Men's Health - Videos

How to Find a Good In-Home Healthcare Service

If you or a loved one has had major surgery like a hip replacement that requires home health care, finding the right service can be a challenge. In this video, Michael Roizen, MD, shares his tips for finding the right home health care for you.

How to Dispose of Prescription Medication Safely

Want to get rid of old prescription drugs knocking around in your cupboards? In this Health Smarts video, Dr. Kevin Soden, shares 4 DEA- and FDA-approved tips to dispose of prescriptions drugs safely.

How Strength Training Helps Your Health

Strength training has many health benefits. In this Health Smarts video, fitness expert Mike Clark, DPT, explains how resistance training help prevent diabetes, osteoporosis, and back pain, as well as age-related muscle loss.

Eat More to Lose Weight

If you're looking to fight belly fat as you age, here's a tip for you: Eat regular meals. People who eat meals at regular times tend to have smaller waists than people who sometimes skip them. In this video, Michael Roizen, MD, explains.

What Nighttime Bathroom Trips May Mean

Do you get up more than once a night to go to the bathroom? It could be a sign of something wrong. Barbara Ficarra, RN, explains how frequent urination may be a sign of diabetes, sleep apnea, kidney problems or urinary tract infection.

Why You Shouldn't Skip Your Vacation

Short trips, taken frequently, can do as much for you and your health as a long vacation. In this video, Michael Roizen, MD, explains how short getaways can boost your health and reduce stress.

Danielle's 140-Pound Weight Loss Reveal

Danielle, 27, appeared on The Doctors last November and shared her experience undergoing robotic gastric bypass surgery. The Doctors then set her up with a nutritionist and a personal trainer to help her on her journey to a healthier life. Danielle has since lost 140 pounds and gone from dress size 24 to 4! See her remarkable transformation and learn how she did it!

What Nighttime Bathroom Trips May Mean

Do you get up more than once a night to go to the bathroom? It could be a sign of something wrong. Barbara Ficarra, RN, explains how frequent urination may be a sign of diabetes, sleep apnea, kidney problems or urinary tract infection.

Telemedicine: Emergency Room Alternative

This year, nearly 800,000 Americans will have a stroke -- and when it comes to survival and quality of life, timing is everything. Not that long ago, a neurologist couldn't always be in the emergency room, but now there's telemedicine. It's all about providing patients with care they may not be able to get. What telemedicine is -- and why it's considered 'the alternative.'

Top 4 Stress Fighters You Need Right Now

When left unchecked, stress can do a number on your body. But you'd be surprised at the simple steps you can take to help lessen or avoid its damaging effects.

The 'Intimidation Factors' That Come With Exercise When You're Plus-Size

Josh Brooks and Paige Waehner join HuffPost Live to go over some of the intimidation factors that come with exercising when you're plus-size.

How I Overcame Intimidation From My Trainer

Blogger Eric Edberg joins Caitlyn to discuss how he overcame intimidation from his trainer to lose weight.

Medicago Fight Flu with Tobacco

Find out how a Canadian pharma company turns genetically modified plants into a vaccine factory.

How to Get Gum Out of Anything

Handy Ma'am shares a few good tips to get chewing gum out of anything.

How to Unclock a Kid's Bedroom

Kids lock doors: Handy Ma'am shares three tricks to unlock a bedroom door.

The DNA Clock That Tracks The Age Of Your Cells And Tissues

A new study, published Monday in peer-reviewed journal Genome Biology, suggests that we all have an internal biological clock that tracks the aging process -- and may reveal the true age of our cells and tissues. It's hidden right in our DNA.

New Laser Treatment for Tattoo Removal

Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Alex Kaplan joins the show to demonstrate how a new type of laser treatment can help you lose your unsightly tattoo in half the time of traditional removal treatments.

Is Aspirin Therapy Right for You?

You've got to love aspirin. For most people, it's a safe way to treat headaches and body aches and pains -- and you'll be hard pressed to find something that works better. But is aspirin therapy right for you?

Natural Cures for Diarrhea

Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears shares natural remedies for diarrhea.

Anxiety and Diarrhea

E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains why anxiety can cause digestive problems.

Natural Cures for Awkward Body Problems

From a simple tip to curb burping, to a quick fix for bad breath, The Doctors offer natural remedies for your most embarrassing body problems.

The Health Benefits of Herbal Teas

Dr. Dhaval Dhru explains how herbal teas are not quite tea and how to get the most benefits from them.

The Causes of Constipation

David Israel, BSc, MD, FRCPC, discusses constipation causes.

Vodka For Your Sore Throat?

Hollywood beauty expert Kym Douglas shares a simple, and surprising, solution for a sore throat.

Vodka-Based Home Remedies

Hollywood beauty expert Kym Douglas shares simple at-home tips to soothe aching muscles and freshen up stinky feet.

Obamacare Will Show The U.S. 'How Big Of A Doctor Shortage We Have'

Dike Drummond joins HuffPost Live to discuss how Obamacare will highlight the doctor shortage in the United States.

Many Preventative Treatments Are Free Under the Affordable Care Act

Mammograms, colonoscopies, cholesterol screening and breast cancer gene counseling - just a few of the dozens of preventive care services that will be free in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act.

The Health Benefits of Standing Instead of Sitting

Standing has been found to reverse a bit of the damage excess sitting does, getting some of the body's functions back to working at an optimal level.

Can a Cocktail Cure Your Hangover?

The Doctors discuss whether drinking alcohol the morning after a night out will help ease the pains of a hangover.

How to Reduce Your Cell Phone Radiation Risk

Cell phones emit electromagnetic radiation that's linked to cancer and lower fertility. Robin Miller, MD, shares 3 easy steps to limit your exposure to mobile phone radiation.