Women's Health - Videos
Could the filters we use on social media be affecting how we feel about our self-image and possibly creating a false sense of self?
Digital writer, Daniel Davies, takes on the British Army's new fitness tests for soldiers involved in close combat roles
Make sure that you're bent over rowing form is correct with a little help from WH's Strength Coach and Nike Master Trainer Joslyn Thompson Rule. - These form tips will not only ensure you don't get injured, but help your overall strengthening and conditioning, too. - Watch or head to Women's Health UK for more.
Fitness trainer Danny Jones, aka âThe Tree Man,â shares how someone can transform their body and lose weight in just 30 days. Plus, he demonstrates some of his workout tips.
The Doctors put a shirt, which claims to help you sleep better, to the test with 4 people who have sleeping issues. Plus, we welcome sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta to weigh in on the shirtâs claims.
The Doctors and fitness trainer Danny Jones share how squats can possibly help to improve how your brain functions.
The Doctors discuss a viral tip which claims mixing orange juice and cream of tartar can help curb a craving for nicotine. Plus, The Doctors share their tips to fight the urge to smoke.
The Doctors welcome neurosurgeon Dr. Joshua Marcus to share why people in their 20s are having strokes at higher rates. We also meet Sawyer, who has a stroke at 22.
Danny Jones, aka âThe Tree Manâ fitness trainer, has not always been in such amazing shape. He reveals how he was able to lose weight and shares what he eats in order to stay in shape.
The Doctors discuss the signs and symptoms of a stroke with neurosurgeon Dr. Joshua Marcus.
Catch November WH cover star Fearne Cotton explain what happiness truly means to her and break it down for you into A to Z. More on www.womenshealthmag.co.uk
Does whether you use cash or your insurance affect the price of your prescriptions and medications? The Doctors weigh in.
The Doctors discuss the possible dangers of cooking a whole egg in the microwave. One woman was sent to the hospital after she cooked a shelled egg in the appliance.
Kevin Lorson, the creator of HOPE Curriculum, joins The Doctors to discuss why kids from kindergarten through high school are now being taught about the dangers of opioids in Ohio.
WH July cover star talks through the workout she uses to get those abs.
The Doctors discuss a recent study which claims drinking beer can lead to a higher sperm count and semen volume.
The Doctors put a product which claims to treat period cramps without drugs to the test. Find out if our testers found relief without taking any medications.
The Doctors discuss some of your most curious health concerns, ailments and issues â" including the case of a woman who had a portion of her tongue die!
Try this tasty Drs. shot of health to possibly help with digestion and bloating.
Does snapping a photo to share on social media actually hinder your memory of the experience? A new study has some shocking findings regarding the need to document our lives.
The Doctors discuss a study which found that turmeric, when combined with Omega-3 fatty acids, helped with treating migraine headaches.
Sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta weighs in on claims that weight blankets will lead to better sleep.
The Doctors and sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta discuss gum containing melatonin, which claims to help you sleep. But is this a buzz or a bust?
Erika, who lost 220 pounds and had skin removal surgery, and plastic surgeon Dr. Emil Kohan join The Doctors to discuss her transformative surgery.
The Doctors weigh in on the millennial trend of âpre-toxing,â where you receive treatments like fillers or injections at the first sign of a wrinkle. Does this approach work in combating those pesky lines?
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry weighs in on a viewer question about whether you can delay a period for something like an upcoming vacation.
If you have had a C-section but are hoping to a have vaginal second birth,OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry explains why some doctors are apprehensive about this birthing plan.
The Doctors discuss how a study found that strength training can cut down on early death rates.
Faithâs back problems are consuming her life and she says 90 percent of her day is spent in pain. She feels sheâs being held back by the pain and worries it will only get worse.
Faith tells us that normal activities like driving and shopping leave her in extreme pain and has come to us for help. Can pain management specialist Dr. Askash Bajaj help treat her extreme back pain?