Episodes (185)
Sep 09, 2019
Dr. Oz opens up about a health issue that has hit close to home and takes a breakthrough blood test to see if he has the genes for Alzheimer's; a new at-home test; Candidate Check-up: Bernie Sanders' age, exercise regiment, and health care policies;
Sep 10, 2019
The suspicious death of Jeffrey Epstein: the autopsy findings and the reportedly unusable surveillance video; forensic experts reenact the possible crime scene if he was murdered; new details from his accusers; the father of accuser Virginia Roberts;
Sep 11, 2019
Talk-show hostess Wendy Williams (Wendy: The Wendy Williams Show (2008)) discusses overcoming life's challenges, her new health diagnosis, and what it's like to live with a chronic and painful condition; Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me (2004)) investigates fast-food chicken;
Sep 12, 2019
Duane 'Dog' Chapman discusses losing his wife, the decision to let cameras document her final moments, and the two things he promised her before she died; the latest on R. Kelly's sex-crime charges and why his former crisis manager had to step down;
Sep 13, 2019
Surveillance cameras capture people touching, spitting, and urinating on food in supermarkets; Dr. Pimple Popper surprises a couple with her verdict in Health Court;
Sep 16, 2019
Exclusive access into the labs of Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger to reveal industry secrets of how they are made and whether they are really better for your health; the next big meatless fast-food craze; the polio-like disease striking children;
Sep 17, 2019
One of NXIVM's top recruiters recounts being branded and eventually escaping, after learning the truth behind the secret sisterhood; a librarian reveals how she helped authorities solve the mystery of a family, whose bodies were found in barrels;
Sep 18, 2019
Whether vaping is the culprit behind the growing clusters of lung problems; what chemicals are in vaping liquids; Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons, Gina Neely, and Jamika Pessoa have new go-to weeknight dinners that cook up in less than 30 minutes;
Sep 19, 2019
The latest news on missing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos; why her estranged husband and his girlfriend were arrested for the second time; Jennifer's close friend speaks out; a mother sacrifices her son's life to prevent a mass school shooting;
Sep 20, 2019
Whether seltzers are healthy; what is in them and how they have so much flavor while being so low in calories; a woman does not approve of her friend being on the Keto diet, eating fatty food; her friend argues that she's lost 30 pounds and won't turn back;
Sep 23, 2019
A fertility clinic's mistakes result in multiple women carrying wrong embryos and giving birth to other couples' babies; one mom's custody battle; one of Harvey Weinstein's accusers speaks out on how he groomed her for years before assaulting her;
Sep 24, 2019
Two women, who survived serial killer Ted Bundy's last and most infamous attacks, recount how they escaped death on a college campus; parents make their children drink bleach, in an attempt to cure their autism;
Sep 25, 2019
Investigating whether microwaving food makes it less healthy and the surprising results of the experiment are revealed; Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers questions about CBD and whether it relieves pain and anxiety; the Dish Crew -- Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons, Gina Neely, and Jamika Pessoa -- make five ingredient meals;
Sep 26, 2019
Medium Anna Raimondi investigates paranormal activity in an old mansion, that holds secrets to a grisly mob murder; what she says still resides there and why the spirits can't move on; parents of a boy, who passed away, discuss their viral message;
Sep 27, 2019
A medium and grief counselor says deceased family members could be trying to communicate with or even warn people; three ways to unlock signs from the other side; a woman says she wants a sleep divorce because her husband snores and has sleep apnea;
Sep 30, 2019
Dr. Oz visits Duane 'Dog' Chapman, after learning that he had been hospitalized for a possible heart attack and checked himself out, against medical advice; a man, bedridden for years, solves his medical mystery and invents a procedure that saves him;
Oct 01, 2019
Complications pile up for R. Kelly, as he faces up to 500 years in prison; the arrest of a pair who may be serial killers; updates on missing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos; tainted alcohol and deaths at vacation destinations around the world;
Oct 02, 2019
A new study challenges some people's thoughts and beliefs about eating meat; The Dish crew --- Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons, Gina Neely, and Jamika Pessoa --- cooks up three recipes for pumpkin-spice lovers;
Oct 03, 2019
A renowned physician, who often posted on social media globe-trotting photos with her offspring, shoots them and turns the gun on herself; after being released from prison, Michael Peterson maintains his innocence in the 2001 falling death of his wife;
Oct 04, 2019
People, who were shocked to learn that everything they thought they knew about their lineage was a lie, want answers from deceased loved ones who took these secrets to the grave; wearing headphones, with music blasting, may damage children's hearing;
Oct 07, 2019
Whether eggs can be bad for the cholesterol or heart; the truth about the yolk; the healthiest option for sausage; Brooke Shields tells what it was like growing up with the public fixated on her looks and reveals three weapons to defy her age;
Oct 08, 2019
A man, who adopted a Ukrainian orphan, breaks his silence about how he believes the child is actually an adult and a sociopath; the latest on Lori Loughlin, who faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted: whether her "not guilty" plea may mean for her;
Oct 09, 2019
Aspirin has been recommended to prevent heart attacks, but evidence suggests a daily dose may be dangerous; an interview with Billy Bush ("Extra"); the Dish crew -- Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons, Gina Neely, and Jamika Pessoa -- make cheesy chicken roll ups;
Oct 10, 2019
Medium Anna Raimondi investigates a house, where a family say they've been plagued by spirits for nearly 40 years; paranormal investigator group Ghost Nation reveals caught-on-tape hauntings;
Oct 11, 2019
Beyonce's father opens up about his shocking diagnosis; Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang talks about the future of medicine;
Oct 14, 2019
Investigating the chemicals, in hair care products, that can have harmful side effects; the shocking world of human hair trafficking; a whistleblower manicurist speaks out about why she's very concerned for people's health at the nail salon;
Oct 15, 2019
A police officer opens up about the fateful day he was shot by a disgruntled ex-LAPD cop, during a shooting rampage; Deepak Chopra's ultimate personality quiz;
Oct 16, 2019
Diabetes medicine that could be used to defend against Alzheimer's disease, in the form of a nasal spray; new rules for aging backwards; Daphne Oz, Vanessa Williams, Gina Neely, and Jamika Pessoa have new twists on hot cheesy sandwiches;
Oct 17, 2019
A betrayed wife secretly records her husband, then shoots his girlfriend before killing herself; the story of a mom who helped exonerate her own daughter's convicted killer because she didn't believe he did it;
Oct 18, 2019
Women share their simple at-home secrets to skin care to look decades younger; what people need to know about retinal, one of the most popular ingredients on the market, to help reduce wrinkles, acne, and dark spots;
Oct 21, 2019
A new health alert about diet sodas; Rachael Ray shares the three most memorable meals that have marked her life -- and they are all Oz-approved;
Oct 22, 2019
Videos of people committing shocking and violent acts against their neighbors; a mother steals her daughter's identity for more than 20 years and racked up credit card bills;
Oct 23, 2019
Bizarre food combos; cow's milk vs. milk alternatives; the Dish crew -- Daphne Oz, Vanessa Williams, Gina Neely, and Jamika Pessoa -- reveal hacks using store-bought cake mixes;
Oct 24, 2019
Updates on a missing mom: her fiancé's trial may reveal the reported plot to commit murder with the help of his mistress; the murder of a man, whose identity remained a mystery for 34 years;
Oct 25, 2019
A sore throat can lead to a coma; a brain tumor turns out to be a deadly worm; an urgent Health Court case: a woman turns in her sister-in-law, whose diabetes may end up killing her because she's sneaking sugar;
Oct 28, 2019
Appropriate avocado portion size; how to choose an avocado at the store; whether CBD helps people sleep;
Oct 29, 2019
The 1986 case of the handsome prep school student, who strangled 18-year-old Jennifer Levin; the detective first on the scene; Robert Chambers' former girlfriend; the twin of a woman, murdered decades ago, refuses to give up on finding her killer;
Oct 30, 2019
The new rules for buying, cooking, and eating pork; the Oz-approved bacon lover's guide; The Dish crew -- Daphne Oz and Jamika Pessoa -- make a pizza-stuffed burger; Carrie Ann Inaba ("Dancing with the Stars" and "The Talk") tells about her darkest days on and off camera;
Oct 31, 2019
Updates on the shocking case of Natalia Barnett; whether she is actually a child or a 30-year-old sociopath; people who have been close to Natalia, since her adoptive family moved away, reveal what they know about her; Casey Anthony's parents speak out about rumors that she will have another baby and if they will ever reunite with her;
Nov 01, 2019
Which top-selling chicken sandwich is the tastiest; how to make them at home; emotional support animals; the trainer of a miniature service horse that recently took a plane ride with its owner;
Nov 04, 2019
It's the day of reckoning for Duane 'Dog' Chapman, when Dr. Oz examines his latest medical results on stage; actor Robert Blake's daughter speaks out about her famous father, who was charged with her mother's murder;
Nov 05, 2019
Actress Natalie Wood's boat captain and friend talks about what he witnessed the night she mysteriously died and what he says took place after her death;
Nov 06, 2019
Parents share stories and caught-on-tape moments of child abuse at the hands of people they trusted; the Osmonds open up about their many health struggles; Alec and Hilaria Baldwin show how to break date-night dinner rules;
Nov 07, 2019
The mother of Conrad Roy, whose suicide sparked controversy, after his girlfriend was sent to prison for urging him to kill himself; Charles Manson's youngest cult follower tells of helping to put him away;
Nov 08, 2019
Many people report being held down by an unseen force while they're asleep, unable to move or scream for help; Dr. Oz goes into the field to investigate the filthiest public bathroom to show how to get in and out unscathed;
Nov 11, 2019
Common mistakes that can turn a microwave into a hotbed of germs; whether standing next to a microwave causes cancer; how to shop for the healthiest shrimp;
Nov 12, 2019
Chris Watts horrified the country, when he confessed to killing his wife, his daughters, and unborn child; Dr. Oz reveals new details of Watts' crimes from the letters he wrote in prison and why meeting his mistress was a turning point for him;
Nov 13, 2019
The good, the bad, and the ugly about fast-food tacos; TV anchor Hoda Kotb ("The Today Show") shares her favorite quotes to cope with anxiety, stress, and difficult days; Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, brings her low-carb brunch hacks to The Dish.
Nov 14, 2019
Two women tell how they were lured into Jeffrey Epstein's mansion as teenagers and sexually assaulted; who Epstein's enablers were, and whether they may ever face justice;
Nov 15, 2019
Taste-testing and investigating the many butter options; de-constructing fast-food and boxed macaroni and cheese to find out the truth about what people are eating;
Nov 18, 2019
With a decade-long gag order lifted, "Jon and Kate Plus 8" reality star Jon Gosselin tells his side of the story about the accusations of cheating, abandonment, and child abuse; the Unabomber's brother tells what it took to turn him in his own sibling;
Nov 19, 2019
Twelve-year-old Rosalynn McGinnis is kidnapped, tortured, and repeatedly raped for 19 years by the man who married her mother to get to her; Lorraine Bracco ("The Sopranos") sheds light on the case of a realtor who was lured to her death;
Nov 20, 2019
Dr. Oz examines store-bought cans and tubs of dessert toppings: what is really in them, and how does the new, whipped non-dairy options compare; deconstructing cranberry sauce; The Dish crew shows the hacks to foolproof Thanksgiving;
Nov 21, 2019
A wife speaks out about the man who conned her into believing he was a secret agent, when he was really a sex offender and bigamist; an ex-intelligence officer says she was duped by an online romance scam; a woman's friend poses as a rich heiress;
Nov 22, 2019
The Oz investigation squad teams up with a high-tech task force to track down and bust pedophiles in an undercover operation; rapper T.I. creates a firestorm of backlash; counterfeit vaping products can contain carcinogens and poisons;
Nov 25, 2019
People whose public meltdowns were caught on viral video; how to react if a stranger has a meltdown in public; talk show hostess Mel Robbins talks about jump starting goals; Cameron Mathison ("All My Children" and "Home and Family") talks about his battle against kidney cancer;
Nov 26, 2019
The best friend of Travis Alexander, who was brutally murdered by his girlfriend Jodi Arias, reveals the horror Travis must have faced in the months leading up to his death; outrageous abductions caught on tape; how to survive an abduction;
Nov 27, 2019
Daphne Oz and Jamika Pessoa make over macaroni and cheese: a grown-up version inspired by buffalo wings and one with a clever vegan twist; saving money while traveling;
Dec 02, 2019
The new compostable take-out containers and eco-friendly paper straws may be dangerously unhealthy; Tony and Emmy Award-winning Broadway actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth reveals the medical mystery that has caused her drama on and off the stage;
Dec 03, 2019
A young woman is tormented and stalked for 10 years: who her tormentor turns out to be; an update on a stalker whose targets have included Kim Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow; what to do if one thinks one is being stalked;
Dec 04, 2019
Testing yoga pants and sports bras real women wear day in, day out; how long to stay in athleisure wear; chef Michael Symon joins Daphne Oz and Jamika Pessoa on The Dish to whip up "set it and forget it" comfort meals; pain-trigger foods to avoid;
Dec 05, 2019
Ellen Greenberg is found stabbed 20 times inside her locked apartment, and her death is labeled a suicide; her parents fight to get the case overturned to homicide; a Candidate-Check-up with Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif);
Dec 06, 2019
A young girl cries blood from her eyes, baffling doctors; radio personality Delilah discusses her life: her divorces, firings, and the loss of her two sons;
Dec 09, 2019
Videos of violent, out-of-control drivers: road-rage survivors recount how they barely escaped with their lives; medium Anna Raimondi gives answers to people who took ancestry tests and discovered that their entire lives have been built on lies;
Dec 10, 2019
With millions of supporters, including Kim Kardashian, who believe he was wrongfully convicted, Rodney Reed's execution has been postponed indefinitely; his brother then reveals what happens next; the story of the D.C. snipers and how they were caught;
Dec 11, 2019
Actress Andrea Barber ("Full House" and "Fuller House") reveals her struggles with anxiety and depression and her relationship with former co-star Lori Loughlin, after the college admissions scandal; music legend Patti LeBelle shares some comfort food tips; Daphne Oz's sisters help whip up family favorite recipes;
Dec 12, 2019
Asante McGee, one of R. Kelly's first accusers to break her silence, tells what she endured while living in his house; a mom says her 4- and 8-year-old children committed suicide, then is arrested for their murders;
Dec 13, 2019
The Foodgod scours the country to find the hugest and most unhealthy foods; chef Aaron Sanchez opens up about depression, addiction, and abuse that almost broke his family;
Dec 16, 2019
The latest romaine lettuce recalls, and the trail from farm to factory; what the Oz-approved lettuce substitute is; what to know before creating a holiday cheese plate;
Dec 17, 2019
A young woman is murdered by a serial killer the night she is supposed to meet up with actor Ashton Kutcher; a friend discusses that evening; novelist John Grisham helps to free a man imprisoned for 35 years for a murder he says he didn't commit;
Dec 18, 2019
Lori Grenier ("Shark Tank") exposes how scammers bait people with online tricks and ads; how to tell what's real and what's fake; a cybersecurity FBI agent shows how to avoid being duped; Daphne Oz and Gail Simmons serve up make-ahead holiday party recipes;
Dec 19, 2019
The latest updates on Harvey Weinstein: his back surgery, why his bail was raised, and the controversial settlement with some of his sexual accusers; more than 20 women accuse Cuba Gooding Jr. of groping them, and what it means for him in court;
Dec 20, 2019
The mysterious cases of people who reek of liquor, stumble, slur their words, and even get into dangerous accidents, but they weren't drinking alcohol; former teen idol/actor/singer Leif Garrett tells about the addictions that nearly took his life;
Jan 06, 2020
Dr. Oz visits Jimmy Kimmel in his studio for an intimate conversation about his young son's health struggles; Dr. Oz's new health plan, System 20, is intended to help viewers lose 20 pounds and thus help reduce their risk for disease by 20% in 2020;
Jan 07, 2020
Carey Kelly says he and R. Kelly endured years of sexual assault at the hands of a sibling; what he says he witnessed between his brother, under-aged girls, and Aalhyah during his brother's tour; Harvey Weinstein's former assistant says he silenced her about his rape attempt;
Jan 08, 2020
How global demand for bacon impacts supply; bacon alternatives; whether CBD can help with pain; carb-free, keto-approved recipes for every diet;
Jan 09, 2020
An interview with the family friend who helped bring Jayme Closs home, after being kidnapped for 88 days; and an examination of Robert Durst's case;
Jan 10, 2020
Dr. Sandra Lee brings her most shocking cases to date; Suzanne Somer addresses the firestorm she started, after posting a photo of herself, at age 73, in her birthday suit;
Jan 13, 2020
How a microwave can make entire meals and do much more in less time, with less mess; ways to get better sleep and bust stress with the System 20 plan;
Jan 14, 2020
Grandparents of two children, missing for months, speak out about their fear that the family is part of a cult prepping for the end of time; Fotis Dulos is charged with the murder of his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos, and the police don't think he acted alone;
Jan 15, 2020
Robin Roberts (Good Morning America (1975)) opens up about her one-on-one interview with a woman, who was abducted as an infant (Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story (2020)), and her own battle with two life-threatening illnesses; The Dish crew reveals chef secrets to making quick and easy meals in the microwave;
Jan 16, 2020
Newly-released photos and information raise questions about how Jeffrey Epstein died; forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who was in the room during the autopsy; former SNL star Darrell Hammond speaks out about his mental health struggles;
Jan 17, 2020
Lady Gaga copes with PTSD, due to emotional trauma; Justin Bieber's health revelation; Mark Wahlberg challenges Dr. Oz; meatless pork; the health food many have accused of making people fat; foods that should be kept on or off one's plate; NeNe Leakes' ("The Real Housewives of Atlanta") health emergency; Martha Stewart shows how to organize one's whole life;
Jan 20, 2020
Savannah Guthrie ("Today") discusses her eye injury and surgery; women on the System 20 plan tell how they lose weight and lower their numbers;
Jan 21, 2020
The latest charges against Harvey Weinstein in New York and Los Angeles; actress Heather Kerr ("The Facts of Life") speaks out about her harrowing meeting with Weinstein that derailed her life and made her quit the industry; a dentist turned body snatcher;
Jan 22, 2020
Meatless pork; a health food many have accused of making people fat; foods that should be kept on and off one's plate; whether CBD can help with stress and anxiety; chef Jamie Oliver joins The Dish crew to cook up lightened-up comfort foods;
Jan 23, 2020
A doctor is accused of trying to hire a patient to commit murder with a drug that can kill in seconds; how the FBI stopped him; a woman says she sounded the alarm on Jeffrey Epstein, more than two decades ago, but police ignored her reports;
Jan 24, 2020
A new study suggests hair products affect one's health; how to dye hair with potentially less harm; a Candidate Check-Up with billionaire Tom Steyer;
Jan 27, 2020
People make dangerous mistakes when using cooking sprays; how to use them safely so they don't explore; Carson Daly ("Today") takes on Dr. Oz's challenge to do intermittent fasting;
Jan 28, 2020
The aunt of five children, chained up, starved, and padlocked in cages, speaks out about her sister currently in prison and the family member who called the authorities; a day care worker maintains her innocence, despite confessing to killing a toddler;
Jan 29, 2020
People describe shocking messages that they say they received from departed family members; grief counselor and medium Laura Lynne Jackson weighs in; whether CBD can improve gut health and digestion; the Dish crew has Oz-approved Super Bowl party foods;
Jan 30, 2020
Jonathan Hernandez discusses the Netflix docuseries that sensationalizes his brother Aaron's life, crimes, and death; Heidi Broussard was found murdered days after giving birth, and her friend is accused of kidnapping the baby to raise as her own;
Jan 31, 2020
Actress Susan Lucci and Dr. Oz tackle hot health topics; how she is doing after her heart emergency; Dr. Oz looks inside her heart with a live scan; symptoms not to ignore; dangerous knock-off blow dryers and hair irons;
Feb 03, 2020
After losing his wife to her career, Duane "Dog" Chapman faces rumors of a new romantic relationship that wreaks havoc on his family; Moon Angell and Dog break their silence; a car chase video of a couple who helped rescue an abducted eleven-year-old girl.
Feb 04, 2020
Susan Smith has spent 25 years in prison for killing her 2 young sons; new details about her life of sex and drugs behind bars; the prison guard who says she ruined his life, after seducing him; John Walsh tells of the quest for justice in a family friend's brutal murder;
Feb 05, 2020
Coronavirus updates; news from the front lines of the medical community in China working to contain the virus; Dr. Oz speaks to an American currently quarantined after evacuating from Wuhan; a mom poses as an 11-year-old to catch online predators;
Feb 06, 2020
Jessica Simpson breaks her silence, after years of mental and physical struggles, revealing a history of trauma and family secrets; former girlfriend and R. Kelly accuser Kitti Jones speaks out about how he starved, beat, and sexually abused her;
Feb 07, 2020
Actress Tia Mowry ("Family Reunion") tells the secret to her dramatic weight loss, after giving birth; microwave experiments for no-fail, under-five-minute recipes; the new science behind binge-watching; four big questions to help unlock pain;
Feb 10, 2020
Thirty years after the Long Island Lolita scandal made him a household name, Joey Buttafuoco talks about how his family injected him with drugs as a child and chained him in their basement; inside the NIH lab working to find a coronavirus vaccine;
Feb 11, 2020
The case of a cult member who refuses to reveal the whereabouts of her children, missing since September 2019; an interview with the reporter who tracked her and her new husband down in Hawaii, after they fled Idaho; new robocall scam alert;
Feb 12, 2020
Former abductee Elizabeth Smart comes forward about being sexually assaulted recently on a plane; an interview with the former nanny of the little boy who died, after his NYPD father forced him to sleep in their below-freezing garage;
Feb 13, 2020
Women tell of being betrayed by exes who posted their intimate photos and videos online and even blackmailed them for money to take them down; other relationship nightmares;
Feb 14, 2020
Actor Morris Chestnut joins forces with Dr. Oz to resolve couples' food fights; caught-on-tape health stings show how people react to outrageous situations; Morris works to get Dr. Oz in shape for his Mark Wahlberg challenge;
Feb 17, 2020
Dr. Oz answers questions about the microwave oven; how to defrost food; what not to microwave; major breakthroughs in the treatment of Alzheimer's;
Feb 18, 2020
Although charges against him were dropped in March 2019, former "Empire" star Jussie Smollett has been indicted again on six new counts; developments in the case of Jennifer Dulos' estranged husband, Fotis Dulos. who died after attempting suicide;
Feb 19, 2020
Investigating how hackers steal personal information from cell phones; Jeff Rossen demonstrates self-defense techniques; actress Lark Voorhies ("Saved by the Bell") opens up about her mental health challenges and her reaction to being left out of the show's reboot; 99 ways to use a rotisserie chicken;
Feb 20, 2020
Lawrence Ray is charged with preying on his daughter's roommates, sex-trafficking students at her school, and extorting money from them; former New York City Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik; a paramedic may have poisoned his wife with eye drops;
Feb 21, 2020
Morning show icon Kathie Lee Gifford and Dr. Oz discuss people in the news, including Kanye West and the late Kobe Bryant; several hair loss scams targeting women: which products work and which don't; Kathie Lee plays "The Doctor Dating Game";
Feb 24, 2020
One of the first to sound the alarm about pedophilia in Hollywood, actor Corey Feldman says he's ready to reveal who he says abused his best friend, the late Corey Haim (documentary, "My Truth (2020): The Rape of Two Coreys"); Dr. Oz tries a health intervention with Abby Lee Miller (Dance Moms (2011));
Feb 25, 2020
With the killer still on the loose, the families of two girls who were murdered, during a hike on an abandoned bridge, speak out on new details and developments in the case; a mother is forced to take over her own missing daughter's investigation;
Feb 26, 2020
From flight attendants lunging at travelers to passengers screaming up and down the aisles, what is setting off people on airplanes; a woman makes a viral video of a man punching her seat because she reclined it; the Dish crew serves up recipes;
Feb 27, 2020
A covert team works to stop the sale of women and children for sex; the underground group sets up stings to bring down sex traffickers; the nasty truth about filthy dishwashers and vacuum cleaners to see if whether they may be making people sick;
Feb 28, 2020
Visions and after-effects of near-death experiences; women tell how their sixth sense opened up after they nearly died; a celebrity OB GYN and star of "Married to Medicine" answers questions women are too embarrassed to ask their own doctors;
Mar 02, 2020
People with five-inch "dragon horns" growing out of their backs; people covered head to toe in tumors; red mold may be the new health threat growing in homes and making families sick;
Mar 03, 2020
A woman tells of being married to a cult leader at age 13 and forced into a life of fear and abuse, and how she escaped; two friends vanish, and their families say a sheriff, with personal ties to the case, may know the truth;
Mar 04, 2020
After months of social media debates on whether or not breakfast should be canceled, Dr. Oz and Mark Wahlberg battle it out at the gym in the ultimate fitness challenge; germy ice cubes; The Dish crew reveals the secrets behind viral recipes;
Mar 05, 2020
Taunted with thousands of messages by her husband's mistress, a woman confronts her during a high-speed car chase that led to his death and a prison sentence for her; an evil doctor secretly gives his patients hysterectomies, without their consent, to cash in on healthcare claims;
Mar 06, 2020
Practical ways to protect one's family against the coronavirus; Dr. Ian Lipkin addresses questions and concerns; cellphone related injuries;
Mar 09, 2020
The confusion surrounding the use of face masks to ward off COVID-19 is explored;
Mar 10, 2020
A woman and her teen daughter reportedly offer free photo sessions to new moms, in order to steal their babies; a former boyfriend may have thrown sex therapist Amie Harwick, former fiancée of Drew Carey, off a balcony to her death; the mysterious death of a young Atlanta girl;
Mar 11, 2020
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams answers questions about COVID 19; The Dish crew gives favorite childhood recipes a new, grown-up taste;
Mar 12, 2020
Examing whether schools should be closed and more people confined to their homes, due to the coronavirus; Dr. Ian Lipkin weighs in on whether quarantines are effective;
Mar 13, 2020
Scammers try to sell fake cures for the coronavirus; why some people are dying from the virus and others aren't;
Mar 16, 2020
Sanjay Gupta sorts through the coronavirus misconceptions and myths causing unnecessary panic and fear; a free meditation app that may help relieve stress; Daymond John ("Shark Tank") on how to make life changes;
Mar 17, 2020
Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks with people who have been affected by the pandemic, including a man who has been tested positive, after vacationing in Japan; the latest on the "Doomsday Cult" mom, who has been arrested, while her kids are still missing;
Mar 18, 2020
An conversation with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, on their response to the virus outbreak;
Mar 19, 2020
The latest information on those tests that were made available and if one can actually get tested; vaccines; what's being done about price gouging during the pandemic, especially on hand sanitizers;
Mar 20, 2020
Wendy Williams talks about her decision to suspend her talk show during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Mar 23, 2020
A discussion on how long does it take for a Coronavirus patient to recover.
Mar 24, 2020
Dr. Oz is personally helping to fund research on the drug combo protocol that has shown promise in France; and he speaks to COVID-19 patients who have been given these drugs; the right way to disinfect a home and car to fight the spread of the virus;
Mar 25, 2020
In a virtual town hall, Dr. Oz questions President Donald Trump, Vice-President Mike Pence, the task force, and U.S. doctors about the promising anti-malarial combo drug and reopening the country; why young people are now the majority of those hospitalized with the virus;
Mar 26, 2020
Epidemiologist Dr. Ian Lipkin, diagnosed with COVID-19, discusses his symptoms and drug protocol; he weighs in on President Trump's goal to reopen the country by Easter and his reservations with that date; whether asymptomatic people can be virus spreaders; psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma shares advice on how to remain calm during a global pandemic;
Mar 27, 2020
Former CDC director Tom Frieden weighs in on when he believes the U.S. will reopen the economy and loosen social distancing measures; what can be done to mobilize more healthcare workers; talk show hostess Wendy Williams asks a Coronavirus question.
Mar 30, 2020
Dr. Jerome Adams, the U.S. Surgeon General, discusses where the nation is on flattening the curve; helping emerging hotspot cities; the government tries to prepare hospitals in areas that will come under siege; where bodies are kept, as refrigerated space is at capacity;
Mar 31, 2020
One of New York City's busiest hospitals is turned into a war zone; heroic health care workers battle COVID-19; what hospitals need the most; the first 3-D images of a Coronavirus patient whom ventilators could not save; scammers prey on pandemic fears;
Apr 01, 2020
The government may soon be recommending that healthy people wear masks in public, but Dr. Jerome Adams, U.S. Surgeon General, claims that masks do more harm than good; Dr. Mehmet Oz breaks down the conflicting opinions; inside New York City hospitals that cater to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Apr 02, 2020
An early study of COVID-19 patients, treated with an anti-malarial drug, shows promise; Dr. Ian Lipkin takes the drug to treat his positive diagnosis; the latest efforts to combat the virus, including extended 30-day social distancing guidelines.
Apr 03, 2020
Physician and former Kansas governor Dr. Jeff Colyer reveals how effective the malaria drug has been on those he's treating and if he believes it can be given to health case workers as a preventive measure; the captain of the hospital ship Comfort, docked in New York City, takes viewers on board to see how it's helping to support overrun hospitals; how Howie Mandel is coping with his OCD while dealing with the constant threat of Coronavirus germs.
Apr 06, 2020
With hospitals short on equipment, doctors now turn to alternate methods; high flow nasal cannulas may be the key to avoid invasive intubations; a vaccine that has long been available in other countries could be protection against COVID-19.
Apr 07, 2020
Findings from China and France may indicate that lupus patients, on an anti-malaria drug, have less chances of contracting COVID-19; what it may mean as a preventive for others; a doctor who took the drug protocol, after getting sick, is now back at work.
Apr 08, 2020
More men than women have died of COVID-19; what may be creating this disparity; why former CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden says contact tracing is one of the next phases to stop the spread;
Apr 09, 2020
Zinc shows effectiveness for shortening a cold or seasonal flu; whether it would do the same for COVID-19; the food supply chain and the quarantine;
Apr 10, 2020
Some doctors raise concerns that ventilators may be causing lung injuries; how can they be adjusted to better help COVID-19 patients; why African-Americans are dying from the virus at a higher rate than any other racial group;
Apr 13, 2020
It remains a mystery as to why some people, infected with COVID-19, have no signs of illness, while other people must be hospitalized and then intubated; a symptom quiz is given; whether pets can become infected, and what their symptoms may be.
Apr 14, 2020
When widespread testing for COVID-19 will become available; clinical drug trials studying the prevention and early treatment of the virus;
Apr 15, 2020
Experts consider opening schools again; a 90-day plan to get out of a quarantine slump;
Apr 16, 2020
Farmers have to throw out good produce because they can't get it to market; what viewers can do right now to help the situation; Gov. Brian Kemp tells how he is working to reopen Georgia safely; new technology helps to track Coronavirus infections;
Apr 17, 2020
A COVID-19 patient, on a ventilator, hears a voice that is the turning point to his recovery; a woman gives birth, despite being in a medically-induced coma; Bethenny Frankel discusses her pandemic relief efforts; Rachael Ray's easy pantry hacks;
Apr 20, 2020
Investigating the possibility that people can get sick with COVID-19 more than once, with virus hunter Dr. Ian Lipman; mandatory face coverings; Suze Orman has personal finance tips during the pandemic;
Apr 21, 2020
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Apr 22, 2020
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Apr 23, 2020
ER doctors share the tough lessons they've had to learn battling COVID-19; the cold case at the center of the Netflix series, "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness", is reopened: what may have happened to Carole Baskin's husband.
Apr 24, 2020
A doctor never leaves her 4-year-old son's hospital bedside, while he battles COVID-19; a woman survives after being on a ventilator twice; how to avoid mistakes with DIY face masks;
Apr 27, 2020
Warnings of a possible resurgence of the disease in the fall; answering questions about what everyday items really need to be disinfected;
Apr 28, 2020
The human trial COVID-19 vaccines about which experts are most optimistic, and when one may be ready; DJ Khaled reveals how he is contributing to a digital fundraiser to fight hunger;
Apr 29, 2020
Clever ways to get your hands on essential supplies if there are meat or grocery shortages; using websites and social media to find food from restaurants, farms, and businesses;
Apr 30, 2020
The disturbing trend of strokes occurring in younger COVID-19 patients, many asymptomatic; the drug remdosivif shows signs of being a potential treatment for the Coronavirus;
May 01, 2020
Initial data on an antiviral drug shows promise by improving patients' recovery time and lowering mortality rates; what does this mean for people who are sick with COVID-19; the father of Dr. Lorna Breen, the ER doctor who took her own life;
May 04, 2020
People ask if they should get Coronavirus antibody tests, how accurate they are, and what a positive result means; whether it will be possible to have a vaccine by the end of the year;
May 05, 2020
Possible changes coming soon to the workplace, restaurants, stores, and sporting events; how to manage being locked down and avoid the breaking point;
May 06, 2020
COVID-19 and Social Distancing
May 07, 2020
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May 08, 2020
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May 11, 2020
Investigating possible long-term effects on survivors' bodies, organs, and senses after recovery; why some, who quarantine at home, still get infected;
May 12, 2020
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May 13, 2020
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May 14, 2020
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May 15, 2020
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May 18, 2020
Examining how other countries have begun to reopen and what America can learn from their successes and mistakes; the use of plasma as a therapy to fight COVID-19;
May 19, 2020
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May 20, 2020
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Jun 19, 2020
From coyotes to mountain lions, scary animals are caught on tape right outside people's front doors; why attacks are happening close to homes; an undercover investigation into which dollar store products may be unsafe;
Jun 25, 2020
Women speak out about the torment and assault they endured from their celebrity yoga instructor, and it is revealed what they are doing to get justice; it is shown how a man, wrongfully convicted of stabbing an NYC tourist in front of his family, was finally freed after 25 years;
Jun 29, 2020
Unexpected ways people die by accident and how to avoid them; cellphone-related injuries; intermittent-fasting mistakes that sabotage dieters;
Jun 30, 2020
Parents take extreme steps to find answers to Jennifer Kesse's disappearance, 14 years ago; whether diet pills can be addictive and even kill; adults gone wild at the zoo;
Jul 01, 2020
Terrifying moments of when dogs go on the attack; survivors share stories of frightening assaults; what to do if a dog turns on you; a woman's paper cut almost kills her; Joseph Simmons (Rev Run) and his wife, Justine Simmons, talk about their biggest relationship battles;
Jul 02, 2020
A bail bondsman talks about how he lends money to criminals to help them get out of jail; his clientele includes famous and influential people such as Harvey Weinstein; also discussed are food that can potentially send people to the ER and the content of a nacho;
Jul 06, 2020
A masked mystery guest reveals facts and fiction about ulcers, arthritis, and flossing; cheap runway fashion knock-off dangers;
Jul 07, 2020
Women haunted by guilt and disgrace, after taking another person's life by accident; children who say they remember their past lives; a woman allergic to water;
Jul 08, 2020
Answers to supermarket chicken questions; high protein diet dangers; what is really in packaged low carbohydrate breads, snacks, and sweets;
Jul 10, 2020
In the middle of July 2020, new COVID-19 hot spots are emerging coast to coast; why is this happening; possible ways to stop it before it spins out of control; the latest science on staying safe;
Jul 13, 2020
Which COVID-19 treatments show promise; a timeline for a vaccine; whether the virus has mutated to become more contagious;
Jul 14, 2020
From lashing out in the streets to brawling at Little League games, grown men and women lose control with rage; an investigation into this vicious trend and what's really going on; a grief stricken mom tells why her 13-year-old son stabbed her 4-year-old daughter to death;
Jul 20, 2020
Affordable supermarket fish; hot seafood trends include fishless fish; what is really in low-fat, low-calorie, and keto ice creams;
Jul 21, 2020
A woman is accused of murdering her stepson and transporting his body to another state; parking lot rage caught on tape; the survivors' guide to car accidents;
About
The Dr. Oz Show Season 11 (2019) is released on Sep 09, 2019 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 Judith Joseph.
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.