Women's Health - Videos
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.
Advancement in science keeps us alive. But now womb-swapping will keep us fertile. Shouldn't uterine transplants be thought of in the same way as kidney transplants? Caroline Tehrani is joined by Huffington Post Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria and guests Michelle Whitlock, Seang Lin Tan and Bonnie Steinbock to discuss.
Julie, 32, watched two of her close friends deal with the aftermath of a breast cancer diagnosis. One of her friends responded well to chemotherapy but underwent a double mastectomy to survive. Her other friend, however, was not so fortunate and lost her battle with breast cancer. Watch as Julie visits surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk for a much-needed clinical breast exam.
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.
Advancement in science keeps us alive. But now womb-swapping will keep us fertile. Shouldn't uterine transplants be thought of in the same way as kidney transplants? Caroline Tehrani is joined by Huffington Post Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria and guests Michelle Whitlock, Seang Lin Tan and Bonnie Steinbock to discuss.
Advancement in science keeps us alive. But now womb-swapping will keep us fertile. Shouldn't uterine transplants be thought of in the same way as kidney transplants?
A new bill aims to give pregnant women the same considerations as disabled workers. Will it protect their jobs and health, or just be an added burden for businesses? Joining the conversation are Ann Hoey, Bethany Blankley, Dina Bakst, Ellen Rohr, Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner and Louis Theros.
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.
How many pounds of different food groups does the average American consume each year? Watch the three remaining Hunger Teams duke it out to find out in the second round of The Doctors' Hunger Games.
Meet the teams of The Doctors' Hunger Games - No Country for Fat Men, Muffin Top Stoppers, Thin It to Win It and Mission Slimpossible.
In the first challenge of The Doctors' Hunger Games, watch the hunger teams compete in an anatomical competition.
There is a gross misconception that exercising for an hour or two will burn enough calories to let you indulge. Ladies, think again.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains the different sources of mercury that pregnant women may come into contact with and should avoid.
Danielle says she's struggled with severe tooth decay all her life and reaches out to The Doctors for a solution. Follow Danielle into the operating room as she undergoes reconstructive dental surgery. Plus, see her new smile!
Boo! Janet investigates odd fears like being scared of abandoned construction equipment, dodgeball, and civil war ghosts with the likes of Cara Santa Maria, April Richardson, Melissa Blake, Katie Corcoran Lylte and Martha Sue Coursey.
Many of the things that scare us shouldn't and many of the things we love are scary.
The vast majority of Americans are not prepared for death, dying and the choices that must be made, which translates to a significant health care crisis. Alyona discusses the difficult topic with guests Dr. Jennifer Brokaw, Dr. Joseph Nowinski, Joanne Lema and Dr. Lael Conway Duncan.
The vast majority of Americans are not prepared for death, dying and the choices that must be made which translates to a significant health care crisis.
48.6 million live without health insurance in the US. In a country where 60% of people skip doctor appointments due to costs, is the future of US health care abroad? Joining the conversation are Iris Estrada, Dr. Jacobo Zafrani, Josef Woodman and Rajesh Rao.
More than a decade of war, and the DOD still can't precisely diagnose concussion-related brain injury from bomb blasts, the most common cause of combat casualties. Joining the conversation are David Wood, Retired Lieutenant Jason Gladney, Michael Wilmore and Dr. Jam Ghajar.