Women's Health - Videos
Often lost in the sex-ed debate is the importance for girls to understand their own bodies, cycles and health. Can we have health education not tied to sexuality? Joining Nancy to discuss are guests Alisa Vitti, Marcelle Pick, Karen Bokram and Gina Ryder.
When the devastating January 2010 earthquake hit Haiti, medical volunteers headed there in droves to help. But many volunteers may have caused more harm than good. Joining the conversation are Amy Costello, Dr. Henri Ford, Jean Pierre Louis and Dr. Sherry Wren.
Lost in the sex-ed debate is the importance for girls to understand their bodies, cycle, and health. Can we have health education not tied to sexuality?
The controversy over psychiatry, medication and our nation's youth is impassioned and perennial. We need to make sure the ongoing dialogue involves foster kids.
Lisa, says that three years ago, she suffered from a bronchial infection that made her cough so violently, it caused her uterus to drop and start to fall. After being diagnosed with vaginal prolapse, urogynecologist Dr. Adam Steinberg performs a hysterectomy to treat Lisa's condition. Hear how Lisa is doing now.
Lisa says that three years ago, she suffered from a bronchial infection that made her cough so violently, it caused her uterus to drop and start to fall. OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains that Lisa experienced vaginal prolapse. Plus, why she decided to undergo a hysterectomy.
Aging used to mean slowing down and waiting for Father Time to take over, but that doesn't have to be the case. Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and registered dietitian Molly Gee, R.D. explain that thriving means adding quality years to your life through active living and making healthy lifestyle choices. Get tips for getting the most out of your golden years.
Whether it's the tapping of computer keys or the sound of someone chewing, we've all been irritated by certain noises here and there, but a very real condition called misophonia turns normal, everyday sounds into angering, anxiety-inducing roars.
Police departments across the nation are reporting an increase in "garage hopping," a trend in which teens break into garages in search of alcohol or chemicals they can inhale.
Is it safe to take a sleeping pill without a full 8 hours of sleep? The Doctors test the waking effects of sleeping pills.
The Doctors reveal how pantyhose could possible save your life.
Health officials are speaking out about a dangerous new trend among teens: distilling alcohol from hand sanitizer.
Dr. Oz and the Community discuss which HPV vaccine is right for you.
Dr. Oz and the Community discuss HPV and how it affects men.
Dr. Oz and the Community discuss the role of condoms when it comes to HPV.
Dr. Oz and the Community discuss how to go about talking to your kids about HPV and sex.
Dr. Oz and the Community discuss HPV and infidelity.
Dr. Oz and the Community discuss at what age is best to receive the HPV vaccine.
Dr. Oz discusses the difference between getting a vaccine or a pap smear when it comes to HPV.
Psychotherapists Phil Stutz and Barry Michels (authors of "The Tools") have spent a collective 30 years treating Hollywood clientele, and they've turned their experience into useful techniques anyone can use to diffuse stress and resume enjoying life.
Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon demonstrates the safest way to remove an insect from the ear canal.
The Community sounds off with Ahmed on the Supreme Court's approval of early voting in Ohio, Clinton weighs in on Romney's tax plan and a new smoking ban in California. We are joined by Deborah McCreath-Akbar, Katie Halper, Kenneth Damborg, Kyle Hillman and Unai Montes-Irueste.
Women in their late thirties/early forties are wondering why they're not filled with the biological or emotional urge to have children, and why they don't really care. Janet Varney is joined by guests Anjali Sareen, Dr. Fran Walfish, John Jain and Nina Manni to discuss.
Women in their late thirties/early forties are wondering why they're not filled with the biological or emotional urge to have children, and why they don't really care. Janet Varney is joined by guests Anjali Sareen, Dr. Fran Walfish, John Jain and Nina Manni to discuss.
Romney says people don't "die in their apartment because they don't have insurance" but they do end up in the ER. Lack of access to health care is overtaxing hospitals. Community members David Kendall, Hogan Gorman, Pamela Ross, Shannon Brownlee, and Shauntay Brown join the discussion.
WSJ's Melinda Beck and SUNY Downstate Brooklyn Dr. Richard Rosenfeld join Lunchbreak to discuss why people should leave their earwax alone, and give tips on how to safely clean the ear if earwax gets out of hand. Photo Courtesy Northwestern University.
Dr. Natasha discusses the dangerous health risks that are increased by living a sedentary lifestyle.
Dr. Natasha discusses the health benefits of drinking coffee.
Mary Alexander from Home Instead Senior Care shares the basics on Canadian Healthcare.
Mary Alexander from Home Instead Senior Care, provides helpful information on the Canadian Health Act.