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April 10, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on a new device for women suffering from congestive heart failure; alarming increases in the numbers of severely obese; and a new report pointing to the health benefits of cocoa.
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April 09, 2007
Steve Dunlop reports on a health challenge to combat obesity among blacks; new research into the spread of cancer; and the role foods play in a person's ability to quit smoking.
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April 06, 2007
A survey showed many women neglect mammograms. One of the reasons is that the procedure is painful. WebMD experts share advice to ease the pain.
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April 06, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on the benefits of exercise during menopause; new findings into a salmonella outbreak; and a study encourages early diagnosis of cystic fibrosis in newborns.
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April 05, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on problems with computer mammograms; a private grant worth $500 million to fight childhood obesity; and new research into the benefits of vitamin supplements for newborn babies.
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April 04, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on the acceptance of hormone replacement therapy for post-menopausal women; good news in Elizabeth Edwards' fight against cancer; and using exercise to reduce pain ...
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April 03, 2007
Meg Oliver reports on new guidelines for mammograms that have some doctors worried; tracing childhood obesity back to the womb; and an online networking tool to help autism research.
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April 02, 2007
Exercise can not only tone your body, it can also improve your sex life. As WebMD's Damon Meharg reports, starting a cardiovascular program and practicing pelvic exercises are a good way ...
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April 02, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a virulent strain of Norovirus hit nursing homes; a vaccine for meningitis may reduce ear infections; and a new study examines high prostate cancer rates in African-Americans.
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April 01, 2007
With the warmth of the Spring comes the Hay fever season. Dr. Mallika Marshall shows Chris Wragge some easy tips on how you can prevent those allergens in your home.
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March 30, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a vaccine for prostate cancer may be on its way; Japanese scientists are working on an Alzheimer's vaccine; and a pollen storm in the Southeast is plaguing allergy ...
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March 30, 2007
Studies have shown fish oil supplements can be good for your heart. But who should be taking them? Dr. Emily Senay joins Julie Chen to explain.
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March 29, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that kids are being bombarded with TV ads for food; spending on psych drugs has tripled in the last seven years; and where you live may play a big role in the health of your heart.
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March 28, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that there are new recommendations for breast cancer patients; type 2 diabetics are more likely to develop Parkinsons; and the prolonged war in Iraq is affecting army health care.
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March 27, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a study says heart stents may not be more effective than drugs; aspirin may help women live longer; and trans fat may be the biggest culprit in heart disease.
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March 27, 2007
Much has been written about the health benefits of red wine and even beer and hard liquor. WebMD's Damon Meharg explains that drinking in moderation is the key to getting the full ...
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March 26, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that a new daycare study says there's no substitute for good parenting; global warming may cause problems for asthma sufferers; and the probe into tainted spinach is ...
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March 24, 2007
Being sick isn't fun for anyone, but it's especially scary for children. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports that for children in the hospital, sometimes a little silliness goes a long way.
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March 23, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that researchers are investigating a potential new treatment for Parkinson's; there's good and bad news about tuberculosis; and more Americans are embracing ...
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March 22, 2007
Meg Oliver reports that people may want to watch what Chinese food they order; inhaled insulin is not a hit so far with doctors; and a study found coffee doesn't cause high blood pressure.
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