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From: CBS News on Mon, Jun 04 2007 7:01 PM
Meg Oliver reports on different breast cancer survival rates between white and black women; the gender gap in lung cancer treatment; and research proves that people eat more while watching TV.
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PreventingSkinCancer
From: CBS News on Mon, Jun 04 2007 6:57 PM
Sun exposure is a major cause of skin cancer. Dr. Ellen Marmur of New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center joins Hannah Storm with advice on how to protect your skin.
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PillMillsAndBadDoctors
From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 01 2007 7:31 PM
Only On The Web: Pain specialist Dr. Andrea Trescot explains the concept of pill mills and how to identify a bad doctor: they don't have credentials at a hospital and accept only cash.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Jun 01 2007 9:57 AM
Meg Oliver reports on new health concerns for ground zero workers; a new survey that may help explain the obesity epidemic; and the health benefits of chocolate, grapes and blueberries.
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From: CBS News on Thu, May 31 2007 9:18 PM
CBS News RAW: Dr. Gwen Huitt of the National Jewish Medical and Research Center says XDR-TB patient Andrew Speaker is healthy and concerned about the repercussions of his case.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Thu, May 31 2007 8:56 AM
Meg Oliver reports on finding the best treatment for back pain; rising obesity rates in Europe; and a controversial reality show in Holland where the top prize is a human kidney.
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SummerHealthEmergencies
From: CBS News on Wed, May 30 2007 9:49 AM
Bee stings and food poisoning are the two common health emergencies people face in the summer time. Dr. Stuart Fischer, a former emergency room doctor gives Hannah Storm some easy remedies.
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ADHDInTheGenes
From: CBS News on Tue, May 29 2007 5:16 PM
Genetic studies have found that heredity accounts for about 75% of all cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. WebMD's Damon Meharg reports.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Tue, May 29 2007 8:08 AM
Meg Oliver reports on how breast cancer prevention varies with age; lowering cholesterol levels through exercise; and the link between having more money and alcohol abuse in teens.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, May 25 2007 8:29 AM
Meg Oliver reports on calls for tighter tobacco restrictions; fewer people allowing smoking in homes; coffee shown to reduce pain; and research shows no link between cell phones and headaches.
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WhenChronicIllnessStrikes
From: CBS News on Thu, May 24 2007 10:34 AM
AARP The Magazine's Gabi Redford speaks with Julie Chen about being supportive for a spouse with a chronic disease. She says it's important to acknowledge that it's scary for both partners.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Thu, May 24 2007 8:33 AM
Meg Oliver reports on a link between survival rates of sick newborns and the size of neo-natal facilities; how experience makes for a successful colonoscopy; and Botox's use for enlarged prostates.
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DestroyingPainToYourBrain
From: CBS News on Wed, May 23 2007 4:49 PM
There is one kind of pain doctors say is worse than any other: trigeminal neuralgia. It's a condition that causes people to feel tremendous electric shocks to their face. Dr. Sean Kenniff has more.
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From: CBS News on Wed, May 23 2007 10:59 AM
Seasonal flavors and all-local ingredients make Roberto Bonato's gelato healthier for people and better for the environment, and fans in Verona say it's tastier, too. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Wed, May 23 2007 10:03 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the benefits of moderate drinking; how apples and fish can help pregnant women give birth to healthier babies; and tips to reduce the risk of heart defects in unborn children.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Mon, May 21 2007 8:23 AM
Meg Oliver reports on how supplements can reduce the risk of hip fractures; new research showing no support for the anti-cancer claims of tomatoes; and the link between smoking and gum disease.
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HealthySkinInTheSun
From: CBS News on Sat, May 19 2007 6:30 PM
Dr. Mallika Marshall gives Jeff Glore some useful and easy tips to keep your skin looking healthy and glowing in the hot summer. Most importantly, wear your sunscreen and stop tanning.
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SayGoodbyeToCellulite
From: CBS News on Fri, May 18 2007 10:58 AM
A treatment called Accent Therapy promises to reduce cellulite without liposuction. Dr. Sean Keniff reports on the new system, which recently received FDA approval.
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HealthWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, May 18 2007 8:34 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the demographics of stroke risk; how aspirin can lower the risk of certain pregnancy complications; and new research into brain development.
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KittyDukakisAndECT
From: CBS News on Thu, May 17 2007 4:05 PM
Only On The Web: Kitty Dukakis, wife of 1988 Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, talks about how Electroconvulsive Therapy helped her deal with depression. Dr. Emily Senay reports.
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