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If you're having a heart attack, can you administer "self CPR" by coughing? E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork weighs in on this Internet health rumor.
If youâre having a heart attack, can you administer âself CPRâ by coughing? E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork weighs in on this Internet health rumor.
A new debate is brewing in the porn industry, and this one involves the HIV-prevention medication Truvada. HuffPost Live speaks to industry insiders about how the antiretroviral is being used by those in the business.
A new debate is brewing in the porn industry, and this one involves the HIV-prevention medication Truvada. HuffPost Live speaks to industry insiders about how the antiretroviral is being used by those in the business.
HIV Prevention Advocate Jim Pickett joins HuffPost Live to break down the Truvada controversy.
A company called Open Worm is creating a digital worm that will greatly assist scientists in discovering how to cure diseases like Alzheimer's.
Jinkx Monsoon joins HuffPost Live to talk about OraQuick.
Dr. Guy Eakin, Vice President of Scientific Affairs for the BrightFocus Foundation, discusses the top five questions you should ask your doctor regarding your Alzheimer's diagnosis.
HuffPost's Third Metric seeks to redefine success beyond money and power. As part of our ongoing series, we want to shine a light on the more than 5 million Americans that are living with dementia. What do they want their loved ones to know?
The conundrum has stumped doctors for years. Why do neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's affect only the elderly? Why do some people live to be over 100 with normal brain functioning while others develop dementia decades earlier?
Alzheimer's disease may contribute to nearly as many deaths as heart disease and cancer, new study suggests.
The Doctors demonstrate how to spring clean your first-aid kit!
Find out which animal may hold the secret to finding a cure for HIV.
Kathy Ritchie joins Nancy to share her story of how she changed her life in order to take care of her mother with dementia.
The Doctors demonstrate how to spring clean your first-aid kit!
The Doctors discuss Dallas Buyers Club and America's AIDS epidemic during the 1980s.
Actor Seth Rogen delivered a moving testimony in Congress about watching his mother-in-law struggle with Alzheimer's. His story is far from unfamiliar for the sandwich generation those who care for both their children and parents with Alzheimer's.
Researchers are testing the effectiveness of a diabetes drug for the prevention of the development of Alzheimer's Disease in people who are predisposed to develop the condition.
Researchers say a toddler born with HIV has been functionally cured of the disease. Could it lead to a cure for HIV?
Deb Dugan came to the rescue of The Global Fund with (RED), a charity she founded to help eliminate AIDS in Africa. She joins us to talk World AIDS Day, how she rallied the private sector and raised enough money to impact the lives of 14 million.
Constance Mudenda shares her story of having a child after suffering loss and learning she was HIV-positive.
Philanthropist and HIV and AIDS activist Cookie Johnson, wife of NBA legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson, joins The Doctors to discuss the stigmas surrounding HIV and AIDS and the importance of education.
There are 34 million people around the globe currently living with HIV, but what's it really like to live with it and is the stigma still what it was decades ago? Our panel discusses in honor of World AIDS Day.
There are 34 million people around the globe currently living with HIV, but what's it really like to live with it and is the stigma still what it was decades ago? Rae Lewis-Thornton shares her story.
There are 34 million people around the globe currently living with HIV, but what's it really like to live with it and is the stigma still what it was decades ago? We speak with Duane Cramer.
The Doctors has an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! Learn about the newest studies on Alzheimer's disease in the latest article.
To increase brainpower and memory, what matters most is what you do with your mind and your muscles. In this video, Michael Roizen, MD, offers three tips that can help you boost your brain and improve your memory.
What's the secret to keeping your brain fast and nimble? Sharpen it with some proven techniques. Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, shares tips to improve your memory and brainpower.
Regular eye exams do more than protect your vision. They may help you prevent dementia. In this Health Smarts video, Kevin Soden, MD, explains the connection between poor eyesight and a higher risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.