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From: CBS News on Fri, Aug 03 2007 9:03 AM
Meg Oliver reports on when to stop breast feeding; the cancer-fighting properties of cauliflower and broccoli; and a new study finds Canadian drugs are more expensive than those in the U.S.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Aug 01 2007 8:55 AM
Meg Oliver reports on how caffeine might ward off skin cancer; the link between obesity and pregnancy complications; and a genetic breakthrough in multiple sclerosis research.
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RobertsMayNeedMedication
From: CBS News on Tue, Jul 31 2007 5:40 PM
Dr. Sean Kenniff talks about seizures like the one suffered by Chief Justice John Roberts. Experts say he and his doctor will decide if medication is needed.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Jul 31 2007 9:04 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the spread of the West Nile virus; new developments in the Avandia drug scare; and doctor's warn patients with chronic diseases about the danger of skipping their meds.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Jul 30 2007 8:38 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the link between heart disease and brain function; the fight to keep diabetes drug Avandia on the market; and the estrogen-boosting capabilities of grapefruit.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Jul 27 2007 7:11 PM
Meg Oliver reports on a tuberculosis patient's release from the hospital; the health benefits of Echinacea; and a cat named Oscar whose is known for his ability to predict death.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Jul 26 2007 1:06 PM
Meg Oliver reports on a new study showing that obesity might be contagious; the Bush administration's promise to improve care for veterans; and a new bill aims to give the FDA control over tobacco.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Jul 26 2007 8:45 AM
Meg Oliver reports on fighting the common cold with vitamin C; the rising costs of fertility treatments; and the link between smoking and the early onset of menopause.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Jul 25 2007 5:24 AM
Meg Oliver reports that soda drinkers may be at higher risk for developing heart disease; President Bush gets a clean bill of health; and sunlight may help prevent multiple sclerosis among kids.
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ShortcutToFountainOfYouth
From: CBS News on Fri, Jul 20 2007 4:22 PM
Japan may have found a shortcut to the fountain of youth. The inventor of Kaatsu, a new fitness training technique, says it can keep an aging society youthful. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.
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FoodLabelsStirControversy
From: CBS News on Thu, Jul 19 2007 5:28 PM
On the heels of the scandal over Chinese food imports, there is renewed concern about where food on grocery store shelves comes from. But as Manuel Gallegus reports, labels can be misleading.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Jul 19 2007 9:12 AM
The FDA may regulate cigarettes; eating extra plant foods doesn't help breast cancer; and the man who traveled from Europe with tuberculosis has had part of his lung removed. Meg Oliver reports.
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LivingLikeA039GoldenGirl039
From: CBS News on Wed, Jul 18 2007 12:37 PM
Steve Slon of AARP The Magazine tells Hannah Storm that senior women are increasingly living out their golden years among friends and gives tips on how to make the arrangement work best.
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BirthWeightPosesRisks
From: CBS News on Wed, Jul 18 2007 12:35 PM
Low birth weight has been shown to lead to less success in later life, and high birth weight can lead to health problems. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Jul 18 2007 10:47 AM
Meg Oliver reports that weight lifting may be beneficial against heart disease; an ingredient in curry may fight Alzheimer's; and new, expensive diabetes drugs might not be better than the old.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Jul 17 2007 8:35 AM
Meg Oliver explores taxing fatty, salty and sugary foods; research gives hope for new, less destructive cancer therapies; and a little bit of dairy may reduce a man's risk for heart disease.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Jul 16 2007 8:27 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the tainted toothpaste scandal; the link between insomnia and mental health; and a new report questions the effectiveness of selenium in preventing diabetes.
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CellPhoneDiet
From: CBS News on Fri, Jul 13 2007 2:13 PM
A new service in Japan allows dieters to send pictures of food from their cell phones to nutritionists who advise them on whether or not it's too fattening to eat. Lucy Craft reports.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Jul 13 2007 8:48 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the hormone replacement therapy debate; the emotional impact for overweight kids; and the man accused of taking transatlantic flights while infected with TB may face lawsuits.
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NewbornHealthScreenings
From: CBS News on Fri, Jul 13 2007 7:46 AM
Hannah Storm speaks with March of Dimes President Jennifer Howse about the need for newborn health screenings that can detect serious but treatable illnesses.
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