were slimmer than those delivered when a mother was overweight. researchers suggest the operation may alter a child s genes making them healthier. pretty remarkable. the children born to mothers who had the surgery had a less chance of diabetes. when i first heard the story i thought, how could that possibly alter your genes? but i guess by having less of a weight problem while the baby s inside would make them less conditioned to having a weight problem. when they come out. it has to be, their stomachs are smaller, whatever operation they re getting blood sugars are lower and the baby is not exposed to high insulin levels. when you have operations a lot of times it s impossible to eat large amounts of food so these children must be born not predisposed to this. science behind it is dubious. saying a small study. need a lot of follow-up. these studies are a dime a dozen. there are other studies out there that say if you have a child via c-section the child is more prone to be
far, they had money for 10,000 more people than they thought. 90,000 people applied and were qualified. we did a lottery to see who got 910,000 slots, it gave us a perfect comparison, a random comparison between the people who got into the medicaid program and those who got left out that gave us the ability to isolate what medicare does, the results from the first two years, we saw that medicare had a huge effect on cutting depression, it eliminated catastrophic health care costs, it got people access to a lot more preventive care. on a limited number of health indicators, blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugars, we didn t see any actual observal impact. how much of obama care is leading to better health. when we look to how it contributes to the national conversation on affordable health care act, how will it be turned to effectiveness for implementing the law?
the way to go. this study suggest that low carbs is better? it is funny because it gets a little ridiculed and people thought for sure that back in the day, we have been eating low-fat diets of people have been getting heavier. there is more diabetes and heart disease. what the study found, and with a low-carb or high glycemic index, meaning that a lot of fiber, carbs that are hard to digest like whole grains, that you don t get the blood sugars spike and insulin spike, is a content stay satisfied and you maintain lean protein and muscle mass. this study showed that even after they stopped the diet, when you have more lean muscle mass, you metabolized at a higher rate and burn more energy. see one we are showing a lot of carbs that look yummy and we are all hungry here in the studio.
diabetes and that is something you need to get to the doctor right away. have them check blood sugars. jenna: something to be aware of. we ll think about the anti-bacterial stuff. dr. vinocur, thanks for being on set. my pleasure. jenna: no more wipes on set. keep the computer dirty. jon: pig pen was my childhood nickname. i don t think i will be a victim. i hope not any way. thanks very much. a major move by congress in the fast and furious investigation. a house panel setting a vote on holding the attorney general in contempt of congress. the impact this might have politically. we ll go in depth. and some of the biggest banks in the u.s. facing a potential downgrade. what this could mean for you next.
things that we now eat that are so highly processed, so easily digestible and so quickly raise our blood sugars. very interesting. you can find out more from dr. dwight lendell in the cure for heart disease. thanks so much for your thoughts this morning. thank you. coming up next on the rundown, one small business owner says the government is feeding us broken promises so she s covering them in chocolate and getting sweet revenge. a story you definitely want to hear. plus the president is sticking to his guns today pushing his alternative energy successes but has he filled up his tank lately? where s the focus? donald trump here to weigh in on the high gas prices and what our future holds for us. right back. i m a marathon runne, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue. i m on an aspirin regimen. and i take bayer chewables.