The Doctors September 24 2014 Preview
Recapo Update: Here are the segments from this episode:
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The Doctors: Woman’s 120 Pound Weight Loss + Dad’s Intervention
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The Drs: Nearly Fatal Bike Ride + What To Do If You’ve Been Impaled
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Drs: Why Does Plane Food Taste Bad? + More Sweat Means Harder Workout?
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The Doctors: Can Smart Phones Burn Skin? + Exploding Cellphones
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The Doctors: Growing A Fetus In An Artificial Womb? + Ectogenesis
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The Doctors: Power From Urine? + 11-Year-Old’s Chemo Backpack Invention
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The Doctors: Benefits Of Massage + Tips To Manage Bladder Leakage
On September 24, The Doctors will discuss incredible technology in the form of an artificial womb used to breed human babies. Plus, one woman gets help from The Doctors to stage a weight loss intervention for her dad. Finally, The Doctors will meet an 11-year-old cancer survivor who invented a chemo backpack for pediatric patients. It’s going to be an exciting and inspiring show that you certainly don’t want to miss!

The Doctors will talk about new artificial womb technology, as well as help one woman stage a weight loss intervention. Then, the 11-year-old that created chemo backpacks for pediatric patients. (Dr. Botwing Photography / Shutterstock.com)
The Drs TV: Pros & Cons Of Artificial Wombs
The Doctors will discuss the new technology that creates an artificial womb to breed human babies. They will share the pros and cons of the technology that sounds like it’s right out of a sci-fi movie.
It’s a long, difficult, and sometimes very disappointing process for parents trying to adopt or even find a surrogate. So what if they were given another option in the form of a technological device? I’m sure there would be a lot of people willing to look closer at the device and potentially use it for themselves.
The Doctors: Weight Loss Intervention
Do you know someone who really needs to lose weight in order to save their life? Would you know how to tell them they need to lose weight without hurting them? The Doctors will help one woman stage a weight loss intervention for her father, and in the process, give us tips for how to have an intervention of our own.
It’s hard to tell someone something that you know may hurt them, but if it could potentially save them, of course you want to do it. The questions come from figuring out the right way to do it. Watch on September 24 to get some tips of your own.
The Drs TV: Chemotherapy Backpack
The Doctors will introduce an incredibly inspiring 11-year-old cancer survivor who invented a chemotherapy backpack for pediatric patients. It goes without saying how difficult it must be to go through cancer treatments, but for an 11-year-old survivor to make it that much easier, is truly a blessing.
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