Episodes (175)
Sep 17, 2018
There may be a potentially cancer-causing chemical in breakfast cereals, oatmeal and snack bars; Dr. Oz faces his own health scare; Dr. Oz visits the set of "The Goldbergs", "Wheel of Fortune" and "One Day at a Time" to teach hands only CPR;
Sep 18, 2018
Dr. Oz asks actress Roseanne Barr about the tweet that ignited a media firestorm; a panel of influencers and experts weigh in on her answers;
Sep 19, 2018
What is in the new chicken alternatives at fast-food restaurants; whether fresh meat in fast-food burgers is a step in the right direction, or more dangerous than frozen meat;
Sep 20, 2018
Talk show hostess Wendy Williams reveals why she's on a mission to help crack down on synthetic marijuana K2; Dr. Oz goes undercover with the NYPD to find out the true dangers of K2; investigating the latest claim against coconut oil;
Sep 21, 2018
Dangers of family pets; how dog saliva can lead to amputations and even death; actor Rob Lowe opens up about his biggest scandals and how he got his health back;
Sep 24, 2018
Food-borne illness; lettuce industry leaders discuss how they keep salad safe; taking too much probiotics;
Sep 25, 2018
The investigator, who solved the 40-year-old case of the Golden State killer, tells of using cutting-edge science and at-home DNA tests;
Sep 26, 2018
How a person's body type could affect the risk of getting Alzheimer's; three foods that can help fix memory; the possibility of a new Alzheimer's prevention pill;
Sep 27, 2018
The subject of podcast "Dr. Death" gets away with killing and paralyzing patients for years, before he is finally stopped; one of his former patients, who went in for routine surgery and ended up paralyzed, speaks out;
Sep 28, 2018
Dentists who do unnecessary dental work and/or overcharge patients; the show goes undercover to investigate potential scams; how to pick the best dentist and avoid getting unnecessary treatments;
Oct 01, 2018
Health issues from eating too much meat; five things to know before buying fish;
Oct 02, 2018
A new kind of vaping is becoming an epidemic in schools around the country; whether CBD oil lives up to the hype;
Oct 03, 2018
How to reduce one's risk of having the kind of cancer that claimed the lives of Aretha Franklin and Steve Jobs; at-home DNA tests wreak havoc with families, when shocking truths are revealed about the past;
Oct 04, 2018
Nancy Grace investigates a TV reality show doctor accused of using his looks, wealth and even his girlfriend to drug and sexually assault female victims; a woman tells of escaping a cult, whose leader committed unspeakable acts;
Oct 05, 2018
Dangers of fiery hot chips and cheese snacks; athlete Tim Tebow reveals his biggest health challenge yet;
Oct 08, 2018
Using vinegar to reduce bloat, boost energy and curb cravings; a powerhouse vinegar you may not know about; Cuba Gooding Jr. opens up about the role that almost ruined his health;
Oct 09, 2018
A woman writes a story called "How to Murder Your Husband" and then is accused of killing her own; a new twist in the murder of professional basketball player Lorenzen Wright;
Oct 10, 2018
Red flags to look for in distinguishing between a sluggish thyroid and cancer; Daymond John ("Shark Tank") shares his personal struggle with thyroid cancer;
Oct 11, 2018
A USC gynecologist is accused of sexually abusing more than 300 young women for nearly 30 years; Montel Williams' recent health scare;
Oct 12, 2018
New research says matcha green tea may be able to stop cancer; the buyer's guide to matcha; why William Shatner had to call Dr. Oz for help;
Oct 15, 2018
Dangers of flavored water; what the "natural" flavors in these drinks really are;
Oct 16, 2018
A woman is accused of killing her husband with a seemingly harmless drugstore product; a new investigative podcast may be the key in cracking the case of the 14-year-old unsolved murder of Rebekah Gould;
Oct 17, 2018
The large amount of sugar in hundreds of brands of yogurt; a buyer's guide to less-sugary yogurts; country music star Jessie James Decker's simple shortcuts to Southern food;
Oct 18, 2018
A woman kills her boyfriend while he is assaulting her; Aisha Tyler sounds off on the most taboo topic in women's health;
Oct 19, 2018
Four college friends, who live in the same dorm, contract the same type of eye cancer; Savannah Guthrie shares her personal experience with the keto diet;
Oct 22, 2018
The next big health trend in the chicken industry; Jordin Sparks reveals the health issue that has devastated her family;
Oct 23, 2018
The daughter of a serial killer gets a brain scan in hopes of finding out whether she inherited her father's murderous traits;
Oct 24, 2018
Thieves smash vehicle windows and steal valuables; Charlamagne Tha God reveals the childhood trauma that has plagued him all his life;
Oct 25, 2018
Casey Anthony's parents reveal startling differences in their theories of how their granddaughter Caylee died and how they feel about Casey; whether there is a link between anti-perspirants and Alzheimer's disease;
Oct 26, 2018
A fast-food sandwich investigation to separate fact from fiction; whether a chemical found in yoga mats is also found in bread; whether roast beef is liquid meat; an interview with Alec Baldwin about the many health struggles he has faced;
Oct 29, 2018
Behind the laughter and fame was a life filled with hardships -- from a mentally ill mother to living in foster care to abuse -- comic Tiffany Haddish reveals how she overcame it all and reached Hollywood stardom;
Oct 30, 2018
For the first time, late football player Aaron Hernandez's brother opens up about Aaron's dark and painful past, including what he endured at the hands of their father, and possible sexual abuse; Natalee Holloway's father's unexpected announcement;
Oct 31, 2018
Pre-made cauliflower products are everywhere, but they may not be low carb and low calorie; Daphne Oz, Valerie Bertinelli and Jesse James Decker discuss food trends and dish up recipes;
Nov 01, 2018
Whether there is cheese in "American cheese" and whether there is wood pulp in "shredded cheese"; how a man faked having a disability and conned his caretakers into changing his diapers for his twisted pleasure;
Nov 02, 2018
The latest research into death and what comes next; two women, who say they crossed over and returned, reveal what they experienced; the hosts of "The Real" have burning health questions for Dr. Oz;
Nov 05, 2018
Whether there is a bacon-linked health risk that the pork industry has been covering up; whether low-calorie ice cream is a blessing or a curse; actor Shemar Moore shows what he eats to get that six-pack;
Nov 06, 2018
Drew Peterson's sons share revelations about their father, who was convicted of killing his third wife while his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, was missing; the trauma they endured as a family and why they disagree about their father's guilt;
Nov 07, 2018
A high-fat, high-protein, low-carbohydrate eating plan is sweeping the nation; how to turn the body into a fat-burning machine; Daphne Oz, Danica Patrick, Jordin Sparks, and Marcel Valladolid dish up hot and spicy meals;
Nov 08, 2018
A startling viral photo shared by a mom, who found signs of drug use on a baby changing table in a public restroom; Dr. Oz's own shocking finds, and how to protect oneself; an investigation into the underground world of funeral home scams;
Nov 09, 2018
A connection between yoga pants and weight gain; whether stretchy "athleisure" clothes secretly make people sick; what is hiding in that tight fabric; Destiny Child's Michelle Williams opens up about her lifelong battle with depression;
Nov 12, 2018
Possible dangers of microwave meals; microwave mistakes that can make people sick; a guide to a stress-free Thanksgiving;
Nov 13, 2018
Fitness trackers are used to catch criminals and crack cases; Jessie Buttafuoco tells about traumatic childhood, when her father's mistress, Amy Fisher, shot her mom, Mary Jo Buttafuoco, who joins her in an interview;
Nov 14, 2018
Whether drinking hydrogen peroxide as a cure-all; Daphne Oz, Valerie Bertinelli, Jamika Pessoa and Jessie James Decker dish up boozy brunch favorites;
Nov 15, 2018
A man uses allergy pills as a defense, after murdering his mother; why some women are obsessed with dangerous men behind bars;
Nov 16, 2018
Doctors, who have been on the front lines, speak out about the frustration with the mass-shooting public health crisis; a life-saving technique to protect oneself in a random act of violence situation; a viral video shows daycare workers encouraging young children to fight; caught-on-tape abuse at daycare centers; teaming up with Jordin Sparks to see if hair products can cause fibroids and cancer; Ron Howards opens up about surviving Hollywood as a child actor;
Nov 19, 2018
Once and for all, Dr. Oz clears up the good and the bad: whipped toppings, coffee, cooking sprays, toilet seat covers;
Nov 20, 2018
Dr. Oz goes behind prison walls to learn why a suburban mom and grandmother would do the unthinkable and what went through her mind when she got caught; the chilling mass murder of eight Rhoden family members is solved, after two years;
Nov 21, 2018
Hidden ingredients in beef jerky; Daphne Oz, Alex Guarnaschelli, Jazz Smollett, and Grace Ramirez give last-minute Thanksgiving meal-preparation advice;
Nov 26, 2018
Banishing heartburn once and for all; Kathie Lee Gifford takes on body-shamers; music legend Patti LaBelle opens up about her 22-year battle with diabetes;
Nov 27, 2018
Sleep aids; Polly Klass' father is on a mission to find another missing girl's killer;
Nov 28, 2018
Dr. Oz investigates artificial sweeteners in foods; Daphne Oz, Marcela Valladolid, Jordin Sparks, and Danica Patrick cook up guilt-free comfort food;
Nov 29, 2018
Bow Wow discusses cough syrup addiction; collagen powder; Debbie Gibson opens up about abusing sleep meds and anxiety pills;
Nov 30, 2018
Couples looking to adopt but are being duped by birth mothers looking for money or attention and have no intentions of following through; a doctor who has a special ability to feel other people's pain;
Dec 03, 2018
What kinds of packaged nuts are healthier than others; hot chocolate powder mixes; actor Jussie Smollett ("Empire") reveals his biggest health mission;
Dec 04, 2018
Serial killers hide their dark sides from their families and live secret lives; women who have uncovered shocking truths about their loved ones; the warning signs that someone may have a double identity;
Dec 05, 2018
What is in grocery-store and fast-food to-go soup; choosing healthy options; Daphne Oz, Alex Guarnaschelli, Jazz Smollett, and Grace Raminez whip up quick meals to make life easier;
Dec 06, 2018
Days before Christmas, 19-year-old Kristine Larson was found murdered in the back seat of her burned car; her parents open up about the tragedy of who the killer turned out to be; Howie Mandel gets serious about his many health issues;
Dec 07, 2018
The right way to get rid of germs; whether disposable bathroom wipes are worth the money; an ingredient in some home hair dyes may be a health concern;
Dec 10, 2018
Investigating whether there are any health benefits to drinking alkaline water; Tony Robbins tells the No. 1 thing holding people back from success and how to break through;
Dec 11, 2018
A young suburban mom makes an unusual video and then disappears without a trace; a closer look at her life reveals dark family secrets that may hold the key to the mystery;
Dec 12, 2018
The merits and dangers of boxed, frozen and ready-made macaroni and cheese; in The Dish on Oz, Daphne Oz, Alex Guarnaschelli, Jamika Pessoa and Jordin Sparks fix common cooking fails;
Dec 13, 2018
Days before Christmas, 19-year-old Kristine Larson was found murdered in the back seat of her burnt car; her parents open up about the tragedy of who the killer turned out to be; porch pirates caught on tape: how to protect packages;
Dec 14, 2018
Internet fake beauty products that may be hazardous to consumers' health; how to spot the counterfeits;
Dec 17, 2018
Investigating the ingredients and additives that go into some hams; evaluating boxed side dishes;
Dec 18, 2018
How to spot an imposter posing as a policeman; hip-hop power couple Remy Ma and Papoose talk about life after prison and their new baby;
Dec 19, 2018
A holiday guide to alcohol; top hangover cures; 12 hacks to make holiday cooking easier;
Dec 20, 2018
Dr. Oz tackles some of the most searched for health questions on the internet - from body aches to bloating to migraines;
Dec 21, 2018
Recognizing holiday stress and over-indulgence that can lead to health issues; being part of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding;
Jan 02, 2019
What meals to eat and when to eat them to maximize weight loss: Daphne Oz, Alex Guarnaschelli, Jamika Pressoa, and Jordin Sparks prepare paleo, keto, and low-carb meals;
Jan 03, 2019
A gynecologist recorded at least 9,000 patients and got away with it for years, before finally being caught; how caffeine can impact weight gain and anxiety;
Jan 04, 2019
Doing the keto diet the right way; Montel Williams talks about the keto diet and how it impacted his life;
Jan 07, 2019
A new energy quiz to pinpoint the reason behind a person's exhaustion and a personalized plan to fix it; natural laxatives to help digestion;
Jan 08, 2019
A mother tricks everyone to believe that her child is chronically sick, until the child does the unthinkable; the best natural diuretics to get rid of bloat and water weight;
Jan 09, 2019
How fats can reset and rebalance the body; how friendly fats can actually keep cravings in check;
Jan 10, 2019
Caught-on-tape: drivers getting violent on the road; a woman recounts her childhood nightmare of being in a diet cult;
Jan 11, 2019
Martha Stewart has tips for doing practically everything in every room in the house; Dr. Sandra Lee reveals her biggest cases yet;
Jan 14, 2019
George Anthony discusses the vehicle crash that nearly took his life, and whether his daughter, Casey, has reached out to him; Kenya Moore speaks out about her frightening pregnancy complications;
Jan 15, 2019
An interview with the neighbor whose video footage helped convict Chris Watts of killing his pregnant wife and two young daughters; the latest on pilot Kelsey Berreth; a baby is born to a severely brain-damaged patient at a long-term care facility;
Jan 16, 2019
An Oz-approved teatox plan that is safe with food pairings and won't leave people hungry; the women of "The Dish on Oz" -- Daphne Oz, Alex Guarnaschelli and Jamika Pessoa -- team up with chef Jamie Oliver to give permission to eat pasta;
Jan 17, 2019
DNA technology leads police to a suspected killer, more than 45 years after a woman's death; at-home DNA tests can help catch perpetrators by tracing their family trees; diabetes as a defense: whether low blood sugar can cause someone to kill;
Jan 18, 2019
Basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal opens up to Dr. Oz about his health scare and how his son brought his attention to it; "Shaq Hacks" for health dilemmas; missing 13-year-old Jayme Closs is found alive; 2019 Oz-approved food trends;
Jan 21, 2019
The latest updates on the abduction of Jayme Closs; kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart weighs in; the mysterious virus causing paralysis in children;
Jan 22, 2019
More than 100 young men drown in the dead of winter; whether this could be the work of a gang of serial killers known as "The Smiley Face Gang"; women who find soul mates among inmates; Rev Run discusses his new health mission to stop diabetes;
Jan 23, 2019
What the sweeteners and colorings in fruit-flavored sodas do to the body; the women of "The Dish" investigate the bone broth boom: what the health benefits may be and whether the supermarket broths are the real deal; easy hacks to make it at home;
Jan 24, 2019
Dr. Oz speaks to three identical brothers separated as infants for an experiment, their chance reunion and how they uncovered the conspiracy that forever changed their lives; extreme bullying: what happens when mean girls turn deadly;
Jan 25, 2019
How to eat chicken wings without the guilt; calorie-saving hacks on creamy dips; "Shark Tank" stars show three tricks to making $1 million; Eva Longoria talks about motherhood and the power of women;
Jan 28, 2019
New information on the unsolved murders of two girls who left important clues behind, including a cell phone recording and photo of a suspect; which fried chicken is the healthiest;
Jan 29, 2019
Rep. Jackie Speier tells of going to Jonestown to investigate Jim Jones, who was responsible for the deaths of more than 500 people, how her team was ambushed, and how she survived for 22 hours after being shot; whether stores are still selling dirty underwear;
Jan 30, 2019
How fast-food pizza compares to the real deal; choosing the healthiest pizza on the menu; Football Food Bowl Day on The Dish: game day party snack hacks and how to make average guacamole social-media worthy;
Jan 31, 2019
Bethenny Frankel discusses the allergic reaction that almost took her life, the physical effects it had on her, and why she's no longer keeping her allergy a secret; the parents of a boy who died from inhaling allergens of cooking fish; actress Catherine Oxenberg tells how she fought to rescue her daughter from suspected cult KXIVM;
Feb 01, 2019
A woman, who accuses hip-hop star R. Kelly of sexual abuse, talks about their relationship, when she was underage, and how her life was threatened when she decided to testify; attorney Gloria Allred and another accuser with claims of retaliation;
Feb 04, 2019
A man, who says he knows who killed Jon Benet Ramsey, claims he has confession letters and phone recordings from his high-school friend from prison;
Feb 05, 2019
John Wayne Bobbitt talks about the night his wife cut off his penis and the accusations of marital abuse; B. Smith's husband responds to criticism of him for dating someone, while caring for his wife, who has Alzheimer's;
Feb 06, 2019
Real-life stories of women who had no idea they were pregnant, until moments before they gave birth; arsenic in juice; the women of The Dish cook up healthy bacon dishes;
Feb 07, 2019
The daughter of the BTK serial killer speaks out on discovering who her father really was; letters BTK has written to Dr. Phil from prison; a friend of missing Kelsey Berreth sheds light on her fiancé, who has been arrested on suspicion of killing her;
Feb 08, 2019
Actress Taraji P. Henson speaks out about mental health, why she's fighting to erase the stigma of mental illness, and her own recent health scare; a woman's odd weight gain turns out to be a 50-pound tumor; Dr. Pimple Popper diagnoses boils, bumps, and lumps;
Feb 11, 2019
What is really in fast-food breakfast sandwiches; filthy coffee from public places and at home;
Feb 12, 2019
Serial killer Ted Bundy's chilling audio recordings from behind bars; the journalist who interviewed him; a Texas mother and her two young daughters are fatally shot in their home;
Feb 13, 2019
Louise and David Turpin are accused of torturing and starving their 13 children; Louise's sister discusses her conversations with Louise from behind bars and drops a bombshell accusation about the couple; what is really inside store brought chocolate;
Feb 14, 2019
Con men use dating sites and false identities to scam women out of money, jobs and their lives; warning signs to look out for; exclusive interviews may explain why Jennifer and Sarah Hart drove their family of six kids off a cliff;
Feb 15, 2019
People who survived death want answers about where they went, what they saw, and why they were sent back; an initiative grief counselor helps to make sense of what science and medicine cannot explain; just how filthy are one's jeans and how often should they be washed;
Feb 18, 2019
Whether supermarkets are overcharging for beef, and the cheapest and tastiest cuts to buy; women share stories of extreme online shopping; help for anyone with an addiction;
Feb 19, 2019
A trial lawyer says trying to save a woman, who brutally murdered her ex-boyfriend, from the death penalty almost ruined his life; the secret addiction to laxatives many women are hiding;
Feb 20, 2019
Dr. Oz revisits his December 2018 interview with Jussie Smollett ("Empire") to see if there are clues to what may have happened the night he says he was a victim of a hate crime; whether athleisure wear is a gateway to weight gain and health issues; whether one can become addicted to microwave meals; The Dish crew prepares for their "Ozcar" party with movie-inspired recipes;
Feb 21, 2019
Six sisters say the same priest groomed and abused them since childhood; a man says his half-sister's church-leader father abused her; people who hoard animals;
Feb 22, 2019
Actor Kristoff St. John's ex-wife, Mia St. John, discusses his sudden death, what happened to him in those final days and what he said to her the morning he died; women who regret their botched permanent makeup procedures; how to overcome a cell phone addiction;
Feb 25, 2019
What a reported letter, penned by Jake Patterson from his jail cell, reveals about his crimes and the feelings he still has for his young victim; a woman, who was nearly brain-dead, tells of waking up after being taken off life support;
Feb 26, 2019
How Kelsey Berreth's fiancé, Patrick Frazee, killed her, what he did with her body, and how he made his mistress cover up the evidence; updates on R. Kelly's legal situation and the House of Horrors case; the Parkland school shooter's brother speaks;
Feb 27, 2019
Award-winning actress and singer Queen Latifah opens up about how she balances her personal and professional life, and her latest mission to combat the stigma of mental health; The Dish crew serves up healthy boozy dishes inspired by cocktails;
Feb 28, 2019
Horrific stories and caught-on-tape moments of people terrorized by their neighbors, including a former NFL Seattle Seahawk player killed by his neighbor over a parking space; the dirtiest day of the week to do almost anything;
Mar 01, 2019
Actress Susan Lucci opens up about the symptoms she experienced that led her to discover her hidden heart condition; CBD oil is all the rage, but consumers may be duped by fake products;
Mar 04, 2019
What is in frozen fish sticks and fillets; what is behind the resurgence of the measles;
Mar 05, 2019
Sketches of some of confessed serial killer Sam Little's victims may help to identify the women; a photographic memory helps a detective solve crimes;
Mar 06, 2019
Ingredients in microwave popcorn may be linked to health issues, like cancer; why actress Busy Philipps believes in sharing everything about her life on Instagram; the Dish crew has leftover makeovers;
Mar 07, 2019
Many popular vacation destination spots have become a haven for robbery, rape, and murder against unsuspecting Americans; how to stay safe on vacation; the world of child slavery; a woman is rescued after being enslaved by a U.S. family at age 10;
Mar 11, 2019
Whether pre-marinated meats are safe or just covered up old meat; whether there is a healthier and better butter; Daymond John ("Shark Tank") speaks out about his emergency surgery;
Mar 12, 2019
A serial killer taunted police and the press with his letters half a century ago but was never caught; investigators believe DNA technology may identify him; a pharmacist, whose error cost a child her life, comes face-to-face with the victim's father;
Mar 13, 2019
A new study reveals that people, who thought they were allergic to certain foods or medications, are not; whether an adult can outgrow or suddenly develop an allergy; Dr. Oz's allergy test results; barbecue sauce; supermarket chicken labels;
Mar 14, 2019
New audio tapes may shed more light on a missing suburban mom's husband and the bizarre obsession his father had with her; a cop, who did jail time with infamous killer cop Drew Peterson, speaks out;
Mar 18, 2019
Whether America's largest fast-food pizza chains are taking shortcuts that put customers' health in jeopardy; what goes into the cheese and dough; whether chicken-flavored products have real chicken in them;
Mar 19, 2019
African-American child murders terrorized Atlanta from 1979 to 1981, but the accused man maintains his innocence; a victim's brother says he knows who the real killer is; singer Donnie Wahlberg reveals chilling details about cult leader Charles Manson;
Mar 20, 2019
What really goes into store-bought guacamole; how much avocado is in dips and how they stay so green; jarred salsa may wreck one's diet; "The Dish" crew serves the ultimate spring brunch; Daphne Oz has surprising news;
Mar 25, 2019
Dr. Oz investigates if black-market diabetes medication could be putting people's lives at risk; a look at dollar-store beauty products to see if they are bargains or bacteria-breeding grounds;
Mar 26, 2019
A best-selling novelist says her husband tried to kill her with her with poison; caught on tape: people attacking fast food workers; the link between suicide and Lasik eye surgery;
Mar 27, 2019
Jay Leno opens up about how his cholesterol issue has given him a wake-up call and why he's passionate about bringing awareness to others; celebrating all things cheese;
Apr 01, 2019
Whether there is really a difference between fresh and frozen chicken wings; "Hungry Girl" Lisa Lillien discusses healthy meals with no more than six ingredients;
Apr 02, 2019
Twelve years after her disappearance, young Madeleine McCann is still missing; a serial killer posing as a photographer leaves behind pictures of his possible victims, and social media may help investigators identify them;
Apr 04, 2019
A physician uses his disorder as a defense for targeting, drugging, and assaulting women in the ER; the science behind his claim; one of his victims speaks out; families discover their dream homes are former meth houses; recognizing an ex meth house;
Apr 08, 2019
Whether egg yolks could pose a health risk besides cholesterol; what really goes into a hot dog and if there is a healthier kind;
Apr 09, 2019
A 2-year-old boy dies of shaken-baby syndrome, but his parents maintain their innocence and tell Dr. Oz their side of the story; a sociopath cop uses his power to prey on women for years, until a whistle-blower brings him down;
Apr 10, 2019
How much tea is actually in a bottle of store-bought iced tea and if there are any health benefits; Hoda Kotb discusses expanding her family; the Dish crew shows how to make favorite chain-restaurant appetizers at home;
Apr 11, 2019
A young woman mysteriously disappears without a trace, and a twist that no one saw coming; a new approach to dealing with stress;
Apr 12, 2019
What happens in people's brains as death nears; what they may see or hear; whether last words reveal something about the other side; an initiative grief counselor; how to spot fake reviews on the internet;
Apr 15, 2019
Women who had 60- and 70-pound fibroids and didn't know it; whether there is a link between hair products and increased risks for fibroids;
Apr 16, 2019
A young single mother is believed to be the culprit behind a case of fatal attraction, but after she disappears, the plot takes a bizarre turn; a woman tells how she suffered for years at the hands of a pedophile nun;
Apr 17, 2019
The five germiest parts of a movie theater; Lori Greiner ("Shark Tank") reveals her secrets to success; getting the best beef for a burger;
Apr 18, 2019
Women conned by a rogue cosmetic surgeon who botched surgeries and left them disfigured; the doctor had had his license revoked for doing drugs and having sex with patients; what undercover cameras caught in illegal cosmetic surgery clinics;
Apr 19, 2019
"This Is Us" star Chrissy Metz reveals how her tumultuous childhood and early struggles shaped her life, why she decided to take her latest movie role and what she appreciates every day; what people need to stop doing to their feet;
Apr 22, 2019
Causes of hair loss; building back thicker, fuller hair; hair-removal scams caught on tape;
Apr 23, 2019
Louise and David Turpin learn their fates at their sentencing for multiple charges; updates on cult NXIVM, whose leader is in custody; actress Allison Mack pleads guilty;
Apr 24, 2019
Updates on the abduction and escape of Jayme Closs and the capture of her parents' murderer; the teacher who helped the girl get back to safety; Dish crew Daphne Oz, Carla Lalli Music, and Jemika Pessoa make restaurant-quality steaks;
Apr 25, 2019
Hip-hop artist Meek Mill says he was arrested at age 19 on false charges and tells how he plans to change the failing criminal justice system; the Theranos scandal;
Apr 26, 2019
Women say angels appeared to them, when they had near-death experiences; a surprise for actress Jennifer Garner;
Apr 29, 2019
How chicken nuggets are made and if they are safe to eat; Tamar Braxton discusses her new relationship and her health; Dr. Pimple Popper takes on the things people do to their faces;
Apr 30, 2019
JonBenet Ramsey's father, John Ramsey, speaks out about what happened the night the little girl died, the speculation around his family and the brand-new DNA evidence that could bring him closer to finding his daughter's killer;
May 01, 2019
Myths and deceptions surrounding French fries are uncovered; three healthier versions, all made from potatoes; rumors about burgers are also investigated; then, the Dish crew has the craziest food mash-ups;
May 02, 2019
Diane Downs' daughter talks about how she learned what her birth mother did to her siblings and that she was born in prison; Dr. Phil McGraw shares his prison interview with Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy;
May 03, 2019
Susan Cox Powell disappeared nearly 10 years ago and left only video clues behind; her mom, dad, sister, and sister-in-law voice their theories about what happened to her; the real-life "Mindhunter", who profiles and speaks to serial killers;
May 06, 2019
A pork and bacon buyer's guide: the healthiest options, the tastiest choices, and the best values in the supermarket; a medical mystery: a 16-year-old's brain resets every night when she sleeps and wipes out her memories by morning;
May 07, 2019
Serial killer Ted Bundy got married and fathered a child, while on death row; who his daughter is and where she is now; a woman who was raped and almost killed by Ted Bundy tells how she survived;
May 08, 2019
The healthiest waffles and pancakes to enjoy without the guilt; Stedman Graham shares his lessons on leadership and his life with Oprah Winfrey; The Dish crew -- Daphne Oz, Jamika Pessoa, and Maria Menounos -- serve up sweet and salty food combinations;
May 09, 2019
Jan Broberg discusses being abducted twice by a man, who had an intimate relationship with her parents, and being raped more than 200 times in five years; how the man was brought to justice;
May 10, 2019
A woman's charming husband turns out to be a serial rapist; an online dating scammer cons women out of #2 million; a female coach turns middle school girls into terrified sex slaves;
May 13, 2019
What is really in bread alternatives, like "light" or "thin", and if they're better than other loaves; whether whole wheat is really better than white; a closer look at how frozen french fries are made, before they are popped in the oven;
May 14, 2019
The reopening of Natalie Wood's case sparks new theories; autopsy photos; an interview with her sister, Lana Wood; the son of the surgeon, long suspected of killing "The Black Dhalia", speaks out about why he thinks his father is the murderer;
May 15, 2019
Buying the most natural deli-meat options and avoiding nitrates; the healthiest and best-tasting tortilla chips; the Dish crew -- Daphne Oz, Jamika Pessoa, Debi Mazar, and Laila Ali -- prepare an Italian dinner with guilt-free spaghetti and meatballs;
May 16, 2019
The mother of Johnny Gosch, whose face appeared on milk cartons after he went missing on his paper route 37 years ago, speaks out; women accused of hiring hit men; Dr. Jennifer Ashton (book, "Life After Suicide: Finding Courage, Comfort, and Community After Unthinkable Loss") discusses the suicide of her former husband;
May 17, 2019
Some specialists who have studied the existence of heaven include a pastor, a medium, and a neuroscientist; new research investigates death and whether it is possible to contact loved ones on the other side;
May 20, 2019
Iced coffee may not be healthier and less caloric than soda; the new cold brew that is a zero-calorie beverage; rapper Fat Joe tells what led him to drop 100 pounds and change his excessive hip-hop lifestyle;
May 21, 2019
A survivor of serial killer Ted Bundy recounts a savage massacre at a sorority house and how she stayed alive; Barbara Corcoran ("Shark Tank") tells what happens when a house goes up for sale after a murder; some of the most infamous murder houses;
May 22, 2019
Cheaper chicken products at the supermarket: what to choose and what to avoid; chemicals in pool floats; the Dish crew -- Daphne Oz, Jamika Pessoa, Laila Ali, Maria Menounos and special guest Dania Ramirez -- bring recipes for a backyard barbecue;
Jun 03, 2019
Celebrities Rose McGowan and Joaquin Phoenix help shine a spotlight on the "Children of God" cult and its leader, who made followers believe the world was ending and subjected them to extreme sexual abuse; a woman, who spent the first 21 years of her life in the cult, speaks out;
Jun 10, 2019
How to shop smarter for salmon; genetically engineered salmon coming on the market; Sheri Salata, former executive producer for Oprah Winfrey, tells how to achieve one's dream career and life; Lori Greiner ("Shark Tank");
Jun 17, 2019
A security expert shows how to be prepared in common dangerous scenarios; coming face-to-face with an intruder; comic Lisa Lampanelli discusses her own fat shaming and life-coaching others who are shamed; Laila Ali's simple home and food makeover hacks;
Jun 24, 2019
Whether sparkling water and seltzer cause bloat, and whether they can affect teeth; differences among the fizzy waters on the market; extreme ear wax, cotton swabs, and brain infections;
Dec 12, 2018
Former Spice Girl Mel B opens up about her struggle with anxiety and depression, drug use and her abusive marriage, and how she turned her life around; Daphne Oz, Alex Guarneschelli, Jamika Pessoa, and Jordin Sparks fix common cooking fails;
Nov 16, 2018
A viral video shows daycare workers encouraging young children to fight; caught-on-camera abuse at daycare centers; teaming up with Jordin Sparks to see if hair products can cause fibroids and cancer; Ron Howard tells about having been a child actor;
Jan 01, 2019
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Jul 09, 2019
Why some women shoplift; a prison interview with Pamela Smart, who is serving life behind bars for conspiring with her teenage lover to kill her husband;
Jul 15, 2019
Big-name restaurants and well-known chefs jarred pasta-sauce offerings; whether the quality of these brands is better than those of less expensive ones; hair removal horror stories; what to do when hair removal goes wrong;
Jul 16, 2019
A young girl returns home, from a sleepover, to find her entire family slain, and the crime goes unsolved for 13 years, until a twist in the case shatters Jessica's world all over again; an inside look at serial killer Aileen Wuornos;
Jul 22, 2019
Which burger patties are healthier and tastier; what is in store-bought burgers; shapewear may be causing people more harm than good;
Jul 23, 2019
A small-town woman, married to a Marine, starts an affair with another Marine and meets an untimely death; how her best friend held the key to solving the case; religious teachers and leaders secretly preying on children;
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The Dr. Oz Show Season 10 (2018) is released on Sep 17, 2018 and the latest season 11 of The Dr. Oz Show is released in 2019. Watch The Dr. Oz Show online - the English Drama TV series from United States. The Dr. Oz Show is directed by Brian Campbell,Scot Titelbaum and created by Rogelio Cruz with Mehmet Oz and Daphne Oz.
After five years as a health expert on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," Dr. Mehmet Oz gets an hour of his own each weekday to discuss viewers' health-and-wellness concerns. No subject is off-limits, as Dr. Oz addresses viewers' questions and talks to health experts about any and all topics, from sex to diet and exercise to diseases and ways to avoid them.