Dr. Holly Atkinson has tips for preventing stress from affecting your health.
Purnima Mane and the UNFPA are helping women across the world.
Doctors answer common questions about the causes of disease.
Dr. Jim Sears offers tips for preventing colds and flu.
Dr. Susan Love discusses a gene that could determine your risk of breast cancer.
Dr. De-Kun Li talks about the new SIDS study.
The actress discusses her new book.
Dr. William Shafner answers viewers' medical queries.
Eating food prepared from cookbok recipes may be worse for you than eating out.
Comedian Annabelle Gurwitch's son was diagnosed with Vacterl syndrome.
A.C. Morgan survived a plane crash that burned 30 percent of his body.
Highly caffeinated energy drinks have been linked to heart disease.
Eco-architecture reduces airborne particles, lowering the rate of infection.
A study shows habitual dieters tend to gain more weight during pregnancy.
Get expert answers to common questions about breast cancer.
This book says you don't always need to call the doctor when your baby is sick.
Answers to common questions after receiving a breast cancer diagnosis.
Find out how you can amp up your energy in 21 days for better health.
Meet the ambassador of the Susan G. Koman for the Cure Foundation.
Prevention magazine offers some helpful tips to live a longer, healthier life.
People magazine is putting Mississippi to the "Half Their Size" challenge.
Tanya Zuckerbrot tells new or potential vegetarians what to expect.
Patient and doctor recount their battle with triple-negative breast cancer.
Pediatrician says 4 out of 5 kids are hit with the disease and it can be deadly.
Patient discusses various methods for treating side effects.
Find out the differences between adult and child asthma.
Number of alternative medicine facilities grows as they gain in popularity.
Dr. Doris Day sheds some light on proper beauty procedures.
Paralyzed police officer is moving again after receiving treatment in China.
Women discuss personal stories of postpartum depression.
Acupuncture may alleviate some unpleasant side effects of hormone therapy.
Pain and often frightening medical procedures can trigger nightmares.
Find out what you should know before heading to the emergency room.
Just how accurate are those hospital dramas on TV?
The chemical bisphenol A has been linked to heart disease and diabetes.
Actress Phylicia Rashad urges people to learn about peripheral artery disease.
Many Americans are unaware of the dangers blood clots can pose.
A look at whether surgery is necessary for those who suffer arthritic knees.
Dr. Tim Johnson answers viewers' medical queries.
Caitlin Van Zandt shares her experiences with the being overweight.
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