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From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 22 2007 8:37 AM
Meg Oliver reports on lower numbers of smokers; a gene therapy treatment that offers hope for sufferers of Parkinson's disease; and the EPA considers tougher limits on pollution.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Jun 21 2007 8:11 AM
Meg Oliver reports that hormone replacement therapy may prevent hardening of the arteries; women ages 45 to 54 are at a higher risk for stroke; and Medicare will post hospital report cards on the Web.
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BeatingBackBacteria
From: CBS News on Wed, Jun 20 2007 12:46 PM
It's only a matter of time before kids bring home germs from school or day care. Dr. Sean Kenniff has some tips for preventing the spread of sickness.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Jun 20 2007 8:19 AM
Meg Oliver reports that kids exposed to second-hand smoke retain more nicotine toxins; genetic testing may help young women with breast cancer; and a daily dose of java may prevent forms of blindness.
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HighHeelDanger
From: CBS News on Tue, Jun 19 2007 8:02 PM
"The Early Show" medical correspondent Dr. Emily Senay reports on the health risks associated with wearing high heels. The shoes can cause corns, calluses, hammertoes and stress fractures.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Jun 19 2007 4:34 PM
Meg Oliver reports on the widening gender gap for diabetes patients; contaminated field hospitals in Iraq; and the possible link between circumcision and lower rates of HIV infection.
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From: CBS News on Sat, Jun 16 2007 12:41 PM
Meg Oliver reports on a list of symptoms to help women detect ovarian cancer; the link between oversleeping and poor academic performance; and the FDA doesn't approve the diet pill Rimonabant.
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ConnectingWithYourDoctor
From: CBS News on Sat, Jun 16 2007 12:40 PM
Dr. Emily Senay shares advice with Russ Mitchell for establishing a good relationship with your doctor. A new study says that the first few moments of communication is crucial for developing rapport.
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EmergencyRoomTragedy
From: CBS News on Sat, Jun 16 2007 12:40 PM
Officials are asking why a woman died in an emergency room while her cries for help were ignored, prompting a 911 call from another patient. Hattie Kauffman reports.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 15 2007 6:08 PM
Meg Oliver reports that the gene IKBEKE has been linked to nearly a third of all breast cancer cases; Kellogg pulls the plug on sugary cereal TV ads; and fake Colgate toothpaste is recalled.
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WomanIgnoredBy911Dies
From: CBS News on Thu, Jun 14 2007 7:29 AM
CBS News RAW: Ignored by emergency personnel, a patient died in a troubled inner city hospital in Willowbrook, Calif. Frantic calls to 911 didn't help.
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RacismCitedInHealthCare
From: CBS News on Tue, Jun 12 2007 5:42 PM
A new study claims that black patients have a lesser chance to receive potentially lifesaving treatments than white patients. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Jun 12 2007 10:43 AM
Ed Crane reports on new developments suggesting a link between vaccinations and autism; high rates of heart disease among diabetics; and how time in the sun can cause cancer later in life.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Jun 11 2007 9:17 AM
Ed Crane reports on a recall of beef that may be contaminated with E. coli, the growing worldwide prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and surviving breast cancer through diet and exercise.
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SpringCleaningTips
From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 08 2007 2:09 PM
With summer around the corner, your house may be overdue for a spring cleaning. HGTV environmental lifestyle expert Danny Seo shares disinfecting tips with Hannah Storm.
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SpringCleaningTips
From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 08 2007 2:09 PM
With summer around the corner, your house may be overdue for a spring cleaning. HGTV environmental lifestyle expert Danny Seo shares disinfecting tips with Hannah Storm.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 08 2007 9:06 AM
Meg Oliver reports on how Vitamin D lowers risk of cancer in older women; Congress passes a bill in support stem cell research; and rising cases of West Nile virus.
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TenTipsToAHealthierTan
From: CBS News on Wed, Jun 06 2007 4:38 PM
As summer approaches, millions of Americans will become exposed to harmful ultraviolet rays. WebMD's Sandee LaMotte has some tips on protecting your skin while getting a tan.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Wed, Jun 06 2007 8:32 AM
Meg Oliver reports on a new study linking folic acid to colon cancer; Congress investigates the Avandia drug controversy; and how coffee reduces risk of liver cancer.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Jun 05 2007 11:37 AM
Meg Oliver reports on a new pill that extends life in liver cancer patients; omega-3s and low blood pressure; and new evidence on the damaging effects of secondhand smoke.
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