Sanjay Gupta

TNT Orders David E. Kelley Medical Drama To Series

Posted 05.08.2012

"Monday Mornings" will be a part of David E. Kelley's growing TV empire. TNT has ordered Kelley's medical drama, which is based on a book by CNN's Dr....

WATCH: Martha Stewart Finds Her Roots

Posted 05.06.2012

Every week, celebrities make fascinating discoveries about their family history with the help of Henry Louis Gates Jr. On his PBS series "Finding Your...

Gupta To Michigan: Live The Moment, Drink A Real Beer, Embrace A Little Fear

Posted 05.03.2012

CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta, a University of Michigan alumnus, was main speaker at University of Michigan spring commencement on Apri...

Book Review: Monday Mornings

Lloyd I. Sederer, MD | Posted 04.13.2012

Lloyd I. Sederer, MD

When this book was released, as a great fan of Dr. Sanjay Gupta, I immediately marched down to my local Barnes and Noble and picked up a copy of his novel. Yes, a novel -- not a medical guidebook.

Still Sour: Sugar Politics vs. Health and the Economy

Steve Heilig | Posted 04.09.2012

Steve Heilig

The sugar status quo is increasingly bitter, rather than sweet. But it's profitable for some folks, even if others have to pay, and thus change seems long in coming. I suspect that eventually, however, good sense will win out here.

The Biggest Commencement Lineups For 2012

Posted 04.04.2012

It's getting closer to that time of year. That's right, it's nearly commencement season! It's that day when thousands of young 20-somethings wake u...

Big Hits, Broken Dreams

Dr. Sanjay Gupta | Posted 03.26.2012

Dr. Sanjay Gupta

2012-01-25-footballcuncussion.jpgI love the game of football. I went to a Big Ten school, and my wife and I still return to our alma mater for games. But the game can and should be safer.

Sanjay Gupta On Becoming Heart-Attack Proof

CNN | Posted 10.29.2011

The best weapon against heart disease may not be surgical interventions or drugs, but rather something much simpler: changing the way we eat. Avoi...

Why Bill Clinton Went Vegan

The Huffington Post | Riddhi Shah | Posted 10.22.2011

After years of struggling with heart disease, former President Bill Clinton has recently begun to follow an almost exclusively vegan diet. People b...

CNN's Sanjay Gupta Answers HuffPost Readers' Questions From Japan

Posted 05.25.2011

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, is currently in Japan where he has been observing the mental and physical well-being of the count...

Submit Your Questions About The Japanese Earthquake To Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Posted 05.25.2011

Thanks for all of your great questions! The doctor's answers are in. Click here to see what Dr. Sanjay Gupta has to say. __ CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta...

Aid Supplies Go Unused As Cholera Epidemic Claims Lives In Haiti

Posted 05.25.2011

As a cholera outbreak spreads throughout rural areas of Haiti, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta discovers much-needed medical supplies are not reaching the peop...

Snooki, Nicole Richie, Justin Bieber ...

Posted 05.25.2011

The market for books by celebrities won't go away. They are dominating children's picture books and they are now writing novels and memoirs in droves....

Angelina Jolie: Brad Pitt Is The Only Person I Talk To (VIDEO)

Posted 05.25.2011

Angelina Jolie is in Pakistan, where she has met with the Prime Minister in her role as UNHCR ambassador. On Wednesday she spoke with CNN's Sanjay Gup...

Kevorkian Tells Gupta 'Death With Dignity' Laws Don't Go Far Enough, Doctors Should Administer Life-Ending Drugs

Posted 05.25.2011

Dr. Jack Kevorkian believes laws that allow terminally-ill adults to end their lives by taking prescribed lethal doses of medicine are wrong because t...

Cable Television News 3.0: My Proposal

John Zogby | Posted 05.25.2011

John Zogby

There is simply not enough news to sustain a 24-hour news network. Thus, they have been reduced to finding filler, in the form of snarky cranks who rant about the same thing all day every day.

Meet the Amazing Aroon Shivdasani of NYC's Indo-American Arts Council

Jim Luce | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Luce

Indo-American Arts Council founder and executive director Aroon Shivdasani has lived all over the world but has called New York home for about half he...

Vanity Fair's Coverage of the White House State Dinner: A Namedropping Guide

Danny Groner | Posted 05.25.2011

Danny Groner

The author was obviously trying to put the 2009 dinner in context with how previous years' affairs went. But he may have gotten a bit carried away in including quite so many characters, even as afterthoughts.

CNN: Cooper and Gupta Exiled to Haiti

Reese Schonfeld | Posted 05.25.2011

Reese Schonfeld

Despite all this history, CNN's leaders have decided that the best way to solve their rating problems is to send Cooper and Gupta back to Haiti, even though a lot of the action there has ended.

Obama Asks Pundits Not to Skew Words: But That's What They Did

Michael Russnow | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Russnow

Media types are there to keep themselves and their hefty paychecks forthcoming, egged on by the networks' need to create controversy. How else will they get the viewers to watch, and thus generate valuable ad revenue?

Today I Left the Democratic Party

Chris Campbell | Posted 05.25.2011

Chris Campbell

With any relationship, when the bad far outweighs the good, perhaps it's time to move on. This is honestly how I've felt for the past few years with the Democratic Party

Sanjay Gupta 'Shocked' When Doctors Left Him Alone In Haiti Clinic Overnight (VIDEO)

Posted 05.25.2011

CNN chief medical correspondent, and actual doctor, Sanjay Gupta told Joy Behar that he was "shocked" when doctors and nurses walked away from a field...

WATCH: Sanjay Gupta And Stephen Colbert On Cheating Death

The Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 05.25.2011

Sanjay Gupta, Chief Medical Correspondent for CNN, spoke to Stephen Colbert last night about his new book, Cheating Death. He explained that there's m...

Is that Cough Swine Flu? Don't Ask the CDC

Peter Christian Hall | Posted 11.17.2011

Peter Christian Hall

Reading about the microbial adventures of Sanjay Gupta and Anderson Cooper in Afghanistan has made me wonder if much of what we've been told about swine flu is reliable.

Epidemic Of Fever Phobia: The Facts On Why Fever Is Your Friend

Dana Ullman | Posted 11.17.2011

Dana Ullman

A fever enables the body to increase its production of interferon, an important antiviral substance that is critical for fighting infection. Fever also increases white blood cell mobility and activity, which are instrumental factors in fighting infection.