Joining -- but not really joining, of course -- the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" cast on tonight's show is Suzanne Somers, who engages in some b...
The country's leaders are busy debating gun control following the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., but Suzanne Somers says ...
Find yourself standing in any grocery checkout line, and you'll see the schizophrenic covers of current "women's" magazines. Over 35 and can't lose weight any more? Lose 35 pounds by Christmas! Anxious? Yummiest-ever cool-weather cocktails!
Suzanne Somers is back on TV with "The Suzanne Show," which airs weekly at 7 a.m. on Lifetime. Although she said the program won't cover politics, Som...
"Step by Step" -- which premiered on ABC in 1991 -- was one of the first shows post-"Brady Bunch" to highlight the complexities of the modern blended ...
Suzanne Somers took the nation by storm as the delightfully ditzy Chrissy Snow when "Three's Company" debuted in 1977. While John Ritter was the star ...
America's favorite blonde bombshell Suzanne Somers is the first person in the U.S. to undergo an experimental stem cell breast reconstruction surgery....
Suzanne Somers and Joyce Dewitt have finally buried their 30-year feud, coming together for a long-awaited "Three's Company" reunion on Somers' web se...
For some post 50s, Suzanne Somers will be forever remembered as Chrissy Snow on "Three's Company," the screwball television comedy that aired from 197...
The conundrum this documentary comes up against is, for every still-active 90-year-old Okinawan living on fish and seaweed, there's a 120-year-old French woman smoking Gauloises, drinking wine and eating chocolate.
The blogosphere is vibrating with the news of what may or may not have happened to Fergie. The Pea, not the Princess. We think we know what happened, as we've become experts on just about everything lately.
Maybe it's the inflated ego or the itch to do something with those millions of dollars just laying around, but some celebrities have a knack for makin...
A few years ago, former "Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers embarked on a new career: She became a proponent of bioidentical hormones, which she describes as safe and natural therapies for menopausal women.
The average American consumes some 170 pounds a year in foods, beverages and sweeteners. But millions don't realize that eating sugar and refined carbs could lead to many problems.
I may have gotten a lot saner about my weight and food, but now at the ripe old age of 34, I'm dealing with this. And, I don't know about you, but I could use a healthy-aging-image heroine.
When celebrities tout a product or fad, Angelenos tend to jump on the bandwagon. Such has been the case with bioidentical hormones to treat menopausal symptoms.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Ten years and $2.5 billion in research have found no cures from alternative medicine. Yet these mostly unproven treatments are now main...
Suzanne Somers, a cancer survivor herself, thinks Patrick Swayze was killed by chemotherapy. "They took a beautiful man" and "put poison in his body,"...
Many women may benefit from hormone therapy. But treatment needs to be supervised by someone who can give women information in a fair and educated manner.
If I worked at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, I would ask to be put in charge of monitoring the financially and self-promotion-dr...
Perhaps it never occurred to Oprah that nobody is paying much attention to the likes of Somers or McCarthy because their story is a bunch of malarkey based upon anecdotes and stories.