket or a walmart waiting in line, coughing and sneezing on each other, freezing, fearful, hysteria. i want the home tests. they should have been there months ago the way that michael

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