Friday News Feed: A new law that could put the “morning after pill” on drugstore shelves is stoking controversy
Friday News Feed: April 26, 2013
Dentist Dr. Bill Dorfman joins The Doctors to discuss the risks of sedatives and anesthesia during dental procedures. Plus, learn the must-ask questions to address with your doctor before going under.
Stay up to date on the latest health headlines. A new law may put the “morning after pill” on drugstore shelves – The Doctors weigh in. Then, a new microchip may end obesity. And, a simple saliva test may predict your risk of three types of cancer.
A 15-year study in France showed that bras may actually promote breast sagging rather than prevent it. Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson weigh in on the findings.
Six-year-old Blaise suffers from Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), a complex congenital condition that triggers insatiable hunger that often leads to life-threatening obesity in children.
Scientists in the United Kingdom are experimenting with a microchip that may prevent overeating.
Stay up to date on the latest health headlines
Stay up to date on the latest health headlines. A new law may put the “morning after pill” on drugstore shelves – The Doctors weigh in. Then, a new microchip may end obesity. And, thousands of dental patients may have been exposed to HIV. Are you at...
A new, simple saliva test may predict your risk of ovarian, breast and prostate cancer.
Endocrinologist Dr. Jennifer Miller explains Prader-Willi syndrome, a rare and complex congenital condition that can be life-threatening for children.