Access to this video is a benefit for members through
Back to Show
Second Opinion with Joan Lunden
Stress
Season 18
Episode 1807
Stress is a word that people throw around when they are feeling overwhelmed, but stress comes with real physical and mental health consequences. Stress in all ages, as well as pandemic-related stress, affects our overall health, and contributes to other mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
Support Provided By
Season
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Discussing what we can do to keep our brain healthy.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Discussion on alopecia areata, one of the most requested topics from viewers every year.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
The panel discusses vaccine hesitancy which continues to be an issue in the US.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
The panel discusses stopping pre-diabetes from turning into full-fledged diabetes.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
The panel discusess antibiotic resistance, a threat to global health and food security.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Joan and the panel discuss the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Joan discusses heart valve replacement, a procedure that is 94-97% effective.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Uncovering racial disparities in the treatment and health outcomes for women of color.
26:46
We track “long-haulers” to learn more about the long-term health effects post-COVID.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
The spouse of the cancer patient feels the impact of the diagnosis.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Parkinson’s Disease is the fastest growing neurological disorder in the world.
Unlock with PBS Passport
26:46
Heart Disease is the leading cause of death and disability for women in the United States.