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Your metabolism is not completely under your control, but there are plenty of ways that you can rev it up each day by creating some healthy habits. Watch this video for the six ways that you can boost your metabolism.
The world of medicine is complex. Researchers continuously find new ways to diagnose and treat disease. With so much information being generated, how do health care providers and consumers keep up? One way is to refer to guidelines drafted by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and other organizations. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, reporter Vivien Williams talks to internal medicine specialist Dr. Denise Dupras about how to interpret guidelines and whether or not they apply to you.
Do you think the feds should lower the the blood-alcohol threshold for DWI/DUIs to .05 or lower? Find out what The Doctors think about this potential new policy.
Getting your heart rate up is no big deal, but staying excited about exercising isn't so easy! If your fitness tracker isn't setting you on fire anymore, don't sweat it. The List's Donna Ruko with three apps that will trick up your fitness tracker and keep you in the game.
A recent New York Times article suggests we might be doing more harm than good when we teach our daughters to be kind instead of to stick up for themselves. The Doctors share some tips on how to do both.
An Iowa man was reunited with the trooper who saved his life after KCCI viewers were able to identify him. Keleigh Nealon (@KeleighNealon) has the story.
"Orphans of Ebola" explores the tragic epidemic through the eyes of a young boy who has lost numerous family members to the disease. Director Ben Steele joins HuffPost Live to discuss his documentary.
"Orphans of Ebola" explores the tragic epidemic through the eyes of a young boy who has lost numerous family members to the disease. Director Ben Steele joins HuffPost Live to discuss his documentary.
The Doctors discuss a photo that recently went viral of a toddler pretending to breastfeed his newborn sibling, which has caused some divided opinions.
"Orphans of Ebola" explores the tragic epidemic through the eyes of a young boy who has lost numerous family members to the disease. Director Ben Steele joins HuffPost Live to discuss his documentary.
"Orphans of Ebola" explores the tragic epidemic through the eyes of a young boy who has lost numerous family members to the disease. Director Ben Steele joins HuffPost Live to discuss his documentary.
The Doctors discuss a photo that recently went viral of a toddler pretending to breastfeed his newborn sibling, which has caused some divided opinions.
The Doctors discuss how people are buying fake doctor's notes online.
The Doctors reveal two of model Christy Brinkley's age-defying health secrets.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researcher and gastroenterologist, Paul J. Limburg, M.D., says even though colorectal cancer is the the second leading cause of cancer death, colonoscopy and other screening methods make it one of the most preventable cancers. Here's Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network.
Here's a sickening stat: The FDA estimates around 48 million Americans get food poisoning every year. TheList's Bradley Hasemeyer has a list of culprits you wouldn't expect.
Sitting for long periods of time is linked with a variety of health problems, including obesity, diabetes and heart disease. It's the kind of news that might have you considering a standing workstation.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen talks with a wellness exercise specialist from the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program about some things to consider before you ditch your desk chair.
Is being short or overweight a real disadvantage when it comes to career and income?
Is your swollen body causing you constant discomfort? No matter what you've tried you can't fight the inflammation? It could be more than an injury, here are a few tips to fight a swollen body.
Have you ever wondered if your grocery store's bulk bins are clean or filled with germs? The Doctors conducted a swab test and sent it to a lab. Wait until you hear the results!
The Doctors are joined by dermatologist Dr. William Schweitzer and three of his patients to discuss a new non-invasive fat-loss procedure. You won't believe the before and after!
The Doctors discuss the growing trend of at-home DIY health screening kits and give their opinions on three popular types: at-home tests for vaginal pH, cholesterol, and prostate health. Should you use these products?
A new brand of yoga pants claims to help you burn more calories while you work out. But do they work? Find out as The Doctors put it to the test!
GUess what, Bros? Close Male Friendships COuld Help With Stress Management
MDMA, typically known as ecstasy or Molly, is one of the world's most infamous recreational drugs, and also one of its most fascinating.
GUess what, Bros? Close Male Friendships COuld Help With Stress Management
MDMA, typically known as ecstasy or Molly, is one of the world's most infamous recreational drugs, and also one of its most fascinating.
Ponce de Leon may have never found the real Fountain of Youth, but we did... in the kitchen! Here are 3 drinks that will improve your skin, build stronger muscles, and help you fight off heart disease.
Sitting for long periods of time is linked with a variety of health problems, including obesity, diabetes and heart disease. It's the kind of news that might have you considering a standing workstation.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen talks with a wellness exercise specialist from the Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program about some things to consider before you ditch your desk chair.
Trish Hoffman explains the need for female self-defense education.