DR. OZ Hosts Valentine's Extravaganza with 'America's Most Eligible Doctors'

By: Feb. 13, 2013
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On tomorrow's Valentine's Day special, Dr. Oz has a gift his viewers - the top fifty most eligible doctors in America.

From the east coast, the west coast, and every area in between, these top fifty doctors were chosen from a nationwide search to help make your Valentine's dreams come true. These single, smart and good-looking specialists join Dr. Oz to reveal their tips and tricks for a better life. Spine surgeons discuss suggestions for better sleep, plastic surgeons reveal tips for looking better, and dentists and eye doctors share recommendations for maintaining brighter eyes and teeth. They'll even cover ways to tackle a universal challenge we face on a daily basis - reducing stress. America's most eligible doctors also open up about what's in their medicine cabinets - exposing what they take to live longer and feel better. Dr. Oz and the experts chat about the best ways to simply eat healthier and how to cook to beat your DNA.

The two-time Daytime Emmy Award-winning The Dr. Oz Show, hosted by the two-time Daytime Emmy Award-winning host, Dr. Mehmet Oz, is now in its fourth season. The Dr. Oz Show, which is currently seen in 118 countries worldwide, debuted domestically in 2009 with the biggest ratings in ten years in daytime television.

Dr. Oz has served as health expert on The Oprah Winfrey Show since 2004, sharing advice with viewers to help them live their best life from the inside out. Dr. Oz has co-authored six New York Times Best Sellers including "YOU: The Owner's Manual", "YOU: The Smart Patient", "YOU: On a Diet", "YOU: Staying Young", "YOU: Being Beautiful" and "YOU Having a Baby" as well as the award-winning "Healing from the Heart". He has a regular column in TIME Magazine and O The Oprah Magazine.

Dr. Oz is vice-chair of the Department of Surgery and Professor of Surgery at Columbia University. He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital and performs 100 heart operations annually. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, complementary medicine and health care policy. He has authored over 400 original publications, book chapters, and medical books and has received several patents.

Cleared in over 99% of the country, The Dr. Oz Show is co-produced by Harpo Productions and Sony Pictures Television (SPT) and distributed by SPT. The show is filmed in front of a studio audience in Studio 6A in New York's legendary Rockefeller Center.



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