The Hidden Epidemic of Eating Disorders

The Hidden Epidemic of Eating Disorders

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What Dr. Oz and Deepak Chopra Have Learned From Each Other

Deepak Chopra is one of the most profound voices in modern medicine. He’s on the front lines of bringing new ideas, different medicine traditions, and novel ways of healing to the masses. In this final episode of season 2, Chopra sits down with Dr. Oz to ask him about the way he ...  Show more

Dr. Josh Axe on the Power of Collagen

Dr. Josh Axe is on a mission to transform healthcare with the power of food. He’s a bestselling author and and in this interview, he shares the details on his brand new book, “The Collagen Diet.” He reveals how you can find collagen in simple foods found in the grocery store and ...  Show more

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