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J.R. Martinez Joins The Doctors

Actor, author, motivational speaker and U.S. Army veteran J.R. Martinez joins The Doctors to discuss his new memoir, Full of Heart, detailing his remarkable life story of survival, strength and spirit.

J.R. Martinez's Survival Story (Part 1)

Actor, author, motivational speaker and U.S. Army veteran J.R. Martinez recounts his harrowing story of being trapped inside a burning Humvee after it was struck by a roadside bomb.

Causes for Severe Morning Sickness

The world is abuzz with news that England's new princess is expecting a baby; however, the celebratory announcement came on the heels of a serious incident. On December 3, 2012, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness. OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains that three out of four pregnant women will experience some degree of morning sickness during their first trimester. Learn what triggers the condition and how to avoid it.

Ethics Of Living Forever

Full Segment: Anti-aging researchers advocate that living forever will benefit everyone if we continue to develop economically and technologically. But is it ethical to live forever?

Should We Live To 1,000?

Anti-aging researchers advocate that living forever will benefit everyone if we continue to develop economically and technologically. But is it ethical to live forever? Josh Zepps discusses with Aubrey De Gray and Arthur Caplan.

Baby Boomer Health: More Care with Concierge Medicine

For baby boomers who want more personal time with their doctor, the concierge, boutique or personalized physician may be the answer. It costs more, but provides minimum 30-minute, next-day or same-day appointments, 24/7 doctor availability, and a tempting menu of wellness services and prevention alternatives. With typical doctor visits getting shorter, concierge medicine may be the solution, says Dr. Marcy Zwelling-Aamot.

Dying With Dignity: The Truth About Hospice Care

Many have heard of them, but few know what they really do. Find out the facts about how hospice works.

Treat Yourself to a Dinner Out This Christmas

Tired of all the holiday shopping, planning and cooking? Treat yourself to a dinner out.

The Trouble with Hitting the Holiday "Sauce"

Hitting the holiday "sauce?" E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains why there's a time and place for holiday drinking.

Natural Medication You Can Find in Your Kitchen

Health advocate and author of Crazy Sexy Kitchen , Kris Carr, explains that before you open your medicine cabinet, first take a look at what's in your kitchen. From making stomach-soothing, all-natural ginger ale to the flu-fighting power of kale and more, see how to utilize certain foods for pharmaceutical effects.

I Have Down Syndrome And I'm Thriving

Karen Gaffney, a 35-year old woman with down syndrome, tells Nancy Redd her story of surviving and thriving with the condition.

My Child Has Down Syndrome And We Raise Her Just Like Our Other Children

Michelle Sie-Whitten, Founder of Global Down Syndrome, tells Nancy Redd her story of raising a child with the condition.

Uninsured Solution That Makes Sense - Healthcare Reform

Daniel Hechtman MD Pediatric Surgery Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine Residency: Brigham and Womens Hospital Fellowship :Children's Hospital of New York

Tips to Help You Swallow Pills

One study found that as many as 40 percent of Americans have experienced difficulty swallowing pills. Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon shares tips for swallowing tablets with ease.

Can Your Pet Make You Sick?

Can your pet make you sick? Dr. Travis Stork and The Drs discuss.

The Danger of Sleeping Too Much

Getting too little sleep is bad for your health, but getting too much can be problematic. WSJ's Melinda Beck and researcher David Rye have details on Lunch Break.

Creating a Playlist for Better Health

The music you love could impact your health! We'll show you how to build the ultimate soundtrack for a better life.

Women's Heart Attack Risk Factors You Should Know

Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women. It kills more people than all the cancers combined. Your waist size, how much caffeine you drink daily, and a severe stomach ache could all lead to a heart attack. Take our quiz to find out just how much you know about your heart health.

Loose Bowels After Partial Hysterectomy

One woman says she had a partial hysterectomy, and since then she says she has had a problem with lack of control of bowel movements. OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains that fecal incontinence is very common after surgical procedures and childbirth. She says that up to one in 10 adult women experience fecal incontinence in their lives.

How to Prevent Vaginal Dryness

Menyea says she experiences painful dryness after an orgasm and wants to know how to prevent it.

How Our Sense of Smell Declines with Age

Learn how our sense of smell declines as we age. Most of us are sensitive to smell and taste when we are younger but it's not always the case as we get older.The sensor cells in a person's nose that allows them to detect odors don't work as well in the elderly population, along with a progressive decrease in the number of nerves that activate the olfactory bulb of the brain. Less mucus in the nose lining, and changes in hormone levels may also contribute to a slow decline in the ability to smell

Post-Urination Dribble and Male Urinary Incontinence

Brad says when he goes to the bathroom, it dribbles, and it's so bad that he prefers stalls instead of urinals. He says he's "not cool having a wet spot" and wants to know how he can prevent it.

Comply Or Goodbye

Full Segment: Health care workers who refused to comply with their employer's flu vaccine mandate were fired Wednesday. Should hospitals have the right to mandate shots?

Kay Miller: Fired For Refusing Flu Vaccine

Kay Miller, mother of a vaccine-injured daughter, was fired for refusing to receive a flu vaccine.

Walk of Fame Health Q&A: Underweight Children

The Doctors hit the Hollywood Walk of Fame to answer an array of questions from L.A.'s residents.

Walk of Fame Health Q&A: Aircraft Disease

The Doctors hit the Hollywood Walk of Fame to answer an array of questions from L.A.'s residents.

Seeing Stars at the Hollywood Boulevard

People from all over the world visit Hollywood in hopes of seeing a star; however, one tourist is more concerned about seeing dizziness-induced "stars" when he stands up too quickly. Learn what causes this light-headed phenomenon.

The Doctors Take the Santa Monica Pier for a Q&A

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork and plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon visit the world-famous Santa Monica Pier to meet with sunshine, sea breezes and lots of health questions! From rheumatoid arthritis and knee surgery to adrenaline rushes and selecting footwear, hear what questions Santa Monica Pier visitors had on their minds.

A Day in the Life of Dr. Ordon

Witness an average day in the life of L.A. resident and The Doctors ' own plastic surgeon, Dr. Andrew Ordon. See Dr. Ordon's morning workout routine and what a typical day is like in his busy medical practice.

Healthy Meals on Wheels

Los Angeles is known for many things including its eclectic variety of food, and the city's ever-expanding food trucks are no exception. Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears samples Green Truck's healthy, all-organic fare. Plus, learn the benefits of eating grass-fed beef, how to attain a balanced vegan diet and more!