Women's Health - Videos
Don't think you need to worry about stroke if you're under 55? New research may change your mind.
Hypnotherapy is touted as a cure for smoking and just about every other bad habit you can think of. But it's hardly an exact science. Does it really work? Is it safe? Janet discusses with guests David Spiegel, Jeanne Safer, Dan Vitcoff and Stephanie Simons.
Fredi Usher-Weems motivates her clients to live healthier, happier lives. Here's her story.
The first head-to-head comparison of daily medication and Botox for controlling urinary incontinence.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the international symbol for awareness and prevention- the pink ribbon created by SELF magazine, celebrates is 20th anniversary. SELF's Features Director, Sara Austin joins us to tell us about it. She offers some prevention tips and shares some of her picks of the best brands that are doing their part to give back.
Tanya says she doesn't understand how her 11-year-old son, William, can do his homework while listening to loud, rock music. The Doctors send Tanya and William to Brain Paint neurofeedback clinic to determine what types of music are best for focus. See the surprising results!
Is it possible to think the pain away? Olympic medalist Mateo Mitchell joins The Doctors to reveal how mind over matter helped him cross the hardest finish line of his life, with a broken fibula.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson and plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon share tips for maintaining your long-term memory.
Hypnotherapy is touted as a cure for smoking and just about every other bad habit you can think of, but it's hardly an exact science. Does it really work? Is it safe?
Blythe Metz shows Aarica Langdon how to treat a cold with sage bath tea and a peppermint healing rub on Blythe Raw Live.
Learn how to take care of someone suffering with heat stroke with the help of this guide from first aid trainer Clive James.
Learn how to move someone into the recovery position with the help of this guide from St John Ambulance first aid trainer Clive James.
Learn how to tend to someone suffering from shock with this guide from St John Ambulance first aid trainer Clive James.
Community members join Abby to discuss the ISRA's fundraiser for breast cancer.
Did you know it takes more than proper nutrition to build up your body's defenses? Dr. Daemon Jones shares her tips for women to boost their immune system.
An apple a day does more than just keep the doctor away. Dr. Daemon Jones shares how nutrition can affect a woman's fertility level.
How do you see yourself? Fat? Skinny? Just right? Dr. Daemon Jones explains how a woman's self-esteem is influenced by weight management.
Why are omega-3 fatty acids so important to a woman's health? Dr. Daemon Jones shares why we need them, how they work inside our bodies and the best food sources of these healthy fats.
Looking for natural ways to ease your period? Dr. Daemon Jones shares her approach to treating menstrual cramps that result from female hormonal imbalances.
Watch as E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork gets a surprise visit from Amanda, a cancer survivor that he met during his time with First Descents, an adventure therapy program for young adults diagnosed with cancer.
Breast cancer survivor Yamini recounts her empowering experience in the First Descents adventure therapy program.
Watch as E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork merges medicine with whitewater kayaking in the First Descents' adventure therapy program for young adults who have been diagnosed with cancer.
Play these meditation games to improve your health and reduce your stress.
Celebrity Trainer Terri Walsh has a remarkable fact about weight loss that may help you shed those pesky pounds. Follow this simple rule and watch the fat disappear. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com.
The way health care works now, doctors make more money the more patients they see. Health care reform needs to give doctors incentive to put quality over quantity. Joining the conversation are Joe Graedon, Dr. Erin Martin, Dr. Steven Nissen and Matthew Heineman.
Hoarding is a psychological condition affecting 4 million Americans. But it's more than just shocking fodder for a reality show. For some, hoarding can turn deadly. Joining the conversation are Frances Boudreaux, Randy Frost and Sidney Patrick.
It's October, which means pink is everywhere, under the guise that buying it means you're promoting breast cancer awareness. Is this an unscrupulous way to make money? Joining the conversation are Dori Hartley, Bob & Linda Lancaster, Karuna Jaggar, Lea Goldman and Wendy McCoole.
While significant advancements have been made in research and treatments, being diagnosed with any type of cancer can be physically and emotionally overwhelming. Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall shares advice that may help you or your loved one through that difficult time: "When you're going through treatment, 'do it' with attitude."
If you're unhappy, it must be low self esteem. You buy a self-help book and bully yourself into trying to believe you're perfect. Feeling better? Janet discusses why or why not with guests Lisa Jones, Kevin Curtin, Beth Weinstock and Greg Behrendt.
If you're unhappy, it must be low self esteem. Right? You buy a self-help book and bully yourself into trying to believe you're perfect. Feeling better? No?