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Signs that mean you should seek help for your mental health.
Mollieâs struggle to get pregnant with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has put a damper on her marriage to Stefan. OB/GYN Dr. Peter Weiss weighs in on her condition. See what surprises The Doctors have in store for the couple.
Surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk performs a live ultrasound on actress Robin Givens as a way to check for breast cancer.
The number of hours a new mother works significantly affects her breastfeeding decisions, a new study finds.
To help celebrate National Womenâs Health Week, The Doctors are joined by Jen Ator, health and fitness editor for Womenâs Health magazine, to answer some health related questions. And nothing is off limits!
Excess amounts of folate and vitamin B12 during pregnancy may increase autism risk, study finds.
Earlier in the season we met Danielle who suffered with a large cyst on her lady parts. Hear OB/GYN Dr. Peter Weiss discuss the simple procedure that changed her life.
Mammograms are best known to help find breast cancer, but could this important test also be a way to prevent heart attack and stroke?
May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Strokes will take the lives of more than six million people around the globe this year. But, Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., says quick action can make all the difference, often sparing victims from death or a lifetime of impairment. Dennis Douda, with the Mayo Clinic News Network, has a perfect example.
BuzzFeed had three male volunteers agree to experience physical periods for an entire week. Edgar, Shane and Zachary join The Doctors to discuss what it was like, along with Auri, the BuzzFeed producer who put them up to it.
Could eating chicken affect penis development? A new ad from People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) suggests just that. Click here to learn more from a PETA representative.
Obese pregnant women or pregnant women with diabetes on average birth larger children. Researchers have now discovered another medical anomaly. Women with diabetes or who are obese experience rapid fetal growth in the first few months of pregnancy. That means that the fetuses or babies become abnormally large within the first six months of pregnancy. This is causing doctors to question whether or not pregnant women should be tested for pregnant related diabetes earlier than six months.
Being a teen is hard enough, but Deanna also struggles with size K breasts. Deanna meets with surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk to discuss her cancer risks and what she can do for relief. To see the special surprises the Doctors have in store for her, click here.
Surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk joins The Doctors with Janice Dickinson to discuss Janiceâs diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), and whether or not her implants helped or hurt her.
In a Doctorsâ exclusive, former model Janice Dickinson undergoes a lumpectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Former model Janice Dickinson joins The Doctors to discuss her experience undergoing a lumpectomy.
The Doctors are joined by Latoya, nutritionist Dr. Melina Jampolis and cardiologist Dr. Mehran Khorsandi to discuss Latoyaâs health and her path moving forward.
The Doctors reveal the vitamin that may be more beneficial than calcium when it comes to strengthening your bones.
From Zika to ticks, here's what you need to know about staying safe outdoors.
The Doctors discuss the idea of âmenstrual leaveâ for female employees. Is this gender privilege or about time!?
Child birth is thought of as one of the most painful experiences a woman will ever endure. But does it have to be? Angela joins The Doctors to share about her âself-pleasuringâ during labor.
Amanda Bradford, creator of the dating app âThe League,â joins The Doctors to explore freezing her eggs.
Want to know the best way to stay motivated to get into the best shape of your life? Change up your workout routine. Not only will that keep you from being bored, but it will maximize your results.
Over 5 million babies worldwide were born using an IVF treatment, but a new study claims their long-term health could be at risk.
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that UTIs are responsible for 8.1 million trips to health care providers each year. All adults and children are susceptible to UTIs; however, women are at greatest risk. Symptoms vary depending on the severity of the infection, and include pain when urinating, abdominal discomfort and fever.
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