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Stanford Study Says Organics Has Less Pesticides

Holistic News: Learn how to Recent Study is getting a lot of opposition from the organic community.

Too Much Regulation in Drug Approval

Millions of Americans rely on the FDA to tell them which drugs and devices are safe enough to use. But some say the approval process is too strict and takes too long. Is too much regulation hazardous to your health?

Herbal Tea for Headaches

This herbal tea may help with headaches.

Strange Things Used to Stop Bleeding

The Doctors is currently licensed in more than 100 countries around the world, and several versions of the show air with different hosts. Dr. Ibrahim Melki, plastic surgeon and co-host of The Doctors (Lebanon) joins the show to explain some of the similarities and differences between his show and its U.S. counterpart. Plus, see some of the surprising home remedies that Lebanese people use to treat cuts and burns.

Steve Jobs' Cancer May Have Been Curable

Holistic News: A Letter Regarding Steve Jobs from Suzanne Sommers & Dr. Burton Goldberg shows how integrative medicine and clinics around the world are treating and curing pancreatic cancer.

Men With Divorced Parents Have Higher Risk of Stroke

A study by the University of Toronto says men who have divorced parents, are 3 times more likely to suffer from a stroke.

The Benefits of Weight Loss Surgery

Does gastric bypass surgery lead to lower incidence of diabetes, hypertension, and abnormal cholesterol levels?

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Taking Aspirin

Does an aspirin a day keep heart attack and strokes away? Is the risk of serious bleeding worth the benefit? The advantages and disadvantages of the so-called "wonder drug."

How Fred Survived an Alligator Attack

On July 8, 2012, 17-year-old Kaleb "Fred" Langdale of Moore Haven, Florida was taking a dip in the Caloosahatchee River with his friends. As he swam across the river, Kaleb heard his friends shout that there was an alligator in the water. Watch as Fred recounts his terrifying encounter with the 11-foot alligator.

Allie and Stephanie's Action Plan After the Aurora Attack

On July 20, 2012 tragedy struck citizens of Aurora, Colorado, when a gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theatre. Fifty eight people were injured and 12 were killed. Best friends Allie and Stephanie were both there on that fateful night and barely survived the attack.

Allie's Neck Wound During the Aurora Massacre

On July 20, 2012 tragedy struck citizens of Aurora, Colorado, when a gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theatre. Fifty eight people were injured and 12 were killed. Best friends Allie and Stephanie were both there on that fateful night and barely survived the attack.

How Allie and Stephanie Escaped the Aurora Massacre

On July 20, 2012 tragedy struck citizens of Aurora, Colorado, when a gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theatre. Fifty eight people were injured and 12 were killed. Best friends Allie and Stephanie were both there on that fateful night and barely survived the attack.

Brown Recluse Infestation

Rodents and insects can make their homes in the dark, dry corners of your home. Meet Dylan, a man who's learned to live with the brown recluse spiders infesting his apartment. Plus, how to protect your family from poisonous spider bites.

Phthalates in Beauty Products

A specific ingredient in your favorite beauty products could pose serious risks to your health. Phthalates, chemicals found in some hairsprays, gels, lotions and self-tanners may disrupt your hormones, increase your risk of metabolism disorder and even double your risk of diabetes! Learn more.

Health Hazards of Bandage Dresses

Find out how your sexiest, body-hugging dress can harm your health.

Avoiding Cross Contamination While Cooking

Chef Devin Alexander shares tips to avoid cross contamination while cooking.

The Dangers of Distressed Jeans

Distressed jeans may look may be fashionable, but the sandblasting process they go through to achieve that look may cause lung disease.

Should Men Steer Clear of Skinny Jeans?

Men: Should you steer clear of skinny jeans? E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how wearing too-tight jeans can lead to testicular torsion.

Umbrella Use Health Safety Tips

Breaking out your umbrella this fall? Before you open it, Dr. Sears reveals why it could cause you to sneeze, itch and even develop fungal infections.

Harmful Levels of Lead Were Found in Handbags

Could you be carrying a harmful toxin around with you every day? Recently, The Center for Environmental Health found dangerous levels of lead in purses.

Do No Harm Hospitals: Not As Safe As We Think?

Medical mistakes are the fifth leading cause of death in the US. How can more transparency and accountability revolutionize health care and make our hospitals safer? Joining the conversation are Dr. Marty Makary, Alex Schrobenahuser-Clonin, Barbara Thomas and Joe Graedon.

Do No Harm - Hospitals: Not As Safe As We Think?

Medical mistakes are the fifth leading cause of death in the US. How can more transparency and accountability revolutionize health care and make our hospitals safer? Joining the conversation are Dr. Marty Makary, Alex Schrobenahuser-Cloban, Barbara Thomas and Jon Graedon.

Is Mold Hiding in Your Home?

Mold can range from a simple allergen to a deadly toxin and the health consequences depend on your age, your immune system and the type of mold you're exposed to. It grows in moist, dark places, from your bathroom to your closet and even your umbrella!

Punchline, Or Lifeline? - How Comedians Are The New Therapists

Chris Gethard recently wrote a blog post to a suicidal fan. Has the resurgence of alt comedy blogs, podcasts & indie sitcoms created a new outlet for millennial angst? Also joining the conversation are Amanda Punshon, Chelsea Delaney, Ethan Thompson and Gabe Delahaye.

Time To Fight Loneliness

For all our causes, campaigns and socializing, we're letting loneliness flourish. It's fueling much of what ails us, from shootings, to irresponsibility to bad health. What can we do about it?

Pill-O-Nomics - Birth Control: A Social AND An Economic Issue

Control of reproduction is an economic issue. False separation between social an economic issues ignores the link between birth control and a woman's professional life. Joining the conversation are Jeremiah Goulka, Samantha Parent Walravens, Soraya Chemaly and Zerlina Maxwell.

Restaurant Horrors

When dining out, have you ever wondered what your server or cook does when you're not watching? An anonymous food service employee divulges dirty secrets of the restaurant industry.

Real Cost Of Migraines - Migraines' Economic Toll On Society

Migraines are debilitating for sufferers and cost about $13 billion in annual economic losses, but they often aren't taken seriously. What will it take raise awareness?

Real Cost Of Migraines - Migraines' Economic Toll On Society

Migraines are debilitating for sufferers and cost about $13 billion in annual economic losses, but they often aren't taken seriously. What will it take raise awareness? Alicia Menendez is joined by Alexander Mauskop, Gretchen Rautman, Jennifer Engle, John Harris and Melissa Smithto discuss.

Mortgaging Your Womb - Fertility Loans: Predatory?

People are applying for loans from fertility lending firms that carry interest rates of as much as 22%. Could the housing crisis be reproducing itself in their ovaries? Joining the conversation are Peter Ubel, Jennifer Hunter, Russell Davis and Leah Campbell.