Author: Jenny Sue Rhoades

Dr. Oz on Vitamin D, Dancing to Remember

 

Last month, DR. MEHMET OZ gave us tips for sleeping better. Here, he tackles a range of health issues, including vitamin D deficiencies and DNA testing—and, oh, yes, forgetfulness. Known as “America’s doctor,” Dr. Oz is a frequent guest onThe Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as the vice chair and a professor of surgery at Columbia University and the director of the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He has written fourNew York Times bestsellers, and this month his latest book, You: Being Beautiful, arrives in bookstores. 

Dr. Oz Wants to Tuck You in

 

In addition to being a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, DR. MEHMET OZ is the vice chair and a professor of surgery at Columbia University as well as medical director of the Integrated Medicine Center and director of the Heart Institute at New York Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center. He has written four New York Times bestsellers, and next month his new book,You: Being Beautiful, arrives in bookstores. In the first of two parts, Oz talks about sleeping problems and how to overcome them. 

Dr. Oz Wants to Tuck You In


In addition to being a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dr. Mehmet Oz is the vice chair and a professor of surgery at Columbia University as well as medical director of the Integrated Medicine Center and director of the Heart Institute at New York Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center. He has written four New York Times bestsellers, and next month his new book,You: Being Beautiful, arrives in bookstores. In the first of two parts, Oz talks about sleeping problems and how to overcome them.