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A Florida doctor spent time and organized a team to provide medical care to patients affected by a typhoon in the Philippines.
Moon Cho of Ying & Yang Living is joined by Ayurveda expert, who tells us how to pick up our low energy with Ayurveda, the Indian practice of holistic medicine and healthy living. Visit Ying & Yang Living website at www.yingandyangliving.com
Swimmer's ear, an infection of the outer ear and ear canal, leads to more than 2 million doctor visits every year in America and nearly $500 million in annual health care costs. Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears shares an easy, at-home solution to treat the condition.
From the dangers of pool drains to preventing poolside slips, pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears shares tips for staying safe while swimming.
Can peeing in pools cause a toxic reaction? Research published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology reports that when chlorine combines with uric acid a component of urine and sweat it can form volatile chemical compounds that may affect the heart, lungs and central nervous system.
One family raises awareness about a deadly freshwater amoeba called Naegleria fowleri that tragically claimed the life of their 7-year-old son. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the amoeba is contracted, and why it can rapidly lead to death. Plus, learn tips to protect yourself and your loved ones from the microscopic, waterborne parasite.
Is it safe for pregnant women to go swimming? The Doctors weigh in.
The Doctors weigh in on wearing contacts in the water.
A 2013 study conducted by the CDC found that more than half of public pools in the U.S. tested positive for E. coli. The Doctors and environmental scientist Jen Ervast share tips to help swimmers prevent sickness from contaminated pool water.
One couple shares how a deadly freshwater amoeba called Naegleria fowleri tragically claimed the life of their 7-year-old son just four days after his symptoms began.
Dr. Eddie Phillips joins Josh to reveal what question you'd better not prepare to ask your doctor.
Your chips are about to get pretty lonely. Some hummus and layered dips are being pulled from shelves at Target and Trader Joe's because they could be tainted with something called listeria, a nasty and potentially fatal infection.
Learn about the rare and unpredictable complication that caused Stephanie's heart to stop during the delivery of her son, Jacob.
Would you pay an annual fee to avoid using a public bathroom? The Doctors discuss this new trend sweeping across New York City.
Statistics show that nearly half of American adults are afraid of deep water in pools, and between one-third and one-half never learned how to swim. Lisa, 46, is a mother of two who falls into these categories. Swim instructor Emily Cohen and urologist Dr. Jennifer Berman stage a "swim-tervention" to help Lisa take the plunge and conquer her fear of water.
Moon Cho of Ying & Yang Living is joined by Ayurveda expert, who talks about how to use Ayurveda, the Indian practice of holistic and healthy living, to calm your high anxiety levels.
Moon Cho of Ying & Yang Living is joined by Ayurveda expert, who talks about the fundamental principles of Ayurveda and how to apply it to your life for healthy living.
Many patients prefer doctors who are the same sex, class, race, tax bracket even those who have the same cholesterol level. But does effective healthcare require doctors to relate to their patients, or keep some distance to stay objective?
As many as 5,000 people could have been exposed to hepatitis A after eating at a Red Robin restaurant in Springfield, Missouri.
Could shaking hands with your doctor be just as hazardous to your health as smoking? INSIDE EDITION spoke with Dr. Richard Besser after a new medical report advised doctors to stop shaking hands with their patients.
Are you keeping secrets from your doctor? Do you tell your physician the absolute truth? If you don't you could be putting your health and life at risk!
Seven billion of us use one now the phone you talk, text, and tweet with could do much more for your health
The Doctors are green with envy about the calm, zen-like way one of the show producers approaches the often stressful job of creating The Doctors television show. Learn his secret to remaining cool as a cucumber.
What is your tongue trying to tell you when it has turned an unusual shade of orange? The Doctors offer tips for keeping your tongue a healthy shade of pink.
With warmer spring days and cooler nights upon us, plus summer vacations in the not-too-distant future, it's officially hot tub season. But while a soak in the hot tub may sound relaxing, is it hygienic? Does shaking in a few chemicals actually do the trick?
Winter brings cold and cold brings the season we all seem to get sick. Many of the things we do every day, even without thinking, could be harming our health and putting us at risk for getting sick
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The Doctors talk to a young man who suffered structural damage to his face from a schoolyard brawl. Should his assailant, a fellow student, face criminal charges?
Meet Eric and Grace, and Bob and Diana, two couples who turned to a live donor transplant exchange program to get the kidney transplants Grace and Bob both desperately needed. Hear their stories.