NEWS AND MEDIA

Dr. Nampiaparampil served as Fox 5 NY's on-air medical contributor and has appeared in over 500 national and international news segments for Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, The TODAY Show, The Dr. Oz Show, Good Morning Britain and others.

  • Pain Patch Concerns
    • 4/5/16

    Pain Patch Concerns

    A new report shows many health care providers are confused about how to prescribe the fentanyl patch. And Japanese scientists figure out how to transplant artificial skin in mice. Could this be a new treatment for baldness? Dari Alexander, Steve Lacy and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Campaign Grind
    • 4/5/16

    Campaign Grind

    Is there such a thing as campaign fatigue?

  • New Autism Test
    • 4/1/16

    New Autism Test

    Could a test measuring eye gaze help identify children with autism earlier than current testing? And 1/5 of adults will be obese by 2025. Steve Lacy, Jennifer Lahmers and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss it on Fox 5 NY.

  • Should You Avoid Spicy Foods While Breastfeeding?
    • 3/28/16

    Should You Avoid Spicy Foods While Breastfeeding?

    Traditional teaching was that women should avoid spicy foods while breastfeeding but is this really necessary? And could a relatively higher protein diet improve your sleep? Alison Morris, Steve Lacy and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5.

  • Bronx Named The Unhealthiest County In New York
    • 3/18/16

    Bronx Named The Unhealthiest County In New York

    For the seventh consecutive year, the Bronx has been named the unhealthiest county in New York state. Plus, what can you do to improve your sleep? Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss it on Fox 5 NY.

  • Male Birth Control Pill?
    • 3/15/16

    Male Birth Control Pill?

    Pfizer may be closer than ever to releasing a male birth control pill. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss it on Fox 5 NY.

    Correction: Pfizer developed Viagra; researchers presenting at the American Chemical Society are developing the male birth control pill.

  • Zika in Puerto Rico
    • 3/7/16

    Zika in Puerto Rico

    CDC Director, Tom Frieden, travels to Puerto Rico to talk about the zika virus. Allison Morris, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss the virus on Fox 5 NY.

  • CDC: One in Seven Hospital Infections A Superbug
    • 3/4/16

    CDC: One in Seven Hospital Infections A Superbug

    A new CDC report suggests that one in seven hospital-acquired infections is from an antibiotic-resistant bacteria. And could this milder winter weather bring us an earlier allergy season? Christina Park, Steve Lacy and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • First Uterine Transplant in the U.S.
    • 2/26/16

    First Uterine Transplant in the U.S.

    The Cleveland Clinic performs the first uterine transplant in the U.S. Steve Lacy, Kerry Drew and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss the pros and cons of such a procedure on Fox 5. And Nick Gregory joins in to talk about how weight-lifting every day could cause injury.

  • Do Cell Phones Cook Your Sperm?
    • 2/21/16

    Do Cell Phones Cook Your Sperm?

    A new study shows keeping your cell phone in your front jacket pocket could damage your sperm. Another study suggests the paleo diet might cause weight gain rather than weight loss. Dari Alexander, Steve Lacy and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Creating Life With a 3D Printer
    • 2/18/16

    Creating Life With a 3D Printer

    Scientists create a jaw bone and an ear in mice using a 3-D printer. What does this mean for people waiting for organ transplants? And should behavioral therapy be used before medications in children with attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder? Dari Alexander, Steve Lacy and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss it on Fox 5.

  • Military Fertility Plan
    • 2/5/16

    Military Fertility Plan

    The military proposes a new pilot program offering to freeze service members' eggs and sperm in order to retain them for work in their late thirties onwards. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss.

  • Cure For Diabetes?
    • 2/4/16

    Cure For Diabetes?

    Johnson & Johnson and Viacyte team up to test an artificial pancreas-- developed through stem cells-- to treat diabetes. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Snow Shoveling Safety
    • 1/25/16

    Snow Shoveling Safety

    In the aftermath of Jonas, five New Yorkers experienced heart attacks. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss the health risks of shoveling snow. They also provide an update on the Zika virus.

  • CDC Issues Guidelines Re: Zika
    • 1/20/16

    CDC Issues Guidelines Re: Zika

    The CDC recommends further testing for some pregnant women who have traveled to countries affected by the Zika outbreak. Jose Diaz-Balart and Dr. Devi discuss the CDC guidelines on MSNBC.

  • Can Estrogen Protect You From the Flu?
    • 1/15/16

    Can Estrogen Protect You From the Flu?

    A new study shows that cells infused with estrogen-like substances are better adapted to fight the flu.

  • Botched Drug Trial
    • 1/15/16

    Botched Drug Trial

    A research trial on a new type of painkiller turns deadly killing one person and injuring five others. Meanwhile, a new study suggests estrogen might protect women from the flu. Steve Lacy, Christina Kim and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Zika Virus Linked to Birth Defects in Brazil
    • 1/14/16

    Zika Virus Linked to Birth Defects in Brazil

    Zika virus may be responsible for almost 3500 birth defects and miscarriages in Brazil. The CDC is contemplating issuing a travel warning. And wraps vs. two slices of bread-- which one is healthier? Dari Alexander, Steve Lacy and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Norovirus Found in NYC School
    • 1/14/16

    Norovirus Found in NYC School

    Over 200 children stay home from school after Norovirus infects an NYC school.

  • Gov't Task Force Releases Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
    • 1/11/16

    Gov't Task Force Releases Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force releases new guidelines for breast cancer screening. Between ages 50 to 74, get regular mammograms. Between ages 40-49, discuss with your doctor. If you have a family history or feel any lumps in your breast, you may need mammograms earlier. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss.

  • Medical Marijuana Now Legal in New York
    • 1/7/16

    Medical Marijuana Now Legal in New York

    Medical marijuana dispensaries open in New York. Greg Kelly, Rosanna Scott, Dr. Devi and Colette Bellefleur discuss on Good Day NY.

  • Sore Throat Remedies
    • 1/1/16

    Sore Throat Remedies

    Did you lose your voice after New Year's? Or are you suffering from a bad cold and cough? Dr. Devi discusses treatment tips with Clayton Morris, Anna Kooiman and Pete Hegeseth.

  • Top Health Stories of 2015
    • 12/31/15

    Top Health Stories of 2015

    Steve Lacy, Allison Morris and Dr. Devi recap the top health stories of 2015.

  • Texting While Walking Can Be Hazardous To Your Health
    • 12/31/15

    Texting While Walking Can Be Hazardous To Your Health

    A new report shows an increasing number of pedestrian texting injuries-- mainly due to distracted walking. Peter Doocy reports with Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil.

  • Poor Posture and Your Health
    • 12/29/15

    Poor Posture and Your Health

    Can bad posture contribute to health problems? And how often should you shampoo your hair? Steve Lacy, Alison Morris, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Twin Birth Rate At Record High
    • 12/28/15

    Twin Birth Rate At Record High

    As genetic testing becomes more widely available, nutritionists may be able to offer custom-made diets. And the birth rate of twins continues to increase-- perhaps because fertility treatments are becoming more common. Alison Morris, Antwan Lewis and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Deadly Kayaking
    • 12/28/15

    Deadly Kayaking

    Could a deadly kayaking accident actually be a murder? Nancy Grace and guests analyze a woman's response to her fiance's death on the water -- on HLN.

  • Alcohol Could Be Healthy-- in Moderation?
    • 12/25/15

    Alcohol Could Be Healthy-- in Moderation?

    .Research suggests that alcohol in moderation may actually improve your heart health. But other studies warn us about the risk. Abby Huntsman and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil analyze the findings on America's News HQ.

  • Holiday Heart Syndrome
    • 12/23/15

    Holiday Heart Syndrome

    Arrhythmias, heart attacks and heart failure are all more common around the holidays. Dari Alexander, Steve Lacy, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss "holiday heart syndrome" on Fox 5 NY.

  • Tinder Helps Match Organs
    • 12/16/15

    Tinder Helps Match Organs

    The dating app, Tinder, joins in a campaign to recruit more organ donors. And data suggests this year's flu shot is a good match. Dari Alexander, Steve Lacy, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss both topics.

  • Pregnancy and Weight Gain
    • 12/5/15

    Pregnancy and Weight Gain

    "Love stone," a street drug made from toad venom claims a life in New York City. And a new study of 3 million American women suggests too much weight gain during pregnancy. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss both on Fox 5 NY.

  • Salt Warning Labels Take Effect in NYC
    • 11/30/15

    Salt Warning Labels Take Effect in NYC

    New York City has mandated that high-sodium foods carry a warning label at all chain restaurants. And why sugar-free foods might not be safe for your teeth. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5.

  • Smoking Rates Declining
    • 11/12/15

    Smoking Rates Declining

    The CDC reveals smoking rates have been steadily declining and are now at about 17%. But smoking rates remain high among the poor and less educated. Antonio Mora and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on AJAM.

  • Hold the Bacon?
    • 10/27/15

    Hold the Bacon?

    The World Health Organization reports "sufficient evidence" that processed foods like bacon and hot dogs can cause cancer; Sandra Smith, Dagen McDowell, Jon Hilsenrath, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss the new report.

  • Day Care Provider Sued for Baby's Death
    • 10/26/15

    Day Care Provider Sued for Baby's Death

    Daycare provider allegedly hid the fact that a baby died in her care and handed off the dead baby to its father; parents file lawsuit; Nancy Grace discusses with experts on HLN.

  • Sudden Death in Football
    • 10/26/15

    Sudden Death in Football

    An Illinois teenager dies after playing in a football game. Ali Nejad reviews the data on high school football deaths with Mike Galanos and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil on HLN The Daily Share.

  • Hold the Soap
    • 10/16/15

    Hold the Soap

    Do you really need soap when you shower? Christina Park, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss that on Fox 5 NY-- and also a new prototype of "rehealing" glove for burns and stroke-related injuries.

  • Lamar Odom In A Coma
    • 10/15/15

    Lamar Odom In A Coma

    Lamar Odom was found in a coma at a brothel; witnesses report there may have been cocaine use along with herbal supplement use; Nancy Grace discusses with experts.

  • Fighting Superbugs With a Breast Cancer Drug
    • 10/13/15

    Fighting Superbugs With a Breast Cancer Drug

    Researchers study the use of tamoxifen in fighting methicillin-resistant staph aureus (MRSA). And a new device, Sculpsure, may help remove those tricky fat bulges. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Kids and Screen Time
    • 10/2/15

    Kids and Screen Time

    The American Academy of Pediatrics plans to release new guidelines about how much screen time kids should get. Right now, its guidelines say no screen time for kids below the age of two and less than 2 hours for other children. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi discuss it on Fox 5 NY.

  • Gene Test Could Spare Women Unnecessary Chemo
    • 9/28/15

    Gene Test Could Spare Women Unnecessary Chemo

    A new study shows that the Oncotype Dx genetic test could enable some women with early-stage breast cancer to skip chemotherapy. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi discuss this on Fox 5.

  • Second Legionnaire Cluster in the Bronx
    • 9/28/15

    Second Legionnaire Cluster in the Bronx

    More cases of Legionnaire's Disease appear in the Bronx. This cluster appears to be unrelated to the previous wave in the Bronx this summer.

  • Aromatherapy For Kids
    • 9/23/15

    Aromatherapy For Kids

    As the fall season approaches, parents are turning to aromatherapy to keep away respiratory illnesses. Is this an effective strategy? And what fruits and vegetables are most likely to be helpful for weight loss? Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • Killer Peanut Butter
    • 9/21/15

    Killer Peanut Butter

    Peanut executive faces life sentence for shipping out deadly peanut butter infected with Salmonella.

  • The Republican Debate & Autism
    • 9/19/15

    The Republican Debate & Autism

    Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, suggested a link between vaccines and autism during the second Republican debate. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi discuss the topic.

  • Deceased NFL Players Test Positive for Brain Disease
    • 9/18/15

    Deceased NFL Players Test Positive for Brain Disease

    A new study examining the brains of deceased NFL players shows that over 90% tested positive for chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Even the brains of high school and college football players tested positive about 80% of the time. Ernie Anastos, Dr. Devi, Richard Temes and Dan Bowens discuss.

  • Toddler Dies After Hours In A Hot Car
    • 9/14/15

    Toddler Dies After Hours In A Hot Car

    John Ross Harris, the father who allegedly left his child to die in a hot car wants his case closed to media; Nancy Grace discusses with guests.

  • FDA Issues New Food Safety Plan in the Wake of Outbreaks
    • 9/12/15

    FDA Issues New Food Safety Plan in the Wake of Outbreaks

    In the wake of salmonella, listeria, and other outbreaks, the FDA phases in a new food safety plan. Julie Banderas and Dr. Devi discuss on America's News Headquarters on Fox News.

  • Thin Asian Americans Could Have Undiagnosed Diabetes
    • 9/10/15

    Thin Asian Americans Could Have Undiagnosed Diabetes

    Asian Americans appear to be at a greater risk of having undiagnosed diabetes and prediabetes. Stephanie Sy, Randall Pinkston, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil explain a new study from the Journal of the American Medical Association on Al Jazeera America.

  • Shocking Diabetes Report
    • 9/10/15

    Shocking Diabetes Report

    A study from the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests over half of Americans with diabetes and pre-diabetes are undiagnosed. John Seigenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss on AJAM.

  • Dismembered Toddler Found in Chicago Lagoon
    • 9/9/15

    Dismembered Toddler Found in Chicago Lagoon

    Chicago police find the hands, feet, and head of a dismembered child aged 18 months to 4 years in a Chicago lagoon.

  • King Cobra Escapes in Orlando
    • 9/9/15

    King Cobra Escapes in Orlando

    A king cobra escapes from its owner in Orlando. Neighborhood schools have limited kids' play outside. People have been warned to stay away from the cobra and call for help if they spot it. Nancy Grace discusses-- on HLN.

  • Mandatory HPV Vaccine
    • 9/8/15

    Mandatory HPV Vaccine

    The U.S. Preventive Health Services Task Force releases a new report opposing screening all children for autism-- citing kids may falsely test positive. On the other hand, the American Academy of Pediatrics calls for universal screening so all kids with autism can get early treatment. And Rhode Island mandates the HPV vaccine for middle schoolers. Steve Lacy, Alison Morris, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5.

  • New Drug-Free Meat Labels
    • 9/7/15

    New Drug-Free Meat Labels

    The USDA approves new labels for meat raised without ractopamine. Steve Lacy, Alison Morris, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5.

  • Fit Kids, Better Grades
    • 9/4/15

    Fit Kids, Better Grades

    A new study suggests kids who can run longer on the treadmill also do better at math; Steve Lacey, Alison Morris, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5.

  • Deputy Gunned Down Pumping Gas
    • 8/31/15

    Deputy Gunned Down Pumping Gas

    Prosecutors say Texas Deputy Darren Goforth was shot 15 times in the back with .40 caliber bullets. Nancy Grace dissects the case with guests-- on HLN.

  • Soreness vs. Injury: Telling the Difference
    • 8/29/15

    Soreness vs. Injury: Telling the Difference

    With the fall season coming up, you might change up your exercise regimen. If so, beware of injuries. Julie Banderas and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss ways to differentiate general soreness from more serious injuries on Fox News Channel.

  • New Cholesterol Drug
    • 8/28/15

    New Cholesterol Drug

    The FDA approves a new cholesterol drug, Repatha. And a large study of about 600,000 people suggests those who work over 55 hours per week may be at increased risk for stroke. Alison Morris, Steve Lacy, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5.

  • Steroid Shots and Back Pain
    • 8/27/15

    Steroid Shots and Back Pain

    Do steroid shots help with low back pain syndromes? Steven Lacy, Alison Morris, and Dr. Devi discuss a new medical review, and also an experimental blood test that may detect a breast cancer relapse before conventional imaging studies-- on Fox 5 NY.

  • Washing Fruits and Veggies
    • 8/21/15

    Washing Fruits and Veggies

    The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology releases new guidelines for managing morning sickness. And what's the best way to wash your fruits and vegetables? Steve Lacy, Alison Morris and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5 NY.

  • FDA Approves "Female Viagra"
    • 8/20/15

    FDA Approves "Female Viagra"

    Sergio Gabriel from Rede Bandeirantes reports from New York on the FDA's approval of flibanserin also known as "female Viagra." Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil joins. (in Portugese).

  • New Details in Sievers Murder Investigation
    • 8/20/15

    New Details in Sievers Murder Investigation

    Dr. Teresa Sievers, mother of two, was murdered in her Florida home. Authorities continue to investigate. Experts discuss the findings with Nancy Grace on HLN.

  • Prep School Rape
    • 8/20/15

    Prep School Rape

    A teenager at St. Paul's Prep School describes being raped. Boys at the school allegedly take part in a contest that involves having sex with virgins. Lawyers, victims advocates, and doctors discuss-- on Nancy Grace.

  • President Carter Announces Melanoma Diagnosis
    • 8/20/15

    President Carter Announces Melanoma Diagnosis

    Former President Jimmy Carter publicly announces his diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. Christi Paul and Dr. Devi discuss the implications on HLN.

  • Time For a "Female Viagra"?
    • 8/18/15

    Time For a "Female Viagra"?

    The FDA is poised to render a decision on flibanserin also known as the "female viagra." Jose Diaz-Balart and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil weigh in on MSNBC.

  • PM Modi Promises More Toilets For Girls in India
    • 8/17/15

    PM Modi Promises More Toilets For Girls in India

    Prime Minister Modi promises more toilets for girls in India. Dr. Devi discusses the need for improved sanitation and waste management on Al Jazeera America.

  • FDA Reviews Female "Viagra"
    • 8/17/17

    FDA Reviews Female "Viagra"

    Flibanserin, dubbed "the female viagra" goes before the FDA this week. And FAT water gets released. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox 5.

  • Legionnaire's Study
    • 8/14/15

    Legionnaire's Study

    New CDC Report Shows Legionnaire's is more common than we thought in our plumbing systems-- even in hospitals. Also, Governor Cuomo signs legislation preventing "palcohol" from being sold in New York.

  • Coca Cola Funds Exercise Research
    • 8/10/15

    Coca Cola Funds Exercise Research

    Coca-Cola funds research on the relationship between exercise and obesity. Is it a good or bad thing? Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss it.

  • Office Battles Over the AC
    • 8/4/15

    Office Battles Over the AC

    Differences in resting metabolic rate could account for men and women fighting over the air conditioner at work.

  • Seven Dead In Legionnaire's Outbreak in NYC
    • 8/4/15

    Seven Dead In Legionnaire's Outbreak in NYC

    Seven dead and over 80 hospitalized in the Bronx from Legionnaire's Disease; Frances Rivera and Dr. Devi discuss what you need to know on MSNBC.

  • Jessica Alba's Sunscreen Under Fire
    • 8/3/15

    Jessica Alba's Sunscreen Under Fire

    Jessica Alba's natural sunscreen comes under attack as users post pics of sunburns; Christina Park, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil talk about that-- and about a new FDA warning about hospital infusion pumps that can be hacked.

  • Outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease in Bronx
    • 8/2/15

    Outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease in Bronx

    Four dead and 65 hospitalized in the Bronx from an outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease. Fredricka Whitfield, Sara Ganim, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss.

  • What A Can of Coke Does To Your Body
    • 7/31/15

    What A Can of Coke Does To Your Body

    Maria Bartiromo, Liz MacDonald, Former Senator Scott Brown, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss can of cola's effects on your body starting 10 minutes after you drink it. On Fox Business "Mornings With Maria".

  • New Pill For Celiac Patients
    • 7/27/15

    New Pill For Celiac Patients

    Could a new supplement allow people with celiac disease and gluten sensitivity to eat pizza and pasta? And are kids already suffering from body image issues by age eight?

  • Too Many Ultrasounds?
    • 7/17/15

    Too Many Ultrasounds?

    Are women getting too many ultrasounds during low-risk pregnancies? And are we spending too much time checking out our symptoms on apps? Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, and Dr. Devi discuss.

  • Concussion Task Force
    • 7/13/15

    Concussion Task Force

    Westchester County creates a new task force to manage concussions in kids. Steve Lacy, Dari Alexander, Liz Dahlem and Dr. Devi discuss. Also, why virtual visits with the physician are becoming popular.

  • How Often Should You Wash Dirty Towels?
    • 6/29/15

    How Often Should You Wash Dirty Towels?

    Almost two-thirds of the people living with Alzheimer's Disease are female. Christina Kim, Dari Alexander and Dr. Devi discuss why. They also explain how often you should wash your dirty towels!

  • Scientists Find Way to Fight Cancer Stem Cells in Glioblastoma
    • 6/13/15

    Scientists Find Way to Fight Cancer Stem Cells in Glioblastoma

    Scientists find a protein in glioblastomas called CDC-20 that may correlate with the cancer's ability to regenerate and regrow. Eric Shawn and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox News Channel.

  • MERS in South Korea
    • 6/11/15

    MERS in South Korea

    126 people have been infected with the MERS virus. Jonathan Betts and Dr. Devi discuss on Al Jazeera America.

  • Banning Trans Fat
    • 6/4/15

    Banning Trans Fat

    The FDA is poised to ban trans fat from foods-- in large part, thanks to the work of Dr. Kummerow at the University of Illinois Champaign. Lisa Stark reports. John Seigenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss-- on Al Jazeera America.

  • Flibanserin, "The Female Viagra" Faces the FDA Again
    • 6/4/15

    Flibanserin, "The Female Viagra" Faces the FDA Again

    Flibanserin, made by Sprout Pharmaceuticals', prepares to face the FDA again. The drug, which may improve sexual satisfaction and the stress associated with decreased sexual desire, has been rejected twice before-- raising concerns about gender bias at the FDA.

  • Sun Safety Tips
    • 5/25/15

    Sun Safety Tips

    Craig Melvin and Dr. Devi discuss how to protect yourself from the sun this summer-- on MSNBC.

  • Flakka Danger
    • 5/22/15

    Flakka Danger

    A new drug, flakka, is causing problems for police and for its users. John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss what the drug is as well as what dangers it poses-- on Al Jazeera America.

  • U.S. Drops in Maternal Health
    • 5/6/15

    U.S. Drops in Maternal Health

    A new study suggests the U.S. is dropping in major measures of maternal health. John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss-- on Al Jazeera America.

  • Bird Flu Danger?
    • 4/21/15

    Bird Flu Danger?

    Bird Flu outbreak prompts Wisconsin to declare a state of emergency. Meanwhile, spider venom may become a new treatment option for chronic pain. Charles Payne and Dr. Devi discuss on Varney & Co.

  • Dr. Oz Under Fire
    • 4/21/15

    Dr. Oz Under Fire

    Don Lemon, Dr. Devi, Dr. Art Caplan, and Dr. Jorge Rodriguez discuss the latest debate about Dr. Oz.

  • Oz Under Attack
    • 4/20/15

    Oz Under Attack

    Ten physicians write to Columbia demanding Dr. Oz be removed from the university's faculty roster. Dr. Devi argues that if he's fired, it's his patients who will suffer-- on HLN. Ten physicians write to Columbia demanding Dr. Oz be removed from the university's faculty roster. Dr. Devi argues that if he's fired, it's his patients who will suffer-- on HLN

  • Is 60 the New Middle Age?
    • 4/16/15

    Is 60 the New Middle Age?

    Life expectancy is on the rise, so should 60 be considered the new middle age?

  • Does Climate Change Cause Asthma?
    • 4/14/15

    Does Climate Change Cause Asthma?

    Stu Varney interviews Dr. Devi about President Obama's claim that his daughter's asthma was caused by climate change-- on Varney & Co.

  • HPV Vaccinations For Boys
    • 4/13/15

    HPV Vaccinations For Boys

    Antonio Mouro and Dr. Devi discuss a new study describing how HPV vaccination for boys could save millions in cancer-related costs-- on Al Jazeera America.

  • World Autism Day
    • 4/2/15

    World Autism Day

    The diagnosis rate continues to increase; Steph Sy and Dr. Devi discuss on Al Jazeera America.

  • Germanwings Co-Pilot Unfit to Work
    • 3/27/15

    Germanwings Co-Pilot Unfit to Work

    A panel discusses the Germanwings disaster on CNN-- the discovery that the co-pilot was declared unfit to work.

  • Angelina's Difficult Decision + Other Health Headlines-- on the Today Show
    • 3/24/15

    Angelina's Difficult Decision + Other Health Headlines-- on the Today Show

    Al Roker, Jenna Bush-Hager, Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil and Dr. David Katz discuss Angelina Jolie's decision to have her ovaries removed to prevent cancer. They also explain a new test that might differentiate bacterial from viral infections and provide tips about what you can do to control allergies this season.

  • World Tuberculosis Day
    • 3/23/15

    World Tuberculosis Day

    Al Jazeera America provides updates on global tuberculosis on the eve of World Tuberculosis Day.

  • Health Headlines on the Today Show
    • 2/25/15

    Health Headlines on the Today Show

    Willie Geist, Natalie Morales, Tamron Hall, Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss new lung cancer screening recommendations, the new HPV vaccine, the new superbug and seasonal affective disorder.

  • Answering Viewer Questions on Measles
    • 2/6/15

    Answering Viewer Questions on Measles

    What can Moms do to protect their unvaccinated babies? Dr. Devi answers viewers questions on HLN.

  • Dietary Supplement Fraud
    • 2/3/15

    Dietary Supplement Fraud

    Supplement are exempt from the same federal regulatory oversight as prescription drugs. John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss on AJAM.

  • Snow Shoveling Dangers
    • 1/27/15

    Snow Shoveling Dangers

    Jose Diaz-Balart and Dr. Devi discuss common injuries and health hazards to watch out for in the wake of Juno.

  • Avoid Winter Weather-Related Injuries (1-26-15)
    • 1/26/15

    Avoid Winter Weather-Related Injuries (1-26-15)

    Jose Diaz-Balart and Dr. Devi discuss the risks of heart attacks, falls, hypothermia, and frostbite as Juno heads toward New York-- on MSNBCJose Diaz-Balart and Dr. Devi discuss the risks of heart attacks, falls, hypothermia, and frostbite as Juno heads toward New York-- on MSNBC.

  • California Measles Outbreak Spreads
    • 1/22/15

    California Measles Outbreak Spreads

    The measles outbreak that began at Disneyland spread to neighboring states. John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss it on Al Jazeera America.

  • Flu Vaccine Only 23% Effective
    • 1/16/15

    Flu Vaccine Only 23% Effective

    The CDC has announced that 2014-15's flu vaccine is only 23% effective. Should you still get it? Dr. Devi discusses on HLN's The Daily Share.

  • Universal Flu Vaccine in the Works
    • 1/13/15

    Universal Flu Vaccine in the Works

    Scientists work on a new flu vaccine that could protect against every strain of flu-- for a lifetime. Dr. Devi discusses on HLN's The Daily Share.

  • Tips to Manage Flu Season
    • 1/3/15

    Tips to Manage Flu Season

    What can you do to protect yourself? Eric Shawn and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox News.

  • CDC Declares Flu Epidemic
    • 1/2/15

    CDC Declares Flu Epidemic

    The CDC declares flu an epidemic in 36 states; Richard Lui and Dr. Devi discuss on MSNBC.

  • Flu 2014 Declared An Epidemic
    • 12/31/14

    Flu 2014 Declared An Epidemic

    Widespread cases of the flu; were reported in 36 states; Heather Childers and Dr. Devi discuss on Fox News.

  • Exercising in the Cold Increases Your Appetite (12-27-14)
    • 12/27/14

    Exercising in the Cold Increases Your Appetite (12-27-14)

    Exercising in cold temperatures may decrease the number of calories you burn, increase the number of calories you eat, and increase your appetite; Laura Ingle and Dr. Devi discuss it on Fox News.

  • CDC Lab Tech Checked For Ebola
    • 12/26/14

    CDC Lab Tech Checked For Ebola

    A CDC lab worker may have been exposed to ebola; Paul Beban and Dr. Devi discuss it on Al Jazeera America.

  • Ebooks May Affect Sleep
    • 12/25/14

    Ebooks May Affect Sleep

    Using e-readers before bedtime can make it more difficult to sleep & can reduce melatonin levels; Molly Line, Leland Vittert, and Dr. Devi discuss it on Fox News.

  • FDA Lifts Lifetime Blood Ban on Gay/ Bisexual Donors
    • 12/24/14

    FDA Lifts Lifetime Blood Ban on Gay/ Bisexual Donors

    The FDA changes its deferral period from a lifetime to one year for gay and bisexual blood donors. Dr. Devi discusses on AJAM.

  • FDA May Lift Lifetime Ban on Blood Donations From Gay Men
    • 12/7/14

    FDA May Lift Lifetime Ban on Blood Donations From Gay Men

    Morgan Radcliff, Dr. Devi, and Damon Jacobs discuss lifting the lifetime ban on blood bank donations by gay men on Al Jazeera America.

  • Flu Shot Effectiveness
    • 12/4/14

    Flu Shot Effectiveness

    Research suggests this year's flu shot may not be as effective as it has been in the past. John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss on AJAM.

  • Football Player's Suicide Leads to Questions About Brain Injury
    • 12/2/14

    Football Player's Suicide Leads to Questions About Brain Injury

    Kosta Karageorge's suicide leads to questions about whether he suffered from a traumatic brain injury or post-concussive encephalopathy. Stephanie Sy and Dr. Devi discuss on AJAM.

  • Turning the "Pain Switch" Off
    • 11/29/14

    Turning the "Pain Switch" Off

    Researchers find a "switch" in the brain that can turn off nerve-related pain in mice. Dr. Devi gives an update on Fox & Friends.

  • Brittany Maynard's Choice
    • 11/3/14

    Brittany Maynard's Choice

    Yasmin Vossoughian interviews guests about Brittany Maynard and the Death With Dignity Act on HLN.

  • Judge Lifts Quarantine
    • 10/31/14

    Judge Lifts Quarantine

    Rev. Al Sharpton interviews Dr. Devi about the second ruling in Maine-- to lift the quarantine order on Kaci Hickox.

  • Nurse Defies Quarantine
    • 10/30/14

    Nurse Defies Quarantine

    Yasmin V. interviews Dr. Devi about Nurse Kaci Hickox's decision to defy the quarantine.

  • Second Ebola Infected Nurse Released From Hospital (October 30, 2014)
    • 10/30/14

    Second Ebola Infected Nurse Released From Hospital (October 30, 2014)

    Brooke Baldwin interviews Dr. Devi about Amber Vinson's release from the hospital.

  • Nurse Amber Vinson Beats Ebola
    • 10/28/14

    Nurse Amber Vinson Beats Ebola

    Yasmin V. interviews Dr. Devi about good news-- Amber Vinson beating ebola-- on HLN Now.

  • Advances in Colon Cancer Screening
    • 10/28/14

    Advances in Colon Cancer Screening

    Dr. Devi discusses Cologuard, a new form of colon cancer screening on Al Jazeera America.

  • What Is Your State Doing About Ebola?
    • 10/27/14

    What Is Your State Doing About Ebola?

    Don Lemon interviews Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Dr. Devi, and Dr. Gregory Ciottone about ebola.

  • Answering Viewers' Ebola Questions
    • 10/27/14

    Answering Viewers' Ebola Questions

    Yasmin V. goes over viewers' calls about ebola with Dr. Devi.

  • Who Should Be Quarantined?
    • 10/27/14

    Who Should Be Quarantined?

    Yasmin V. interviews Dr. Devi about the recent ebola quarantine quarrels.

  • Quarantined Nurse to Be Discharged
    • 10/27/14

    Quarantined Nurse to Be Discharged

    Carol Costello interviews Dr. Devi about quarantined nurse, Kaci Hickox, who was just released from NJ

  • Nurse Hickox To Be Released From Quarantine in NJ
    • 10/27/14

    Nurse Hickox To Be Released From Quarantine in NJ

    Gov. Christie releases Kaci Hickox from her quarantine in NJ. Dr. Devi discusses on The Daily Rundown on MSNBC.

  • Tracing the Steps of NYC's First Ebola Patient
    • 10/24/14

    Tracing the Steps of NYC's First Ebola Patient

    David Shuster and Dr. Devi discuss what Dr. Craig Spencer's movements might mean for New York City.

  • Should Returning Doctors Be Quarantined
    • 10/24/14

    Should Returning Doctors Be Quarantined

    Dr. Craig Spencer's case causes Carol Costello, Elizabeth Cohen, and Dr. Devi to discuss whether healthcare workers from West Africa should be quarantined.

  • NYC Ebola Case
    • 10/24/14

    NYC Ebola Case

    Krystal Ball interviews Mark Levine and Dr. Devi about NYC's first case of ebola.

  • New York Reports First Ebola Case
    • 10/24/14

    New York Reports First Ebola Case

    CNN International and Dr. Devi discuss the first case of ebola in New York City.

  • Breaking News: U.S. Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola
    • 10/24/14

    Breaking News: U.S. Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola

    CNN International interviews Dr. Devi about the first case of ebola in New York City.

  • Medication Mistakes: A New Study in Children
    • 10/24/14

    Medication Mistakes: A New Study in Children

    AJAM discusses a new study that suggests that young children experience dangerous side effects of over-the-counter medications when their caregivers give them more medication than recommended.

  • Breaking News: Doctor in NYC Has Ebola
    • 10/23/14

    Breaking News: Doctor in NYC Has Ebola

    Don Lemon interviews guests about the doctor in New York City diagnosed with ebola; featuring clips of Dr. Devi.

  • NYC Prepares For Its First Ebola Patient
    • 10/23/14

    NYC Prepares For Its First Ebola Patient

    Chris Hayes interviews Dr. Devi about New York City's first ebola patient and the measures the city has put in place.

  • CDC Issues New Protocol Guidelines
    • 10/21/14

    CDC Issues New Protocol Guidelines

    Carol Costello and Dr. Devi discuss the CDC's new protocol guidelines for managing ebola.

  • Pentagon Forms Strike Team
    • 10/20/14

    Pentagon Forms Strike Team

    Milissa Rehberger and Dr. Devi discuss the Pentagon's plan to form an ebola strike team on Early Today.

  • Excerpts From Hannity's Town Hall on Ebola
    • 10/20/14

    Excerpts From Hannity's Town Hall on Ebola

    Clips of Dr. Devi during Hannity's special on ebola in the U.S.

  • Quarantine Ends for Duncan's Family
    • 10/20/14

    Quarantine Ends for Duncan's Family

    Carol Costello and Dr. Devi discuss the end of the 21-day quarantine for Thomas Eric Duncan's family.

  • Fox News Ebola Special
    • 10/19/14

    Fox News Ebola Special

    Excerpt of Harris Faulkner, Dr. David Samadi and Dr. Devi discussing creative ways of managing ebola in the U.S.

  • An Ebola Czar is Appointed
    • 10/17/14

    An Ebola Czar is Appointed

    Don Lemon interviews Mary Schiavo and Dr. Devi about the cruise ship quarantine and the appointment of a new ebola czar.

  • Congress Grills CDC on Ebola
  • Nina Pham En Route to NIH
    • 10/16/14

    Nina Pham En Route to NIH

    Don Lemon poses viewers' questions about ebola to Dr. Devi, Dr. Celine Gounder, and Dr. Gregory Ciottone as Nurse Nina Pham travels to NIH.

  • Ebola Screening Begins in Five U.S.  Airports
    • 10/11/14

    Ebola Screening Begins in Five U.S. Airports

    JFK and other U.S. airports ramp up their screening procedures to catch potential cases of ebola.

  • Congressional Hearing on Ebola
    • 10/16/14

    Congressional Hearing on Ebola

    Alex Wagner interviews Dr. Devi and Ezra Klein about the Congressional hearing on ebola.

  • Could Ebola Become Airborne?
    • 10/14/14

    Could Ebola Become Airborne?

    Don Lemon interviews David Sanders, Dr. Devi, and Dr. Sanjay Gupta about whether the ebola virus could become airborne.

  • Work Continues on a New Blood Test for Alzheimer's
    • 7/13/14

    Work Continues on a New Blood Test for Alzheimer's

    A new blood test has an accuracy rate of 87% for diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease. This is a major development but is the test ready for use?

  • Stepping Up Safety Measures Against Ebola
    • 10/8/14

    Stepping Up Safety Measures Against Ebola

    Alex Wagner interviews Jeffrey Goldberg, Dr. Devi, and Nia-Malika Henderson about the CDC's efforts to fight ebola.

  • U S  Airports Step Up Screening for Ebola
    • 10/7/14

    U S Airports Step Up Screening for Ebola

    U.S. airports prepare for thermographic scanning.

  • Ebola Patient Arrives at Nebraska Hospital
    • 10/6/14

    Ebola Patient Arrives at Nebraska Hospital

    Ashoka Mukpo contracts ebola while working in West Africa.

  • Ebola Arrives in the U.S.
    • 10/1/14

    Ebola Arrives in the U.S.

    CDC Confirms the First Case of Ebola in the United States.

  • Mysterious Paralysis Symptoms in Colorado Kids
    • 9/30/14

    Mysterious Paralysis Symptoms in Colorado Kids

    Ten children in Colorado have developed paralysis-like symptoms perhaps related to enterovirus 68. Steph Sy and Dr. Devi discuss on Al Jazeera America.

  • First Ebola Case Diagnosed in U.S.
    • 9/30/14

    First Ebola Case Diagnosed in U.S.

    The first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the United States has been hospitalized in Dallas. The other three Americans were diagnosed in West Africa and then came back to the U.S. for treatment.

  • Cancer Survival Rates Improving
    • 9/20/14

    Cancer Survival Rates Improving

    Cancer survival rates in the U.S. have improved over the past few decades from a combination of prevention and treatment strategies.

  • Perdue Cuts Back on Antibiotics
    • 9/15/14

    Perdue Cuts Back on Antibiotics

    Perdue Foods voluntarily cuts back on its use of both human and animal antibiotics in its chicken.

  • Update on Ebola Outbreak
    • 9/2/14

    Update on Ebola Outbreak

    The situation worsens in West Africa and leaders contemplate what actions need to be taken. Tony Harris and Dr. Devi discuss on Al Jazeera America.

  • Breakthrough In Heart Failure Treatment
    • 9/2/14

    Breakthrough In Heart Failure Treatment

    A new drug may become the standard treatment for heart failure. A clinical trial was stopped early because of its clear life-saving benefits.

  • U.S. Ebola Patient  Released From Hospital (August 21, 2014)
    • 8/21/14

    U.S. Ebola Patient Released From Hospital (August 21, 2014)

    Dr. Brantly, the American doctor who got infected treating patients with ebola, has been released from Emory Hospital. Steph Sy, Del Waters, and Dr. Devi discuss on Al Jazeera America.

  • "Lucy" Movie Spreads 10% Brain Myth
    • 8/15/14

    "Lucy" Movie Spreads 10% Brain Myth

    Is it true that we only use 10 percent of our brains?

  • J. Crew Creates Size Smaller Than XXS
    • 7/13/14

    J. Crew Creates Size Smaller Than XXS

    J. Crew introduces the "000" size, which is one size smaller than XXS. Morgan Radford and Dr. Devi discuss this on AJAM.

  • Can We Isolate Everyone With Ebola?
  • Ohio Water Ban Lifted
    • 8/8/14

    Ohio Water Ban Lifted

    Ohio instituted a water ban in Toledo when its tap water turned green due to a chemical called microcystin. It's produced by algae in the lake water.

  • Are We Safe From Ebola? (August 7, 2014)
    • 8/7/14

    Are We Safe From Ebola? (August 7, 2014)

    Maria Bartiromo and Dr. Devi discuss the background of ebola and the challenges ahead.

  • Device Used in Gynecological Surgeries May Increase Risk of Cancer Spread
    • 7/24/14

    Device Used in Gynecological Surgeries May Increase Risk of Cancer Spread

    A morcellator, a device used to remove uterine fibroids, may actually increase the risk of cancer spread. John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi discuss new research on Al Jazeera America.

  • HIV Diagnoses Decrease by One-Third
    • 7/22/14

    HIV Diagnoses Decrease by One-Third

    Over the past decade, the yearly rate of new HIV diagnoses fell by a third.

  • An Hour of Exercise Can Balance Out Hours of Sitting
    • 7/10/14

    An Hour of Exercise Can Balance Out Hours of Sitting

    Sitting can have harmful effects on health but exercise might counteract them. Morgan Radford and Dr. Devi discuss the results of a new study on Al Jazeera America.

  • Do Healthy Women Need Pelvic Exams?
    • 7/7/14

    Do Healthy Women Need Pelvic Exams?

    Do pelvic exams help doctors find cancers and other diseases in healthy women? Or do the possible harms-- pain, discomfort, anxiety-- keep women away from the doctor?

  • Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle
    • 7/1/14

    Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle

    Can to much sitting lead to health problems including dry eyes? And even an early death?

  • Advances in Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease
    • 6/17/14

    Advances in Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease

    A new type of MRI may diagnose Parkinson's Disease in its early stages. Dr. Devi discusses the implications on Al Jazeera America.

  • Diet Soda and Weight Loss
    • 6/1/14

    Diet Soda and Weight Loss

    Is diet soda healthier than water? A new study suggests it might be better for weight loss. Dr. Devi recommends water and explains some of the limitations of the study.

  • Stowaway Hides in Wheel Well
    • 4/21/14

    Stowaway Hides in Wheel Well

    John Siegenthaler and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss how a teen stowaway survived a 5-hour flight.

  • Teen Sneaks into Wheel Well
  • The Possible Role of PTSD in the Fort Hood Shooting
    • 4/3/14

    The Possible Role of PTSD in the Fort Hood Shooting

    Dr. Devi discusses the potential role of mental illness, including post-traumatic stress disorder, in the Fort Hood shooting of 2014-- on Al Jazeera America.

  • MSNBC Analyzes Fort Hood Shooting
    • 4/3/14

    MSNBC Analyzes Fort Hood Shooting

    Chris Jansing talks to experts about the 2014 Fort Hood shooting.

  • Does a High Sugar Diet Make You Lazy?
    • 4/10/14

    Does a High Sugar Diet Make You Lazy?

    Jenna Lee and Dr. Devi discuss an animal study out of UCLA that showed unhealthy carbohydrates might lead to lack of motivation-- and even laziness.

  • Radiation Effects After Fukushima
    • 3/2/14

    Radiation Effects After Fukushima

    Jon Scott and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss Navy members' lawsuit for radiation exposure after the Japanese tsunami, the possible link between multiple sclerosis and birth control pills, and the link between C-section deliveries and obesity.

  • Study: Obesity Holds Steady
    • 2/27/14

    Study: Obesity Holds Steady

    Jon Scott and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss the CDC's findings about obesity trends over the past decade on Fox News "Happening Now".

  • How Useful Are Mammograms?
    • 2/21/14

    How Useful Are Mammograms?

    Tony Harris, Jennifer London, and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss the usefulness of mammogram screening on Al Jazeera America.

  • Treating Common Cold Symptoms
    • 2/21/14

    Treating Common Cold Symptoms

    Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil discuss remedies for the common cold on Fox & Friends.

  • Can Loneliness Cause An Early Death?
  • Can You Smell Sick People?
    • 2/2/14

    Can You Smell Sick People?

    New research suggests that we can smell when others people's immune systems ramp up. This can signal infection. We may be able to use our sense of smell to decrease the spread of sickness and to get others to the help they need.

  • Vitamin E and Alzheimer's Disease
    • 1/15/14

    Vitamin E and Alzheimer's Disease

    Jenna Lee and Dr. Devi discuss whether vitamin E can help prevent Alzheimer's Disease; On "Happening Now" on Fox News.

  • Medical Tests You Might Not Need on Fox & Friends
    • 1/15/14

    Medical Tests You Might Not Need on Fox & Friends

    Anna Kooiman and Dr. Devi discuss four medical tests you might not need on "Fox & Friends (Weekend)" on Fox News.

  • Should You Get The Flu Vaccine? Fox Business News  Markets Now
  • New Marijuana Legislation in Colorado
    • 1/15/14

    New Marijuana Legislation in Colorado

    Dagen McDowell and Dr. Devi discuss medical marijuana and the new marijuana legislation in Colorado on "Markets Now" on Fox Business Network.

  • Jahi McMath and the Life Support Debate on Al Jazeera America
    • 1/14/14

    Jahi McMath and the Life Support Debate on Al Jazeera America

    Tony Harris and Dr. Devi discuss the meaning of brain death on New Year's Eve.

  • Pollution, Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, & Exercise on Al Jazeera America
    • 12/15/13

    Pollution, Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, & Exercise on Al Jazeera America

    Antonio Mora, Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil, and Dr. Mallika Marshall discuss environmental pollution with prescription drugs, the FDA's decision to limit the use of antibiotics in livestock, and the benefits of exercise.

  • Princeton Meningitis Outbreak
    • 11/21/13

    Princeton Meningitis Outbreak

    Gretchen Carlson talks to Dr. Devi about the meningitis outbreak on the Princeton campus and the vaccine that is being imported into the U.S.

  • Doctors Summit on Hannity
    • 11/11/13

    Doctors Summit on Hannity

    Hannity talks to doctors, including Congressional candidate Dr. Milton Wolf, about the impact of the Affordable Care Act.

  • Doctors Consider Obamacare on Fox News
    • 10/23/13

    Doctors Consider Obamacare on Fox News

    Gretchen Carlson interviews Dr. Devi, Dr. Bob Lahita, and Dr. Nina Radcliff about the Obamacare rollout and former Vice President Cheney's concerns about his pacemaker.

  • Deadly Amoeba in Louisiana Water
    • 9/17/13

    Deadly Amoeba in Louisiana Water

    Don Lemon and Dr. Devi provide an update about Naegleria fowleri, the brain eating amoeba that was recently found in the St. Bernard Parish water supply in Louisiana.

  • Can Too Much Coffee Kill You?
    • 8/19/13

    Can Too Much Coffee Kill You?

    A recent study suggests that if you're under age 55, drinking 4 or more cups of coffee per day could lead to an early death. Dr. Devi explains.

  • FDA Labeling Changes
    • 8/5/13

    FDA Labeling Changes

    Anna Coren and Dr. Devi discuss recent FDA labeling changes in acetaminophen and gluten-free foods.

  • Pro-Pot Ad at NASCAR
    • 7/29/13

    Pro-Pot Ad at NASCAR

    Don Lemon, Dr. Devi, and Mason Tvert (from the Marijuana Policy Project) discuss the pro-pot ad that was pulled from the Brickyard 400 NASCAR race.

  • SFO Plane Crash Injuries on CNN
    • 7/8/13

    SFO Plane Crash Injuries on CNN

    Don Lemon and Dr. Devi discuss possible plane crash injuries on CNN the night of the Asiana Flight 214 plane crash in San Francisco.

  • Designer Babies? Three Parent In Vitro Fertilization on CNN
    • 7/3/13

    Designer Babies? Three Parent In Vitro Fertilization on CNN

    Dr. Devi explains recent developments in the UK that may allow scientists to create babies with DNA from 3 parents.

  • Medical Marijuana on CNN
    • 6/17/13

    Medical Marijuana on CNN

    Dr. Devi, Mark Wolfe, and Jennifer Grellman talk to Don Lemon about medical marijuana on CNN Newsroom.

  • Lung Transplant Controversy, MERS, and Meningitis on CNN
    • 6/3/13

    Lung Transplant Controversy, MERS, and Meningitis on CNN

    Dr. Devi discusses the issues surrounding lung transplantation in patients with cystic fibrosis like Sarah Murnaghan, the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and the importance of the meningococcal vaccine, especially for gay men.

  • Bird Flu on CNN Newsroom
    • 4/5/13

    Bird Flu on CNN Newsroom

    Dr. Devi discusses the new strain of bird flu (H7N9) that has infected 9 people in China.

  • The Rise of Prescription Drug Overdoses
    • 2/20/13

    The Rise of Prescription Drug Overdoses

    Dr. Devi discusses the rising number of prescription drug overdose deaths with Anne-Marie Green from CBS News Up to the Minute.

  • Dr. Devi Discussing Football Injuries on CNN (www.doctordevi.com)
    • 1/29/13

    Dr. Devi Discussing Football Injuries on CNN (www.doctordevi.com)

    Doctor Devi responds to President Obama's recent comments about the dangers of football.

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