Women's Health - Videos
Mindfulness has turned into a billion dollar concept where people discover how to be mindful in their everyday lives. But could mindlessness replace mindfulness this year?
Anti-stink fitness clothes are becoming a new trend on the market, but do they really work?
Women who use hydrogen peroxide down there claim that it leaves their vaginas clean, fresh, and healthy. OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry weighs in.
Fitness trainer David Kirsch joins The Doctors to share how J.Lo keeps her frame toned, how Margot Robbie got into Olympic shape, and how Britney Spears has kept her abs rock hard.
Dr. Levi Harrison, sports medicine doctor, joins The Doctors to demo a product that claims to help people do squats. Is this device safe?
The Doctors share the vitamin that could actually repair damage thatâs already been done to your heart.
Have you ever tried to do a burpee? Sports medicine practitioner Dr. Levi Harrison joins The Doctors to show everyone how itâs done.
Are patients more inclined to share honest feelings and desires about end of life care when no other human is present?
Here are some simple ways to get rid of that mid-morning bad breath stench.
There is a lot of misinformation out there about what to do in the presence of someone having a stroke. The Doctors share what lifesaving tips you should know.
The Doctors give advice to DailyMailTVâs Jesse Palmer about eating before or after the gym. What is going to help you feel your best?
Jesse Palmer, host of DailyMailTV, joins The Doctors to ask about how careful he needs to be about germs at the gym this flu season.
Sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta answers a viewer question about why she might be wetting the bed.
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares about rusty pipe syndrome that occurs in new breastfeeding moms causing their milk to look light pink, brown or rust-colored. Is the milk safe for the baby?
Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to share how laxatives and stool softeners work inside the body, and what to reach for when youâre constipated.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Ho shares the meaning behind sex dreams with bosses, exes, and other inappropriate people.
If you hit the gym on an empty stomach, chances are you might feel nauseous on the treadmill. Here's why.
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares about âbelly pumpingâ which is a core exercise that is gaining popularity for pregnant women.
Should you invest in a device that might help you hear your babyâs heartbeat at home? OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry explains two types of devices on the market and whether you should try it or skip it.
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares what could be causing your frequent periods.
The Doctors share that keeping your pantry clean and organized like Khloe Kardashian might also help you make better food choices.
The Doctors discuss a 34-year-old that tried to prevent a sneeze, which landed him in the hospital on a feeding tube.
Could your daily dose of protein contain hidden and harmful ingredients? Executive director of the Clean Label Project Jackie Bowen joins The Doctors to share about lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic and BPA.
Would you try menopause magnets to help get rid of symptoms like hot flashes, bloating and night sweats? Integrative medicine physician Dr. Nyjon Eccles joins to explain how it works.
Internist Dr. Zubin Damania and President of Summit Spring Water Bryan Pullen join The Doctors to debate the merits of tap water verses raw water directly from the source.
Some people in the United States are opting to spend money on raw, unfiltered, untreated water. But is it safe? Internist Dr. Zubin Damania and President of Summit Spring Water Bryan Pullen join the debate.
Surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk joins The Doctors to discuss the claim that birth control increases your risk of all kinds of cancers.
Meghan Markle says she never travels without tea tree oil. Is Meghanâs âcure-allâ for acne, cuts, and mosquito bites buzz or bust? Dermatologist Dr. Sonia Batra weighs in.
The Doctors answer a woman's question about the concerning noises stomach makes after enjoying a slice of pizza.
Here's why we experience seamless vision despite blinking.