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School Condom Wrappers Have Parents Upset

Students in Boston getting condoms at their high schools isn't very controversial anymore. But what does have some parents up in arms .. are the wrappers some of those condoms come in! Greg Wayland has more.

Amputee Travels Cross Country to Get Prosthetic Limbs

It took thousands of miles for one man to take a few steps. A double amputee traveled from St. Lucia to Nebraska to get donated prosthetics that allowed him to walk again.

Retail Clinics Are Offering Benefits and Low-Cost Convenience

More and more retail-based clinics are opening up across the country. It can have benefits like low cost and convenience, but experts say it's not the place to go for kids' primary care or serious medical issues.

Shailene Woodley Looks Into the Oil Pulling Trend, but Does It Really Work?

For the last few weeks, it seems like everyone we know has been talking about oil pulling - heck, even Divergent star Shailene Woodley is a fan of swishing oil around in her mouth! Like most proponents of the Ayurvedic practice, Shailene says that oil pulling keeps her teeth white and kills plaque. But does it really live up the hype? Before you run to the bathroom for a 20-minute swishing session, you'll want to watch our breakdown of the ancient practice!

Caring for Yourself While Caring for a Loved One

It's difficult to find time and energy to look after your own health while taking care of a loved one, but it's vitally important to do so. This is a lesson that actress Jill Eikenberry learned when she was diagnosed with a recurrence of breast cancer while dealing with the needs of her mother, who was debilitated by dementia. Eikenberry, along with her husband, actor Michael Tucker, sit down with Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, to discuss their care giving experiences.

Why Communication Is Key When Your Partner Is Ill

LA Law's Jill Eikenberry was first diagnosed with breast cancer the same year the TV series made its debut, in 1986. Despite their busy television careers, she and her husband, co-star Michael Tucker, still managed to stay focused on each other. Eikenberry and Tucker describe to Pfizer's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, how their communication changed after Jill's diagnosis and the effect that had on their relationship.

Five Things You Should Know About Caring for a Loved One

Caring for an ill family member can be a tall order. Although care giving can be one of life's rewarding experiences, the role comes with enormous responsibilities and pressures. Pfizer's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, shares five tips to support you in your care giving role. The development of a caregiver team, knowing and using your resources and taking time out for yourself are just a few things that can help you navigate your care giving journey.

National Poison Prevention Week

Important tips to prevent and treat exposure to poisonous substances.

Tips for Stocking Your Medicine Cabinet This Spring

Spring is here and it's time to shift over your medicine cabinet for the season. Toss out what's old and make room for new. National beauty and wellness correspondent, Stacy Cox shares what to stock up on.

Can LSD Be Good For You?

The first LSD study conducted on patients in 40 years has revealed the drug has lasting therapeutic effects when it comes to anxiety. Should LSD be reconsidered in medical circles?

How LSD Can Help With Anxiety And Mental Health Issues

Ricky is joined by a panel of experts who weigh in on how LSD may actually be able to help people with anxiety and mental health issues.

Can LSD Actually Be Good For You?

Rick Doblin joins Ricky to talk about why LSD may actually have positive effects on the human body.

Chef Alex Reznik on the California Glove Law

A new California law requires all food service workers, including chefs and bartenders, to wear gloves at all times. Chef Alex Reznik weighs in on why this well-intentioned law may fall short of protecting consumers.

The Health Hazards of Sitting

Spending most of the day sitting can cause more than stiffness. It may increase the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and premature death, even if you exercise regularly. Find out why and what you can do about it.

Avoidng the Sunday Blues

Got the Sunday blues? Learn why you shouldn't give in and how you should be spending your Sunday.

Manic Mondays Increases Heart Attacks Risks

Did you manage your stress over the weekend? If not, you could be at risk for a fatal heart attack. The Doctors explain why stress levels are at the highest on Monday morning, and what you can do to chill out.

New York City's Rat-Infested Restaurant Map?

Could you unknowingly be dining with rodents? The Doctors discuss a new interactive map of New York City that shows residents which restaurants may have a rat problem.

Shocking Source of Earache

A 48-year-old woman who had worn a hearing aid for many years was recently admitted to the E.R. for a severe earache. When her hearing aid was removed, the startling source of her pain was revealed. Find out what was discovered inside her ear canal!

How Do You Protect Yourself From Medical Mistakes?

Pharmacies can make mistakes, how can you protect yourself?

Why It's Hard To Go To The Doctor When You're Bisexual

March is Bisexual Health Awareness Month, an effort to raise the profile of the unique mental health & well-being issues facing bisexuals. So, why do bisexuals have a higher suicide rate than their gay counterparts & what can doctors do about it?

Bisexual Health: The Worst Of The LGBTs

March is Bisexual Health Awareness Month, an effort to raise the profile of the unique mental health & well-being issues facing bisexuals. So, why do bisexuals have a higher suicide rate than their gay counterparts & what can doctors do about it?

Dangerous Male Drug Trend

A new party drug cocktail is sending increasing numbers of men to the emergency room. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how this dangerous combination affects the body.

Natural Remedies for Car Sickness

Family medicine physician Dr. Rachael Ross shares natural remedies for car sickness.

Do Casinos Pump Oxygen and Pheromones Into the Air?

The Doctors tackle the rumor that Las Vegas casinos pump oxygen and pheromones into the air to keep gamblers alert and stimulated. Is this true?

High-Tech Pillow for Improved Sleep

Suffering from a lack of sleep? Family medicine physician Dr. Rachael Ross explains how the Sleepow memory foam pillow equipped with an embedded sound machine and mp3 player can help you get a better night's rest.

How Much Sleep Do You Really Need Before Driving?

How much sleep do you really need before getting behind the wheel? Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears has the answer.

30 Minutes of Activity Can Help You Live Longer

Want to add years to your life? Get off the couch. Integrative medical specialist Robin Miller, MD, explains that being active for just 30 minutes, five times a week, could cut your mortality risk.

A Mother's Quest to Save Her Son

Mother, Jenn Mcnary, fights to get both of her sons eligible for medical treatment of Duchenne, but the FDA won'y approve the drug quick enough.

Can Doctors Be Taught How to Talk to Patients

Join the discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist, about the need for improved doctor-patient communication.

Does Sleeping In Once a Week Help You Catch Up Lost Sleeping Hours?

True or False: Naps help you sleep at night. Exercise is a good sleep aid. Sleeping in makes up for sleep loss.