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May 17, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on an increase in the number of teens taking prescription drugs; Burger King's plans to eliminate all trans-fats from its food; and how experiments with mice might help ...
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May 17, 2007
Doctors are touting a procedure known as hip resurfacing as an alternative to hip replacement for certain types of patients. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.
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May 16, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a study shows 10 minutes of exercise a day can improve cardiovascular fitness; research finds more benefits from eating fish; and too many vitamins may not be good for men.
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May 16, 2007
A new study says that 10 minutes of exercise a day can do an amazing amount of good for your body. Dr. Emily Senay speaks with Julie Chen about reaping the health rewards from staying fit.
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May 15, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on the global prevalence of high blood pressure; the benefits of fish oil supplements; an detecting mental health problems in babies.
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May 12, 2007
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the first HPV vaccine on the market has been effective in preventing the onset of cervical cancer. WebMD's Sandee Lamotte ...
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May 12, 2007
Only On The Web: Mariann Skolek, a nurse who lost her daughter Jill to OxyContin addiction in 2002, says she saw signs of the addiction but didn't confront her about her it.
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May 11, 2007
Dave Browde reports executives behind OxyContin were found guilty of misrepresenting the drug's addiction risks; vets may be at increased risk of suicide; and body image may be linked to ...
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May 10, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a new study finds that angioplasty may be the best treatment for "silent" heart attacks; U.S. fish food is feared to be tainted; and the Senate has voted to overhaul the FDA.
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May 09, 2007
If you're trying to get pregnant, or are of child-bearing age, listen up! Dr. Emily Senay speaks with Julie Chen about the key role folic acid plays in the early stages of a ...
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May 09, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on improving treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder; the health of kids who drink fruit juice; and the effects of birth control pills on overall fertility.
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May 08, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on the risks of taking aspirin; a study that recommends no TV for children under 2; and how drugs taken to lower cholesterol are linked to reduced rates of lung cancer.
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May 07, 2007
Cosmetic procedures have become faster and less painful. As Dr. Mallika Marshall reports, there's even a new type of nose job that takes only a few minutes and doesn't involve ...
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May 07, 2007
Hannah Storm speaks with Alexandra Barzvi, a clinical psychologist from New York University's child study center, about the right amount of praise children need to develop.
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May 07, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a man's risk of high blood pressure rises along with his weight; tea drinkers may be reducing their risk of skin cancer; and dark chocolate's health ...
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May 07, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a man's risk of high blood pressure rises along with his weight; tea drinkers may be reducing their risk of skin cancer; and dark chocolate's health ...
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May 04, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on the link between genetics and heart disease; an update on the contaminated pet food recall; and a possible correlation between eating red meat and breast cancer.
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May 03, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on expanded warnings on the labels of anti-depressants; a new drug has shown to build bone strength in osteoporosis patients; and a new gene linked to longevity.
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May 02, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on better survival rates for heart attack victims; drug resistant forms of HIV in infants; and exercise as the key to keeping pounds off after losing weight.
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May 01, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on new findings into the long-term viability of internal defibrillators; green tea relief for arthritis sufferers; and tooth decay on the rise among children.
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