The Checkup with Dr. David Agus - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Ashton & Michael Kutcher
Ashton Kutcher shares his terrifying battle with a rare disease that almost took his life, and in their first interview together, he and his twin brother Michael share the emotional story of a childhood defined by extreme life and death health challenges. Michael talks about being born with cerebral palsy, then enduring a life-saving heart transplant at 13, and the brothers unravel a complicated relationship as twins with such different lives.

Oprah Winfrey & Maria Shriver
Oprah Winfrey and her longtime friend, author and journalist Maria Shriver sit down with Dr. Agus to take an unflinching look at women's health, specifically a misunderstood and often mistreated issue: menopause.

Howie Mandel
Comedian and television personality Howie Mandel talks to Dr. Agus about his debilitating, lifelong struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Joined by daughter Jackelyn, who suffers from her own OCD and anxiety, we discover how Howie's obsession with control has impacted his life, his career and the people he loves most.

Amy Schumer
Comedian Amy Schumer opens up about her past frightening habit of getting "black out drunk," her decades-long battle with reproductive health issues, her painful struggles with fertility, and a pregnancy that left her hospitalized several times before finally giving birth to her son. Schumer reveals her troubled family history of childhood traumas and mental health struggles.

Nick Cannon
TV host, comedian, rapper, Nick Cannon reveals the story of his near-fatal Lupus diagnosis and the crushing loss of his infant son, Zen to a malignant brain tumor. In an intimate conversation with Dr. Agus, Nick opens up about how these heartbreaking, life changing events have become his greatest lessons.

Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin
Longtime friends and Hollywood icons, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin tell Dr. Agus their secrets to longevity and aging gracefully. From the foods that keep them young, to intimacy in their 80s and the benefits of cannabis on a good night's sleep, there is no topic that's off limits.
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