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When it comes to your phone, do you suffer from app overload? While there may be some you can live without, there are some that can keep you healthy! Check out seven apps that could benefit your health
Whoever said pain is beauty definitely wore a pair of high heels! The Wall Street Journal says women spent more than $38 billion on shoes in the U.S. in 2011, and more than half of those sales were for heels over 3 inches high. Before the next time you slip on those heels, make sure you know how much damage you're doing to your feet by wearing them!
We all know that washing your hands with soap and water is the best way to keep them clean, but why does the restroom have to be so far away? Is it okay to substitute the sink for some hand sanitizer? Or is anti-bac sanitizer overkill? Find out!
Could your obsession with selfies be putting your health at risk? Is the increase in plastic surgery linked to the popularity of the photos?
Motivational speaker and father of eight Troy Dunn, author of 'Family: The Good F-Word,' joins The Doctors to share tips for overcoming the biggest roadblocks and repairing the key relationships in your life.
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What does your wardrobe reveal about you? Fashion expert Lawrence Zarian explains how the color of your clothes may indicate and influence your mood.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares healthy nutrition tips for traveling, featured in The Doctors ' HealthSmart column in USA Weekend magazine.
Consuming too much alcohol in the Coachella desert climate can elevate your risk of heat stroke. Learn how to prevent the life-threatening condition.
Every spring, crowds flock to the California desert for The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. In preparation for the star-studded event, many women are taking extreme measures to lose weight. Merle Ginsberg, senior writer for The Hollywood Reporter , sheds light on the alarming trend.
Intervention specialist Ken Seeley explains how music festivals can be a danger zone for people dealing with addiction.
On March 20, 2014 Eric and Charlotte Kaufman embarked on a sailing trip around the world with their two young daughters, Cora, 3, and Lyra, 1. But their journey was abruptly cut short when Lyra became seriously sick at sea. The family sent out a distress call 900 miles off the coast of Mexico and they were rescued by the California Air National Guard. Charlotte's brother, Chad Michael, and The Doctors weigh in on the parents' decision to take the high-risk boat trip with young children.
When is the right time to inform your employer about a medical condition? The Doctors weigh in.
The Doctors reveal the answer to the age-old question of why our fingers get pruney during a long, luxurious bath.
Undergoing surgery? Reader's Digest Editor-in-Chief Liz Vaccariello shares five potentially lifesaving tips every patient needs to know.
Could biting your nails be deadly? The Doctors explain how one man's extreme habit triggered a heart attack that led to his death.
Does becoming a star athlete have more to do with training or family history?
Isle Blansert, creator of The Water Whispers, joins The Doctors to explain ASMR, or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. Learn why some people experience a "braingasm" when they hear certain sounds, such as whispering or lip smacking, which helps them fall asleep.
A Brazilian bodybuilder did more than pump iron to boost his bicep muscles. Arlindo De Souza injected mineral oil and alcohol into his muscles to bulk up his biceps to unnatural proportions. The Doctors discuss the dangerous trend, warning that the risks include severe infection and death.
A recent study showed that men and women may dream differently. The Doctors explain why this might be true.
The Doctors debate which is worse for your health: Wearing a sauna suit to lose weight like Britney Spears, licking the shower door like Madonna, or wearing a bikini, several sizes too small, like Kim Kardashian?
Imagine being able to instantly zap all your stress and anxiety away with just a simple touch of your fingers. You can, according to promoters of a new psychotherapy called "tapping."
Dr. Daliah Wachs is giving a list of tests that everyone should have done to make sure they are healthy.
A good dose of early morning sunlight may help keep your body mass index in check, new research shows.
Sherry Lee Meredith discusses a new report that shape-wear could be squeezing your internal organs on Go Curvy.
Emily Kramer-Golinkoff, co-founder of Emily's Entourage, joins Ricky to discuss what it's really like to live with cystic fibrosis.
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Ketamine is a drug intended to be used as a tranquilizer that's turned into one for the party scene. But now it could be used to treat depression.