Colds and Infections - Videos
It's not even December and more than 90 people across the United States have died from influenza this season.
The Doctors weigh in on patients who have developed a host of diseases and conditions including a thrombosis in the hand, and infection from a sand fly and extreme blisters on the feet. Could these ailments happen to you?
The Doctors weigh in on a viewer question about shingles and they explain what causes the condition and explain how to treat it. Plus, find out who is most at risk.
The Doctors discuss a new study which found promising results in the treatment of tremors with mega-doses of vitamin B1.
The Doctors discuss a study which has found hearing loss is dramatically rising for young people. Find out what is harming their hearing.
The Doctors share one woman's story of finding out she contracted Hepatitis C from a surgical tech.
Orthopedic spine surgeon Dr. Hooman Melamed informs Elizabeth and her family of her options to fix her extreme spine curvature and offers to fix it free of charge.
22-year-old Elizabeth is in so much pain she canât work, exercise, or even stand on her feet for more than two minutes.
14-year-old Emma Young developed an app called âTimelessâ to help her grandmother who has Alzheimerâs. How does it work?
A Doctors staff memberâs daughter was recently diagnosed with a rare condition that left the family unsure or where to turn for answers. Gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sacher offers some advice for Emilyâs PSC diagnosis.
Emily was recently diagnosed with PSC, a disease that affects your bile ducts, and can eventually lead to liver failure. Symptoms include fatigue, itching, and missed periods.
The Doctors answer a viewerâs question about getting rid of a cold by sweating it out of your body.
You know Officer Petri Byrd from âJudge Judy,â and heâs come to The Doctors to ask about a spike in his A1C levels. Should you have yours checked?
The Doctors discuss one momâs viral post warning people of her sonâs flu symptom that you might overlook.
Dr. Ian Tong of Doctor on Demand joins The Doctors to share why baby boomers were hit hard with the flu this season.
New research published in the British Medical Journal says men and women have different responses to colds and viruses. Could men really suffer more than women fighting off the same germs?
The Doctors chat with producer Justin who came down with the flu. Hereâs how to keep yourself safe from this seasonâs virus.
See Lucas post-surgery, who is now living a pain-free life after his rare lymphangioma 8-pound tumor was removed from his face.
The Doctors have an incredible surprise for Joei, the man that suffered from the flu virus and lost his fingers and awaits the amputation of his toes after developing sepsis as a result of the flu.
The Doctors meet Joei who got the flu shot, but still came down with the virus and developed sepsis causing doctors to amputate his fingers and toes.
The Doctors discuss an alarming x-ray of a womanâs chest. She recently underwent surgery, and is now struggling to breathe and vomiting her own feces.
Raynaudâs syndrome cases some areas of your body, usually your fingers and toes, to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures or stress. Could it happen to you?
The Doctors share a viral video of a 7-year-old with a congenital syndrome called Pentalogy of Cantrell, which makes it possible to clearly see her heart beating through her skin.
The Doctors reveal a simple way to help your flu shot keep you healthy this season.
The Doctors weigh in on Gwyneth Paltrow's approach to fighting the flu by sweating it out in the sauna.
The Doctors welcome Kevin and his wife Julie. Kevin is only 1 of 2 cases in men where strep from a throat infection traveled to the stomach, which in his case, caused extensive damage to his body and resulted in the loss of multiple limbs.
In order to make Kevinâs life easier, The Doctors surprise him with an amazing gift from Mobility Ventures and a possibly life-changing gift from Erik Schaffer, CEO of A Step Ahead Prosthetics.
It can be tough to know what to put in your body when you're dealing with an upset stomach, but there are a few surefire foods.
Nurse Lacey from Passport Health joins us to get out the word on the importance of getting your flu shot. Plus, The Doctors debunk some myths surrounding the shot many people dread.
Next time you have a cough should you reach for pineapple? The Doctors discuss the anti-inflammation properties of the enzyme bromelain found in pineapple and it might have you second-guessing your medicine cabinet cough supplies.
From The New York Times: Jessica Shapiro tells of her weight loss and her changing relationship with food in the months after gastric bypass surgery â" her last resort to combat severe obesity.By: By GARETH SMIT, NICK HARBAUGH and JESSICA SHAPIRO. Watch the original video on Times Video: http://nyti.ms/2izlYHT
After multiple failed surgeries, Kimâs body was left extremely scarred. See what surprises 'The Doctors' have in store for her.
Meet Kim who underwent multiple surgeries in two years, leaving her scarred both physically and emotionally.
Here are the symptoms most people experience.
Cheryl joins The Doctors to talk about living with MS and her inspiring goal to become the first person with MS to run 7 marathons on 7 continents in 12 months.
Dr. Tania Elliot from âDoctor on Demandâ joins The Doctors to share what over-the-counter medications you should never mix.
Molly Duffy and Robbie Edwards, both 3, are the only U.S. Patients known to have the deadly neurodegenerative disease.
Check out the surprises The Doctors have in store for Jan and Joy who share a serious snoring problem!
Twin sisters Jan and Joy join The Doctors to discuss their shared snoring problem. The Doctors send the twins to meet with sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta to figure out what is causing the problem.
One manâs energy drink habit gave him acute hepatitis. Could this happen to you?
The Doctors give you an update on Eliza, a young girl suffering with a rare genetic disorder called Sanfilippo. Find out how sheâs doing now!
Cara and Glenn, parents of Eliza who has Sanfilippo disorder, join The Doctors to discuss Elizaâs health and the 726 days they spent in quarantine to keep her alive.
Cara and Glenn, parents of Eliza who has Sanfilippo disorder, join The Doctors to discuss their foundation which helps families struggling with raising a child with Sanfilippo. Also meet Jen & Samir whose son was recently diagnosed with Sanfilippo.
The Doctors discuss hereditary angioedema, which is a genetic disorder that causes random episodes of swelling in body parts like hands, feet, face and airways.
Angela was born with a birth defect that caused her chest to start caving in on her internal organs. Pediatric surgeon Dr. Frazier Frantz and Angela join The Doctors to discuss Angelaâs difficult surgery.
Bill Gates is on a global mission to eradicate the polio virus by the year 2020.
The Doctors discuss 46-year-old Michael who ended up in a coma with a 50% chance of survival after getting a simple paper cut on his finger. How did this happen?
The Doctors discuss a new study that claims temporary tattoos can be used to treat MS and other chronic auto-immune conditions. Fashion forward treatment?
A 21-year-old college student thought she simply had a bad hangover, however it turned out to be meningitis. By the time she got help, it was too late. Here are the symptoms you should be on the lookout for.
ER physician Dr. Travis Stork is joined by Pfizerâs CMO Dr. Freda Lewis Hall to discuss the dos and donâts for taking antibiotics and what you need to know for cold & flu season.
The nationâs opioid epidemic yields a tragic surge in organ donors, but this poses a life and death dilemmaâ¦would you take an organ from a drug addict?
From The New York Times: Japanese men havenât traditionally been caregivers. But for Masami Hayata, itâs a crucial part of raising his family.By: By MEGAN MYLAN. Watch the original video on Times Video: http://nyti.ms/2dIj8Bw
Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HealthGrove highlights flu-related facts to know for this year's flu season.
Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld, author of 'The Best Treatment,' sat down with Oprah to explain some of the best ways to alleviate the symptoms for the common cold and the leading treatments for other prevalent illnesses.
A girl from Nigeria says she has a new future ahead, after a life-changing trip to Mayo Clinic. The new Limb Lengthening and Regeneration Clinic, which incorporates many medical specialties, enabled doctors to restore her legs to normal, so that she might enjoy the simple steps that most take for granted. Dennis Douda reports.
Meet Xu Fuhai - China's tallest man. Xu's enormous height of 7 feet 11 inches has comes with a heavy price, the gentle giant hasn't been able to walk on his own for 11 years. Living in his native Dong Guan Tun village, Xu has been totally dependent on his parents. But, his whole life is about to change. He is waiting for life-changing surgery at a nearby hospital, which, if successful, will allow him to walk independently for the first time in over a decade.
After suffering from constant infections and tonsil pain Drake met with Dr. Brian Weeks to get his tonsils removed. But have his symptoms improved?
You may remember Julia who came to The Doctors with paralyzing pain from endometriosis. Watch as gynecologist Dr. Samer Seckin performs surgery on Julia to relieve her symptoms, and see how Julia is feeling post-surgery.
Jasmine from âLittle Women: LAâ joins The Doctors to share about a condition sheâs been suffering with that has taken an emotional toll on her health.
Migraine sufferer Emilie and Dr. Kenneth Reed, founder of Reed Migraine Centers, join The Doctors to discuss Emilieâs remarkable recovery.
After appearing on The Doctors earlier this season, Emilie met with Dr. Kenneth Reed who performed the Reed Migraine Procedure on her.
If you've ever been stuck in freezing temperatures then you probably know a bit about frostbite. But how exactly does frostbite work?
Looks like getting the right amount of sleep helps fight off colds and infections, new study concludes.
Aleigh and her husband Eric join 'The Doctors' to discuss Aleigh's frequent uncontrollable seizures, which has left both of them in constant fear.
Hepatitis C is a worldwide epidemic. Mayo Clinic experts estimate that nearly one-third of the globe's population has been or is infected with the hepatitis C virus. Most people don't know they have the infection because it doesn't cause symptoms until liver damage shows up decades later, often during routine medical tests.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, reporter Vivien Williams talks to a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases doctor about the hepatitis C epidemic.
Can being an alcoholic cause fatty tumors to form on oneâs back? Find out as The Doctors discuss!
Exercise may increase brain volume and help stave off dementia, a new study finds.
Seasonal allergies can be tough to beat, but luckily there are a few ways to alleviate the symptoms without a trip to the drugstore. Watch this video for five easy home remedies that will keep watery eyes, an itchy throat, and sneezing at bay!
Tone and shape your abs with this turbo-charged workout from fitness instructor Astrid McGuire.
A man miraculously survived a skydiving accident, just years after beating a close call with cancer. Cody Swenson, 25, is a skydiving instructor. In February, a routine dive suddenly went awry. Swenson hit the ground at approximately 60MPH and broke his femur. After having survived the skydiving accident; Swenson has beat the odds twice. "I am very lucky to be alive," he told InsideEdition.com. "There must be a purpose for me being here."
One man goes to the hospital with abdominal pain, only to have doctors find a 20-foot tapeworm in his stomach.
It's been a battle finding a transplant donor for Natasha fuller. She has kidney failure and in the last stages of dialysis. A third grade teacher at Natasha's elementary school surprised her with news that she decided to voluntarily donate her kidney. They recorded Natasha's reaction along with her grandmother's. The goal is to have the surgery next month, but Natasha still needs to get a little healthier before doctors can proceed.
Could the reason men act like big babies when theyâre sick actually be rooted in science? The Doctors discuss new research which shows men suffer more aggressive symptoms of illness than women due to their lack of estrogen. Find out more as The Doctors discuss!
Mayo Clinic experts say Lewy body dementia is the second most prevalent form of dementia, next to Alzheimer's disease, yet many people are not aware of this deadly disorder that causes a progressive decline in mental and physical abilities.
Mayo Clinic experts say Lewy body dementia is the second most prevalent form of dementia, next to Alzheimer's disease, yet many people are not aware of this deadly disorder that causes a progressive decline in mental and physical abilities.
Lincoln Seay, a 7-month-old boy was close to taking his final breaths when a donor heart finally became available at Seattle Children's Hospital. His mom took a picture of her baby's hand just before he received the transplant. His hand was steel grey, and doctors did not expect him to make it. Baby Lincoln fell into cardiac arrest on the operating table.. Doctors decided to begin the operation anyway, despite the donor heart still being in transit. Against all odds, the surgery was a success.
A woman who suffered from intense migraine headaches for over 40 years undergoes a revolutionary procedure that involved removing cartilage from her nose with facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Kevin Smith. Could it work for you too?
Dr. Michael Marcus explains how the new flu vaccine is mercury free.
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a new Lyme disease-causing organism that is capable of creating more intense symptoms. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen speaks with Dr. Bobbi Pritt, director of the Clinical Parasitology Laboratory at Mayo Clinic, about the new findings.
The Doctors discuss a new anti-flu drug that could be more powerful than any antivirals currently available. Could this be the cure for the flu?
The flu season is ramping up. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, activity of the influenza virus is increasing and widespread in the United States. Experts from Mayo Clinic encourage people who have not yet gotten a flu shot to do so now. However, the C. S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health shows some children aren't getting the flu vaccine because their parents and caregivers don't think the flu shot is as important as other vaccines.
As world health leaders continue to meet and seek ways to fight the Zika virus pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) has put together a $56 million Zika virus strategic response plan that includes fast-tracking research and development of vaccines. Currently, there is no vaccine for the mosquito-borne Zika virus which has now been found in 39 countries.
Officials with the World Health Organization (WHO) are exploring a possible link between Zika virus and a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). GBS is a rare disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the nerves, causing numbness and weakness, and in severe cases, paralysis. Right now there is no proven link between Zika virus and GBS, but the WHO reports an increase in GBS cases in outbreak areas.
Matt Dawson reveals how he didn't spot that his son's symptoms could be Meningitis
Hospitals across the country are reporting surging numbers of flu cases, and the CDC is expected to announce later today that flu season is taking off and intensifying. NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar explains what you need to know to protect yourself and your family.
NHS doctor explains the signs of meningitis in children that people shouldn't miss
A mother who's been dealing with debilitating hemorrhoids for over five years comes to The Doctors for help. To see if proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld was able to give her relief, click here .
A mother whoâs been dealing with debilitating hemorrhoids for over five years comes to The Doctors for help. To see if proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld was able to give her relief, click here .
Mayo Clinic researchers, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and health officials from Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin, have discovered a new bacterial species that causes Lyme disease in people. The new species has been provisionally named Borrelia mayonii. Prior to this finding, the only species believed to cause Lyme disease in North America was Borrelia burgdorferi.
An outbreak of dengue fever in Hawaii has prompted officials to declare a state of emergency on Hawaii's Big Island. Like Zika virus, dengue fever is spread to people through mosquito bites. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says dengue fever is a leading cause of illness and death in the tropics and subtropics, with as many as 400 million people infected yearly. Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh helps us understand this viral disease.
Mayo Clinic researchers, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and health officials from Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin, have discovered a new bacterial species that causes Lyme disease in people. The new species has been provisionally named Borrelia mayonii. Prior to this finding, the only species believed to cause Lyme disease in North America was Borrelia burgdorferi.
An outbreak of dengue fever in Hawaii has prompted officials to declare a state of emergency on Hawaii's Big Island. Like Zika virus, dengue fever is spread to people through mosquito bites. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says dengue fever is a leading cause of illness and death in the tropics and subtropics, with as many as 400 million people infected yearly. Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh helps us understand this viral disease.
Despite advances in medicine, some diseases are so bizarre they baffle doctors.
Despite advances in medicine, some diseases are so bizarre they baffle doctors.
[08/02/2016, 17:53] George Bowden (george.bowden@huffingtonpost.com): A matching stem cell donor has been found for 24 year-old student Lara Casalotti, whose campaign to find a match inspired a worldwide surge of over 20,000 new donors in under a month.
[08/02/2016, 17:53] George Bowden (george.bowden@huffingtonpost.com): A matching stem cell donor has been found for 24 year-old student Lara Casalotti, whose campaign to find a match inspired a worldwide surge of over 20,000 new donors in under a month.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is over. The World Health Organization has announced that no new cases have developed in Liberia for 42 days. That time frame is key because it means that for two 21-day incubation cycles, the last known case tested negative for the disease.
Mayo Clinic infectious disease specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh says, "While this is very good news, more work needs to be done to advance the public health infrastructure in developing nations.
Abul Bajandar, a 26-year-old Banglaedshi father nicknamed "Tree Man" for his massive, bark-like warts on his hands and feet, will have surgery to remove the growths that began appearing 10 years ago, officials at a hospital in Bangladesh's capital said.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is over. The World Health Organization has announced that no new cases have developed in Liberia for 42 days. That time frame is key because it means that for two 21-day incubation cycles, the last known case tested negative for the disease.
Mayo Clinic infectious disease specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh says, "While this is very good news, more work needs to be done to advance the public health infrastructure in developing nations.
Abul Bajandar, a 26-year-old Banglaedshi father nicknamed "Tree Man" for his massive, bark-like warts on his hands and feet, will have surgery to remove the growths that began appearing 10 years ago, officials at a hospital in Bangladesh's capital said.
The Doctors are joined by CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, to talk about the mosquito-borne Zika virus. Find out how the virus travels and where it's spreading. To learn about the symptoms of the Zika virus in adults, as well as how to keep yourself and your family safe, click here .
The Doctors are joined by CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, to talk about the mosquito-borne Zika virus. Learn about the symptoms and how to keep yourself and your family safe. For the most up-to-date information on the Zika virus, visit www.cdc.gov/zika .
New cases of tuberculosis (TB) in the southern region of the United States have raised questions about this deadly disease. It's caused by bacteria that spread from person to person through microscopic droplets released into the air. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says there are almost 2 million TB-related deaths worldwide each year, and the disease was once the leading cause of death in the United States.
New cases of tuberculosis (TB) in the southern region of the United States have raised questions about this deadly disease. It's caused by bacteria that spread from person to person through microscopic droplets released into the air. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says there are almost 2 million TB-related deaths worldwide each year, and the disease was once the leading cause of death in the United States.
Doctors' staff member Robert has been suffering from debilitating cluster headaches for the past eight years. See what happens when he meets with neurologist Dr. David Kudrow. To hear Dr. Kudrow explain what a cluster headache is and how it differs from a migraine.
Doctors' staff member Robert has been suffering from debilitating cluster headaches for the past eight years. Listen as neurologist Dr. David Kudrow explains what cluster headaches are, and how they differ from migraines. Then, watch and see the special surprises The Doctors have in store for Robert.
Zika virus continues to be a concern, especially for pregnant women traveling to areas of the world where the virus is active. In response to outbreaks in parts of Latin and South America, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a level 2 travel alert, which states that people at high risk, such as pregnant women, may want to consider delaying travel. Some airlines are offering to reschedule, rebook or refund tickets for pregnant women planning to travel to certain areas.
A bulge the size of a soccer ball emerges on a man's stomach...but what is it?! The Doctors give you the diagnosis!
Zika virus continues to be a concern, especially for pregnant women traveling to areas of the world where the virus is active. In response to outbreaks in parts of Latin and South America, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a level 2 travel alert, which states that people at high risk, such as pregnant women, may want to consider delaying travel. Some airlines are offering to reschedule, rebook or refund tickets for pregnant women planning to travel to certain areas.
Keep it up with the third week of the Cosmo Butt Challenge.
Find out how learning a second language could end up saving your life!
Dragging along this week? So are we. We've got two great smoothies that will do way more for you than just another cup of coffee.
Many people are booking trips to warmer climates to get a break from the cold. If you're heading to certain areas of the globe where there are known mosquito-borne illnesses, Mayo Clinic experts suggest you take precautions. Viruses such as malaria and dengue fever are real, and so is another emerging virus called the Zika virus. The CDC says symptoms of this virus are usually very mild, but it could be an issue for pregnant women because it may cause birth defects.
Many people are booking trips to warmer climates to get a break from the cold. If you're heading to certain areas of the globe where there are known mosquito-borne illnesses, Mayo Clinic experts suggest you take precautions. Viruses such as malaria and dengue fever are real, and so is another emerging virus called the Zika virus. The CDC says symptoms of this virus are usually very mild, but it could be an issue for pregnant women because it may cause birth defects.
Modern cold & flu remedies can have a list of ingredients you can't pronounce and side effects you don't want, so why not heal yourself the old-fashioned way with foods from your own kitchen. The List's Donna Ruko and Doctor Susan Wilder have some DIY Quil you may want to give a try on the To Do List.
Urologist Dr. Aaron Spitz joins The Doctors to discuss how a reverse vasectomy is performed, such as the one he recently completed on "The Real Housewives of Orange Country" star Slade Smiley, who's been struggling to conceive with fianc Gretchen Rossi for the past few years.
Modern cold & flu remedies can have a list of ingredients you can't pronounce and side effects you don't want, so why not heal yourself the old-fashioned way with foods from your own kitchen. The Listâs Donna Ruko and Doctor Susan Wilder have some DIY Quil you may want to give a try on the To Do List.
Age-related macular degeneration is one of the most common reasons for vision loss in people over age 65, but early diagnosis of the disease can preserve sight. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen talks to a retinal specialist about what causes macular degeneration and how it can be treated.
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Kelly MacFarland does sweat-soaking Piloxing, celebs' latest fitness craze.
Find out what common mistake left one girl with lasting traumatic brain damage following a car accident.
At a time of year when many people are getting sick (and falling off their new hoverboards), sometimes itâs hard to know where to go for various medical situations: your doctor, the emergency room or an urgent care clinic. NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar quizzes TODAYâs Carson Daly and Savannah Guthrie on which to choose in various scenarios.
Paul Marquez, co-author of "Devil's Daughter," joins The Doctors to discuss the mysterious illness that nearly took his life. Hear how writing helped him recover his health. Click here to learn more about "Devil's Daughter." "Devil's Daughter" is published by Bird Street Books, which is owned by The Doctors' executive producer.
If you catch a bug, you need to know how to tell the difference between a common cold, or a much more serious case of the flu.
If you catch a bug, you need to know how to tell the difference between a common cold, or a much more serious case of the flu.
Luis says he went to the emergency room after he began experiencing troubling symptoms, such as headache, incoherent speech, and vomiting. What happened next left the young man stunned.
As a 4-foot-1-inch woman living in New York City, Sofiya Cheyenne gets a lot of stares. She's more than willing to educate strangers on her type of dwarfism - a result of the rare skeletal disorder spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita - but serving as an impromptu spokesperson for all little people gets exhausting. Sofiya is an actor based in Brooklyn.
Many of us will deal with lower back pain at some point in our lives. This simple stretch, from certified yoga teacher and licensed physical therapist Diana Zotos Florio ( DianaZotos.com ), can relieve the ache.
Nancy reached out to The Doctors for help to save her morbidly obese son, Rob, from an early death. She says she tried to demonstrate a healthy example for her son by losing more than 50 pounds through lifestyle changes. Now, she carries the burden of excess skin that remains. See the incredible surprise The Doctors have in store for her.
Paul Templer discusses how he survived being swallowed by a hippo.
It's the time of year when you are sneezing, coughing and sniffling. But, there are some foods that could help you avoid it altogether.
It's the time of year when you are sneezing, coughing and sniffling. But, there are some foods that could help you avoid it altogether.
As a 4-foot-1-inch woman living in New York City, Sofiya Cheyenne gets a lot of stares. Sheâs more than willing to educate strangers on her type of dwarfism - a result of the rare skeletal disorder spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita â" but serving as an impromptu spokesperson for all little people gets exhausting. Sofiya is an actor based in Brooklyn.
Millions of Americans fell in love with 7-year-old Johanna after a video from her dance recital went viral online. But behind the young girl's sassy moves and bright smile, she hid concern for her younger brother. Find out why. Click here to meet the family.
The family of Internet sensation Johanna join The Doctors to raise awareness for Hirschsprung's Disease, a developmental disorder afflicting Johanna's younger brother that causes blockages in the gastrointestinal system. Click here to learn more about this painful condition.
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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow recently posted about an unusual flu remedy on social media. The Doctors weigh in on whether the treatment could be beneficial.
Should you sleep off a flu? When should you seek a doctor's help? What should parents of sick children with the flu do? National Foundation for Infectious Diseases director Dr. William Schaffner joins Tanya Rivero with advice for staying healthy. Photo: Getty
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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow recently posted about an unusual flu remedy on social media. The Doctors weigh in on whether the treatment could be beneficial.
Should you sleep off a flu? When should you seek a doctor's help? What should parents of sick children with the flu do? National Foundation for Infectious Diseases director Dr. William Schaffner joins Tanya Rivero with advice for staying healthy. Photo: Getty
ER physician Travis Stork shares a quick trick to find out if you've got a bad case of halitosis.
The Doctors discuss the story of a newborn baby in Peru who was born with two tubes where his nose should have been. Find out how this rare condition can happen and what the future holds for the baby.
An 8-year girl in Utah learned earlier this month she has a rare form of breast cancer ? a shocking discovery local doctors reportedly said is the youngest such diagnosis they've ever seen. But worse yet, she has one of the rarest forms of the disease.
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Hear how one couple's dream vacation became a pure nightmare when a bag full of vomit hidden in a seatback pocket splattered all over them during a flight.
Each year the World Health Organization determines which of the thousands of influenza variants are most likely to circulate. Flu vaccines then use these variants at the starting point when developing the annual flu shot. Find out what's inside the influenza-warding shot.
Each year the World Health Organization determines which of the thousands of influenza variants are most likely to circulate. Flu vaccines then use these variants at the starting point when developing the annual flu shot. Find out whatâs inside the influenza-warding shot.
Soda, candy and fast food may not be driving the obesity epidemic, a new study finds.
Trichotillomania, a chronic disorder that involves urges to pull out one's body hair, is more common than you think.
Flu season is in full gear and the only way to truly avoid it is to get the vaccine. We also squash some of those false rumors.
Flu season is in full gear and the only way to truly avoid it is to get the vaccine. We also squash some of those false rumors.
ER physician Travis Stork and Bruce Blausen, president and CEO of Blausen Medical , reveal three medical conditions made worse in the fall.
Learn five ways you can treat a your child's cold with over-the-counter remedies.
Learn five ways you can treat a your childâs cold with over-the-counter remedies.
Doug Child in UK has always had a fear of clowns; a predicament officially referred to as Coulrophobia. So you wouldn't expect someone with this condition to overcome their fear by becoming a clown themselves. That's exactly what Doug has done, and now currently touring with the infamous 'Circus of Horrors' group based in the UK.
If one person in your family comes down with the flu, it can take just a few hours for the virus to spread. Stop germs in their tracks and keep everyone healthy this season with these room-by-room strategies.
The Doctors and skull base surgeon Dr. Hrayr Shahinian discuss a new study that suggests that the part of the brain responsible for learning, memory, and mental health is smaller in people who regularly consume junk food.
If one person in your family comes down with the flu, it can take just a few hours for the virus to spread. Stop germs in their tracks and keep everyone healthy this season with these room-by-room strategies.
One of the most popular costumes for Halloween this year is the full body suit and face mask that features no eye holes. It is called "I'm Invisible" but some are calling it the most dangerous costume ever. Lyss Stern, CEO of DivaMoms.com told INSIDE EDITION: "This costume is extremely dangerous. Children cannot see through the costume, let alone if they are walking across the street the cars can't see them. They are completely invisible it is completely dangerous."
Here are some solid ways you can dodge that dreaded winter funk
Here are some solid ways you can dodge that dreaded winter funk
The Doctors discuss the effectiveness of certain alternative therapy treatments for cancer, including coffee enemas.
The Doctors discuss the case of a 30-year-old man who suffered a severe allergic reaction after being bit on the face by a mosquito.
Cosmetic dentist Sally Kashani reveals three dental mistakes that could be making your teeth darker. Find out how to keep your pearly whites bright!
Learn three easy ways to boost your immune system ahead of flu season.
Learn three easy ways to boost your immune system ahead of flu season..FW
Real Housewives star Heather Dubrow joins The Doctors to discuss leech therapy â" a popular new beauty treatment that reportedly reduces the signs of aging without requiring surgery. Does it work?
Learn the five foods that can help fight the flu this season.
Learn the five foods that can help fight the flu this season.
A multivitamin is a great way to make sure you get any essential daily nutrients that might be missing from your diet. This two part supplement combines a morning energy support formula with a calming bone support formula for evening to help you strategically give your body what it needs, when it needs it, so you can be the best version of yourself every day.
Acupressure has many of the same benefits as acupuncture, but without the needles. The bumps on this mat and pillow stimulate your pressure points to reduce muscle tension, minimize aches and pains, and help you de-stress. And now you can get the benefits at home or on the go.
Here's a shocker for you - kids usually don't like to eat vegetables. Many parents will say almost anything to get their kids to eat their veggies. But, it turns out you might not have to lie to kids. Here are some tips and tricks that will have them reaching for the broccoli in no time!
OB-GYN Lisa Masterson demonstrates Reiki healing, an ancient treatment that uses the channeling of energy to help remove pain and de-stress patients. Watch as she works her magic on ER physician Travis Stork.
Do you overload on Vitamin C when you're not feeling so hot? Well, it might not do you any good. Check out these myths and facts about the nutrient from Health.com before you decide to knock back that glass of OJ!
Do you overload on Vitamin C when you're not feeling so hot? Well, it might not do you any good. Check out these myths and facts about the nutrient from Health.com before you decide to knock back that glass of OJ!
A mother says she is so terrified of the sight and sound of someone else throwing up that she worries she won't be able to take care of her children when they get sick. Can psychotherapist Dr. Mike Dow help her overcome her phobia?
Physician and nutrition specialist Dr. Melina Jampolis explains how the customizable, three-step approach to weight loss she designed with "The Doctor On Demand Diet" can help you finally drop those extra pesky pounds! Click here to purchase your copy! Doctor On Demand is owned by The Doctors' Executive Producer Jay McGraw.
Hear how rap artist Styles P is giving back to low-income communities and bringing nutritious fruit and vegetable-based juices to "food deserts" - typically minority neighborhoods that lack healthy food options. Click here to learn more about Juice for Life.
Infographic shows how a Big Mac affects a person's body after 60 minutes of being eaten
A former show guest suffering with severe dental and foot issues receives a stunning head-to-toe makeover. See her strut her stuff!
While you might think antibacterial soap is the saving grace for your family this cold season, researchers found that it's no better at killing germs than regular soap!
While you might think antibacterial soap is the saving grace for your family this cold season, researchers found that itâs no better at killing germs than regular soap!
You have to see it to believe it! A young man suffers a shocking allergic reaction after being bitten by a swarm of mosquitos. Plus, find out what you can do to prevent it from happening to you.
Having a baby is a joyous experience but when there's already an older sibiling at home, things can get tricky. Some sibling rivalry can't be avoided but there are ways to help your oldest ease into becoing a big brother or sister.
How someone can start having an eating disorder
Some people fold it, others use a fork and knife (blasphemy!), but this little one is going for the old fashioned way. Too bad flimsiness takes over and results in one unfortunately pizza problem.
If you've experienced the agony of chronic migraines you know how debilitating they can be. Your life revolves around wondering when the next one will strike; there's constant anxiety around making plans. All too often you have to cancel them due to unbearable pain.
Need an idea for a great baby shower? TC Newman (@PurpleTCNewman) has some inspiration from Instagram?
Learn how to take care of elderly and give them a massage. (episode 1)
Burglary is something no one should have to experience. But for one Louisville woman it was a particularly grueling experience that didn't end at the burglary. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the details.
College students are smoking more weed and the University of Michigan has the proof.
A video demonstrated Dr. Zev Gartner's technique of using DNA 'Velcro' to construct human tissue. Courtesy of The Gartner Lab and Nature Methods
A doctor's trip for what seemed to be a bad case of the flu actually resulted in a diagnosis that saved on Manhattan college student's life.
Summer is amazing, You've got your cookouts, beach vacations, ice cream, air conditioning, and so on. It's hard not to love. But summer also presents a bunch of new opportunities for you to get pretty sick. Here's how to avoid a summertime funk.
Summer is amazing, You've got your cookouts, beach vacations, ice cream, air conditioning, and so on. It's hard not to love. But summer also presents a bunch of new opportunities for you to get pretty sick. Here's how to avoid a summertime funk.
You might have noticed some extra coughing around the office, or maybe you are experiencing it yourself. Experts say saying that enterovirus is making its way across Michigan. Its symptoms are very similar to the common cold.
You might have noticed some extra coughing around the office, or maybe you are experiencing it yourself. Experts say saying that enterovirus is making its way across Michigan. Its symptoms are very similar to the common cold.
Swimming pools are gross. So gross they can even make you sick and send you to the hospital. Most of the time this happens, a little bacteria called Cryptosporidium is to blame. And it gets there through poop.
Marlo and Dr. Gupta discusses Medical Marijuana
ALS, also known as Lou Gehrigs disease, can impact your ability to move, speak, eat and breathe. New investigative research on alternative treatments is being done by a team of 95 scientists from 10 countries to help patients battle the disease.
A team of researchers have discovered that human stem cells reverse the symptoms of multiple sclerosis in animals.
A woman was suffering from an extremely rare and painful disease that was diagnosed by looking at her fingernails
A new device is helping patients suffering from sepsis, and more
A blood pressure medication could help people with Parkinson's. Isradipine blocks calcium which may be over-expressed in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Put down the pills and syrups, the best way to cure a routine winter cold may be to beat it through all natural remedies.
Sepsis kills more people than breast cancer, prostate cancer and aids, combined. Victims and doctors are speaking up to raise awareness of the deadly condition that claims the life of someone in the U.S. every two minutes
Certified Pediatrician Dr. JJ Levenstein discusses the health effects of listeria. Dr. JJ first discusses transmission of listeria in our food. Dr. JJ then discusses symptoms and special risk factors that are associated with listeria contamination. Lastly Dr. JJ shares some simple tips we all can follow to limit our risk of listeria contamination.
Chief medical officer for Pfizer, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, explains this commonly misunderstood disorder. Learn the signs and symptoms and how to get a diagnosis.
A new study shows that osteoporosis is linked to a condition that causes sudden hearing loss.
Dr. Leo Galland explains to Marlo Thomas when to use wester and eastern medicines.
See how Liza, a young woman with a rare condition affecting her ear canal, is doing after undergoing a breakthrough, minimally invasive surgery.
A young woman with a rare condition affecting her ear canal undergoes a cutting-edge brain surgery.
Aussie Who Made Millions Off Cancer Survival Story Never Had Cancer
The Doctors share all-natural ways to soothe a sore throat.
The Doctors discuss three serious conditions that can mimic symptoms of heartburn.
A woman who has lived with severe psoriasis since childhood reaches out to The Doctors for help.
Dermatologist Dr. Sonia Batra explains how she plans to work with Pat, a woman who has lived with an extreme case of psoriasis for years, to help relieve her symptoms. Plus, see the surprises The Doctors have in store for Pat.
The Doctors share all-natural ways to soothe a sore throat.
ER physician Dr. Travis Stork shares a simple at-home solution to soothe your stubborn cold symptoms. Want the recipe?
ER physician Dr. Travis Stork shares a simple at-home solution to soothe your stubborn cold symptoms. Want the recipe?
MELT Method creator Sue Hitzmann walks Rachael Ray through the way in which cellulite forms under our skin.
MELT Method creator Sue Hitzmann shares a tip that can help you adjust the pull of the skin on your neck.
MELT Method creator Sue Hitzmann shows a viewer how she can help remove the appearance of cellulite behind her legs.
Dr. Howard R. Smith with the Cleveland Clinic discusses treatment options for lupus.
Dr. Howard R. Smith with the Cleveland Clinic provides tips and techniques for living with lupus.
Clive Stanton and his shooting party were taking some time to train their hunting dogs. Thinking the round was over, Clive stepped out of the safety zone, just as a pheasant flew overhead. Clive's friend decided to take a shot at it, not realising Clive was in the firing line. Pellets showered down and embedded themselves into Clive's skull.
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ER physician Dr. Travis Stork explains what you should do if you suffer a nose bleed.
Rumi Chunara, Instructor, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, shares the advancement of digital disease detection.
A woman who suddenly developed a strange rash and extreme stomach and joint pain reaches out to The Doctors for relief.
Learn the health risks associated with obsessively picking your skin, and find out the treatment options for a woman living with a skin-picking disorder.
A woman living with a chronic compulsion to pick her skin until it bleeds reaches out to The Doctors for help. She visits psychotherapist Dr. Karen Pickett to see if she can help her stop.
Dr. Howard R. Smith with the Cleveland Clinic provides an overview of lupus, a chronic autoimmune disorder.
Pediatrician and California State Senator Dr. Richard Pan explains why he is proposing a bill to ban the personal belief exemption in California and require parents to have their children vaccinated for measles and other diseases before attending public schools.
Learn about a rare liver disorder that threatened the life of a 29-year-old man, and hear how his mother made an incredible sacrifice to save his life.
The Doctors weigh in on the purported health benefits of eating a gluten-free diet, even if you don't suffer from Celiac disease.
In a daytime TV exclusive, a courageous 23-year-old whose video revealing her battle with cystic fibrosis went viral joins The Doctors to discuss why she turned to social media and how she's helping others who live with the devastating disorder.
The winter season is also the flu season. In this edition of Brainstorm, Sam Champion has some interesting numbers about the flu.
The winter season is also the flu season. In this edition of Brainstorm, Sam Champion has some interesting numbers about the flu.
A woman with mysterious red bumps on her arms and legs finally gets a diagnosis for the skin condition that she says has made her self-conscious for years.
More than 30,000 children and adults have cystic fibrosis. ER physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the life-threatening genetic disease affects the body.
In a daytime TV exclusive, a courageous 23-year-old whose video revealing her battle with cystic fibrosis went viral joins The Doctors to discuss why she turned to social media and how she's helping others who live with the devastating disorder.
C-Difficile bacteria and flu could be lurking at your doc's waiting room. Find out why and how to avoid infections.
C-Difficile bacteria and flu could be lurking at your doc's waiting room. Find out why and how to avoid infections.
Susan J. Rehm, MD, gets to the nitty-gritty of how to handle flu season...vaccination first!
If you get the flu, you will probably shiver, sweat and ache, and have a fever. In this edition of BrainStorm Sam Champion takes a look at how a fever might be a good thing..
The common cold is more irritating than incapacitating, but it causes more acute illness than any other disease.
Flu etiquette expert, Anna Post, stops by WUWA with flu tips.
It is amazing just how fast flu can move through your body.
We Asked Kids To Explain Germs, And This Is What They Said
Board-certified otolaryngologist Dr. Jivianne Lee demonstrates how a breakthrough, vacuum-powered device helps people with nasal polyps breathe easier and avoid invasive sinus surgeries.
Minutes after having nasal polyps removed with a breakthrough vacuum-powered device, one woman shares her thoughts on the treatment.
Does strict bed rest after concussion lead to improved recovery?
Melanie, a young woman with ectodermal dysplasia, shares how she learned to accept her body and love her unique appearance. Plus, hear how the rare genetic condition has affected her dental health.
See the surprise The Doctors have in store for an inspiring young woman with ectodermal dysplasia who turned her unique appearance into a successful modeling career.
Melanie, a successful model, shares her experience living with a rare genetic disorder that dramatically affects her appearance.
Melanie, a model with ectodermal dysplasia, sits down with a 9-year-old girl living with the same condition. Hear her words of wisdom for coping with the unique challenges of living with the disorder.
Dr. Travis Stork reveals three helpful tips for getting through the cold and flu season this year.
Worried about the cold and flu season? Dr. Travis Stork shows you the best way to take your temperature when faced with a fever.
Dr. Travis Stork walks you through the places where cold and flu viruses lurk, and how long they can survive.
This year's flu strain mutated away from experts' predictions, making the flu shot not as effective. That's not necessarily a reason to not get one.
For the estimated 11-percent of women with a lipedema, diet and exercise won't help at all. There is a new procedure doctors are now using that can help restore their appearance.
Learn surprising symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, and see which foods can help fight joint inflammation.
A woman wounded in the leg during the 2012 mass shooting inside a crowded Colorado movie theater undergoes a minimally invasive procedure to help alleviate lingering knee pain.
After performing a minimally invasive, nonsurgical procedure to help a shooting victim suffering from residual knee pain, physiatrist Dr. Tim Davis offers a prognosis on her recovery.
With all the options available, choosing an over-the-counter cough remedy can be overwhelming. Here's what to look for and what to avoid.
When Kate had a cold and the flu her senior year of college, she had a blocked feeling in her ears and could hear her own voice loudly inside her head. The voice hasn't gone away. Hear her story.
Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon explains how the Eustachian tube works and suggests treatment options that might help Kate's condition, which causes her to hear her own voice loudly inside her head.
Drake is sick of getting sick. He has a mysterious condition that causes him to get canker sores, inflamed tonsils and high fevers about every four to six weeks. Find out his diagnosis and how to treat it.
As cold and flu season nears, is it possible to avoid the germ-filled spots in the office? WSJ's Sumathi Reddy joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero to discuss.
ER physician Dr. Travis Stork explains why you should be more worried about flu season. Plus, pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears advises who should get an annual flu vaccine and when.
The Doctors discuss the safety measures health care workers need to take while helping to contain West Africa's Ebola epidemic.
The Doctors and viral specialist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez discuss President Obama's strategy to stop the Ebola epidemic in West Africa from becoming a global pandemic.
Endocrinologist Dr. Joseph Pinzone explains the potential causes of one woman's chronic, rust-colored sweat.
Pfizer Chief Medical Officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall offers advice to college students on how to avoid contracting bacterial meningitis as they go back to school.
Maria has all that you need to know about West Nile.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Dalilah Restrepo explains healthcare preparations in treating Ebola patients and discusses what level of concern it poses for the United States.
INSIDE EDITION spoke with Dr. Besser about the deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus and what people in the United States need to know.
Sascha de Gersdorff from "Women's Health" Magazine joins The Better Show to give some helpful doctor approved tips during the holidays.
Learn why the dreaded summer cold might be worse than its cold weather cousin.
Going to work sick may seem like a sign of dedication to your job, but it could make you less productive in the long run and harm your coworkers. Find out why.
What exactly is multiple sclerosis and how would you know if you have it? Our own Dr Stephanie Moore gives you 4 symptoms you should not ignore.
Tim and Maggie Murry's four sons Sean, 21, Patrick, 17, Danny, 12, and Timmy, 9, all have Diamond Blackfan anemia, an extremely rare and life-threatening blood disorder. The congenital condition inhibits bone marrow from producing an adequate amount of red blood cells, which are essential for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Without treatment, unstable amounts of iron accumulate in the body, resulting in blood toxicity, vital organ damage and death. The only cure f
Tim and Maggie Murry's four sons Sean, 21, Patrick, 17, Danny, 12, and Timmy, 9, all have Diamond Blackfan anemia, an extremely rare and life-threatening blood disorder. The congenital condition inhibits bone marrow from producing an adequate amount of red blood cells, which are essential for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Without treatment, unstable amounts of iron accumulate in the body, resulting in blood toxicity, vital organ damage and death.
After Matthew injured his foot playing soccer five years ago, the pain never went away. Matthew, who is now 16, was eventually diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains that the syndrome is a disease of the nervous system that can develop after an injury and leads to prolonged, severe pain.
Dr. Jack D'Angelo, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, offers a new treatment for complex regional pain syndrome, which uses a Calmare device to create a normal signal to the brain.
E.R. Dr. Travis Stork explains how complex regional pain syndrome causes the nervous system to send the wrong messages to the brain.
Dr Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about chicken pox.
Dr. Ricky Gondhia talks about head lice, and answers common questions you might have, like what is head lice and how can I treat it?
Dr Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about whooping cough.
Health and medical advice from Dr. Ricky Gondhia about Norovirus.
Dr. Ricky Gondhia answers some of the most commonly asked questions about cold and flu, like the main difference between the cold and the flu. He also discusses symptoms of each and treatments.
Learn these important tips for avoiding tick bites and Lyme disease.
A new kind of laser is lighting the way to better treatment of autoimmune diseases and it's doing it quicker and cheaper than ever before
Pfizer's chief medical officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall joins The Doctors to share the signs and symptoms of a MRSA infection, and steps you can take to prevent contracting this potentially deadly bacteria.
Karen says that she's had chronic sinus infections all her life and sometimes, her mucus can be tinged orange. She wants to know if she should be worried. Dr. Sears shares how to treat irritated membranes in the nose.
The key to fighting off the cold and flu is to act fast! We have some uncommon tips to help keep you healthy this season
Alice Bast explains the risks associated with celiac disease.
Olympic freeskier Angeli VanLaanen opens up on her years long battle against Lyme disease. Prior to flying high in Sochi, Angeli was sidelined for years as she recovered from the debilitating disease. Angel explains why diagnoses are often difficult and offers simple tips to keep yourself safe from the ticks that carry the disease.
Meet a woman who lost 86 pounds in just a few months. Her problem? One day she woke up and couldn't swallow! We'll show you how doctors changed her life without even leaving a scar.
You've heard of stents for opening clogged arteries. Now, they're being used to open clogged sinuses. 31 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis. When medications fail, a new device is guaranteeing permanent results.
So many of us depend on that first cup of coffee in the morning. Though we all know how good or bad it makes us feel after a few cups - but how much is too much? AOL Parenting and Wellness Expert, Dr. Karen Latimer, reveals the secrets of caffeine and how its effects can be different for women. For more AOL On-Call advice, visit AOL.com.
(AP) More than three decades after the eradication of smallpox, U.S. officials say it's still not time to destroy the last known stockpiles of the virus behind one of history's deadliest diseases.
Nashan and Johan, who were accused of child abuse after doctors found their 3-month-old daughter had 21 bone fractures, join The Doctors via video to give an update on their case.
The Doctors, radiologist Dr. David Ayoub, who testified in defense of both couples, and pediatric radiologist Dr. Thomas Slovis debate whether rickets can cause bone fractures that could be mistaken for child abuse.
Nashan and Johan took their 3-month-old daughter to the pediatrician after they noticed one of her feet and one of her fingers was swollen. A body scan found the baby had 21 fractures. Doctors concluded the injuries were intentional. "That's where our nightmare started. We're being accused of child abuse," Nashan says. The couple shares their story.
Lesly and Chanon took their baby boy, Myles, to the pediatrician after they noticed that his fontanel was bulging and he had bruises on his face. Doctors found he had a posterior rib fracture and two wrist fractures. "My husband and I did not have an answer as to how he got these three fractures. That's when the physicians decided, well, it must be child abuse," Chanon says. The couple shares their story.
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains that rickets is a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin D or sometimes calcium, and it causes very weak bones that fracture easily.
Virginia, 44, was diagnosed with Parry-Romberg syndrome when she was 13 years old. Also known as progressive hemifacial atrophy, Parry-Romberg syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by a gradual deterioration of the skin and soft tissues in half of the face. Virginia shares her physical and emotional struggles of living with the condition.
The Center for Disease Control has confirmed the first case of the MERS virus in the United States. A healthcare worker visiting Saudi Arabia contracted the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus and brought it back to the US.
Loni Anderson recounts how she felt when she first learned of her daughter's illness.
Deidra describes her experience with the disease and the symptoms she experienced that led to her diagnosis. Plus, E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how MS affects the body.
A mysterious, polio-like sickness has affected more than 20 children in California so far. Doctors are baffled as to the cause. Learn the signs and symptoms, and hear from one family whose 2-year-old son has been struck by the paralyzing illness.
Deidra's daughters, McKenzie and Megan, share how they've been working to raise awareness of MS.
Experts from the Global Alliance for Rabies Control discuss the warning signs and preventative measures of rabies, as well as the steps to take if you are exposed to it.
Jody currently takes a prescription medicine to alleviate her frequent migraines, but it is ineffective at reducing the accompanying nausea she experiences when her migraines strike. Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Dr. Ian Smith shows Jody how the new Doctor on Demand app can help solve her problem without the hassle of scheduling a doctor's appointment.
Joy, 36, has been living with a chronic sensation of seasickness for more than seven months. Her symptoms presented suddenly, after a half-hour ski boat outing. She was diagnosed with Mal de D barquement Syndrome (MdDS), or Disembark ment Syndrome, a rare disorder that most often develops after an ocean cruise, and sometimes following prolonged air or auto travel.
For some, toe nail fungus is a very common problem. So what can you do to fix it before it's sandal season? We tracked down an expert to help!
What would you do if you woke up one morning and could no longer enjoy the smell of your morning coffee or the taste of your favorite foods? Liz, 47, has been living with the loss of her senses of smell and taste for almost a year. She visits Dr. Ordon at his office to get to the bottom of her distressing problem.
The Doctors visits Dr. Rachael in her office in Gary, Indiana, as she checks in with her patient, Shevonne, who was diagnosed with Crohn's disease two years ago. Learn the course of treatment Shevonne has been undergoing and how effective it's been for her condition.
Genetics and stem cell research draw a huge controversy. Underlined by the background story of Sara, who suffered from an unusual and rare disease, we explore the inspiration and the driving forces for research. As long as those motivational forces exist, there is a hope, and the hope is crucial for the well being of those who still suffer. Produced by Zuzana Gedeon and Jan Kuchta.
Learn how bright lights can trigger a mysterious body reflex that causes an uncontrollable, supersized sneeze.
Actress, writer and comedian Alex Borstein opens up about how the blood disorder hemophilia has impacted her family and how it even inspired her career!
Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, chief medical office for Pfizer, explains how the blood disorder hemophilia affects the body.
Surgical oncologist Dr. Leslie Memsic explains that a hernia is a tear in the thin layer of tissue overlying the muscle, which allows the intestines to protrude through the tissue. About 2 percent of the population has umbilical hernias, and chances increase with age. Hernias can be caused by heavy lifting, pregnancy, chronic cough and prostate problems.
Actress Linda Blair, best known for her role in the movie The Exorcist, helps train dogs for her WorldHeart Foundation for Animal and Human Welfare, which fights animal cruelty and helps rescue dogs. Linda shares that she recently discovered she had a hernia and was concerned that it would prevent her from leading her active lifestyle.
The cold and flu season is in full force! We're already armed with our flu shot, Lysol and anti-bacterial soap. But it may surprise you that the three top spots where germs hide are on things we use every single day
This year two million people will develop deep vein thrombosis. A brand new device is helping to remove these large blood clots, save lives, and get people up and moving faster.
Find out what caused 6-year-old Sophie's hair to grow more than an inch a month.
Registered dietitian Heidi Diller rounds up natural cold remedies for adults and kids from around the world.
A Saskatchewan man who was diagnosed yesterday with viral hemorrhagic fever, a general term for a number of diseases that include Ebola and yellow fever, has tested negative to the class of diseases, CBC News reports.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Yolanda Foster joins The Doctors to talk about her struggle with Lyme disease.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Brad Spellberg explains that Lyme disease is an infection caused by a bacteria that's transmitted when a tick is attached for 24 to 48 hours. Initial symptoms include a red rash shaped like a bull's-eye or target. Antibiotics can be effective when diagnosed early. If Lyme disease goes untreated, it can cause arthritis, joint swelling and inflammation.
Pfizer Chief Medical Officer Freda Lewis-Hall explains that sarcoidosis is a condition that occurs when your immune cells mistakenly harm your healthy cells, leading to inflammation and tissue and organ damage. The most commonly affected areas are the lungs and the lymph nodes, especially those in the chest. Sarcoidosis can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms mimic other illnesses and doctors don't know it's cause. Dr. Travis and Dr. Lewis-Hall discuss possible symptoms and treatments.
Children living in pain, in and out of hospitals. Researchers have found a new way to save them, using stem cells to cure this inherited blood disorder
Just a few years ago, Patrick Berton was a typical healthy teenager. Suddenly his health declined. After seeing countless doctors and specialists across the country, not one of them could figure out why.
Actress Patricia Richardson discusses her work with The National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD). Patricia opens up on the rare condition that took her fathers life and shares information about what those suffering from rare disorders can do.
Dr. David Magnus, a professor at Stanford University, discusses how medications are priced in the U.S and why some are so expensive.
A new pill could help cure the more than 3.2 million people in the U.S. who are infected with hepatitis C, a virus that can cause a chronic infection, leading to liver disease, and sometimes, liver cancer. It's the No.1 blood-borne infection in the United States. But at $1,000 a pill, the new treatment could cost $84,000 for a 12-week regimen, making it inaccessible for many patient.
A new pill could help cure the more than 3.2 million people in the U.S. who are infected with hepatitis C, a virus that can cause a chronic infection, leading to liver disease, and sometimes, liver cancer. It's the No. 1 blood-borne infection in the United States.
Sleep-induced amnesia? The Doctors explain this strange phenomenon.
Learn why being bitten by a cat may be more dangerous than you think.
Imagine a day when we no longer have to battle the flu each year. It could be coming thanks to researchers from Brigham Young University.
Find out how you can support epilepsy awareness. And, learn the warning signs of the disorder.
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains how you can raise awareness for Down syndrome.
Whether driving or flying , people will sit motionless for hours putting them at an increased risk for a condition most are unprepared for, deep vein thrombosis. Find out what you need to know about this potentially deadly condition.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains the latest research on multiple sclerosis (MS), featured in The Doctors ' HealthSmart column in USA Weekend magazine.
In a The Doctors' Special Report, find out how taking fever-reducing drugs may increase your risk of spreading the flu. Plus, learn the signs that your child's fever may be serious.
The Doctors set the record straight on potentially treating a shingles rash with blood.
Anne Hathaway recently injured her foot while playing in the ocean and her husband was seen sucking on her toe to help remove any potential infection. The Doctors weigh in on the effectiveness of this tactic.
Britney Glaser reports on a quick procedure opening up the pelvic vein to reduce extreme swelling in the legs.
Alexis, 12, has developed hypothalamic obesity after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that damaged her brain and caused it to "think" she's starving. Learn what it's like for Alexis to live with non-stop hunger.
Alexis, 12, has developed hypothalamic obesity after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that damaged her brain and caused it to "think" she's starving. Learn what her life is like today. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains the cause of Alexis' rapid weight gain. And, pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains the complications of hypothalamic obesity. Plus, what other disease is Alexis battling?
Alexis, 12, has developed hypothalamic obesity after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that damaged her brain and caused it to "think" she's starving. Gastric bypass surgery could help stop Alexis' unrelenting weight gain. Find out how the procedure would work, and learn the good news the family received after her story went viral on the Internet.
Alexis, 12, has developed hypothalamic obesity after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that damaged her brain and caused it to "think" she's starving. Alexis' parents share their fears about their daughter's health and their hopes for her future.
Alexis, 12, has developed hypothalamic obesity after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that damaged her brain and caused it to "think" she's starving. Alexis and her family share the reasons why they wanted to tell their story.
Runny nose? Learn how to avoid a telltale red nose when treating nasal discharge.
The Doctors discuss the common causes for a sore throat and when to see a doctor.
A young woman developed complications from H1N1, which led to her admission into the hospital.
After their mother passed away, two kids connect with the young couple that received her donated organs.
Diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome, Angelica, 34, says her constant bloating, constipation, and bouts of diarrhea are negatively affecting her marriage.
Diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome, Angelica, 34, says her constant bloating, constipation, and bouts of diarrhea are making her miserable. Gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez shares his top tips to stop stomach pain.
Dentist Dr. Joel Laudenbach examines Leland to determine the underlying cause of his burning tongue syndrome.
If you or a loved one is suffering from a chronic illness, a patient navigator is a great resource to help you navigate your journey through treatment and offer a full range of clinical advocacy and care management services. The Doctors' Dr. Travis Stork and Pfizer's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall discuss the benefits of consulting a patient navigator.
A Royal Caribbean cruise ship returned to port early after almost 700 passengers and crew members fell ill with vomiting and diarrhea. Jennifer, a passenger who quarantined herself when she became sick, joins The Doctors to share what it was like to be on the Explorer of the Seas at the height of the outbreak.
Learn how the highly-contagious norovirus is transmitted. And, you may be surprised to learn how long you are contagious after contracting it.
Vaccines have reduced or eliminated many infectious diseases that have harmed or killed millions of people. Pfizer's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall joins E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork to talk about the ways that vaccines work.
Pfizer's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall joins E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork to discuss potential vaccine side effects and how to get the best benefits from your vaccinations.
Hand washing, zinc supplements, probiotics what's the most effective way to lower your risk of the common cold?
Winter is set to start and so is the cold and flu season. Drugs can help you ease the symptoms, but they can be costly and bring unwanted side effects. Try our natural remedies to help you beat a cold this season.
When Jaiden was 6, his adoptive parents, Natalie and Tim, noticed a hard piece of skin on his thigh. After a biopsy, Natalie and Tim learned that Jaiden suffered from stiff skin syndrome, a connective tissue disorder characterized by hard, thick skin.
When Jaiden was 6, his adoptive parents, Natalie and Tim, noticed a hard piece of skin on his thigh. After a biopsy, Natalie and Tim learned that Jaiden suffered from stiff skin syndrome, a connective tissue disorder characterized by hard, thick skin. Learn more about the cause of this rare syndrome.
When Jaiden was 6, his adoptive parents, Natalie and Tim, noticed a hard piece of skin on his thigh. After a biopsy, Natalie and Tim learned that Jaiden suffered from stiff skin syndrome, a connective tissue disorder characterized by hard, thick skin. The Doctors have something special in store for this deserving family!
A rare discovery that identifies a genetic defect for the first time ever. It's a breakthrough that may change the way birth defects are explained. We'll introduce you to patient number one Max.
Otolaryngologist Dr. Brian Weeks explains how a new nasal implant could change the way chronic sinusitis is treated. Plus, see how Betty is doing three days after surgery.
This video contains footage from a live surgical procedure. Viewer discretion advised. Watch as otolaryngologist Dr. Brian Weeks performs a new, minimally invasive procedure to treat chronic sinusitis.
Betty describes how her chronic sinusitis has affected her life.
A new drug-resistant bacteria called CRE recently spread like wildfire in a Chicago hospital. Learn the surprising source of the infection. Plus, The Doctors discuss the dangers of overusing antibiotics.
With cold & flu season bearing down on us, "Fab Mom" Jill Simonian offers up some simple tips for flu-proof your home! From effective hand washing habits to disinfecting tips, Jill shares the foolproof ways to protect you and your family. And, Jill reveals some of the common areas that attract the most germs.
HuffPost's Third Metric seeks to redefine success beyond money and power. Richard Cohen has lived with a chronic illness all his life, but he has not let it define him. He joins us to discuss how he's found joy in life beyond his disease.
HuffPost's Third Metric seeks to redefine success beyond money and power. Richard Cohen has lived with a chronic illness most of his life, but he has not let it define him. He joins us to discuss how he's found joy in life beyond his disease.
As lead singer for the supergroup TLC, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins has sold more than 65 million records worldwide. But underneath her success, T-Boz has been living with sickle cell disease -- an often-misunderstood and potentially deadly illness. T-Boz reveals a painful misunderstanding she deals with when she goes to the hospital. Plus, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, chief medical officer at Pfizer, shares treatment options for those suffering from sickle cell disease.
As lead singer for the supergroup TLC, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins has sold more than 65 million records worldwide. But underneath her success, T-Boz has been living with sickle cell disease - an often-misunderstood and potentially deadly illness. T-Boz shares her secrets for keeping strong during flu season. Plus, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Pfizer's chief medical officer, reveals additional sickle cell symptoms to look for.
Learn how to treat a pinworm infestation in your home.
Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld explains how pinworms spread from person to person.
Sarah, 17, has neurofibromatosis or NF, a genetic disorder that has caused a large tumor to grow on the right side of her face. Sarah's appearance made her the subject of bullying by peers and strangers alike. Find out how Sarah fought back against the attacks.
Sarah, 17, has neurofibromatosis or NF, a genetic disorder that has caused a large tumor to grow on the right side of her face. Sarah and her doctors discuss her latest surgery. And, what's next for the teen?
Sarah, 17, has neurofibromatosis or NF, a genetic disorder that has caused a large tumor to grow on the right side of her face. Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains what causes Sarah's condition.
Sarah, 17, has neurofibromatosis or NF, a genetic disorder that has caused a large tumor to grow on the right side of her face. The teen gets a surprise visit from her favorite country music star, Mark Wills.
Rachel McNeill reports on the best ways to recover from winter illnesses quickly and how to avoid them altogether.
Learn the causes of male breast enlargement. Plus, what can be done about protruding breasts?
Dr. Jack Ross, chief of infectious diseases at Hartford Hospital, talks about what you can do to prevent catching the flu.
With snow and freezing weather hitting the East Coast, INSIDE EDITION sits down with Dr. Richard Besser as he explains the dangers and causes of frost bite and hypothermia.
Women are better protected by flu shot than men, study finds. Is testosterone the reason?
John Wade, MD, FRCPC, discusses common medication treatment for gout and the possible side effects of those medications.
How's your flu IQ? A new survey from the National Foundation of Infectious Diseases finds many people are confused about when they're contagious, when to seek a doctor's help, and what medications are available to help them feel better.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Brad Spellberg explains the latest information on a bicoastal outbreak of meningitis in the U.S. Learn how the FDA is working to stop the spread of infection.
How will the Affordable Care Act affect people with disabilities? OB/GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton has the answer.
Michael White, professor and department head from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, talks about cough and cold medications.
You've probably heard about carpal tunnel syndrome; it's a painful condition caused by repetitive motion, including typing and the other usual suspects. A logical question is 'What are the symptoms?' That's easy. Tingling, numbness and weakness point directly to carpal tunnel.
INSIDE EDITION spoke with Jane Velez-Mitchell to get her thoughts on the Ethan Couch DWI sentencing and whether or not his parents should be investigated.
The start of cold and flu season means people are reaching for old wives tales as well as a box of tissues. What foods should you eat when you have a cold? Heidi Mitchell discusses on Lunch Break.
Teen Mom star Maci Bookout opens up about her reported "mystery illness" that made national news. After days of debilitating pain and medical tests, she was diagnosed with a kidney infection. Learn how the condition develops, and why it can be life-threatening if it's not treated thoroughly. Plus, Maci discusses her involvement with the "Dare to Dance" Competition to raise money for The Kidney Foundation of the Greater Chattanooga Area.
In a The Doctors exclusive, Teen Mom star Maci Bookout opens up about her reported "mystery illness" that made national news. Learn what she suffered from, and hear how she was treated.
In their latest quest to conquer all things DIY, Caitlyn and Caroline try at-home cold remedies. This time of year especially, people will go to any extreme to stay healthy. Caitlyn tries remedies for her cold while Caroline takes some precautions.
In their latest quest to conquer all things DIY, Caitlyn and Caroline try at-home cold remedies. This time of year especially, people will go to any extreme to stay healthy. Caitlyn tries remedies for her cold while Caroline takes some precautions.
The Facts of Life's Lisa Whelchel sets the record straight about a recent health scare. Did she catch West Nile virus during her time on 'Survivor'?
The Doctors are joined by Dr. Joseph Bresee, chief of the epidemiology and prevention branch at the CDC Influenza Division, who describes how a healthy person could potentially die from the flu virus.
Getting a flu shot this year? Great! In this video, fitness expert Mike Clark, DPT, reveals how cardio exercise bolsters your immune system to make that flu shot last longer.
Could the food you eat be the cause of your pain? Irlinda was diagnosed with Wegener's granulomatosis, a rare autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation of the blood vessels. Learn The Doctors' tips for managing the disorder.
The Doctors reveal three things that can cause your throat to hurt. Then, learn the four things you can do to help soothe it. Plus, discover the four signs that indicate strep throat.
Test your health knowledge. Define "pyrexia."
Test your health knowledge. Define "desynchronosis."
For people suffering from debilitating diseases and disorders, new treatments can't come fast enough. In an effort to speed up the process, the FDA says it's fast tracking promising drugs and breakthrough therapies for serious and life-threatening conditions.
Seven cases of a rare form of meningitis were reported on Princeton University' s campus. Here is what you need to know in order to better avoid getting infected.
Doctor Emily Lesnak, from the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, explains some natural remedies for preventing and treating flu symptoms.
Seven cases of a rare form of meningitis were reported on Princeton University' s campus. Here's what you need to know.
INSIDE EDITION was at the annual convention for FOP, a rare diseases that makes people's bodies turn rock solid, where we heard from people who face extreme challenges but incredible spirit.
Podiatrist Dr. Ali Sadrieh performs a corrective surgery on a woman who was born with 12 toes.
After undergoing a cutting-edge surgery to remove two extra toes, one woman is able to flaunt her feet for the first time. See the dramatic transformation. Plus, Nina Shoes provides her with $1,000 worth of footwear.
Kamryn, 15, suffers from Usher Syndrome a rare, genetic disorder that causes deafness and progressive blindness. See the surprises The Doctors have to help Kamryn with her vision loss and medical expenses.
Ophthalmologist Dr. Kerry Assil explains how Usher Syndrome and retinitis pigmentosa go hand-in-hand and gradually lead to complete vision loss.
In a special house call, pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears meets a 15-year-old girl suffering from Usher Syndrome a rare, genetic disorder that causes deafness and progressive vision loss.
Doctors are encouraging all patients to get the influenza vaccine before the end of this year.
By definition, STDs are spread through sexual contact. But that's not the only way to put yourself at risk. OB/GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton shares three ways to catch an STD without sex.
A teen suffers from a heart condition that occasionally speeds up the beating.
A rare parasite is infecting an Arkansas family. The diagnosis has them desperate for answers and a reason why they can't seem to put a stop to the disease that has bugs hatching within their bodies.
Social gatherings are a prime place for diseases like the flu to spread.
4 top tips for avoiding the flu, plus important advice on when to see your doctor if the virus strikes.
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears meets John Hudson Dilgen, an 11-year-old boy living with epidermolysis bullosa, a rare, terminal skin disease that results in extremely fragile skin that blisters and tears at the slightest touch. The Doctors surprise John Hudson and his family with several gifts to make their lives brighter and, hopefully, a little bit easier.
The Doctors are brought to tears after pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears visits 11 year-old John Hudson Dilgen from Staten Island, NY, who suffers from EB, or Epidermolysis Bullosa, called "the worst disease you've never have heard of,"
Content may be unsuitable for sensitive viewers. It's been labeled the worst disease you've never heard of. John Hudson Dilgen, 11, explains what it's like to live with epidermolysis bullosa, a terminal skin disease that results in extremely fragile skin that blisters and tears at the slightest touch.
So You Think You Can Dance alumni, Courtney Galiano, shares details of her multiple sclerosis diagnosis. Plus, get tips from Dr. Lewis-Hall, Pfizer's chief medical officer, on living with MS.
If you think it's one and done like a measles vaccine, think again. The flu virus is ever-changing and mutating. So this year health experts created new vaccines that can protect you from upto 4 of the latest strains.
The Doctors explain when a sudden swelling of a body part may signal a serious health condition. Find out when you should see your doctor.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork shares tips to manage your diabetes from The Doctors' latest USA Weekend HealthSmart column.
Eating the right food can be one of your best flu-prevention strategies. Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, explains which foods you should eat and how their nutrients can help cut your risk of colds and flu.
Cold and flu season is here! Kevin Soden, MD, shares 6 tips to help your family stay well. From sleep to reducing stress, learn how to prevent colds and flu.
Being vaccinated against the flu may lower your risk of heart attack and other major cardiovascular events.
If you spend a lot of time outside, chances are you'll come in contact with ticks. And ticks can carry a dangerous bug called lyme disease. Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, shares four tips to reduce your risk of catching lyme disease.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Dr. Ian Smith braves the needle and gets vaccinated for hepatitis A and B.
Health officials have issued a warning about a potentially lethal strain of water-borne bacteria, known as vibrio vulnificus. Hear how the bacteria claimed the life of a Florida man in a shockingly short time span.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Brad Spellberg explains how a dangerous saltwater bacteria, known as vibrio vulnificus, is contracted. Plus, learn which people are more susceptible to a life-threatening reaction.
Kathy has reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), a rare and debilitating nervous system disorder that has caused her foot to swell. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the disease progresses. And, should Kathy consider amputation?
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork has a few surprises for Kathy, a woman who is suffering with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), a rare and debilitating nervous system disorder.
Kathy tells E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork what it's like living with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), a rare and debilitating nervous system disorder that causes inflammation, muscle spasms and pain.
Kathy shares her story of how she was diagnosed with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), a rare and debilitating nervous system disorder that causes inflammation, muscle spasms and pain.
In a The Doctors exclusive interview, Casey Kasem's daughter Kerri opens up about the bitter dispute between her sisters and her stepmother.
If you thought a cold was bad get a real scare by watching 10 horrifying incurable diseases.
Hepatitis C affects more than four-million people. The deadly disease can lead to liver cancer. Now. there is a new era of drugs that could cure the disease, without side effects.
See how one woman battled a crippling muscular disorder that caused her tip the scales at 397 pounds.
It's not even winter yet, and the dreaded flu virus has arrived. Flu-related symptoms have already begun to claim lives -- and the push is on to make sure everyone gets vaccinated.
One in five people in the U.S. will have appendicitis; a lot of people will try to self-diagnose by going to Google -- but your symptoms might not be what you think.
An estimated 30 million Americans suffer from eczema; the skin condition is one of the leading reasons people go see a doctor. If you Google 'eczema,' and read the symptoms, you may think you have it -- but find out the facts before you self-diagnose!
The Doctors has an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains when you should consider having your thyroid function tested.
It may look like just a backpack, but its contents are allowing Patrick O'Hara to head home with Indiana's first total artificial heart.
There are many different known causes of depression ranging from environmental factors right down to family history. Find out if you could be susceptible to this fairly common condition.
Cold and flu season is around the corner, so Dr. Travis Stork, an Emergency Room physician and co-host of "The Doctors" joins HuffPost Live to make sure you're prepared for what the season has in store.
Cold and flu season is around the corner, so Dr. Travis Stork, an Emergency Room physician and co-host of "The Doctors" joins HuffPost Live to make sure you're prepared and well-armed with remedies for what the season has in store.
The treatment, called the "liberation procedure," surgically opens neck veins believed to be blocked.
Uncommon for a genetic disease, Nancy Wexler discovered that Huntington's Disease was in the same gene location across the globe. That would also mean that the cure can eventually be global as well.
Neuropsychologist Nancy Wexler on the history of the clinic for Huntington's Disease she helped create in a remote part of Venezuela where the disease is prevalent.
Gene hunter Nancy Wexler 's grandfather died of Huntington's Chorea. At the time, it was believe to be a male-only hereditary disease and all three of her uncles were diagnosed with Huntington's on the same day.
As there remains no treatment for Huntington's Disease, neuropsychologist Nancy Wexler has decided that she doesn't need to know whether or not she has the gene for the disease.
Researchers at a Chinese university say the lemon-lime soda aids the metabolism of alcohol within the body.
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Nineteen-year-old Rachael was born with a cleft lip and palate. She has since undergone multiple surgeries to correct the birth defect and is awaiting further surgery to obtain permanent front-teeth implants. Although this condition has made her life difficult, Rachael has remained strong and has found inspiration from an unusual source: social media.
Meet Lentil, a French bulldog puppy with a cleft lip who has inspired children across the country with similar craniofacial abnormalities to stay positive. Watch as Lentil joins us and surprises his biggest fan, Rachael, a 19-year-old who has undergone multiple surgeries since she was 8 months old to correct a bilateral cleft lip and palate.
Experts are pushing for everyone to get flu shots before the real fall weather approaches.
About 45 percent of all Americans got the vaccine, but the CDC says there are still too many people who aren't getting a flu shot.
In June 2012, Jack Osbbourne received the shocking diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. Today, he is jiving up a storm on 'Dancing With The Stars'. He says the show is actually helping his health.
MS patient Lyle Anderson was named a winner of Kona Inspired, granting him on of the 1,900 spots in the 2013 Ironman World Championship.
A new study suggests most antibiotics can be paired with another to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
For two years, scientists monitored what flu symptoms their participants experienced.
Healthy eating with fibromyalgia can often be an important factor in controlling symptoms. Here are some things you can try removing or including in your diet. Find us on: StreamingWell.tv Like us on: facebook.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: twitter.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: pinterest.com/StreamingWell/ Follow us on youtube.com/StreamingWell
It's almost Fall, and that means flu season is just around the corner. Jacqueline London tells us when we should plan to get a flu shot.
It may not feel like flu season, but doctors and nurses say it's not far off and not too early to get the flu vaccine. Kevin Boughton reports on a drive-thru clinic in Topeka.
A new blood test could potentially determine what's causing a patient's sickness with more than 90 percent accuracy.
According to new research from Oregon State University, eating blueberries and drinking red wine might help people's immune system fight infection.
The checklight beanie, which can be worn under helmets, monitors blows to the head and alerts coaches to a possible concussion.
According to the latest FDA report, substance abuse remains a problem among teens.
Alan has been suffering pain in his butt cheek for more than a year. Gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez examines Alan and determines that the source of the problem is most likely an anal fistula a canal leading from the colon all the way out to the skin. Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld describes the procedure to correct an anal fistula.
Alan has been suffering pain in his butt cheek for more than a year. Originally diagnosed as hemorrhoids, the pain continued despite treatment and eventually became an open wound. Now, Alan has constant drainage from the area. Gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez examines Alan and determines that the source of the problem is most likely an anal fistula. Learn more about this common condition.
The Air Force will no longer be giving free flu shots to civilian employees this year, due to the federal budget cuts known as sequestration.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, it starts an infection called amoebic meningoencephalitis.
"CBS This Morning" says a new study has discovered menopause in men isn't only linked to a lack of testosterone--low levels of estrogen cause problems too. Headlines & Global News says this study by Massachusetts General Hospital comes out at the same time testosterone supplements are being widely advertised. Medical Daily says the study was setup to determine the required levels of testosterone needed for health and help doctors decide when to prescribe the supplements.
Back pain is one of the most common medical problems in America. the numbers are staggering -- and so is the pain. If you Google 'back pain,' you find plenty of causes and treatments, but beware: Googling those words may not hold the answer you're looking for.
As a nation we tend to take a lot of over the counter pills, But should we really be seeing a doctor instead? When is it time to pop a pill, and when is it time to make an appointment.
Dr. Richard Bebb, MD, ABIM, FRCPC, Endocrinologist, discusses the risks of obesity.
See how to protect yourself from malaria. Plus, learn how you can help save lives in underprivileged areas of the world.
See the world's deadliest creature, believed to be responsible for half of all deaths in human history! Find out what it is and how to safeguard against it.
The Doctors are joined by Dr. Brad Spellberg, an infectious disease specialist from UCLA Medical Center, to discuss typhoid fever symptoms and prevention.
A Texas megachurch known for preaching against the use of vaccines has been hit by an outbreak of measles, a highly contagious virus for which there is no known cure. Measles can be prevented by vaccination.
More than 20 million people have gallbladder disease, which makes it one of the most common conditions in the United States -- so common that it might make your run to your computer and Google your symptoms, but nevermind that because we've got you covered.
Dr. Jason Kur, MD, FRCPC, ABIM, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of Raynaud's disease.
Dr. Jane Lea, MD, FRCSC, Otologist/Neurotologist,Paediatric Otolaryngologist discusses the three types of hearing loss.
Dr. Amin Javer, MD, FRCSC, FARS, discusses the symptoms of acute sinusitis.
Dr. Jane Lea, MD, FRCSC, Otologist/Neurotologist, Paediatric Otolaryngologist, discusses the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment for otosclerosis.
Dr. Jane Lea, MD, FRCSC, Otologist/Neurotologist, Pediatric Otolaryngologist discusses the surgical options available for hearing loss.
Dr. Jane Lea, MD, FRCSC, Otologist/Neurotologist and Paediatric Otolaryngologist , discusses the diagnosis and symptoms of cholesteatoma.
Dr. Jane Lea, MD, FRCSC, Otologist/Neurotologist, Paediatric Otolaryngologist discusses diagnosis and symptoms of what is vertigo?
Dr. Amin Javer, MD, FRCSC, FARS, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of acute sinusitis
There is a medical journey to discover a cure for Lyme disease. We speak with a woman who was paralyzed by it about the controversy and terror of this all-too-common illness.
Overnight Katrina Starzhynskaya's face became paralyzed and her body numbed. Her medical journey to discover a cure led her into the world of Lyme disease. We speak with her about the controversy and terror of this all-too-common illness.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives tips on how to keep Alzheimer's at bay. She suggests genetic testing for those who have the disease in their family. Anti-inflammatory medications and keeping your brain active can also help. Part of the Mondays With Marlo series on MarloThomas.com.
Doreen Gentzler reports on a new treatment that uses a tiny balloon to cure some chronic sinus infections.
There have been more confirmed cases of West Nile across the country this summer. Learn the best ways to protect yourself against the virus.
They suffer from one of the rarest diseases on earth that makes their bodies turn rock solid. INSIDE EDITION was there for a gathering of people with incredible challenges and inspiring courage.
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD, talks about the discovery of Lyme disease and its prevalence in humans thousands of years ago.
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD, talks about just how far Lyme disease tends to mimick other diseases.
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD, talks about some manifestations of Lyme diseases and recurring symptoms.
Dr. Martin D. Fried explains some symptoms to look for that would be a cause to test for Lyme disease.
Dr. Martin D. Fried offers some tips to prevent Lyme disease contraction.
Dr. Martin D. Fried explains the symptoms and treatment for nervous system Lyme disease.
Dr. Martin D. Fried talks about the two tests for Lyme disease.
It's no surprise that models eat little & engage in less than healthy practices to maintain the sometimes abnormally thin frames they possess. But when fainting & being hospitalized becomes part of a day's work, something must change. We talk with an expert about Anna Wintour's recent policy changes at Vogue.
Now you see it, now you don't! Find out more about the new hidden hearing device that's changing lives.
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Cholesterol, cancer, even infectious diseases can be detected with your blood. Now, it's being used to help figure out what's going inside your head.
Our voice is one of those things we take for granted; we don't know what we've got until we lost it. These days a lot of people's voices are shot because of damaged vocal cords. But not to worry, all you Googlechondriacs out there, there is a way to clear the air -- and your voice.
Valley fever is on the rise in the southwestern U.S. Some are calling it an epidemic. Although it has affected 4 times more people than West Nile, it gets only 4 percent of the NIH research funding. Is there an "East Coast" bias to health research? Guests Dr. John Galgiani and Marc Orbach join to discuss.
Valley fever is on the rise in the southwestern U.S. Some are calling it an epidemic. Although it has affected 4 times more people than West Nile, it gets only 4 percent of the NIH research funding. Is there an "East Coast" bias to health research? Guest Joseph Dean III shares his story.
Millions of cases of the flu have been prevented due to flu vaccines.
In this video we discuss this viral liver infection. Find out about its symptoms and complications in this short video.
In this video we discuss you can become infected with Hepatitis B. Find out about who can get it and how it's contracted.
In this video we discuss this viral liver infection. Find out about its symptoms and complications in this short video.
What is hepatitis C and what are its symptoms? In this short video we present an overview of the condition. Find us on: http://www.StreamingWell.tv Like us on: http://www.facebook.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: http://www.twitter.com/StreamingWell Follow us on: http://pinterest.com/StreamingWell/ Follow us on youtube.com/StreamingWell
What is hepatitis C and what are its symptoms? In this short video we present an overview of the condition.
How Do You Get Hepatitis A? In this video we discuss the common causes of the virus and how it is contracted.
Only one in five people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually wears one! See a new mouth gadget that could help many hear much better.
Millions of people struggle with emphysema every day. Now a new treatment could help many advanced cases.
It's believed up to two million people suffer from chronic venous leg ulcers. They can cause large painful wounds that can last weeks, months, or even years. But a special spray could help her and many others heal.
Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas and the North Texas chapter of N.O.A.H held an indoor picnic and playtime meeting today for children with albinism.
A health alert for millions of American boomers who are losing their hearing earlier than ever before. What doctors say is to blame and what you can do to slow it down.
A sudden and severe increase in blood pressure in considered a hypertensive crisis and should be treated quickly. Dr. Freda-Lewis Hall, Pfizer's chief medical officer, explains the symptoms to look for.
Jameson Kessler of Shelbyville, Ind., wears a skeleton costume and calls himself "Marrow Man." He is, after all, his sister Samantha's hero. This summer, Jameson will donate bone marrow to Samantha, who suffers from a rare blood disorder called thalassemia, NBC's WTHR in Indianapolis reports. The main cure for the red blood cell-destroying condition is a bone marrow transplant from a perfect match, according to Cure Thalassemia.
If you're infected with bacterial meningitis, every second counts. Learn the symptoms and the importance of getting vaccinated.
Imagine a bridge so scary, that people actually pay somebody to drive them across it. INSIDE EDITION catches up with commuters who can't handle the ride and the driver who offers them a lift.
For years scientists have tried to better understand the flu. A Mayo Clinic researcher says controlling humidity levels in places like schools could help stop the virus from spreading, and he's putting his theory to the test.
Flu stats in Minnesota have state health officials concerned. In the last week alone, 401 people have been hospitalized for flu like illness bringing the total to 1,121 hospitalizations.
Public health officials released the latest national data on flu cases. The numbers suggest the flu season may have peaked in some southeastern states. However, flu cases continue to spike elsewhere. Experts say it looks like a classic flu epidemic.
With what seems like a second wave of flu outbreak, there's a sudden rush of people asking for the flu shot, some clinics struggle to keep enough of the vaccine on hand.
A 6-year-old Texas girl with flu-like symptoms died hours after she visited an emergency room in Dallas.
From babies to adults, the flu is not being picky about who it affects this year. And with emergency rooms overflowing, many places are even running out of Flu-shots, TamilFlu and other medicines to fight the virus.
The flu outbreak across the country has become so bad now, that emergency rooms are having to turn away patients, while others are treating patients in tents set up in the parking lot.
Businesses across the country are taking a hit this flu season, sa workers call in sick ...knocked down by the flu. so now those businesses are urging employees to get flu shots an providing helpful tips to avoid the flu.
As the flu epidemic spreads in the US, parents are trying to keep their kids safe by keeping them from school.
From babies to adults, the flu is not being picky about who it affects this year. And with emergency rooms overflowing, many places are even running out of Flu-shots, TamilFlu and other medicines to fight the virus.
The early success of a new class of cancer drugs, revealed in test results released here over the last several days, has raised hope among the world's top cancer specialists that they may be on the verge of an important milestone in the fight against the disease.
Different countries have different health concerns and vaccines you need to be aware of before traveling there this summer.
Lyme disease, an infection which can lead to arthritis and other more serious complications, is spread by tiny deer ticks commonly found in the northeastern U.S. What can you do to keep these bugs at bay?
Rumi Chunara, Instructor, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, shares the advancement of digital disease detection.
The Doctors has an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the latest article focuses on the symptoms of celiac disease.
The House Ear Institute in Los Angeles uses cutting-edge technology to help people hear, many of them for the first time. When 4-year old Kennedy was only three weeks old, she was diagnosed with enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome (EVAS), a condition in the inner ear that causes partial or progressive hearing loss. See how a cochlear implant changed Kennedy's life forever.
How loud is too loud? The Doctors explain how noise-induced hearing loss can occur.
Watch these odd medical surgeries and procedures - some are strange, some twisted, and some even successful.
You've heard of parasites attacking your digestive system, but what about a bug that can eat away at your eyeball?
15 year-old Hunter Steinitz suffers from a rare skin disease called Harlequin Ichthyosis. INSIDE EDTION sits down with Steinitz to discuss her challenge and her positive outlook on life.
Soap and water is usually the most effective way to wash away a rank odor, but what if the scent of fish, trash or even feces was constantly wafting off your body? Learn about Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), a rare metabolic disorder in which a digestive enzyme deficiency prohibits the body from breaking down metabolites in food, resulting in a chronic stench.
General surgeon Dr. Daniel Marcus explains when a patient should consider undergoing surgery for a hernia.
General surgeon Dr. Daniel Marcus performs a minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery for an inguinal hernia.
Norovirus infects 21-million Americans, sending 70-thousand to the hospital and killing 800. Now, researchers are working on a new way to protect you and your family from the awful illness.
Hear from a woman who needed an emergent liver transplant, due to life-threatening complications during pregnancy. The only liver available was sub-optimal, but without it, she would have died. See how she is doing today.
If you're like a lot of people, you may have had the flu this season.. and then wondered if it may actually be pneumonia. It's a common question because the symptoms are similar and there are so many Googlechondriacs out there -- maybe even you. Here's how to tell.
The Doctors explains whether talking too much can cause vocal cord nodules to form.
10 Incredibly Rare DiseasesSome are lethal, others just strange but all 10 of these diseases are incredibly rare.Music = Criminal Crevasses by Gerrit Wunder and Dorothee Badent
See how a beaded, magnetic device is being used to cure chronic heartburn.
Learn all about the chronic condition of Fibromyalgia.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is on the rise in Idaho, and has infected at least 26 children. Learn the symptoms to look out for.
If you haven't gotten the stomach flu this year, you probably know someone who has. It's taken the country by storm, and if you've searched the Internet for 'upset stomach,' you've probably found a link to the new 'super bug' and the Googlechondriac in you has you convinced you have the stomach flu. But not so fast...
Full Segment: A diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis used to mean no children and a shorter lifespan, but today doctors and patients are successfully fighting back against this disease.
While often misdiagnosed there is a cure for Cushing's disease if it's caught in time. Find out what helped Chondra Hungerford beat the baffling condition.
If you're like most people, the Internet is your go-to for everything health-related. It's a gold mine of information.. but.... for the Googlechondriac it can be a really scary place. Search a couple of common symptoms and suddenly you think you've got Lupus. Here's the real deal on the chronic autoimmune disorder.
Meet Vomiting Larry, a robot researchers are using to study how norovirus spreads and how to better prevent it.
Norovirus: Fact or Fiction? Is is the same as the stomach flu? Can you catch if from touching a doorknob or from sharing a meal?
Learn how to prevent the spread of norovirus in your home.
Learn how tuberculosis (TB) is treated over the course of six to nine months, and the dangers of not treating the infection thoroughly.
Images may be unsuitable for sensitive viewers. Physicians at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston have performed a face transplant on a Vermont woman. The mother of two and former nurse was severely burned in 2007 when her estranged husband doused her with industrial strength lye.
Get tips for stopping the flu before it starts. Plus, Dr. Travis' Emergen-Tea!
Shape Magazine's Bahar Taktechtian offers tips and tricks to get through the dreaded cold and flu season
In the United States, polio seems like a disease of the past, but countries like northern Nigeria, northern India and parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan account for more than 75 percent of global polio cases today. Learn how modern medicine has worked to prevent polio through the years, and how it's working to eradicate the disease for good.
Full Segment: n honor of Rare Illness Day, we'll discuss a debilitating neurological disease, Central Pain Syndrome, that experts say millions have but don't know it has a name.
When you have the flu, making the right food choices could help you get better faster. Learn which foods and beverages to consume or avoid if you have the dreaded flu virus.
When you have the flu, making the right food choices could help you get better faster. See how orange juice, peanut butter and jelly, and hot toddies rank on the flu-fighting list.
Flu season is still going strong, but a new mask that can kill flu viruses on contact could be a helpful tool in prevention, especially for those with compromised immune systems. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports.
What's going on when you gain weight almost overnight?? Sometimes it's not what you eat -- or how little you exercise. Here's the one thing that can make you gain as much as 50 pounds in a year.
Brianna was born with a rare liver disease called Crigler-Najjar syndrome. It means her liver doesn't produce an enzyme that helps break down a by-product called bilirubin. If too much bilirubin builds up in her body, her skin and eyes turn yellow and she could lose her hearing, suffer brain damage and risk death.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains what bilirubin is and how phototherapy lights help someone with excess bilirubin levels.
Urologist Dr. David Josephson demonstrates the newest laser procedure for removing kidney stones.
Urologist Dr. David Josephson explains the causes of kidney stones and preventative measures to keep them from recurring.
Seven-year-old Jonah was born with glycogen storage disease 1B, a rare liver disorder that only affects one in a million children, and requires a great deal of care, medication and a specific diet administered through a feeding tube 10 to 11 times a day. Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains the condition.
Right now the flu, colds, stomach bugs and the norovirus are all around us. So Doreen Gentzler did an experiment to show you just how quickly these germs spread. Warning: it may make you want to stock up on hand sanitizer.
ADHD is being diagnosed more often, but still many adults go undiagnosed.
People who have the flu can emit virus particles up to six feet away.
This week brings the tenth global case of the coronavirus, and its here in the UK. What is this virus and how is it spread?
HuffPost Senior Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria counts down the top five nastiest parasites that infect humans.
You've heard it from your parents all of your life, "zip your coat up and stay warm or you're going to get sick." But doctors say there's no truth to that.
Full Segment: The father of a 10-year-old suffering from epilepsy was told the only solution was to remove half of her brain. Hear how their journey changed the face of the disorder.
Athletes often touch the same equipment and share personal space during practice... an easy way to spread flu germs.
Doctors and video game design students collaborated on a video game with the goal of persuading kids to get the flu shot.
Six year old Gavin Alexander discusses germs and bacteria to kids, as well as discuss how important washing one's hands are to keeping healthy.
Austin, 22, suffers from Wolfram syndrome, a rare genetic disease that causes diabetes, deafness, renal problems and compromises eyesight. At the young age of 2, Austin was diagnosed with cataracts and his sight continued to deplete as he grew older.
Jeff's wife, Nancy, and his 15-year-old daughter, Abbie, join The Doctors via video to share how the family stays strong day by day.
Every year Jeff Wright teaches one lesson that is likely to stay with his students for the rest of their lives. It's a lesson Jeff learned from his 12-year-old son, Adam, who has a rare genetic brain disorder called Joubert's syndrome.
Jeff says he's amazed by the acts of kindness that his son brings out in others on a daily basis.
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains that Joubert syndrome is very rare genetic brain malformation that affects the part of the cerebellum, which controls balance and coordination, and the brain stem, which controls vital body functions, such as breathing.
Dr. Rachael Ross didn't realize that her sister, Rebekkah, had sickle cell disease until she was a sophomore in college. Rebekkah had asked her mother to keep her diagnosis secret from other members of the family.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson explains the risks of pregnancy for people who have sickle cell disease.
ER physician Dr. Travis Stork explains that sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder that affects the red blood cells.
Is someone you love at risk for sickle cell disease? Learn the difference between having sickle cell disease and carrying the sickle cell trait and why genetic counseling is so important.
Dr. Rachael Ross shares the story of her sister's silent battle with sickle cell disease and what she wishes she had done differently.
Winter weather can take a toll on your health. Renee Chenault-Fattah reports on how to stay safe and warm.
Grammy-winning recording artist Toni Braxton opens up about her diagnosis of lupus, a mysterious, autoimmune disorder that attacks a wide range of body parts, from joints and skin to the brain, blood vessels, kidneys and other vital organs.
Grammy-winning recording artist Toni Braxton faced a new obstacle in her life after being diagnosed with lupus, a mysterious, autoimmune disorder that attacks a wide range of body parts, from joints and skin to the brain, blood vessels, kidneys and other vital organs.
It's cold and flu season, and that has many Americans staying at home. Jim Forman goes over some remedies to make you feel better.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman, Chief Medical Editor of NBC News, discusses the benefits of getting a flu shot. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com
Dr. Nancy Snyderman, Chief Medical Editor of NBC News, shares tips and tricks to avoid colds during cold & flu season. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com
Dr. Nancy Snyderman, Chief Medical Editor of NBC News, discusses the simple steps to kick the smoking habit. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com
Can weather patterns help virologists predict the span and the severity of the flu from one species to another? The Doctors discuss whether the recent flu pandemic in the U.S. is related to climate change.
The Doctors' Health Correspondent, Melanie Woodrow, hits the streets of Hollywood to gauge how much the average person really knows about treating the flu.
Pumping up your immune system can be as easy as adding these foods to your grocery list this flu season.
New recommendations for adult vaccinations, including an interesting change for flu season.
Something new is sweeping the world, and it comes to us from Sydney, Australia. Don't get too excited, because you're not gonna like it. The Sydney strain of the norovirus was discovered there last year. And now the vomiting bug is in our midst.
A woman who was diagnosed with lupus when she was 12-years-old and subsequently suffered from drug-induced obesity underwent a life-saving gastric bypass surgery about a month ago.
A facebook app helps identify "friends" who may have given you the flu!
From stem cell research to a disease you've probably never heard of, two young women are turning adversity into advocacy.
For hundreds of people each year the flu is more than an inconvenience, it's a killer. Dr. Sndrew Eisenberg and Dr. Flor M. Munoz give tips on how to stay protected.
For hundreds of people each year the flu is more than an inconvenience, it's a killer. We are joined by parents who have lost children to this all-too-common disease. Guest Joe Lastinger shares his story.
Doctor Samuel Szomstein from the Cleveland Clinic discusses hernia, its cause and treatments.
This year's flu is now widespread in more than 40 states. When the week began, the government reported 18 deaths across the country so far this flu season. 18 more deaths were reported in one state alone...Massachusetts.
Gabe Gutierrez reports on new developments in the flu epidemic now gripping the country.
The flu is spiking dramatically in North Dakota and Minnesota. Neil Carlson reports from Crookston, Minnesota.
More than 170 kids are out of school in Clark County, Wisconsin due to the flu.
The CDC reports that influenza is now widespread in 47 states, and thousands are hospitalized across the country with flu-like symptoms.
Widespread flu cases continue to swamp doctor's offices and hospitals. Some doctors say they don't remember a busier flu season. A few cities have declared a public health emergency. Erika Edwards has the latest.
Health officials around the country today are scrambling to cope with a rising number of patients -- and reports of overflowing emergency rooms -- as this year's flu season continues to worsen. At least 18 children have died.
Mark Barger reports the flu is getting worse, and with the flu season not even half over it's already shaping up to be the worst flu season in more than a decade. It's so bad in Boston that Mayor Thomas M. Menino declared a public health emergency.
Flu is increasing among kids.
The flu epidemic is now spreading around the world, as Europe and a dozen other countries start seeing a rise in the number of cases and deaths.
Researchers have figured out why flu is seasonal.
Doctor busts common flu myths and separates fact from fiction.
When is the contagious window of a cold? Find out when you should stay home from work here.
Mayo Clinic researchers attribute a decline in heart attacks to smoke-free workplace laws.
The fight for a cure for HIV/AIDS may be getting a big help by a new experimental treatment. Vectored immunoprophylaxis isn't cleared for use in humans yet, but tests showed that once injected into mice who were then exposed to HIV, the mice didn't develop the disease.
Full Segment: For hundreds of people each year the flu is more than an inconvenience, it's a killer. We are joined by parents who have lost children to this all-too-common disease.
The flu outbreak is grinding business to a halt at one hair salon. So many customers have canceled that some stylists aren't even coming in to work.
Flu season is hitting hard and early... and that's leading patients with flu-like symptoms to the pharmacy. The increased demand for Tamiflu may lead to shortages.
In the worst outbreak in years, hospitals across the country are being overrun with people complaining of flu-like symptoms.
Find out how simple lifestyle changes can add a little fun and also help protect you from cold an flu this winter.
Vigorous physical activity can cause bleeding in children with hemophilia.
A set of twins suffered from an unknown illness their whole life... until they were cured after whole genome sequencing.
A new Consumer Reports survey shows nearly 60% of Americans skipped a visit to the doctor, medical tests or medications in the last year because of cost.
Pertussis, or whooping cough, is a highly contagious bacterial disease that can sometimes be misdiagnosed- and it's on the rise across the country.
The parents of a baby girl took their daughter to the doctor because of a high fever. She'd been bitten by mosquitoes, and she tested positive for West Nile Virus. Ray Villeda spoke with the parents as their little girl recovers.
Major cities across the United States have declared a health emergency in the wake of the worst flu outbreak in a decade. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork gives a state-by-state report of severely affected areas.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains the flu shot and why you may want to consider getting one.
Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Thomas Frieden, joins E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork via satellite to discuss why the 2012-2013 flu season occurred earlier and is more widespread than previous years.
You may think you do a great job cleaning, but where is the germiest place in your life? Dr. Ian is revealing the most common, germy areas that you may come in contact with every day. Plus, five essential health questions all women need to answer, and Rachael's making a new version of pork chops you'll want to try this weekend.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson shares flu tips for pregnant women.
Tom Costello reports on school teachers who are suffering from this rather strong flu season.
Refusal to follow a flu shot mandate lead to a woman's dismissal from working at the hospital.
This isn't your average cold -- doctors are seeing big increases in the flu virus. And they say the illness can strike otherwise healthy people quickly and without warning.
A web-based tool could help parents figure out whether their sick kids have the flu, but it could also lead to ER overcrowding.
Texas hospitals have seen a shocking spike in flu cases this season.
Recently several schools had to cancel classes after hundreds of students were struck by the flu, and new states reported widespread flu activity.
Robert Bazell reports on a rise in flu cases this season.
Flu activity rose sharply recently. Now all states are experiencing some level of flu, with three states reporting widespread activity.
Schools in Tennessee have closed because so many children have developed flu-like symptoms. Experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the flu season is off to a strong, early start.
The Centers for Disease Control says the flu season is off to an early start, and doctors are concerned that this year's strain could be serious. Tom Costello reports.
Robert Bazell reports on the early arrival of the flu season.
Flu season has begun early and with a vengeance -- particularly in the southeastern U.S.
Fall brings out all the special cold fighting products, but can any one really work by itself?
A new study shows how the flu can be particularly dangerous for kids.
As flu season gets underway, health experts are urging everyone to get a flu shot. But they are especially concerned about vaccinating certain high-risk groups of people, including children and pregnant women.
It's flu season. There are two new strains of influenza, just another reason you shouldn't put off getting the flu shot. Rachel McNeill spoke with an immunization specialist.
Researchers have engineered antibodies that protect against many strains of the flu virus.
Want to find out how to avoid being infected with The Winter Vomiting bug? This video will give you a run down about The Norovirus.
Kids with psoriasis have higher odds of being obese.
It's the dreaded cold and flu season. If you have body aches, dry cough, fatigue and fever, you might have the flu.
Can any of the anti-viral medicines used to treat the flu also be used to treat the common cold?
Every year thousands of people suffer from a nasty cold, and sometimes it's even followed by a serious sinus infection. Is this just a bad cold or is it the flu?
Celebrity fitness trainer, Jackie Warner, talks about when you should keep exercising and when you should tone it down if you are sick. Part of the series Mondays With Marlo on Marlothomas.com.
Many young boys and girls are telling Santa what they want for Christmas. But for one Florida woman and her son with muscular dystrophy, one gift could change the way they communicate.
Dr. Travis and pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears debunk some common myths about West Nile virus.
In rare cases, men may experience flu-like symptoms such as fever, runny nose, headaches and nausea after ejaculation. The symptoms can last for weeks. It's called post orgasmic illness syndrome, and it's an autoimmune response, which means your body recognizes its own semen as foreign and attacks itself, E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains.Dr. David Josephson, a urologist, says that symptoms can begin immediately or hours later, making it difficult to diagnose.
Bonnie, a runner in her 40s, didn't think twice when a mosquito bit her while she was mowing the lawn. When she started feeling sick and having headaches a few days later, she thought she had the flu, but her symptoms continued to get worse. She described them to her boss, who did some research online and told her it sounded like West Nile.
If you or your child has a stiff neck and increased confusion, you might have meningitis, which is when the menges around the brain and the spinal cord become inflamed, usually due to an infection.
One man says he gets a weird tingly sensation in his fingers and his feet when it's cold outside. He says it sounds like Raynaud's disease. He asks what it is and how to know if he has it?
Rebekah George of Prevention Magazine provides tips and advice on how to bounce back from a cold or the flu fast.
For centuries garlic and onions have used to ward off evil spirits and illnesses- but do they really help to prevent colds? Find out the benefits of garlic and onions here.
Is manflu really a myth or is there some truth behind it? Find out once and for all if men really do suffer from the flu worse than women.
Ahmed talks with Dr. William Schaffner from Vanderbilt University Medical Center about the 2013 flu outbreak and debunks some of the common flu myths.
Ahmed talks with Dr. William Schaffner from Vanderbilt University Medical Center about the 2013 flu outbreak and debunks some of the common flu myths.
The Doctors have an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column! E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how the latest article focuses on the dangers of metabolic disorders and actions that people can take for better health and longevity.
The number of people suffering from the flu in the U.S. is almost 10 times higher than last year in some cities. In Boston, the city has declared a public health emergency and will begin offering free flu vaccinations. Health authorities said flu season usually starts in December, but began in November this year. The particular flu strain going around --H3N2 -- has a reputation for causing fairly severe illness, especially among the elderly.
Full Segment: Chicago's flu outbreak has led to severe hospital overcrowding. And the virus has 42 other states, including Minnesota. Is there an end in sight?
Learn the function of the thyroid gland, the symptoms of thyroid disorders, and how doctors diagnose and treat the condition.
The Doctors' producers traveled coast to coast in search of the most beautiful men in medicine to bring you a full year of helpful health tips and handsome faces with the Most Beautiful Doctors in America 2013 calendar. Meet Dr. April: Pediatric surgeon Dr. Frederico Seifarth.
Should flu shots be mandatory in the workplace?
A U.S. government study suggests closing schools during serious flu epidemics can help keep kids out of emergency rooms.
Actress Rose McGowan has had a long and successful career on both the small screen and the silver screen, but her biggest and most challenging role now is finding a cure for pulmonary fibrosis, a disease that claimed the life of her father. Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is an often-terminal scarring of the lungs that obstructs the flow of oxygen to the brain and other vital organs. Rose is now an ambassador for the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF).
Full Segment: Anna Post, co-author of "Emily Post Etiquette," shares tips for navigating this terrible flu season. Decorum for offices, transportation, malls and schools.
Anna Post, co-author of "Emily Post Etiquette," shares tips for navigating this terrible flu season. Decorum for offices, transportation, malls and schools.
When pregnant with a Down syndrome baby, parents are given tons of termination advice but no support and information if they plan to keep their child.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Theodore Stein explains whether there is a genetic link for developing Crohn's disease.
A sore and itchy throat could mean more than just a cold or allergies. The Doctors explain other possible causes of these symptoms like strep.
A sore and itchy throat could mean more than just a cold or allergies. The Doctors explain other possible causes of these symptoms like tonsil stones.
The amniotic membrane is helping people with a mysterious and painful condition from going blind. See how it changed one girl's life!
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears tours one of DFW's leading West Nile virus labs to learn more about the disease. Medical director of Dallas County Health and Human Services, Dr. Christopher Perkins, reveals how researchers are making headway in learning about the illness.
On April 18, 1989, American icon Lucille Ball was rushed to the hospital after complaining of chest pains. Doctors diagnosed a dissecting aortic aneurysm and Lucille underwent an emergency aortic transplant. Eight days later, her aorta ruptured again and Lucille could not be saved. She was 77 years old. Learn how aortic dissection can happen suddenly and cause death in a matter of minutes.
In this final segment of November 2012's DermTV Viewer Question Week, Dr. Schultz answers questions from DermTV.com viewers. Topics include: shingles, chickenpox, changing your skincare regimen, retin a, retinol, botox, sunscreen, zinc, moles and more!
The Flu Vaccine will become available in the form of a nasal spray. How will it work and when can your child be vaccinated? Dr Carol Cooper answers all your questions here.
Testosterone plays an important role in energy levels, memory, mood and muscle mass vs. fat mass. Find out how to tell if you're running low on testosterone and how to maintain a healthy level.
Imagine being told you have a devastating disease, then finding out your doctor was wrong. Up to 30-percent of people diagnosed with early Parkinson's disease are misdiagnosed. We'll show you how two very different tools are aiming to cut those mistakes, and help patients get the treatment they need.
An online poll shows close to 80% of office workers show up to work even when they know they're sick. Should companies make it more acceptable to take time off?
Actress Sarah Chalke is the spokesperson for the American Lung Association's 'Face of Influenza' vaccination education program. Sarah talks with Janet about protecting yourself and your loved ones.
Actress Sarah Chalke is the spokesperson for the American Lung Association's 'Face of Influenza' vaccination education program. Sarah talks with Janet about protecting yourself and your loved ones, along with Norman H. Edelman of the American Lung Association.
Ariane Resnick, of Rawk-n-Roll Cuisine, talks about how she treated her Lyme disease with a Rife machine.
The flu is one of the most googled words on the web, and with good reason. But never fear, we have a doctor on call to answer your flu questions.
Part of The Big Push campaign aims to shine a light on tuberculosis - and just in time - there's a new strain that is virtually untreatable and demands our attention.
The cold and flu viruses are very different. Just how can you tell the difference between these two illnesses?
How often should you get vaccinated for the flu? Do you really need to go every year?
Colds and the flu are often treatable at home. When is it advisable to visit the doctors and what are the symptoms that suggest complications?
Why should you get vaccinated for the flu? Why should you get a flu vaccination? Who needs to be vaccinated more than others and how often should they think about getting it done?
The elderly are at a bigger risk from colds and the flu. What steps can they take to prevent getting the flu and what should they do if they catch the virus?
How can you help prevent a cold and flu from spreading? Catch It, Kill It, Bin It is a useful way of remembering the following ways to prevent the virus from spreading.
How does a cold or the flu spread? Is it easy to pick up the virus?
Sometimes a cold or the flu can develop into something much more serious. How can you identify complications and what should you do?
Why aren't antibiotics usually prescribed for colds and the flu? What treatments are used and why? Streamingwell has the answers.
What are the symptoms of cold and the flu? Are they different and if so how can you tell the difference between the two?
P'etra is a model and her agency recently told her she needs to lose two inches from her waist. "I heard a lot about this tapeworm diet, and it has me a little intrigued. I was wondering if it's a good option for me and if it's safe," she asks. P'etra joins The Doctors in the audience as parasitologist Dr. Scott Smith explains how tapeworms attach to your intestines and grow inside your body.
Some of us have innies, others have outies. But besides collecting lint, what's your bellybutton really good for? We'll show you how your navel is improving a surgery more than half-a-million people undergo each year.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson and E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explain umbilical hernias.
Researchers are finding that obesity can also change a person's sense of smell so that they end up eating more, increase cancer-tumor growth, and disrupt sleep in ways other than sleep apnea. Shirley Wang has details on Lunch Break.
Meet Lizzie, a normal, everyday college senior, with one exception - she was born with a rare syndrome that only affects three people in the entire world. Medical professionals believe it may be neonatal progeroid syndrome, but findings have not yet yielded an official diagnosis. Lizzie describes life with her rare disorder and how her best friend, Angelica, has helped her through it.
Meet Lizzie, a normal, everyday college senior, with one exception - she was born with a rare syndrome that doesn't allow her to gain weight. Weighing in at 60 pounds and zero percent body fat, Lizzie has faced a great deal of cruelty due to her unusual appearance. Hear Lizzie's inspiring story of strength and how she's turned insult into inspiration by helping others see their inner beauty.
TV host Dr. David Bull joins Alyona Minkovski to discuss fighting cystic fibrosis and gives tips on how patients can live with the disease.
TV host Dr. David Bull joins Alyona Minkovski to discuss fighting cystic fibrosis, and gives tips on how patients can live with the disease. Also sharing their stories are guests Judy Ranan, Nathan Lawrenson, Kristina De Bree and Mallory Smith.
We take them everywhere, which one reason mobile phones get so germy. People set them on public bathroom sinks, on mats at the gym and drop them on floors and hand them to friends to show off photos. Caroline Porter has details on Lunch Break. Photo: Getty Images.
How to stay healthy from the inside out? Redbook mag's Morgan Thompson shares tips on staying happy, healthy and fabulous all season long!
Are expired meds still effective? A new study by the California Poison Control System thinks so. With drug shortages and a bloated health bill, we need to get thrifty. Joining Alyona to discuss are Dr. Robert Shmerling, Nicholas Romanello and Audra Dickey.
Are expired meds still effective? A new study by the California Poison Control System thinks so. With drug shortages and a bloated health bill, we need to get thrifty.
Single-celled microorganisms, tape worms, ticks and more can invade your body and use it as a host, but how do these unwelcome organisms get there? Find out. Plus, while most parasitic worms live in the human gastrointestinal tract, ophthalmologist Dr. Kerry Assil weighs in on a particular case where a worm was found inside a man's eyeball!
Meningitis is caused by inflammation or infection of the protective membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. Symptoms can include headaches, fever, nausea, vomiting and confusion.
Aging skin can be remedied with a facelift, but what about an aging voice? Otolaryngologist Dr. Sunil Verma joins The Doctors to explain how our vocal cords age with the rest of our body, and what can be done to treat it.
Former White House Doctor, Connie Mariano is back to discuss Shingles and whether or not the new Shingles Vaccine is right for you. Click the video below to learn for yourself.
Think the bubonic plague is a centuries-old sickness that no longer affects people in modern day? Think again! Learn how two people, a 59-year-old man and a 7-year-old girl, were both stricken with the ancient illness and survived. Plus, discover the telltale sign that alerts doctors when an illness could be caused by "black death."
Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Andrew Ordon explains whether sharing ear buds can increase the risk of an outer ear infection.
Learn the causes of hantavirus and how to treat the infection.
E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how birds are actually the reservoir for West Nile virus. Plus, learn how West Nile virus affects the body on a cellular level.
Learn the most effective forms of protection to prevent yourself and your children from being bitten by mosquitoes.
Medical Director at Baylor Hospital in Dallas, Texas, Dr. James d'Etienne, reports from the epicenter of the West Nile outbreak to explain precautionary steps to combat the illness.
NCIS: Los Angeles star Chris O'Donnell goes on the record about doing his own stunts and how he handles flu season with five kids at home.
Afraid of needles? Watch E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork get a "pain-free" flu shot.
New research looks at whether taking Vitamin D supplements will help prevent upper respiratory infections. Research suggests that Vitamin D supplements do not aid in treating respiratory infections.
Every flu season is different. Here is what the CDC wants you to know for 2012/2013.
"Smash" star Katharine McPhee sat down to talk about her commitment to ending malaria's influence on world health through Malaria No More, and how she helped out overseas handing out mosquito nets. To learn more about Malaria No More, visit malarianomore.org To learn more about Global Festival, visit globalcitizen.org
Severe hoarseness and difficultly speaking and swallowing can be symptoms of vocal cord paralysis. Otolaryngologist Dr. Brian Weeks performs a laryngoscopy on Ali, who suffered from vocal cord paralysis after a faulty surgery, to explain how the vocal cords are examined.
West Nile virus is on the rise in the United States. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork and Director of Emergency Services for Baylor Health Care in Dallas, Dr. Nick Zenarosa, explain the risks of contracting West Nile virus and how to avoid it.
Can you really catch a cold by going outside with a wet head? Dr. Charlotte Grayson answers this germy question.
We've all experienced the discomfort of dry, crusty boogers. Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Drew Ordon and pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explain how to help prevent them from forming.
In 2010, Shannon was a healthy, ambitious and energetic 28-year-old, working as a pharmacy technician and expecting her second child. On December 5, 2010, complications from pneumonia and sepsis caused the death of her unborn son, and put her in a coma. Three weeks later, she woke up and discovered that doctors would have to amputate all four of her limbs to save her life. See her remarkable story of perseverance in the face of tragedy.
In 2010, Shannon was a healthy, ambitious and energetic 28-year-old, working as a pharmacy technician and expecting her second child. On December 5, 2010, complications from pneumonia and sepsis caused the death of her unborn son, and put her in a coma. Three weeks later, she woke up and discovered that doctors would have to amputate all four of her limbs to save her life. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how sepsis attacks the body, and why the condition was even more severe for Shannon
Pediatric surgeon Dr. Darrell Cass of Texas Children's Hospital explains how an in-utero surgery to correct spina bifida is performed.
You don't have to weigh 80 lbs. to have a problem. From "in-between" sufferers to full-figured bulimics, many are fighting disorders invisible to the human eye. Julie Holland, Judy Avrin, Melissa Henriquez and Alyssa Sheinmel join Alicia Menendez to discuss,
Siblings Bri & Brad Jordan, stars of TLC's "Big Tiny", talk about their lives as primordial dwarves, and how size doesn't matter in their world as they chase their dreams.
From vitamin supplements and antibiotics to "hot toddies", E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains some common mistakes people make when trying to kick a cold.
Montel Williams visits 27-year-old Alex, who suffers from dystonia, and gives her some inspirational words.
Natalie Skipper talks about her struggle with tuberculosis.
Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears debunks old wives tales about the common cold.
Actress Nicole Ari Parker discusses her experience raising her daughter Sophie, who was born with Spina Bifida. Parker and her husband, Boris Kodjoe, founded the Sophie's Voice Foundation to support family outreach programs, prenatal education and surgical studies for children and adults with Spina Bifida.
This disease is an inflammation in the protective lining around the brain and spinal cord, and is considered a medical emergency. WatchMojo.com speaks with a doctor at the Montreal Children's Hospital to learn more about meningitis.
Sinus infections can be serious germ traps due to congestion and mucus buildup, and can cause debilitating pain. Riley, 15, has acute sinusitis, which has negatively affected his athletic abilities and sleep patterns. See how balloon dilation sinuplasty helped him breathe easier.
Sarah's newborn son, Israel, was only given two months to live after doctors diagnosed him with the rare condition, biliary atresia. Meet Israel at 7-and-a-half-months old and hear how Sarah helped him beat life-threatening odds.
The Doctors have an exciting partnership with USA Weekend magazine as the exclusive medical contributors to its weekly HealthSmart column. Learn about new findings for autoimmune disorders.
Sarah's newborn son, Israel, was only given two months to live after doctors diagnosed him with the rare condition, biliary atresia. Learn about the rare condition and see how Israel has beat the odds.
Although the EPA and FDA recommend fish as part of a healthy diet, certain fish can pose a serious health threat. Learn the symptoms of mercury poisoning and which fish to avoid.
The Doctors discuss a new antiviral compound called Vapendavir, which was found to diminish the duration of symptoms associated with rhinovirus -- the cause of most common colds.
Dr. Keller Wortham explains what Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is and why early detection and diagnosis are important for its treatment.
Dr. Martin D. Fried explains what is mycoplasma and the types of infections that can occur due its presence. Fellowships: Hospital For Sick Kids, Toronto - Pediatric Nutrtion & Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY - Pediatric Gastroenterology Produced by DrMDK.com
Deeply researched revelation of escalating danger of drug-resistant bacteria, MRSA.
Sportscaster Bonnie Bernstein talks about her near fatal bout with deep venous thrombosis.
Prevent the flu by taking these precautions.
Dr. Martin D. Fried talks about the infections and diseases that are caused by ticks. Martin D. Fried MD Fellowships: Hospital For Sick Kids, Toronto - Pediatric Nutrtion & Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY - Pediatric Gastroenterology
Dr. Martin D. Fried talks about the different symptoms of tick-borne diseases he has encountered. Martin D. Fried MD Fellowships: Hospital For Sick Kids, Toronto - Pediatric Nutrtion & Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY - Pediatric Gastroenterology Produced by DrMDK.com
Dr. Martin D. Fried MD explains a few diseases that transmitted by your loved pets. Martin D. Fried MD Fellowships: Hospital For Sick Kids, Toronto - Pediatric Nutrtion & Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY - Pediatric Gastroenterology
Dr. Natasha Withers discusses why you should avoid antibiotics when you have a cold, the flu or even a nasty cough.
An Eyeful of Sound is an animated documentary about audio-visual synaesthesia, which describes a joining together of sensations that are normally experienced separately. Synaesthetic people may experience tastes, colors, shapes, smells, or touches in tandem with almost any of their other senses.
Ophthalmologist Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler explains how blisters on the nose can be a warning sign for early onset shingles.
Dr. Martin D. Fried explains why Chronic Lyme infections are difficult to handle and how to treat them. Martin D. Fried MD Fellowships: Hospital For Sick Kids, Toronto - Pediatric Nutrition and Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY - Pediatric Gastroenterology
You know some older people who got the flu. You know some younger people who got the flu. What about all the people in the middle?
Learn the secrets of people who use their diet to help cure themselves of colds and flu.
Looks like you'll have to get another flu shot this year, right? What if you only needed one shot...for the rest of your life? It may be possible, and it may be closer than you think.
In this health video learn about why this killer infection (staph infection) is popping up everywhere. Find out what doctors are doing to stop it.
This health video looks at the advancements being made to help cure Malaria.
In this health video learn how some scientists are working on a vaccine for the deadly avian flu, but the best protection is still covering your mouth, washing your hands and being prepared for a crisis.
This health video focuses on the vaccine available to combat Bird flu.
This health video looks at the new treatment to help prevent bacterial vaginosis which is a common female infection.
This medical video focuses on the infections that you can pick up in a hospital, and the effect they can have on you.
This health video will show you the four steps you need to know to protect yourself.
This medical video focuses on the research that shows that a form of Tai Chi can help to boost seniors' immunity to shingles.
This health video looks into how old anti biotic may not be of much use against new strains of bacteria, which is why new more powerful antibiotics have been developed.
This health video looks at the new way to administer the flu vaccine. No longer does it have to be given by a needle but is available as a nasal mist.
This health video looks into ways to make your stay in hospital safer.
This Health video will focus on the EPA research which states that a million children are at risk of lead poisoning.
This health video will focus on a new nasal flu vaccination for those who are timid of needles.
This health video will focus on how to reduce the spread of the flu and how to give yourself better protection against it.
Worldwide, the flu kills millions of people every year. Children, the elderly and the chronically ill have a high risk of complications from the flu. This video will tell you about the seriousness of the flu and who really is at danger from it.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship: Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains if there's a side effect of the nasal spray flu vaccine for asthma and bronchitis patients who use steroidal nasal sprays.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship: Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains if there's a side effect of the nasal spray flu vaccine for asthma and bronchitis patients who use steroidal nasal sprays.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship:Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Castle Connolly Top Doctor
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship:Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Castle Connolly Top Doctor
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains the benefits of the live flu vaccine.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship:Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains why pregnant women should take the new flu vaccine.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship:Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains what the influenza vaccine contains this year and every year.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains the benefits of the live flu vaccine.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship:Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains why pregnant women should take the new flu vaccine.
Dr. Michael Marcus explains how the new flu vaccine is mercury free.
Michael Marcus, MD Director Pediatric Allergy & Pulmonary -Maimonides Medical Center . Fellowship:Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Castle Connolly Top Doctor, explains what the influenza vaccine contains this year and every year.
Find out what you need to know this season about the flu and available vaccinations.
Find out what you need to know this season about the flu and available vaccinations.