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Manuel Alvarez (born ) is a
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obstetrician-gynecologist who has appeared on Fox News Channel shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Varney & Co.'', '' Money with Melissa'', ''
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'', and '' Fox News Weekend'', as well as on the local affiliate, WNYW-Fox 5 News. He currently serves as chairman of the department of obstetrics/gynecology at
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in Hackensack, New Jersey, and runs AskDrManny.com out of its headquarters in Hoboken, New Jersey. Alvarez is an outspoken opponent of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, insisting it will lead to "
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" and "the end of private practice".


Personal life

Alvarez was separated from his family as a young boy during the
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when he was sent to the United States to live with a foster family through an outreach program while his father was placed in a Cuban prison. Five years later, Alvarez was reunited with his family in New York. His father started a business in
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. Alvarez lives in a New Jersey suburb with his wife and three children. His son Ryan is on the autism spectrum and Alvarez has been a vocal supporter of the autism community, often using his position at Fox News to speak out on social issues affecting people on the spectrum.


Medical career

Alvarez graduated in 1981 from the Department of Medicine of Universidad Central del Este a private university in the Dominican Republic, founded in San Pedro de Macorís on October 15, 1970. Alvarez sits on the board of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation which supports patient information and research grants to scientists in an effort to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Howard Lutnick, chairman and chief executive officer of Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., is also a board member. In June 2006, Alvarez was honored by
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during the 20th anniversary of Postpartum Support International for his work in providing lectures and community education on women's health. He is a member of the organization's President's Advisory Council.


Journalism career

In September 2005, Alvarez filed a report for Fox News from Texas on the preparations that were being made ahead of Hurricane Rita to prevent mistakes made after Hurricane Katrina. Alvarez launched AskDrManny in January 2006 as a website dedicated to providing general information about health news. The website specializes in information regarding Women's Health, Pregnancy, and Early Childhood Development. In 2009 AskDrManny launched a
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channel aimed at providing video segments related to the same topics. Alvarez reported on the earthquake that hit Haiti in January 2010, where he brought medical supplies and helped treat patients at border hospitals in the Dominican Republic. Later on that year, in June 2010, he reported on the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, coining the phrase "Gulf Oil Syndrome" in referring to the potential health hazards that the population in the region could face in the years to come. Alvarez has interviewed the Nobel laureate Paul Greengard about his discoveries in treating Alzheimer's disease and receiving The Karolinska Institute's Bi-Centennial Gold Medal.
"Paul Greengard receives Karolinska Institute Bicentennial Gold Medal Alvarez is the author of ''The Checklist: What You and Your Family Need to Know to Prevent Disease and Live a Long and Healthy Life'', which won two awards in May 2008 for both its Spanish and English editions at the 10th annual International Latino Book Awards in
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. In 2008, he published his second book, ''The Hot Latin Diet: The Fast-Track Plan to a Bombshell Body''. He serves as the senior managing health editor for
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, Fox News Channel,
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, and FoxBusiness.com.


Publications

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References


External links


Bio on FoxNews.com

Ask Dr. Manny

Bio on AskDrManny
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