Colds and Infections - Videos
They suffer from one of the rarest diseases on earth that makes their bodies turn rock solid. INSIDE EDITION was there for a gathering of people with incredible challenges and inspiring courage.
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD, talks about the discovery of Lyme disease and its prevalence in humans thousands of years ago.
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD, talks about just how far Lyme disease tends to mimick other diseases.
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD, talks about some manifestations of Lyme diseases and recurring symptoms.
Dr. Martin D. Fried explains some symptoms to look for that would be a cause to test for Lyme disease.
Dr. Martin D. Fried offers some tips to prevent Lyme disease contraction.
Dr. Martin D. Fried explains the symptoms and treatment for nervous system Lyme disease.
Dr. Martin D. Fried talks about the two tests for Lyme disease.
It's no surprise that models eat little & engage in less than healthy practices to maintain the sometimes abnormally thin frames they possess. But when fainting & being hospitalized becomes part of a day's work, something must change. We talk with an expert about Anna Wintour's recent policy changes at Vogue.
Now you see it, now you don't! Find out more about the new hidden hearing device that's changing lives.
Perritos guias ayudan a sus amos que sufren de Alzheimers o demencia.
Cholesterol, cancer, even infectious diseases can be detected with your blood. Now, it's being used to help figure out what's going inside your head.
Our voice is one of those things we take for granted; we don't know what we've got until we lost it. These days a lot of people's voices are shot because of damaged vocal cords. But not to worry, all you Googlechondriacs out there, there is a way to clear the air -- and your voice.
Valley fever is on the rise in the southwestern U.S. Some are calling it an epidemic. Although it has affected 4 times more people than West Nile, it gets only 4 percent of the NIH research funding. Is there an "East Coast" bias to health research? Guests Dr. John Galgiani and Marc Orbach join to discuss.
Valley fever is on the rise in the southwestern U.S. Some are calling it an epidemic. Although it has affected 4 times more people than West Nile, it gets only 4 percent of the NIH research funding. Is there an "East Coast" bias to health research? Guest Joseph Dean III shares his story.
Millions of cases of the flu have been prevented due to flu vaccines.
In this video we discuss this viral liver infection. Find out about its symptoms and complications in this short video.
In this video we discuss you can become infected with Hepatitis B. Find out about who can get it and how it's contracted.
In this video we discuss this viral liver infection. Find out about its symptoms and complications in this short video.
What is hepatitis C and what are its symptoms? In this short video we present an overview of the condition. Find us on: http://www.StreamingWell.tv Like us on: http://www.facebook.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: http://www.twitter.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: http://pinterest.com/StreamingWell/ Follow us on youtube.com/StreamingWell
What is hepatitis C and what are its symptoms? In this short video we present an overview of the condition.
How Do You Get Hepatitis A? In this video we discuss the common causes of the virus and how it is contracted.
Only one in five people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually wears one! See a new mouth gadget that could help many hear much better.
Millions of people struggle with emphysema every day. Now a new treatment could help many advanced cases.
It's believed up to two million people suffer from chronic venous leg ulcers. They can cause large painful wounds that can last weeks, months, or even years. But a special spray could help her and many others heal.
Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas and the North Texas chapter of N.O.A.H held an indoor picnic and playtime meeting today for children with albinism.
A health alert for millions of American boomers who are losing their hearing earlier than ever before. What doctors say is to blame and what you can do to slow it down.
A sudden and severe increase in blood pressure in considered a hypertensive crisis and should be treated quickly. Dr. Freda-Lewis Hall, Pfizer's chief medical officer, explains the symptoms to look for.
Jameson Kessler of Shelbyville, Ind., wears a skeleton costume and calls himself "Marrow Man." He is, after all, his sister Samantha's hero. This summer, Jameson will donate bone marrow to Samantha, who suffers from a rare blood disorder called thalassemia, NBC's WTHR in Indianapolis reports. The main cure for the red blood cell-destroying condition is a bone marrow transplant from a perfect match, according to Cure Thalassemia.
If you're infected with bacterial meningitis, every second counts. Learn the symptoms and the importance of getting vaccinated.