Healthy Aging - Videos
Is digital mammography better than screen film mammography for detecting breast cancer?
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson provides tips on when and how to perform breast self-exams.
Advancement in science keeps us alive. But now womb-swapping will keep us fertile. Shouldn't uterine transplants be thought of in the same way as kidney transplants? Caroline Tehrani is joined by Huffington Post Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria and guests Michelle Whitlock, Seang Lin Tan and Bonnie Steinbock to discuss.
Julie, 32, watched two of her close friends deal with the aftermath of a breast cancer diagnosis. One of her friends responded well to chemotherapy but underwent a double mastectomy to survive. Her other friend, however, was not so fortunate and lost her battle with breast cancer. Watch as Julie visits surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk for a much-needed clinical breast exam.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson provides tips on when and how to perform breast self-exams.
Amanda says that between planning a wedding all on her own and moving six times in the last year, she feels massive amounts of stress that have caused her to gain weight. CG Funk of Massage Envy helps Amanda de-stress with a massage tailored to her specific needs.
Advancement in science keeps us alive. But now womb-swapping will keep us fertile. Shouldn't uterine transplants be thought of in the same way as kidney transplants? Caroline Tehrani is joined by Huffington Post Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria and guests Michelle Whitlock, Seang Lin Tan and Bonnie Steinbock to discuss.
Advancement in science keeps us alive. But now womb-swapping will keep us fertile. Shouldn't uterine transplants be thought of in the same way as kidney transplants?
A new bill aims to give pregnant women the same considerations as disabled workers. Will it protect their jobs and health, or just be an added burden for businesses? Joining the conversation are Ann Hoey, Bethany Blankley, Dina Bakst, Ellen Rohr, Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner and Louis Theros.
There is a gross misconception that exercising for an hour or two will burn enough calories to let you indulge. Ladies, think again.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains the different sources of mercury that pregnant women may come into contact with and should avoid.
Neurosurgeon Dr. Justin Brown explains a new procedure that aims to reverse paralysis.
For more than two decades, pediatrician Dr. Victor Oya has coped with a relentless twitch that began in his eye and spread all the way down to his chin.
Mitch says that after undergoing back surgery nearly one year ago, he lost complete control of his right arm. Then, following a second procedure, he woke up to find his vocal cords paralyzed. After months of learning how to cope with his new disabilities, Mitch found neurosurgeon Dr. Justin Brown, who pioneered a new technique to help paralyzed people restore movement by attaching damaged nerves to healthy, functioning new ones.
Mitch says that after undergoing back surgery nearly one year ago, he lost complete control of his right arm. Then, following a second procedure, he woke up to find his vocal cords paralyzed.
For more than two decades, pediatrician Dr. Victor Oya has coped with a relentless twitch that began in his eye and spread all the way down to his chin. After trying a multitude of treatments Dr. Oya reached out to neurosurgeon Dr. Neil Martin for a solution. See the groundbreaking procedure that's finally given Dr. Oya some relief.
Meet Horse, a man whose self-proclaimed talent is taking blows to the groin. Urologist Dr. Jennifer Berman performs a testicular ultrasound to determine any possible damage to Horse's fertility.
Fewer than 25 percent of women who have mastectomies undergo immediate breast reconstruction. Singer Jewel talks about why women need to know more about their options.
Fewer than 25 percent of women who have mastectomies undergo immediate breast reconstruction. Singer Jewel talks about why women need to know more about their options. Also joining the conversation are Barbara Kriss, Dr. Michele Manahan, Sue Friedman and Kathy Steligo.
Sue Friedman joins Abby and singer Jewel to discuss why she chose to have breast reconstruction after her second mastectomy.
Barbara Kriss joins Abby and singer Jewel to discuss why she opted out of breast reconstruction.
Streaming Well answer your questions on newborn baby care, as well as what to expect from your body immediately after birth
Pregnancy tests in pubs? Learn about one bar that's installed a dispenser in their ladies' room.
Public restroom out of toilet paper? OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson gives safety tips for makeshift wiping.
Geriatrician Dr. Laura Mosqueda, Director of Geriatrics at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine explains what happens to the brain when affected by dementia. Plus, Dr. Travis explains how the brain processes music.
Recreational therapist Yvonne Russell and social worker Daniel Cohen explain how music can improve the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
See how the power of music allowed one man to tap back into part of himself that had long been obscured by dementia.
There's no escaping it, but while many women associate menopause with the end of the world, it could also mean a new age of freedom!
Alone, angry and exhausted... those are just three words that describe what a caregiver can feel. Patti Davis shares with us what she learned through her father's battle with Alzheimer's disease and how she is helping others.
Game show host Mark L. Walberg puts audience members to the test with a pop quiz, and The Doctors explain the surprising answers. Find out if having children at a later age can extend your longevity.