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February 27, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that large restaurant meals may lead to overeating; a bird flu vaccine may not be effective; and men who take common pain relievers may be at increased risk of high blood pressure.
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February 26, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that many U.S. soldiers in Iraq may need mental health care; a study says medication helps smokers quit; and researchers are closer to a test for early-stage lung cancer.
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February 25, 2007
Your immune system is constantly working to prevent foreign invaders from getting you sick. WebMD's Damon Meharg gives some tips on how to bolster your defenses against germs and viruses.
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February 23, 2007
Meg Oliver reports the peanut butter food poisoning scare is widening; dieting may be all you need to do to loose weight; and researchers say children are more likely to overeat if the TV is on.
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February 22, 2007
Meg Oliver reports there are new warnings about drugs that treat Attention Deficit Disorder; side effects have been associated with a cervical cancer vaccine; and health care costs are rising.
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February 21, 2007
Metabolism decreases with age, but the right type of exercise combined with a healthy, planned diet can keep your metabolism running at top speed. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports.
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February 21, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a premature baby will have to wait to go home; Merk will back off its campaign to make its cervical cancer vaccine mandatory; and researchers says smoking affects the brain.
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February 20, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that doctors may recommend women take aspirin to prevent heart disease; the birth control patch has been linked to blood clots; and working out could make flu shots more effective
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February 19, 2007
Ed Crane reports that scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding the causes of Autism; tests confirm the presence of bird flu in Moscow; and a study suggests chocolate may help the brain.
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February 16, 2007
A new type of liposuction offers a faster recovery than the traditional procedure. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports on the smart lipo, which melts fat away with a laser.
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February 16, 2007
Have you ever considered getting a tattoo? If so, WebMD's Damon Meharg provides some key information on finding the right parlor, what to do after getting a tattoo and having one removed.
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February 16, 2007
Ed Crane reports that peanut butter has been linked to a salmonella outbreak; a new study links pollution to stroke risk; and researchers say religious faith can aid patients recovering from strokes.
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February 14, 2007
Ed Crane reports that a new test may help doctors identify women at risk of heart disease; switching drugs may stop the return of breast cancer; and getting a good workout is partly in your mind.
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February 14, 2007
Face lifts no longer have to have a long recovery time. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports on two quick-fix methods - a "mini-lift" and a laser procedure.
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February 14, 2007
Ed Crane reports that a new study suggests sleeping on the job may be good for your heart; another study found lack of sleep affects memory; and secondhand smoke raises the risk of heart disease.
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February 12, 2007
Ed Crane reports some women may develop lung cancer from secondhand smoke; a gene may protect women from breast cancer; and the World Health Organization reports most bird flu victims are under 40.
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February 09, 2007
Chocolate has been blamed for causing acne and cavities. But some researchers are claiming that a small piece of dark chocolate can be good for you. WebMD's Sandee LaMotte has more details.
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February 09, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a study finds autism is more common than previously thought; accidental drug poisoning deaths are up; and the first HIV vaccine trial is set to begin in South Africa.
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February 09, 2007
Only On The Web: Conchy Bretos, creator of a pioneering elder-care program in Florida, tells Wyatt Andrews that many seniors who end up in nursing homes do not need to be there.
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February 08, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that the FDA approved a nonprescription weight-loss drug; birth control may increase the risk of blood clots; and a survey says doctors don't disclose treatments they ...
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