Men's Health - Videos
Join the discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D, Child & Adolescent Psychologist about the true cost and charge cost of drugs.
What role can intuition play in medicine and healing? Watch renowned medical intuitive Joan Marie Whelan put her unique skills to the test!
Celebrity life coach AJ Johnson emotionally explains how the loss of her parents propelled her change careers and turn grieving into action.
You probably go out to eat expecting a lovely experience with clean plates, napkins and seats. But are they? From the menu to the restroom, Dr. Ian Smith reveals dirty secrets some restaurants don't want you to know!
Fitness expert John Basedow discusses the effects of a sedentary lifestyle and shares tips to stay in shape.
Amy McGorry with Prevention Magazine discusses tips to boosting your brain power.
Join the discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist, about the
Amy McGorry with Prevention Magazine discusses ways to keep your bones healthy and strong.
Melissa Mantor, 31, says she was asked to leave the Planet Fitness in Charleston, South Carolina because she was showing her pregnant stomach.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares three anti-aging myths, featured in The Doctors ' latest HealthSmart column in USA Weekend magazine.
Deborah Copeland joins HuffPost Live to explain how being too healthy hurt her social life.
You know that beautiful bag you just purchased? The one that cost more than your rent? Which is worse: leaving it on the floor, or placing it on the table? Only one way to find out Watch!
Editor of mequilibrium.com Terri Trespicio tells JD and viewers that all stress is not bad, and gives insight on how to cope with it.
Gabrielle Reece tells JD and Rebecca what she continues to do to lead a healthy lifestyle.
JD and Rebecca discuss National Stress Awareness in the month of April.
Can texting be hazardous to your health? Learn what you can do to avoid lasting health problems from too much time spent on your phone or tablet.
A new U.S. study found the "superbug" known as MRSA is now setting up shop in people's homes.
Disconnecting for 20 minutes a day improves all parts of your life says 'A Short Guide to a Long Life' author Dr. David Agus, doctor to the stars and one of the world's leading cancer researchers.
The Doctors identify health issues that each family member needs to address. Will they start taking the necessary steps to improve their health?
Numerous studies show that texting while driving significantly increases the risk for an accident.
Beth Battaglino, R.N. and CEO of HealthyWomen.org, shares her advice for women of all ages for achieving results that can have a lasting impact on their overall health and well-being. WWW.HealthyWomen.org, has been recognized by ForbesWoman as one of the "Top 100 Websites for Women" for the third year in a row and was named the top women's health website by Dr. Mehmet Oz in O, The Oprah Magazine.
Dr. James Chang from the Stanford School of Medicine uses sculptures from 19th-century French artist Auguste Rodin to teach his students the diagnostic process. Stanford's Cantor Arts Center now shows in an exhibition how that works. WSJ's Monika Vosough reports.
The Doctors reveal how they make their patients feel more comfortable when discussing sensitive health topics.
INSIDE EDITION spoke to Marcy McQuillan of Nitless Noggins head lice treatment center about the possibility of getting lice from taking a selfie.
Research shows you're more likely to die of a heart attack at night or during the weekend. Find out what conditions can affect your care and how to get the best treatment.
The Facebook Group "Women Who Eat on Tubes" started by U.K. filmmaker Tony Burke, encourages people to upload pictures of women eating on London tubes along with degrading comments.
Chuck explains that instincts don't come out of thin air, they're built on past experiences and observations of causes and effects.
Are gut feelings the best ways to make decisions?
According to a new study done at the Simon Fraser University in Canada, if you're more than 24-years-old, your brain is "over the hill!"
It's been years in the making and now the rolling dance chair is ready to make its debut. We'll introduce you to the woman who choreographed its production to help some kids do something they've never been able to do before