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Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist, explains the benefits of positive thinking for healing.
If you add up the cost of your gym membership, equipment and the cost of additional classes, you may be losing a lot more money than pounds. We breakdown exercise and spending habits to see if they really are correlated to achieve the best balance.
Food stamps contribute significantly to an obesity problem in south Texas, according to a recent story in the Washington Post.
Behnad Honarbakhsh, MPT, BHK, CSCS, CAFCI, D.O.(c), discusses benefits of foot rollers for muscle exercise and rehabilitation.
Have trouble sleeping? Unusual pain during pregnancy? The Doctors answer questions from Nancy O'Dell, Brooke Anderson and Entertainment Tonight staffers.
Alcohol hand sanitizers claim to be an effective alternative to hand-washing. But are they as good as they claim? The Healthy Skeptic explains.
If you're a social media junkie, here's good news: It's good for your self-esteem. In this Health Smarts video, Robin Miller, MD, reveals how posting social media updates boosts your mood. So, what's your status?
The Doctors are shocked by a story about a drug company that allegedly falsified its data in order to obtain approval for its drugs by the Federal Drug Administration. Are your medications safe?
Men: Do you have the dreaded "man boobs"? Learn three ways to disguise them.
From sunscreen application to contact lens care, The Doctors share three health habits you're doing wrong.
Learn three surprising habits that may be making you stink.
An Iowa family whose toddler suffers from severe seizures plans to move to Colorado, hoping their daughter can be treated with medical marijuana.
At least 19 states are sending home legislatively mandatory BMI reports, so-called 'fat letters' to parents of elementary, middle- and high-school students. We discuss their effectiveness and their unintended impact on students' body images.
Spending time with family and friends may help you live longer. Research shows that people who are socially connected cope with stress better than those who aren't. In this video, Robin Miller, MD discusses the other health benefits of socializing.
In a special house call, E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork heads to Nashville, Tennessee, to meet a man who lost his arm after being struck by a car. See the life-changing surprises 'The Doctors' helps provide to improve his quality of life.
Dry needling looks like acupuncture but physical therapists say it isn't.
Would you stop drinking if you found out it might make you less attractive or look older than you actually are? The Doctors check out an iPad app called "The Drinking Mirror," that shows you how alcohol can speed up the aging process!
As a cancer survivor himself as well as a longtime supporter of medical research, Michael Milken knows firsthand that quality of life and making smart, healthy decisions can save your life as you get older. And as life expectancy continues to rise, making those choices as a preventative measure has never been more important.
Small and inexpensive improvements can help boost physical activity in American parks.
Michael Milken knows a thing or two about health advocacy and trying to make the world a healthier place. As the driving force behind the Milken Institute, Faster Cures, the Melanoma Research Alliance and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, few people have dedicated more time and money to fighting cancer and other serious illnesses than Milken.
"There's never been a more exciting time in medical research than today." So states leading philanthropist and health advocate Michael Milken in a conversation with Freda Lewis-Hall, M.D., chief medical officer of Pfizer. . The good news is that exciting medical breakthroughs are within our grasp; the not-so-good news is that it still takes too long and costs too much to bring new medical treatments to patients.
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It's all about the junk in the trunk! A new study reveals the benefits of having a big booty!
Overweight teens are at a higher risk for developing cancer as an adult.
Researchers found that prescription drug use varied across the country.
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Actor and comedian Orlando Jones joins 'The Doctors' from the set of Fox's hit new show, 'Sleepy Hollow'. Hear his hilarious health question about the potential effects of fear!
Health stories are a part of the daily news flow. But the ones that often get people talking are when a celebrity brings a health issue to light. Deborah Norville has seen her fair share of those stories during her decades-long tenure at "Inside Edition."
Larissa Roux, MD FRCP Dip Sport Med, MPH, PhD, discusses sports medicine and plantar fasciitis.
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