Asthma - Videos

Reviving Rejected Lungs for Lung Transplants

See the new procedure that's giving lungs that wouldn't normally pass the test for transplant, a second chance of saving lives.

Knowing Whether It Is Asthma or Allergies

The Doctors have an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! Learn tips on how to combat asthma and allergies.

The Effects of Drought on Your Health

The United States has experienced a widespread drought since 1956 and many believe it will get worse before it gets better. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how a drought can be detrimental to your health.

How to Use an Aerochamber

This video shows asthma sufferers how to use an aerochamber step by step.

How to Use Your Inhaler

This video shows asthma sufferers how to use an inhaler step by step.

Baby Powder Pranks Problems

Baby powder prank videos are popping up all over the Internet, but The Doctors warn that these tricks may be more harmful than they seem.

How to Use an Aerochamber

This video shows asthma sufferers how to use an aerochamber step by step.

How to Use Your Inhaler

This video shows asthma sufferers how to use an inhaler step by step.

Dangers of the Cinnamon Challenge

News reports are surfacing on the dangers of a popular dare: The Cinnamon Challenge. Fueled by social media and YouTube video uploads, people record themselves struggling to swallow a full tablespoon of ground cinnamon within a minute and without water. The Doctors illustrate why the cinnamon challenge is so difficult and dangerous.

Diane Aulger's Decision

Diane Aulger's husband, Mark, was diagnosed with terminal pulmonary fibrosis after overcoming a battle with colon cancer, all while she was pregnant. She explains why she elected to induce labor early so Mark could meet his infant daughter before his time ran out.

A Father's Dying Wish

After being diagnosed with terminal pulmonary fibrosis, Mark Aulger, 52, had one final wish - to meet his infant daughter before his time ran out.

Diane's Children Join The Doctors

Mark Aulger, 52, was suddenly diagnosed with terminal pulmonary fibrosis and passed away days after the birth of his daughter. Mark's widow, Diane, joins The Doctors along with her five children. Watch as Diane's kids receive a special educational offer from Dallas Christian College.

Diane on Her Husband's Terminal Pulmonary Fibrosis

Mark Aulger, 52, was suddenly diagnosed with terminal pulmonary fibrosis and passed away days after the birth of his daughter. Mark's widow, Diane, joins The Doctors to talk about his untimely passing and how her other children are coping since his death.

What Happens To Your Lungs With And Without Smoking, From Dr. Oz

How long does it take for your lungs to heal after quitting smoking? The answer may surprise you. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com.

Central Sleep Apnea

While most parents try to get their children to sleep, for Monique, putting her two children to bed is another story. Monique, her 9-year-old daughter, Amalia, and 5-year-old son, Diego, all suffer from a rare genetic disease called congenital hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) or central sleep apnea, which can cause them to stop breathing while asleep. Learn more about the disorder.

The Dangerous Hard Metals Disease

More Americans have died from occupational disease in the past 40 years than in all our wars combined. Virtually all of these 100,000 annual deaths are preventable. 'If I poisoned someone they would put me away for life, but the company I worked for poisoned me and got away with it', says one disabled worker. Cathy Calzaretta was only 18 when she began to work for Valenite in California. Within three years her lungs were destroyed.

Oxygen Glasses for COPD Patients

See how the Oxyview Glasses, designed for patients who require supplemental oxygen for conditions like COPD, use hidden breathing tubes in the rim to make the breathing apparatus less noticeable.

The Dangerous Hard Metals Disease

More Americans have died from occupational disease in the past 40 years than in all our wars combined. Virtually all of these 100,000 annual deaths are preventable. 'If I poisoned someone they would put me away for life, but the company I worked for poisoned me and got away with it', says one disabled worker. Cathy Calzaretta was only 18 when she began to work for Valenite in California. Within three years her lungs were destroyed.

New Asthma Treatment Techinque

The Doctors talks about a new technique to treat severe asthma.

How To Control Asthma Attacks

Control your asthma attacks by learning how to anticipate, prevent, and treat them.

An Antibiotic a Day to Keeps COPD Flare Ups Away

COPD is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Twelve million Americans have been diagnosed with the condition, which some know as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. How an antibiotic a day could help keep attacks at bay

What a Chronic Cough May Mean

Allergist Dr. Marc J. Meth explains when a chronic cough may require a trip to a specialist.

Stents for Emphysema

In this health video learn how small stents are helping emphysema patients take a deep breath again.

Sniffing Out Lung Cancer

This medical video looks at the amazing new technology that says it can sniff out lung Cancer.

Targeting Tumors

This medical video looks into the new treatment that makes it easier to target tumors.

Solution for Emphysema

This health video looks into the new solutions to help Emphysema sufferers.

Stents for Lungs

In this medicinal video learn about lung cancer patients experience complications similar to those of asthmatics. Now a new treatment could help them.

What Really Triggers Asthma?

Turns out it's not just a trip to the gym that can send you scrambling for your inhaler. Find out what else can trigger an asthma attack.

Heating Up Asthma

In this medical video learn how doctors are studying a way to prevent asthma attacks without drugs.

Improved Lung Transplant

This medical video explores the amazing advancements that have been made in lung transplant.
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