Healthy Aging - Videos

Womb 2.0

Full Segment: Scientists are working on artificial wombs, allowing babies to come to term outside the human body. Will we see a future of childbirth decoupled from sex?

Mammogram Catastrophe

Full Segment: Mammograms have led to over one million women being unnecessarily treated for breast cancer according to a new study. Are yearly breast exams actually hazardous?

I Haven't Gotten A Mammogram In 10 Years

Veneta Masson shares why she hasn't gone for a mammogram in 10 years, despite losing her sister to breast cancer and being a nurse practitioner.

You've Got Susannah Cahalan

Susannah Cahalan (author of "Brain on Fire") was diagnosed with a rare condition at 24, and lost a month of time while in the hospital as doctors raced to treat the autoimmune disease that was attacking her brain.

Too Young To Forget

Full Segment: November is Alzheimer's disease awareness month. But little is known about the early-onset form of the disease that can wreak havoc for young people and their families.

Alzheimers: "A Death Sentence With No Execution Date"

November is Alzheimer's disease awareness month. But little is known about the early-onset form of the disease that can wreak havoc for young people and their families.

Kelly McMenamin: 'Everything In Moderation'

Community member Kelly McMenamin talks about how she drank a few glasses of wine with dinner per week while pregnant, after checking with her doctor.

Double Mastectomy Questioned in Some Cases

Study shows more women choosing preventive double mastectomy despite low risk in some cases.

Drinking While Pregnant

Full Segment: Drinking during pregnancy is on the rise, but recent studies differ on whether this is harmful to the baby. Is it time to drop the stigma or is it well-deserved?

Is The Occasional Drink While Pregnant OK?

Drinking during pregnancy is on the rise, but recent studies differ on whether this is harmful to the baby. Is it time to drop the stigma or is it well-deserved? Elma Placeres Dieppa, Kelly McMenamin, Nancy Day and Marcelle Peck join the conversation.

Caring For a Parent With Alzheimers: A Sense of Humor Helps

Author and HuffPost Blogger Deborah Swiss talks about caring for her mother who has Alzheimer's, and that it was a secret that her mom had it until her father passed away.

Testicular Self-Exam

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon demonstrates how to perform a testicular self-exam.

Testicular Self-Exam

Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon demonstrates how to perform a testicular self-exam.

How UTIs Can Cause Fatigue

UTIs are the second most common bodily infection and while symptoms range from urgency to pelvic pain, they sometimes can just cause fatigue. OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains UTIs and ways to prevent them.

Anxious About Alzheimers

A new study shows that Americans fear Alzheimer's more than any other disease. In honor of National Alzheimer's Awareness Month, we help shed light on the condition.

Spontaneous Midwife

Watch the story of one woman's dramatic delivery and how it turned two strangers into family.

Early Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease

The Doctors have an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the latest article focuses on the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and age-related dementia.

Flu Drug Brings New Hope for Brain Injury Patients

An old medicine is bringing new hope to brain injury patients. Find out how it's helping speed recovery for some

Erasing Epilepsy: Stopping Storms In Your Head

200 - thousand people will be diagnosed with epilepsy this year. Neurons fire in the brain, creating a storm of electricity that can spark uncontrollable shaking. See how advanced tracking and targeting approaches are helping stop seizures.

The WaveMotion Bodywork Massage Table

A new massage table tilts, rotates and rocks to create a weightless sensation for clients.

What We Should Learn from Unhealthy Cities

Women in El Paso, Texas, have 11 percent more STDs than average, are less likely to get regular Pap smears and are more likely to have less health insurance coverage. As a result, there are 79 percent more deaths from cervical cancer in El Paso than average.

Sex After Giving Birth

Some tips for getting your sex life back on track after giving birth.

Pregnancy & Depression

A new study shows that SSRI Anti-Depressants are linked to miscarriage and other pregnancy complications. So, what are pregnant depression sufferers supposed to do?

Pregnancy & Depression - Anti-Depressants Too Risky For Pregnancy?

A new study shows that SSRI Anti-Depressants are linked to miscarriage and other pregnancy complications. So, what are pregnant depression sufferers supposed to do?

Breast Milk World Record

Alicia Richman, a 28-year-old mom from Granbury, Texas, holds the world record for donating the most breast milk to premature infants in need. So far, she's donated 87 gallons to Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas, which has helped hundreds of critical and premature infants.

Migraine Affects Brain Changes

New study links migraines to increased incidence of brain lesions in women.

Pregnancy Blues: A Look At Prenatal Depression

Pregnancy can be a joyous experience, but it can also cause depression. We often hear about postpartum depression, but prenatal depression is just as real. Nancy Redd is joined by guests Carl Weiner, Rhiana Maidenberg, and Dr. Shoshanna Bennett to discuss.

Hormone Replacement Therapy To Battle Weight Gain

Americans are becoming bigger and bigger. We eat too much and exercise too little. But sometimes weight gain is all about hormones. you can exercise all you want, but still the weight won't come off. Simply put, it's not your fault your fat.

Wear the Right Sports Bra

Can letting your breasts bounce while exercising cause significant damage? Breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk says yes! Learn the importance of wearing the right type of sports bra when you exercise.

Vaginal Odor

Worried about an unpleasant scent "down there?" OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson says while it can be embarrassing, it could also signal a medical problem.