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It's one of the most popular pain medicines in the U.S., but every year 150 Americans die from accidently taking too much acetaminophen. Before you reach for another pill, find out how much is too much when it comes to taking Tylenol
Lose weight? Go to the gym? Stop smoking? Whatever it is you promised yourself you would do this year, we have ways that will help you reach your goals.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares healthy tips for caregivers, featured in The Doctors ' latest HealthSmart column in USA Weekend magazine.
Health care professionals recommend that people get between seven and eight hours of sleep every night, but 40% of Americans get less than seven. A few mobile apps are designed to help users go to bed and increase their amount of sleep.
Rachael Ray is challenging two families to trade routines and see what happens! One keeps a strict, veggie-packed diet while the other thinks they don't have the time to eat healthy and has always opted for higher-calorie takeout. See what they learn from trying each other's choices for a week.
The Doctors respond to a distressing report that ranked the United States healthcare system one of the lowest among the developed nations in the world. Hear their views on how to best improve the healthcare system in America.
Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, chief medical officer for Pfizer, shares the power of an hour. Learn how you can improve your health in just 60 minutes.
Thing losing an hour of sleep is no big deal? Not so, say experts, who suggest these great tips for getting your internal clock back on track.
We've all been taught to call 9-1-1 when distressed, but what constitutes a true emergency?
Lifestyle expert Moll Anderson shares a special surprise with The Doctors.
Craving something sweet or spicy? Learn the health secrets your hunger pangs reveal!
Sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta shares secrets to survive 'springing forward.' Plus, how to have a perfect nap!
Just say no to more caffeeine and yes to these simple tips for improving your energy.
Are doctors' stethoscopes more contaminated with bacteria than their hands?
Today more than 119,000 people in the United States are waiting for an organ transplant. We've discovered it's not just how sick you are, but where you live that determines if patients will get the organ they so desperately need.
Learn how a pregnancy complication caused one woman to suffer a severe stroke after giving birth. See her inspirational story of survival and the incredible progress she's made on her road to recovery.
Chinese cities are frequently plagued with high levels of air-pollution, making a good face mask a necessity. Writer Debra Bruno tells Michael Arnold what to look for when buying a mask.
The Doctors weigh in on what a nurse allegedly attempted to put in her husband's IV bag.
Why do we hiccup? See if this question can stump Dr. Charlotte Grayson.
After Harry Damon's son, Nick, died in a snowmobiling accident, the 55-year-old firefighter struggled for a way to honor him. After getting in touch with the National Kidney Registry, Harry decided to give the ultimate gift: his own living kidney to a complete stranger. Learn the inspiring stories behind the life-saving chain reaction Harry launched.
After Harry Damon's son, Nick, died in a snowmobiling accident, the 55-year-old firefighter struggled for a way to honor him. After getting in touch with the National Kidney Registry, Harry decided to give the ultimate gift: his own living kidney to a complete stranger.
After Harry Damon's son, Nick, died in a snowmobiling accident, the 55-year-old firefighter struggled for a way to honor him. After getting in touch with the National Kidney Registry, Harry decided to give the ultimate gift: his own living kidney to a complete stranger. The Doctors meet more than a dozen donors and recipients in the Nick Damon Memorial Chain.
After Harry Damon's son, Nick, died in a snowmobiling accident, the 55-year-old firefighter struggled for a way to honor him. After getting in touch with the National Kidney Registry, Harry decided to give the ultimate gift: his own living kidney to a complete stranger. UCLA's kidney exchange program director Dr. Jeffrey Veale explains how a kidney chain works. And, learn about recent advances in kidney surgery.
According to the ancient Chinese and Indian practice of foot reading, your toes may reveal aspects of your personality. Find out what secrets your feet may be exposing!
Brigitte Kali offers you seven great suggestions to set goals and reach them.
Male urethral and penile reconstructive surgeon Dr. Joel Gelman explains the surgery he performed to repair Chris' torn urethra.
Professional skateboarder Chris Swanson, 36, is used to the bumps and bruises that go along with his profession, but he was wholly unprepared for the mortifying injury he sustained during a stunt. While performing a routine trick on a makeshift ramp and handrail, a wrong move sent him flying several feet into the air before slamming his groin on a metal rail, tearing his urethra.
It's hard to get back on your feet when you can't put weight on your legs, but now NASA technology is allowing for some out of this world rehabbing. Taking a walk on the anti-gravity treadmill is the new alternative in physical therapy.
The exercise habits of the average American are appalling, according to a study recently published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Join the discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist, about the issue of financing for doctors through medicare and medicaid.