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Oscar-winning actress and national spokesperson for closed captioning, Marlee Matlin, became deaf at 18 months old, but didn't let her lack of hearing slow her down. She and her interpreter of 27 years, Jack Jason, join The Doctors to talk about life as a soccer mom to four kids, her number one show, Switched at Birth, and a non-profit organization called Dogs for the Deaf.
Will legalizing and taxing marijuana kill drug cartel incentives and boost the economy? Author Doug Fine thinks the U.S. should take a page out of the Prohibition book. Guests Kevin Sabet, Leah Maurer, Lou Savelli, and Doug Fine join the discussion.
Lauren Kornacki from Glen Allen, Virginia, exhibited superhuman strength when her father became pinned underneath a car. She was miraculously able to lift the car off his trapped body, drag him out, and resuscitate him with CPR. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the body's fight or flight response can trigger remarkable physical power.
Dr. Claire McCarthy argues that shaming parents into fighting childhood obesity is a necessary evil. Should the battle against childhood obesity start with parents? Guests Anjali Varma, Dr. Claire McCarthy, Dawn Lerman, Katie Hurley, Nick Preto, and Toni Preto join the discussion.
Former White House Doctor, Dr. Connie Mariano, returns to share some simple parenting tactics for parents who need advice about parenting.
Study on Vitamin A as Cancer Cure from University of York. Vitamin A holds the ability to control the malignant cells and hence could cure several forms of cancer. The experts found that the cancer cells are under control of a derivative of the vitamin and it is known as retinoic acid.
Dr. Connie is back to share with you some tips and advice about what you should know about cervical cancer. Watch the video to find out!
Janet discusses the pain and problems of having been both male and anorexic with guest Matt Wetsel.
Janet discusses the pain and problems of having an anorexic grandmother with guest Claire Glass.
From 2001 until 2010, the rate of eating disorders among the middle-aged increased by 42 percent. Anorexia isn't just a problem amongst young teen girls anymore. Janet discusses with guests Dr. Kim Dennis, Claire Glass, Matt Wetsel and Laura Discipio.
Stomach pains could signal a number of ailments, including appendicitis. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork performs an abdominal exam on Ashley.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains the function of the appendix and what can happen if it ruptures.
Sarah says she's been dealing with an ingrown toenail for years and podiatrist Dr. Philip Radovic performs a matrixectomy, a permanent solution that involves removing the offending nail cells. Watch the procedure in action.
Internationally Recognized Psychotherapist, Theorist, Educator, and Author, Marilyn Murray shares with Michelle King Robson what it was that made her decide to start going to therapy.
Internationally Recognized Psychotherapist, Theorist, Educator, and Author, Marilyn Murray, shares the differences between trauma and emotional abuse.
Internationally Recognized Psychotherapist, Theorist, Educator, and Author, Marilyn Murray discusses whether or not trauma and abuse can be passed on to future generations.
Internationally Recognized Psychotherapist, Theorist, Educator, and Author, Marilyn Murray shares how she is bringing the field of emotional health studies to countries around the world.
Internationally Recognized Psychotherapist, Theorist, Educator, and Author, Marilyn Murray discusses the Murray Method and how it is used to treat people dealing with trauma and abuse.
Internationally Recognized Psychotherapist, Theorist, Educator, and Author, Marilyn Murray describes the difference between mental and emotional health.
From 2001 until 2010, the rate of eating disorders among the middle-aged increased by 42 percent. Anorexia isn't just a problem amongst young teen girls anymore.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson provides tips on when and how to perform breast self-exams.
Kim, a piano teacher and band member, has been experiencing ear ringing accompanied by uncomfortable pressure in her ear canals for years. She visits audiologist Dr. Yoav Shalev of The Ear Group to diagnose her condition. Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon reveals the results of Kim's ear exam.
The Doctors test bacteria levels of a seldom-to-never-cleaned knife block. See how the surprising number of colony-forming bacterial units were far greater than those found on a bathroom floor.
Utah Valley University student Andrew Hales has become an internet sensation by getting complete strangers to participate in a social dance experiment. Watch as he surprises The Doctors with an impromptu appearance. Plus, watch Andrew and Dr. Travis face off in a dance competition!
Josette Puig, a fitness trainer and mother of four, gives her top tips to boost your physical and emotional health.
Ed Batka has worked for Merle Norman Cosmetics as lead cosmetic compounder for 40 years and has had 25 years of perfect attendance! Watch as The Doctors give Ed a much-needed weekend getaway!
A group of 300 military leaders released a report blaming vending machines in schools for unfit recruits. Should obesity be considered a national security issue?
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson provides tips on when and how to perform breast self-exams.
One study claims that wearing leggings makes muscles lazy and in turn, causes weight gain. The Doctors weigh in.
Your travel-sized toiletries and take-out boxes could contain harmful chemicals, including BPA. It is a dangerous toxic substance, that also leads to weight gain and diabetes.