Juggling the demands of family, career and a social life can leave you feeling exhausted, day in and day out.
Constant fatigue can lead to weight gain, trouble concentrating, and even a higher risk of heart attack.
If you're tired of being tired, join Dr. Roizen as he welcomes Holly Phillips, MD.
Dr. Phillips shares information from her new book, The Exhaustion Breakthrough. Discover her secrets to sleeping better, unmasking hidden health problems, and eating and exercising your way to more energy.
Hidden Reasons You're SO Tired
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After graduating cum laude with a B.A. in English from Williams College, Dr. Phillips obtained a medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. During her residency at Lenox Hill Hospital, she was awarded the Letter of Commendation for Outstanding Performance in Women’s Health. At her Upper East Side practice, which has thrived for 12 years, she addresses all Internal Medicine Conditions, with a focus on preventive women’s health. Dr. Phillips is also well versed in complementary and alternative medicine, and views the integration of both schools of thought as the modern paradigm of medicine today. She is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the Independent Doctor’s Association of New York.
Dr. Phillips lives in Manhattan with her husband, two young daughters, and an elderly Yorkie.
Holly Phillips, MD
Holly Phillips, MD, a Board Certified General Internist in private practice in Manhattan, has gained nationwide recognition as the Medical Contributor to CBS News. She is featured regularly on CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News, and 48 Hours, reporting on a broad range of medical topics with authority and compassion. Prior to joining CBS News, Dr. Phillips was the Chief Medical Correspondent for CBS2, New York’s local news affiliate, for four years. Frequently quoted by national magazines, her medical advice has appeared in Vogue, Cosmopolitan, O The Oprah Magazine, and Town and Country among others.After graduating cum laude with a B.A. in English from Williams College, Dr. Phillips obtained a medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. During her residency at Lenox Hill Hospital, she was awarded the Letter of Commendation for Outstanding Performance in Women’s Health. At her Upper East Side practice, which has thrived for 12 years, she addresses all Internal Medicine Conditions, with a focus on preventive women’s health. Dr. Phillips is also well versed in complementary and alternative medicine, and views the integration of both schools of thought as the modern paradigm of medicine today. She is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the Independent Doctor’s Association of New York.
Dr. Phillips lives in Manhattan with her husband, two young daughters, and an elderly Yorkie.
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