Men's Health - Videos

How Bad "Bediquette" Can Affect Your Health

Proper etiquette at the dinner table can help avoid embarrassment, but good manners shouldn't end in the dining room! From nighttime flatulence to nocturnal drooling and more, learn the potential health hazards of bad "bediquette!"

Potential Health Hazards of Too-Tight Pants

The Doctors discuss the health risks of women's most embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions! Learn how overly tight pants can suffocate ladies' "self-cleaning ovens" and promote an environment that breeds bacteria!

Potential Health Hazards of G-Strings

The Doctors discuss the health risks of women's most embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions! See why a high-riding G-string, also known as a "whale's tail," can increase the risk of urinary tract infections.

Omega-3s May Not Boost Memory

Omega 3 fatty acids may not boost thinking and memory after all.

Doctors Perform Heart Surgery On Fetus

In this video a thin needle is inserted into the heart of a fetus undergoing surgery. Courtesy of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles-USC Institute of Maternal-Fetal Health at CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

New Health Risks of Living Near an Airport Discovered

People who live near airports often say they've adapted to the noise levels, but new research points to evidence that avoiding some heath risks may be out of their control.

Summer Myths: Get the Facts

Can ocean water heal a cut? Can you get sunburned on a cloudy day? We cut through these seasonal myths to find out the facts.

FDA Looks to Regulate Medical Apps For Tablets and Phones

The FDA will regulate certain medical apps for your phone or tablet -- like those that act like an EKG.

Vitamin D May Not Boost Bone Health

Women who take Vitamin D supplements to boost their bone health may be wasting their money. Calcium supplements, however, do appear to slow bone loss.

Underage Teens Get Cigarettes and Alcohol from Friends and Family

A new study finds most underage youth get cigarettes and alcohol from friends or family members.

Tidy Desks Linked to Healthy Eaters

What does your desk say about you? A new study finds if you keep a tidy desk, you may be a healthy eater. But, if you keep a messy desk, you may be more creative at work.

Arm-Wrestling Dangers

Watch the unexpected result when two friends challenge each other to a friendly arm-wrestling match.

Cavity Search Health Risks

Friends Brandy and Alexandria were driving home to Houston, when they were stopped for speeding. Officers said they smelled marijuana, and a male officer called in a female officer to do a cavity search. The Doctors discuss possible health risks the women might face because the officer used the same glove.

Jamie's Urine Test Results

Jamie says she urinates about five times an hour and asks The Doctors about the possible causes of her frequent urination. Urologist Dr. Jennifer Berman performs a urine test to rule out serious health problems.

Causes of Frequent Urination

Jamie says she urinates about five times an hour. The Doctors share the possible causes of her frequent urination.

How 3D Scans Are Helping Knees

After doing some research and consulting his doctor, Chuck Ernst decided his best option for his knee problem was a costume knee replacement created with 3D CAT scan technology.

It's Happened: A Salmonella Outbreak During the Shutdown

A salmonella outbreak from chicken is highlighting the risk that the partial government shutdown could make it harder to detect and track foodborne illnesses. Betsy McKay and the International Food Information Council's Marianne Smith-Edge discuss. Photo: Getty Images.

Richie Davidson, Ph.D.: How Well-Being Can Be Cultivated

In this session we look at emotions as evolved behavioral responses, how well-being can be cultivated, and how our emotions can influence health. We further investigate the nature of compassion and its compatibility with evolutionary theory.

Esther Sternberg, M.D.: How Stress Can Make You Sick

In this session we look at emotions as evolved behavioral responses, how well-being can be cultivated, and how our emotions can influence health. We further investigate the nature of compassion and its compatibility with evolutionary theory.

Foster Farms Chicken Pinpointed As Cause Of Salmonella Outbreak

Health officials urged consumers to cook chicken thoroughly and take other precautions after an 18-state salmonella outbreak that has made hundreds sick in recent months.

You've Got Loren Brill

After being diagnosed with Hodgkins' lymphoma, Loren Brill took her hobby for amazing desserts and turned them into a therapeutic business venture that mixes peace of mind with all-natural baking.

Is Taking a Lunch Break Better for Your Health?

Are there real health benefits in taking a lunch break? Heidi Mitchell has answers on Lunch Break. Photo: Getty Images.

Can Obesity Talks Trigger An Eating Disorder?

A new study suggests that talking to our kids about obesity could possibly trigger an eating disorder. So how do parents have the right conversation with their children when it comes to practicing healthy eating habits?

What Your Body Does in 30 Seconds

In the next 30 seconds, your body will do an amazing amount of things.

How Much Stuff Do Our Bodies Make In A Year

The amount of hair, skin, sweat, tears, pee, and, uh, more that our bodies make in a year.

6 Perception Altering Facts About Your Body

Your body is a wonderland. A slightly terrifying wonderland.

Ginseng Growers Face Poaching Problem

Ginseng can be worth hundreds of dollars per pound which is causing illegal harvest problems in places where it grows naturally.

The Affordable Care Act Rolls Out

Danielle Leigh reports the rollout of the Affordable Care Act-also known as "Obamacare"- began as people are able to start signing up for new insurance policies that begin Jan. 1, when the law's major provisions are set to go into effect.

Tips to Avoid Health Insurance Scams

The Doctors discuss open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act and how you can avoid scam artists who may try to steal your information.

The Effects of Zero Gravity on the Body

As space travel becomes more common, it's important to be aware of the effects that no gravity can have on the body.