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TV Interviews: Healthy Living

The Ultimate MANual – The book every man needs to have!

Why is the Ultimate MANual such an important resource?
Dr. David Samadi explained:

It took me about a year or so to put this book together. And of course, this pandemic helped. Because I thought: Why are men always sicker? At every age, when you look men are sicker than women. Men live five years less than women. I do not know if you knew that or not. Anxiety, liver disease, many other chronic diseases are more common among men. The reason for this is that we do not go for a screening.


FDA probes testosterone treatments

Chairman of Urology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York and robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. Samadi discusses the use of testosterone treatments. Dr. Samadi advises men to visit a urologist to have their prostate examined and a PSA test before starting testosterone treatments.


Olympic Medalist Steve Benjamin Appreciates Dr.Samadi’s Help On Becoming The US Sailing Rolex Yachtsman For 2015

Steve Benjamin, a past Olympic medalist, and Annie Haeger, an Olympic hopeful, today were presented the US Sailing Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year awards for 2015.

Benjamin (60, Norwalk, Conn.) and Haeger (26, East Troy, Wisc.) are first time winners of the award that was first presented in 1961. They were feted at a celebratory luncheon that included family and guests in the Model Room of the New York Yacht Club in Manhattan. In honor of their outstanding achievements each was presented a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master timepiece and a framed print of them in action from US Sailing.

Lost weight, can’t put it back on: Should I Worry?

Robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. David Samadi addresses a viewer’s concern about rapid lost weight. There could be a number of reasons for weight loss, from a thyroid condition to cancer. The prostate cancer expert advises going to the doctor if concerned over weight loss.


National Heart Awareness Month

In honor of National Heart Awareness Month, men’s health expert Dr. David Samadi discusses risk factors for heart disease and how to detect symptoms of the condition. Dr. Samadi is a robotic prostate surgeon and urologist in New York.


Deep vein thrombosis and blood clots: Should I Worry?

Dr. David B. Samadi, Chairman of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in NY discusses the dangers of blood clots and what patients should being doing to take care of them and prevent complications.


Scheduled for an out-patient procedure: Should I Worry?

Robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. David Samadi addresses viewer’s concerns over having an out-patient procedure, such as an endoscopy. The prostate cancer expert advises that while every patient is different, there are some patients that may benefit from doing these procedures in a hospital.


I’m diabetic, but love fruit: Should I Worry?

Robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. David Samadi addresses a viewer’s concerns over consuming fruit with diabetes. The prostate cancer expert advises that the diabetic patient should be aware of the fruit that they are eating and the amount of sugar and those fruits.


Pregnant women shouldn’t eat tuna?

With a recent report advising pregnant women to not eat tuna fish, prostate cancer expert Dr. David Samadi describes the implication of these findings.


I have strong nausea daily: Should I Worry?

Answering a viewer’s questions about daily nausea, David B. Samadi, MD, Chairman of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital addresses the cause of the feeling. Dr. Samadi advises that if the nausea is caused by stomach acid, diet changes should be made before taking medication.


New sleeping pill hailed as ‘groundbreaking’

Robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. David Samadi discusses a new sleeping pill that will be on the market soon. The prostate cancer expert talks about the dangers of taking sleeping pills and suggests other, natural sleep aids such as herbal supplements or lifestyle changes to aid in sleep.


Cold symptoms lingering: Should I Worry?

Dr. David Samadi, Chairman of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery discusses the differences between a cold and allergies. With symptoms of both cold and allergies being shared often times it is difficult to know the difference. Dr. Samadi reminds viewers that it is the length of time that the symptoms have been present that make the difference.


Should you go gluten free?

With the growing popularity of gluten-free diets, NY robotic surgeon Dr. David Samadi, answers questions about these diets changes. The prostate cancer expert advises that if a person does not have celiac disease, they should not remove gluten from their diet. Instead, consult with a physician about the diet that is right for you.


Should you go gluten free?

With the growing popularity of gluten-free diets, NY robotic surgeon Dr. David Samadi, answers questions about these diets changes. The prostate cancer expert advises that if a person does not have celiac disease, they should not remove gluten from their diet. Instead, consult with a physician about the diet that is right for you.


Food safety tips for Memorial Day

In light of the recall of 1.8 million pounds of ground beef, Dr. Samadi reminds viewers of proper food handling. When cooking with meat, the robotic prostate surgeon warns against cross-contamination and advises to cook meat to the proper temperature.


Waking up at night to urinate: Should I Worry?

Dr. David Samadi, Chairman of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, answers questions about frequent urination at night. The prostate specialist advises men to see their urologist if they wake up more than once at night to urinate. An enlarged prostate could be the cause of frequent urination.


Prostate Cancer Risk May Be Reduced By Drinking Coffee Regularly According To Harvard Study

Man who drink coffee regularly can lower their risk of prostate cancer. The Harvard study found that the highest coffee drinkers had about 20% lower risk of regular cancer and a 60% of the deadliest form of the disease.


The Dangers of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Dr. Samadi discusses the overabundance of new commercials and products targeting men with low testosterone, also called Low-T. He states that men who are concerned about their testosterone levels should first be evaluated by their doctors to determine if their symptoms are caused by low testosterone, or if other factors could be at play.


Study: Vitamins don’t prevent heart disease or cancer

David Samadi, MD, shares the results of 24 major studies indicating that vitamins do not help in the prevention of heart disease or cancer. He highlights vitamins that are still considered useful, such as Vitamin D and Calcium, which can help reduce the risk of colon cancer. Dr. Samadi also mentions vitamins to avoid, those shown to increase risk of prostate cancer and lung cancer. Follow more insight for Dr. Samadi on his Facebook page.


Matt Lauer and Al Roker undergo prostate exams

New York prostate cancer surgeon and robotics expert, David B. Samadi, MD, joins the Today Show’s Matt Lauer and Al Roker to discuss the importance of prostate cancer screening and the PSA test. Dr. Samadi, Lauer’s long-time urologist, performs prostate exams – DREs (digital rectal exams) – on Matt and Al, demonstrating how quick and painless the test really is. In just 34 seconds Dr. Samadi can detect any irregularities in the prostate. 


Study: Fish oil linked to prostate cancer

Millions of American men take fish oil dietary supplements that are abundant with Omega-3 to improve overall health, reduce cholesterol and heart disease risks, and other benefits. A new study links large fish oil consumption with an increased risk of developing lethal prostate cancer. Men that take fish oil supplements should consider it a medication and the daily dosage amounts should be discussed with a doctor. Normal fish oil dosages can improve a man’s health; however, high dosages can lead to prostate cancer. Watch the video to learn more about safely incorporating fish oil with Omega-3 in your diet.


Medical History Matters

Dr Samadi, world renowned robotic prostate cancer surgeon, appears on Fox News to talk about the importance of communication with your Doctor. He stresses the value of a patients medical history and how knowing one’s family medical history can be extremely helpful when diagnosing and treating a patient.


Sleep Aid Concerns

Top prostate cancer expert, Dr. David Samadi, discusses the prevalence of sleep aids and prescriptions such as Ambien. Researchers found that sleep medication only extend sleep time by a half hour and do not help you fall asleep faster. Dr. Samadi encourages more natural remedies and lifestyle changes are encouraged such as avoiding exercise and electronics right before bedtime, and taking a supplement of melatonin. Foods containing tryptophan and magnesium can also help. Prescription sleep aids work by slowing the central nervous system, and can have side effects involving sleepwalking or driving dangers the next day.

Study Shows Possible Connection Between Circumcision and Prostate Cancer Prevention

Prostate cancer expert Dr. David Samadi discusses a new observational study that shows that men who are circumcised at an early age may have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer later in life than those who are not.

Dr. Samadi is quick to point out that the study is observational and does not show a definitive cause and effect relationship between circumcision and cancer rates. He goes on to explain that if such a link does exist it can be speculated that the cause is a lower rate of transmission of sexual transmitted diseases, such as HPV, among circumcised men. HPV infection is known to cause various forms of cancer such as cervical cancer and throat cancer.

It’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (PCAM) – Dr. Samadi bring awareness on the disease

Dr. David Samadi, Vice Chairman of the Department of Urology and Chief of Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, uses Prostate Cancer Awareness Month to share reminders about early screening and treatment options.

Dr. Samadi stresses the importance of a PSA level baseline test at age 40, with annual follow-ups at age 45. For those men who are high-risk – African Americans, older men, and those with a family history – annual screening should begin earlier.

Dr. Samadi Discusses Erectile Dysfunction Prevention and Treatment, Including Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra, on Good Day New York

Dr. David Samadi discusses erectile dysfunction (ED), treatment methods, and the condition’s link to cardiovascular disease on Fox 5’s Good Day New York.