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How to Use a Cane to Prevent Falls

The American Geriatrics Society demonstrates how to use a cane to prevent falls.

Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors

The American Geriatrics Society provides fall prevention tips for seniors.

You've Got Kelli Sargent

Kelli Sargent organized the Run For Her event as a way to help support her mother's fight against ovarian cancer, and she sat down to talk about her mother's memory and how other people affected by this illness can find help and support.

Extreme Self-Expression

See the latest body-altering trend, featured in National Geographic Channel's Taboo , where people are injecting a saline solution into their foreheads and creating a bulbous, bagel-like body modification.

Pain Management Clinics

The Doctors ' Investigative Reporter, Melanie Woodrow, uncovers the startling statistics on how many addicts are acquiring their prescription drug of choice and how they are doing it. Learn how the epidemic is being enabled by pain management clinics in certain parts of the country.

Debating Marijuana Legalization (Part 1)

Emmy award-winning actress, author and 2012 U.S. presidential candidate Roseanne Barr and The Doctors debate the pros and cons of marijuana legalization.

How "Pill Mills" Function

The Doctors ' Investigative Reporter, Melanie Woodrow, uncovers the startling statistics on how many addicts are acquiring their prescription drug of choice and how they are doing it. Learn how "pill mills" function and operate within the confines of the law.

Roseanne Barr: Macadamia Nut Farmer?

Emmy award-winning actress, author and 2012 U.S. presidential candidate Roseanne Barr discusses a property in Hawaii that she bought and restored for growing organic vegetables and nuts.

How Salmonella Affects the Body

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how salmonella enters and affects the body.

Prescription Pill Abuse

The Doctors ' Investigative Reporter, Melanie Woodrow, uncovers the startling statistics on how many addicts are acquiring their prescription drug of choice and how they are doing it.

Peanut Butter Recall

Foodborne Disease Epidemiologist Laura Gieraltowski, Ph.D., MPH joins the show via phone to explain the latest in the CDC's peanut butter products recall list.

Debating Marijuana Legalization (Part 2)

Emmy award-winning actress, author and 2012 U.S. presidential candidate Roseanne Barr and The Doctors debate the pros and cons of marijuana legalization.

Health Dangers of Penny-Pinching

Watch a shocking clip from TLC's Extreme Cheapskates , where one woman admits to never using toilet paper! OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains the risks of infection from improper hygiene "down there."

Roseanne Barr: Presidential Candidate

Emmy award-winning actress, author and 2012 U.S. presidential candidate Roseanne Barr joins The Doctors to discuss her decision to run for president, as well as social and medical issues facing the nation.

Multivitamins For Pets

Did you know that dogs and cats are believed to require more than 30 nutrients each day to maintain health and longevity? See if a multivitamin is right for your pet!

Unviable Abortion Laws - Strict Abortion Laws Out Of Hand And Dangerous

When abortions are denied to women with unviable pregnancies, are proposed abortion laws threatening to put ideological conviction over medical sense? Nancy Redd is joined by guests Sheila Sundar, Lindsey Horvath, Carole Joffe and Judy Norsigian to discuss.

Women Over the Hill at 40? New Survey Says 28!

Hey ladies, forget about being "over the hill" at 40, a new British poll is proclamating that 28 is now the new "old."

Unviable Abortion Laws

When abortions are denied to women with unviable pregnancies, are proposed abortion laws threatening to put ideological conviction over medical sense?

Pharmacy Tied To Meningitis Outbreak

The Community sounds off with Abby about the presidential debates, Natalie Portman's controversial Dior ad, and the pharmacy behind the deadly meningitis outbreak.

Indiana Planned Parenthood Ruling

The Community sounds off with Alicia on why Mitt Romney sidestepped the Libya issue last night, how the internet knows you're a dog and the Planned Parenthood verdict.

Youth Football Players Aren't Aware of Concussions

How many H.S. football players ignore concussion symptoms or fail to inform their coaches about head injuries?

Unviable Abortion Laws - Strict Abortion Laws Out Of Hand And Dangerous

When abortions are denied to women with unviable pregnancies, are proposed abortion laws threatening to put ideological conviction over medical sense? Nancy Redd is joined by guests Sheila Sundar, Lindsey Horvath, Carole Joffe and Judy Norsigian to discuss.

Brits Claim They Wash Their Hands, Study Proves Them Wrong

Global Hand Washing Day was on Oct. 15, but that doesn't mean you can't wash your hands the rest of the year. And here's one reason: A study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Queen Mary, University of London, looked into fecal matter (that's poop, to you),and found credit cards to be jumpin' and jivin' with the stuff.

Hormone Replacement Therapy Is Making a Comeback

A controversial treatment for women is making a comeback. Find out why HRT is gaining popularity.

Overdoing Healthy Habits: Kegel Exercises

Kegel exercises help women to control the pubococcygeus (PC) muscles, which can both strengthen the pelvic floor and enhance sexual satisfaction; however, overdoing kegel exercises can have negative effects.

Overcoming a Hangover

Is there really a cure for a hangover? From a new beverage to new pills and soluble tablets, see the latest forms of fighting the dreaded feeling.

How Medicines Are Absorbed in the Body

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains that while most medications are taken by swallowing a pill or a capsule, some are taken sublingually, or under the tongue, depending on how the medication is meant to be absorbed by the body.

The Best Underwear for Working Out

See which types of underwear The Doctors recommend for different forms of exercise, and watch as E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork demonstrates how real men wear spandex.

How Botox Can Treat Urge Incontinence

Urologist Dr. Jennifer Gruenenfelder explains a breakthrough Botox treatment for urge incontinence. Plus, see why some patients may prefer the injections over prescription medications.

Botox for an Overactive Bladder

Most people associate Botox with wrinkles, but new applications for the drug are being discovered, including treating urge incontinence. See how a urodynamics test is performed to assess the function of the bladder and determine whether someone is a good candidate for the procedure.