Colds and Infections - Videos

Why You Should Worry About the Flu

ER physician Dr. Travis Stork explains why you should be more worried about flu season. Plus, pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears advises who should get an annual flu vaccine and when.

Safety Precautions for Stopping Ebola

The Doctors discuss the safety measures health care workers need to take while helping to contain West Africa's Ebola epidemic.

Containing the Ebola Outbreak

The Doctors and viral specialist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez discuss President Obama's strategy to stop the Ebola epidemic in West Africa from becoming a global pandemic.

The Possible Causes of Rust Colored Sweat

Endocrinologist Dr. Joseph Pinzone explains the potential causes of one woman's chronic, rust-colored sweat.

Preventing Bacterial Meningitis

Pfizer Chief Medical Officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall offers advice to college students on how to avoid contracting bacterial meningitis as they go back to school.

How to Identify the Symptoms of West Nile Virus

Maria has all that you need to know about West Nile.

Ebola Patient Arriving In U.S: What You Need To Know

Infectious disease specialist Dr. Dalilah Restrepo explains healthcare preparations in treating Ebola patients and discusses what level of concern it poses for the United States.

Dr. Richard Besser Explains Ebola Outbreak Dangers

INSIDE EDITION spoke with Dr. Besser about the deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus and what people in the United States need to know.

Doctor Approved Tips for Cold and Flu During the Holidays

Sascha de Gersdorff from "Women's Health" Magazine joins The Better Show to give some helpful doctor approved tips during the holidays.

Why Summer Colds Are Worse

Learn why the dreaded summer cold might be worse than its cold weather cousin.

Why Going to Work Sick Is a Bad Idea

Going to work sick may seem like a sign of dedication to your job, but it could make you less productive in the long run and harm your coworkers. Find out why.

4 Symptoms That Signal Multiple Sclerosis

What exactly is multiple sclerosis and how would you know if you have it? Our own Dr Stephanie Moore gives you 4 symptoms you should not ignore.

How to Become a Bone Marrow Donor

Tim and Maggie Murry's four sons Sean, 21, Patrick, 17, Danny, 12, and Timmy, 9, all have Diamond Blackfan anemia, an extremely rare and life-threatening blood disorder. The congenital condition inhibits bone marrow from producing an adequate amount of red blood cells, which are essential for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Without treatment, unstable amounts of iron accumulate in the body, resulting in blood toxicity, vital organ damage and death. The only cure f

Family's Search for Life-Saving Bone Marrow Donors

Tim and Maggie Murry's four sons Sean, 21, Patrick, 17, Danny, 12, and Timmy, 9, all have Diamond Blackfan anemia, an extremely rare and life-threatening blood disorder. The congenital condition inhibits bone marrow from producing an adequate amount of red blood cells, which are essential for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Without treatment, unstable amounts of iron accumulate in the body, resulting in blood toxicity, vital organ damage and death.

Living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

After Matthew injured his foot playing soccer five years ago, the pain never went away. Matthew, who is now 16, was eventually diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains that the syndrome is a disease of the nervous system that can develop after an injury and leads to prolonged, severe pain.

New Treatment Option for Chronic Pain

Dr. Jack D'Angelo, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, offers a new treatment for complex regional pain syndrome, which uses a Calmare device to create a normal signal to the brain.

What Is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?

E.R. Dr. Travis Stork explains how complex regional pain syndrome causes the nervous system to send the wrong messages to the brain.

One Click Clinic: Chicken Pox Advice

Dr Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about chicken pox.

One Click Clinic: Head Lice Questions

Dr. Ricky Gondhia talks about head lice, and answers common questions you might have, like what is head lice and how can I treat it?

Common Questions About Whooping Cough

Dr Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about whooping cough.

Common Questions About Norovirus

Health and medical advice from Dr. Ricky Gondhia about Norovirus.

One Click Clinic: Commonly Asked Cold and Flu Questions

Dr. Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about cold and flu, like the main difference between the cold and the flu. He also discusses symptoms of each and treatments.

How to Prevent Deer Tick Bites

Learn these important tips for avoiding tick bites and Lyme disease.

Using a Laser Light to Light Up Crohn's Disease and Colitis

A new kind of laser is lighting the way to better treatment of autoimmune diseases and it's doing it quicker and cheaper than ever before

How to Prevent MRSA Infection

Pfizer's chief medical officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall joins The Doctors to share the signs and symptoms of a MRSA infection, and steps you can take to prevent contracting this potentially deadly bacteria.

What Does Orange Mucus Indicate?

Karen says that she's had chronic sinus infections all her life and sometimes, her mucus can be tinged orange. She wants to know if she should be worried. Dr. Sears shares how to treat irritated membranes in the nose.

Uncommon Tips to Prevent Cold and Flu

The key to fighting off the cold and flu is to act fast! We have some uncommon tips to help keep you healthy this season

Celiac Disease Risk Factors

Alice Bast explains the risks associated with celiac disease.

Olympic Freeskier Angeli VanLaanenn on Her Battle with Lyme Disease

Olympic freeskier Angeli VanLaanen opens up on her years long battle against Lyme disease. Prior to flying high in Sochi, Angeli was sidelined for years as she recovered from the debilitating disease. Angel explains why diagnoses are often difficult and offers simple tips to keep yourself safe from the ticks that carry the disease.

Saving Terri: Incisionless Surgery for Swallowing

Meet a woman who lost 86 pounds in just a few months. Her problem? One day she woke up and couldn't swallow! We'll show you how doctors changed her life without even leaving a scar.
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