Women's Health - Videos
The Doctors discuss a photo of what looks like a rash that couple got while sitting in the sand at the beach, but it turns out they were infected with hookworm!
Nearly two-thirds of U.S. doctors feel burned-out, depressed or both and doctorâs suicide rates are on the rise. What you can do to help your doctor
Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum joins The Doctors to share how his passion for health and fitness led to a career in powerlifting for health. Dr. Feigenbaum also plays âhot or not,â weighing in on the latest fitness trends.
The Doctors discuss holistic patches being marketed to help with focus, anxiety, endurance and more. Is this a buzz or a bust?
Ashlee asks The Doctors about her cough that sheâs had for over two months. What could be the cause?
At what age is it recommended for women to freeze their eggs? OB/GYN Dr. Thais Aliabadi weighs in.
Breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk weighs in on a viewer's question about her breast milk changing color when her baby has the flu. Does this really happen?
Shelby learns about the syndrome causing the asymmetry in her breasts and The Doctors offer her some help to relieve her discomfort.
Breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk joins to discuss Shelbyâs concerns about her asymmetrical breasts â" one a size A, the other a D. What is the underlying reason?
The Doctors weigh in on a viewerâs question about her social drinking and how many drinks could take her from happy hour to time for concern.
A 39-year-old mom of three says she wears a corset 23 hours a day to maintain her 18-inch waist. She only takes it off when she showers or works out. Is this healthy?
The Doctors discuss whether or not over the counter pills are as effective at relieving pain as prescription opioids.
Colorado may soon be home to whatâs billed as Americaâs first licensed marijuana spa. If approved, it will offer massages using oils, ganja yoga, and a communal lounge where you can smoke and relax.
The Doctors share a trick that could help you make your next decision.
Researchers recently did swab tests in three major airports to determine the most germ-ridden spots and found a surprising culprit.
A recent survey found that the average person changes their sheets every 24 days. Is that healthy?
The FDA recently approved a blood test to diagnose concussions for the first time ever.
Having trouble sleeping? A new study suggests your solution to more shut-eye might be getting busy more often.
Womenâs Health Magazineâs fitness director Jen Ator joins The Doctors to help answer a viewerâs question about when she should expect to get her period again after having her baby.
Itâs National Womenâs Health Week and Womenâs Health Magazineâs fitness director Jen Ator joins The Doctors to help answer a viewerâs question about an alternative to traditional talk therapy.
The Doctors discuss how joint discomfort or a loss of flexibility or mobility can range from mildly irritating to impactful and may last for weeks, months, or even years.
Erica wants to know what she can do about thigh chaffing when she works out. Womenâs Health Magazineâs fitness director Jen Ator joins The Doctors in celebration of National Womenâs Health Week to share tips and proper skin care steps to prevent it.
Which of these uncomfortable health conditions flare up in warm weather?
The Doctors weigh in on the "Jawzrsize" device that reportedly tones your face and neck when you bite on it. Is this a buzz or a bust?
A man went for an MRI and came out with a hole burned on his stomach from a metal EKG tab being left on him before the procedure.
A new study finds that women unhappy with the size of their breasts are less likely to check them for cancerous lumps.
Do people mirror the behavior of their social circles? The Doctors discuss an interesting study that looks at military families and how their weight is affected by the communities they are assigned to live in.
Falls are the number one cause of injuries and deaths from injuries among senior citizens. Could this belt be the answer?
Oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro shares what we need to know about the new research suggesting that the genetic mutation causing ovarian cancer may come from your father.
The Doctors reveal a simple workout tip that will have you smiling ear-to-ear.