Men's Health - Videos
Carole Moss joins HuffPost Live to discuss the death of her son, who caught MRSA while staying in a hospital.
Heather Jackson joins HuffPost Live to talk about her son being seizure-free for 14-months due to medical marijuana.
Holli Brown joins HuffPost Live to discuss her epileptic daughter's use of medicinal marijuana.
The Doctors set the record straight on holding in your pee vs. using a dirty porta-potty, drunk driving vs. drunk walking and binge drinking vs. daily drinking. The answers may surprise you.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas? Not for one 80-year-old woman who came to the emergency room with something very strange lodged in a pretty private place. Plus, what did doctors find crawling in one man's ear?
Mold expert Samuel Dixon shares three tips to rid your washing machine of mold. Plus, find out what black mold can do to your health.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares an at-home test you can use to determine whether your neck pain may indicate a serious problem.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares an at-home test you can use to determine whether your neck pain may indicate a serious problem.
Do cell phones really cause brain tumors? And can the flu vaccine actually make you sick? Readers Digest Editor-in-chief Liz Vaccariello joins Dr. Travis to explain when a health headline should cause you to worry and when you can let it go.
Do spicy foods give you a hot butt? Learn why hot sauces and peppers can lead to a burning sensation on the other end. Plus, what can you do to alleviate the pain, yet still enjoy your favorite foods?
What can you do to prevent your lungs from burning when it's cold? And is it dangerous to exercise in cold weather?
A Facebook fan wants to know: "Why does it burn when I pee?" Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears corrects a common misconception about urinary tract infections.
Breast surgeon Dr. Kristi Funk demonstrates how to perform a self-breast exam, which she recommends every woman do once a month. "You're looking for changes, something new," Dr. Funk says.
Chances are, your daily routines of brushing your teeth, shaving, washing your face and combing your hair are actually being done wrong. INSIDE EDITION speaks with Beauty editor, Jill Percia on how to do them right.
Need to relax? Stress can cause a host of health problems, but there are some proven ways to find relief. In this video, Michael Roizen, MD, explains how laughter, black tea, certain scents and chi-gong, a martial art, can help drive stress away.
Don't shy away from that karaoke mic! In this video, Robin Miller, MD, reveals how singing - even if it's off-key - reduces stress and boosts your mood and memory.
Are you a video game fan? Keep playing -- it's good for your memory! In this video, Robin Miller, MD, reveals how playing video games are a fun anti-aging pursuit to help seniors sharpen their cognitive skills and prevent memory loss.
Breast surgeon Dr. Kristi Funk demonstrates how to perform a self-breast exam, which she recommends every woman do once a month. "You're looking for changes, something new," Dr. Funk says.
Tree stand falls can mean injury or death for hunters. Emily Longnecker spoke with an injured hunter about the one device that could've prevented his hospital visit.
Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist discusses the importance of learning from one's mistakes.
New research suggests the art of fist bumping may be cleaner than shaking hands.
It took years for a Louisiana woman to figure out what disease made her husband ill and eventually killed him. Now she wants to raise awareness and work hard to find a cure.
This November, check in with The Doctors on TV and Twitter, and you could win $5,000 in "The Doctors Check-in Challenge!" See Dr. Travis surprise the third winner!
Learn what you should do if you dislocate your shoulder.
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears visited gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez to undergo a routine colonoscopy. During the procedure, Dr. Rodriguez removed a polyp and sent it out for testing. Watch as Dr. Rodriguez reveals the results of the biopsy to Dr. Sears.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez explains how a colonoscopy is performed, and why it's safer if the patient is under anesthesia during the procedure.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Dr. Ian Smith pays a visit to Clark, a man whose selfless act of bravery put him in harm's way and changed his life forever.
It's been 50 years since the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. The Doctors are joined by former Parkland Hospital surgeon Dr. Ronald Jones, who shares his eyewitness account of that fateful day. Plus, could there have been more than one shooter? Forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht weighs in.
Father of late actress Brittany Murphy, Angelo Bertolotti, and investigative reporter and family friend Julia Davis join The Doctors to discuss the toxicology report recently released from Murphy's hair samples, which showed elevated levels of metals, indicating the actress may have been poisoned.
The Doctors are joined by toxicology expert Dr. Michael Levine who offers his professional opinion of the new toxicology report issued for the late actress, Brittany Murphy. Murphy's father believes the results show his daughter may have been poisoned. Does Dr. Levine think the results are enough to warrant a reopening of the case?