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Actress Danielle Spencer's Cancer Battle

Actress Danielle Spencer, star of the hit 70s TV show What's Happening!! , was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014. Watch as she undergoes a double mastectomy with surgical oncologist Dr. Brian Kaplan. To see how Danielle is doing today, click here .

Is Medication to Blame for Glenn Frey's Death?

The Doctors discuss the loss of music legend Glenn Frey, who recently passed away at the age of 67. Frey reportedly suffered rheumatoid arthritis. Was medication to blame for his death?

The Condom Challenge: New Viral Trend

The Doctors discuss "The Condom Challenge," a dangerous new viral trend taking over the Internet.

How to Shed Those Pesky Pounds

You've done all the diets and exercises but still can't get rid of those pounds? Watch this video to find out why those pounds are staying put.

'Next Level Living': Why Do We Sleep?

The HuffPost Originals series "Next Level Living" premieres with an episode on the science of sleep. Experts explain why we need sleep and what exactly happens to our bodies when we don't get enough.

Fareed Zakaria on Meditation

Journalist Fareed Zakaria talks about his challenging, but necessary relationship with meditation.

7 Ways to Get Slim Without a Diet

No, you don't always have to diet to lose weight. There are other ways that will help you shed pounds. Watch this video to see how you can get slim without going on a diet.

Reality Star Kristen Taekman Reveals Health Condition

Reality star Kristen Taekman of "The Real Housewives of New York," reveals a health condition and opens up about why she left the show.

Assault Myths Debunked

One in three women will experience violence during her lifetime. Sharon Papa, the chief of police in Hermosa Beach and the highest ranking female officer in LAPD history, dispels some of the biggest assault myths so you don't become a statistic.

Should You Drink Wine to Lose Weight?

A recent study apparently revealed that drinking half a bottle of wine could help you lose weight. But is it really true? The Doctors break down this internet rumor in the latest edition of "Stuff My Mom Forwards Me."

Mayo Clinic Response to USPSTF Breast Cancer Screening Statement

In its newly-announced breast cancer screening recommendations, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) says the decision to start mammography should be an individual one for women ages 40 to 49. Mayo Clinic agrees but also recommends regular screening for a woman who says she's unsure how to proceed.

44 Percent of Single Moms Get Less Than 7 Hours of Sleep and More

A Sociologist from Ohio University notes that sleep problems for single momns loom large for American society as a whole, as over 40 percent of births occur to single moms.

Reality Stars Open Up About Vasectomy Reversal

In a Doctors' Exclusive, Gretchen Rossi and fianc Slade Smiley of "The Real Housewives of Orange Country" open up about Slade's recent vasectomy reversal and their struggle to conceive. Joining them is Urologist Dr. Aaron Spitz, who performed Slade's procedure. To hear Dr. Spitz explain how a reverse vasectomy works, click here .

How a Reverse Vasectomy Is Performed

Urologist Dr. Aaron Spitz joins The Doctors to discuss how a reverse vasectomy is performed, such as the one he recently completed on "The Real Housewives of Orange Country" star Slade Smiley, who's been struggling to conceive with fianc Gretchen Rossi for the past few years.

Reality Stars Open Up About Vasectomy Reversal

In a Doctors’ Exclusive, Gretchen Rossi and fiancé Slade Smiley of “The Real Housewives of Orange Country” open up about Slade’s recent vasectomy reversal and their struggle to conceive. Joining them is Urologist Dr. Aaron Spitz, who performed Slade’s procedure. To hear Dr. Spitz explain how a reverse vasectomy works, click here .

How a Reverse Vasectomy Is Performed

Urologist Dr. Aaron Spitz joins The Doctors to discuss how a reverse vasectomy is performed, such as the one he recently completed on “The Real Housewives of Orange Country” star Slade Smiley, who’s been struggling to conceive with fiancé Gretchen Rossi for the past few years.

The OTC Birth Control Debate Continues

The OTC birth control pill debate continues with OB/GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton, family practitioner Dr. Rachael Ross, plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon, ER physician Dr. Travis Stork, and Britt Wahlin of Ibis Reproductive Health. For more on this topic, click here .

Permanent Baby Bump?

During her third pregnancy, Amy's stomach muscles separated and never fused back together once her daughter was born. Since then, the condition known as "diastasis recti" has caused her to have what she calls a "permanent baby bump." To see what happened during Amy's consultation with plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Zarrabi, click here .

Should Birth Control Pills Be Available Without a Prescription?

The Doctors are joined by Britt Wahlin of Ibis Reproductive Health to discuss whether or not birth control pills should be available without a prescription. To see the conversation continue, click here .

Drs. Rx: Ginger Tea for Menstrual Cramps?

Can drinking ginger tea help alleviate menstrual cramps? The Doctors discuss!

Ways To Fix Bad Posture

Bad posture can lead to bad health and overall lack of wellness. Author Alice Ann Dailey gives some tips on how to improve your posture.

Help for Sugar Addiction

A woman with a sugar addiction meets with nutritionist Dr. Melina Jampolis to find out how sugar is negatively affecting her health. To learn more about sugar addiction and hidden sugars in food, click here .

The Real Deal: Organic Tampons

The Doctors discuss organic tampons, like those made by Jessica Alba's The Honest Company. Are they better?

Birth Control ?Can Now Be ?Purchased Over?-T?He?-?Counter In Oregon

Women over 18 can now purchase birth control over-the-counter in Oregon.

Birth Control Pills and Pregnancy

Oral contraceptive use during early pregnancy does not increase risk of birth defects, a new study finds.

Woman Instagrams Alleged Rape

Amber Amour took a photo moments after she was allegedly raped in a shower.

Allowing Time to Grieve a Miscarriage

Miscarriages ? they can be heart-wrenching losses and, unfortunately, very common. Most miscarriages occur because the fetus isn't developing normally. Mayo Clinic obstetrician Dr. Yvonne Butler Tobah says it's important to allow yourself time to grieve, and to keep in mind, that most women go on to have successful pregnancies. Vivien Williams has more in today's Mayo Clinic Minute.

Mother Loses Custody After Drinking Marijuana Tea While Pregnant

The Doctors discuss the story of a Cleveland mother who lost custody of her newborn baby after drinking marijuana tea while pregnant to treat her extreme morning sickness and sciatic nerve pain.

Here are the Only 15 Exercises You Need to Get in Shape Anywhere

Get ready to learn the building blocks of any effective workout. No gym necessary.

Little Boy Gives Himself A Hilarious Haircut

This little boy got a little bit too curious about what his Dad had on the bathroom shelf. Shaving cream makes a mess, but the electric razor leaves a definite mark! His parents don't even need to put him in time out, walking around with this kooky haircut is probably punishment enough!