Are the side effects really worth the medical treatment
Are the Side Effects Really Worth the Treatment?
Meet Tony, a man who survived a traumatic brain injury how he’s used the affects to communicate with serial killers.
Are the side effects really worth the medical treatment
New research shows that an hour of spinning triggers the same biochemical reactions as a heart attack, increasing the
possibility of a misdiagnosis.
possibility of a misdiagnosis.
A diet pill that could potentially cause heart palpitations, anxiety and birth defects: Would you take it if it were FDA-approved? The Doctors and Dr. Ian Smith weigh in.
Why are texts, emails and “sexts” so addictive? OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson and doctor of psychology Wendy Walsh, Ph.D. explain why so many adults take pleasure in digital correspondence.
Renowned chef and author of Eat Like There’s No Tomorrow, Hans Rueffert, reveals the surprising side effects of everyday foods. Plus, love the crunch, but hate the calories of fried fare? Hans shares low-cal alternatives.
A hospital in Sweden reportedly published an ad seeking nurses with "TV-series hot" looks.
Jessica lost more than 75 pounds, but says she regrets how she did it. See why her weight loss may come with a cost.
OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson and doctor of psychology Wendy Walsh, Ph.D. explain why and what types of birth control can make some women feel depressed.