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Safer Ways to Clean Your Home

Find out methods and products you can use to clean your home that are safer and contain fewer harsh chemicals.

A Look Back at NeNe Leake’s Health Scare

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star NeNe Leakes was hospitalized in 2013 with a serious condition and she joined The Doctors to open up about her scare with pulmonary embolisms.

Neighbors at War over Kid’s Playhouse

A family moved into a new house and brought their daughter’s playhouse with them, however the HOA is asking the family to remove it. Attorney Areva Martin weighs in on this case.

Inside Woman's Surgery to Fix Her Deviated Septum

Erika, along with her surgeon Dr. Jivianne Lee, joins The Doctors to share how her life has improved since undergoing surgery to fix her deviated septum.

Screw Stuck in Man’s Lung?!

Pulmonary and sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta explains why you should never hold a screw in your mouth while reviewing the case of a man who had a screw lodged in his lung.

Billboard that Shames Smokers?

A Swedish pharmacy started an anti-smoking campaign featuring a billboard equipped with a smoke detector that starts coughing whenever a smoker is near!

Drs. Rx: Lower Your Risk of Contracting Pneumonia

The Doctors reveal a surprising trick to lowering your risk of getting pneumonia!

Asthma and Understanding Medication Treatments

Dr. Daniel Ngui, BSc (P.T), MD, CFPC, FCFP, Family Physician, discusses Asthma and Understanding Medication Treatments

What Are the Symptoms of Asthma and Who is Most Susceptible to Asthma?

Dr. John Fleetham, MD, discusses What Are the Symptoms of Asthma and Who is Most Susceptible to Asthma?

Mayo Clinic Minute: Drug Combo for Lung Cancer

In a laboratory setting, Mayo Clinic researchers have found that a combination of a drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and an experimental agent shut down a common and aggressive type of lung cancer. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, reporter Vivien Williams talks to Dr. Alan Fields about the new drug combo and what it may mean for patients.

Why You Should Quit Smoking Now

Many smokers want to quit but feel powerless to do so. The CDC’s tips campaign shares true stories from smokers and non-smokers affected by smoking, and hopes to inspire and support people’s attempts to quit.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Center for Tuberculosis (TB) Passes Milestone

Mayo Clinic has been working to end TB ever since the first clinical trials were conducted by its physicians back in the first half of the 20th century. Today, Mayo Clinic continues to fight the disease through a center that combines the speed of the Internet with the strength of Mayo’s integrated model of care.

Why E-Cigarettes Are Dangerous To Your Health

Margaret Cuomo, author of "A World Without Cancer," discusses the health risks of e-cigarettes and the need for federal regulation.

Why E-Cigarettes Are Dangerous To Your Health

Margaret Cuomo, author of "A World Without Cancer," discusses the health risks of e-cigarettes and the need for federal regulation.

Why E-Cigarettes Are Dangerous To Your Health

Margaret Cuomo, author of "A World Without Cancer," discusses the health risks of e-cigarettes and the need for federal regulation.

Why E-Cigarettes Are Dangerous To Your Health

Margaret Cuomo, author of "A World Without Cancer," discusses the health risks of e-cigarettes and the need for federal regulation.

Tips for Coping with Food Cravings

A healthy eating plan should include a way to deal with food cravings. Sometimes they happen because you truly need a meal, other times it's emotions getting the best of you. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen speaks with Dr. Donald Hensrud, medical editor of The Mayo Clinic Diet, about quick tips for coping with cravings.

Lung Disease: It Can Leave You Breathless

Pulmonologist Dr. Marilyn Glassberg joins The Doctors to talk about a rare and fatal lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or IPF. Meet a man who suffers from IPF, and learn about the symptoms and treatment options available. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Lung Disease: It Can Leave You Breathless

Pulmonologist Dr. Marilyn Glassberg joins The Doctors to talk about a rare and fatal lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or IPF. Meet a man who suffers from IPF, and learn about the symptoms and treatment options available. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

How Watching “The Doctors” Saved One Woman's Life

After watching an episode of The Doctors, Nicole discovered that the asthma-like symptoms from which she had been suffering were in fact something else entirely. To meet the doctor who performed her life-saving surgery, click here .

How Watching "The Doctors" Saved One Woman's Life

After watching an episode of The Doctors, Nicole discovered that the asthma-like symptoms from which she had been suffering were in fact something else entirely. To meet the doctor who performed her life-saving surgery, click here .

"The Doctors" Saves a Woman from Potentially Suffocating In Her Sleep

After watching an episode of The Doctors, Nicole discovered that the asthma-like symptoms from which she had been suffering were in fact something else entirely. Meet Dr. Michael Pitman, the man who performed surgery on Nicole, and see the surprises that The Doctors have in store for her. To hear the difference between wheezing and stridor, click here .

Childhood Asthma May Increase Risks of Shingles

Nearly 1 million incidences of herpes zoster, which is also known as shingles, occur every year in the U.S., with an estimated one-third of all adults affected by age 80. Despite its prevalence, particularly between ages 50 and 59, it is still unclear why some individuals will develop shingles, and others will not. In a population-based study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Mayo Clinic researchers build on their previous research from 2013, which linked asthma.

Rep. Duncan Hunter Vapes During Hearing

A GOP Congressman vaped his opposition to a ban on using e-cigarettes on airplanes Thursday but his argument went up in smoke. Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) took a long pull from his device and blew out a small cloud during a Transportation & Infrastructure Committee bill markup hearing. He tried but failed to block the panel's adoption of Washington, D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton's in-flight vaping ban.

Childhood Asthma May Increase Risks of Shingles

Nearly 1 million incidences of herpes zoster, which is also known as shingles, occur every year in the U.S., with an estimated one-third of all adults affected by age 80. Despite its prevalence, particularly between ages 50 and 59, it is still unclear why some individuals will develop shingles, and others will not. In a population-based study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Mayo Clinic researchers build on their previous research from 2013, which linked asthma.

Smokers Who Quit More Than 15 Years Ago Need Screening

Expanding lung cancer screening to include people who quit smoking more than 15 years ago could detect more cases and further reduce associated mortality, according to a study by Mayo Clinic researchers published in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology.

Coin Lodged in Man's Lungs?

What the health? The Doctors are joined by pulmonologist Dr. Raj Dasgupta to discuss the story of a man who had a dime lodged in his lungs! Find out the surprisingly easy way this happened so it doesn't happen to you. For more on this from Dr. Raj, click here .

Woman Searches for a Cure for Cystic Fibrosis

31-year-old Emily was diagnosed with a rare form of cystic fibrosis when she was a baby. Throughout her life, she's made it her mission to help find a cure. Meet Emily and learn about her foundation, Emily's Entourage. Then, see the special surprise The Doctors have in store for her.

New Research and Insight Into Bipolar I Disorder

Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a series of proteins that could help identify a mood disorder called bipolar I. As doctors explain in a news release on the study, if the sample can be validated, it could lead to a new tool in bipolar treatment. Jeff Olsen has more in this Mayo Clinic Minute.

Ad Warns People Not To Dismiss Symptoms Of Lung Disease As 'Smoker's Cough'

TV Ad Warns Smokers Not To Dismiss Symptoms Of Lung Disease As 'Smoker's Cough'
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