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June 11, 2011
Doctors say a new form of hot chemo is better than traditional treatment because it allows for a higher concentration to be given without side effects.
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June 11, 2011
NBA star is diagnosed with leukemia, and put into a medically induced coma. Since waking up, he’s fought to recover.
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June 11, 2011
A new imaging technique can spot traumatic injuries in soldiers' brains that are not detected on conventional MRI scans.
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June 11, 2011
Erika Edwards takes a look at the advances that have been made in the past three decades-- and hurdles yet to conquer.
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June 11, 2011
A new study finds smokers who see graphic warnings on cigarette packages are more likely to consider quitting.
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June 09, 2011
It’s a treatment that could save the lives of thousands of people – even before they make it to the Emergency Room. A new way paramedics are saving hearts and saving ...
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June 09, 2011
Heart disease claims one life every 35 seconds.  But it doesn’t have to be that way. Doctors are treating one of the most common problems, without open-heart surgery. ...
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June 08, 2011
For the first time in 50 years there’s a new lupus drug. It’s a once-a-month infusion of medicine that is less toxic.  credit: Ivanhoe
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June 08, 2011
166,000 Americans are living with Spina Bifida.  Now, doctors are operating before a baby is even born to stop this disease. credit: Ivanhoe
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June 08, 2011
A serious blood disorder threatened a woman’s chance of motherhood and her own life.  We’ll show you how doctors saved them both. credit: Ivanhoe
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June 04, 2011
Nearly two-million Americans are living without limbs.  Now man is meshing with machine and allowing people with no legs or arms the power to do anything. credit: Ivanhoe
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June 04, 2011
Your body…your life. Right? Maybe Not. Twenty thousand genes have patents on them. That means no treatment, no tests, no cures can be found on these genes without paying a fee. What’s this mean ...
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June 03, 2011
Experts have a difficult time diagnosing an autism spectrum disorder before the age of two, but detecting autism in infants may be all in the eyes! We’ll show you what doctors can now see earlier ...
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June 03, 2011
Keeping your pet healthy is important, but many pet owners aren’t sure how much is too much to feed Fido. See how keeping track of your pet’s health is now at your ...
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June 02, 2011
Kids taking ADHD medications don’t face an increased risk for heart problems, according to a new study.
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June 02, 2011
Having your teen’s doctor discuss the dangers of smoking could actually deter them from lighting up.
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June 02, 2011
Twenty-six million Americans suffer from frequent back pain, and one of the biggest challenges is figuring out where the pain is coming from.  Doctors now have a new device that ...
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June 02, 2011
Each year more than 795,000 Americans suffer a stroke.  A severe stroke can rob a person of their ability to speak, and move. Now patients can regain faster and better…even a ...
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June 02, 2011
Parkinson’s disease affects a million Americans and 10 million people around the world. We’ll show you what roles race and income may play in the care of patients.  credit: Ivanhoe
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May 28, 2011
Is it real, or is it an e-cigarette? It may not be either, according to the first-ever U-S study of the latest gimmick to nip smoking in the bud.  What you thought was real, may ...
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