Men's Health - Videos
#CHEKNOMINATE: Breast cancer awareness charity Coppafeel! believe that knowing your boobs could save your life. They encourage 18-30 year olds to check their breasts regularly for signs and symptoms of breast cancer.
Men: Are your grooming habits hot ... or not? The female Docs weigh in on male fashion and hygiene trends.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains why it's important to know your baseline body temperature.
HuffPost's Third Metric seeks to redefine success beyond money and power. As part of our ongoing series, we talk to Dr. Robert Oexman about how our mattress can influence our health and sleep.
Think you know how to wash your hands? Chances are you're doing it wrong. Reporter Monica Robins visits the handwashing lab of a company that makes soaps and sanitizers for a few tips.
Monday mornings -- many of us are in the "recovery" phase after dealing with what some are calling the "Sunday Night Blues." It's that achy, depressing feeling we get when we realize the weekend is over, and the work week is beginning again soon!
Rosie O'Donnell shares how she and her wife became closer after they both dealt with health issues. Part of the series Mondays With Marlo on MarloThomas.com.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares tips for protecting your skin during winter, featured in 'The Doctors' latest article in USA Weekend HealthSmart column.
A 70-year-old Michigan man has been donating blood since he was a teenager. That adds up to about 30 gallons of blood donated and hundreds of lives saved.
The new year has been bringing higher health insurance deductibles for patients checking into the doctor's office or emergency room. Bob Hansen explains why you could be shelling out more for your healthcare plan in 2014.
The Doctors share vital tips for staying safe during inclement winter weather.
Intervention specialist Ken Seeley discusses the alarming number of heroin-related deaths in the U.S. and the warning signs of heroin addiction. Plus, why it's imperative for an addict's family to be involved in the rehabilitation process.
The Doctors weigh in on CVS Pharmacy's new policy prohibiting the sale of tobacco products in their stores.
Two registered nurses expose hidden hospital secrets that every patient needs to know.
Following the tragic death of Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Doctors discuss the alarming surge of heroin addiction in the U.S.
Find out which health and beauty habits you're better off doing at night.
Learn about three common medical mistakes your physician may be guilty of making.
What's your reflection really revealing? See how your eyes, ears, nose and neck could be pointing out potential health problems!
Do you have allergies, achy joints or acne? These are all common conditions that account for thousands of doctors visits every year.
When an emergency strikes, many people feel helpless. A new app allows you to spring into action.
Hear how one man survived a nail to the heart. Plus, Dr. Travis describes what you should do if you accidentally impale yourself.
Family medicine physician and sexologist Dr. Rachael Ross offers strategies to help one woman curb her cheek-biting habit, which she says is causing wrinkles around her mouth.
Urologist Dr. Jennifer Berman weighs in on whether holding in urine is worse than holding in a bowel movement.
Which is worse: popping a pimple or picking a scab? Family medicine physician and sexologist Dr. Rachael Ross has the answer.
Spring is quickly approaching which means it's time to clean and get organized. When doing your spring cleaning this year it's important to properly dispose of old health products or expired medication sitting in your medicine cabinet.
When was the last time you gave your medicine cabinet a serious makeover? National beauty correspondent Stacy Cox, shares how to revamp and clean it out, plus tips on two important household must-haves.
Jim, 43, and his wife, Jennie, have been searching for a kidney donor for Jim, but with no luck. The couple decided to build a kidney made of snow in their front yard, accompanied by a sign that states: "Kidney Wanted." They join The Doctors to discuss the benefits of organ donation.
Millions of men become ill or die each year from these threats. Find out what tops the lists and how you can protect yourself.
Jim, 43, and his wife, Jennie, have been searching for a kidney donor for Jim, but with no luck. Learn what motivated the couple to build a kidney made of snow in their front yard.
Jim, 43, and his wife, Jennie, have been searching for a kidney donor for Jim, but with no luck. Learn what motivated the couple to build a kidney made of snow in their front yard.