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From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 30 2007 9:30 AM
Ed Crane reports on the long-term effects of migraines; the possibility of reversing memory loss associated with Alzheimer's; and how eating fish can stop the buildup of harmful brain proteins.
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TipsForAGoodNight039sSleep
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 27 2007 6:43 PM
WebMD's Sandee LaMotte talks with sleep specialist Dr. Michael Breus, who offers tips on how to get a good night's sleep.
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DateWithoutRuiningYourDiet
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 27 2007 3:26 PM
Anyone on the dating scene will tell you it's tough to look for love and stick to your diet. But there's a way to dine out without pigging out. Dr. Sean Kenniff explains the Dinner Date Diet.
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WomenAndMultipleSclerosis
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 27 2007 1:57 PM
Only On The Web: Multiple sclerosis affects more than 250,000 Americans. But a new study has found it strikes four women for every man. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 27 2007 8:53 AM
Ed Crane reports on a look into the risks of weight-loss surgery among teens; an investigation into the tainted pet food scandal; and scientists discover two genes linked to diabetes.
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SecretsOfHealthyPeople
From: CBS News on Thu, Apr 26 2007 11:04 AM
AARP The Magazine spells out lifestyle changes that can give you a better chance of not getting sick. Ideas include getting a pet and laughing often. Editor Steve Slon joins Harry Smith with more.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Apr 26 2007 9:14 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the possibility of removing all unhealthy foods from schools; the relationship between doctors and drug companies; and the link between exercise and Parkinson's disease.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 25 2007 9:53 AM
Meg Oliver reports that Vice President Dick Cheney's deep vein thrombosis is improving; breast feeding won't prevent a child from becoming fat as an adult; and high-fat meals may boost blood pressure.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 24 2007 8:59 AM
Meg Oliver reports on congressional hearings into the FDA's operation; the cost of overweight workers; and the importance of vitamin D for senior citizens.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 23 2007 9:07 AM
Meg Oliver reports on the failures of long term dieting; how genetics lowers Chinese people's risk of cancer; and new research that strengthens the link between pesticides and Parkinson's disease.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Apr 19 2007 9:10 AM
Meg Oliver reports on plunging rates of breast cancer infection; newly found biomarkers that tell doctors how a patient will respond to a drug; and more reasons to have a yearly flu shot.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 18 2007 3:58 PM
Pain in the heel is a common complaint among runners and sometimes affects non-runners, too. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports that a simple stretch may be all that's needed to relieve the condition.
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From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 17 2007 9:18 AM
Meg Oliver reports on information about a supplement taken for arthritis pain; healthy foods used to prevent cancer; and a possible link between breast feeding and a reduced risk of breast cancer.
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From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 16 2007 9:34 AM
Meg Oliver reports on a new report that calls abstinence-only education ineffective; more healthy foods in school lunchrooms; and government changes to reduce prescription drug costs.
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CouldAMoleBeSkinCancer
From: CBS News on Sat, Apr 14 2007 1:06 AM
Most people who are diagnosed with skin cancer get it in areas that are exposed to the sun. WebMD's Damon Meharg gives some tips on determining whether a mole should be checked out by a physician.
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TheHealingPowerOfCurry
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 13 2007 4:06 PM
Doctors are investigating the health benefits of curcumin, a substance found in the curry spice turmeric. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports on a study that suggests it may help prevent colon cancer.
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From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 13 2007 10:13 AM
Meg Oliver reports on new research linking obesity and genetics; more heart risks for smokers; and how eating apples during pregnancy may decrease a child's chance of developing asthma.
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From: CBS News on Thu, Apr 12 2007 8:47 AM
Meg Oliver reports that actor and former Sen. Fred Thompson has lymphoma; President Bush vows to veto a new stem cell research bill; and researchers may have identified breast cancer gene.
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From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 11 2007 1:36 PM
Meg Oliver reports that adult stem cells could some day help diabetics; chances are dieters gain back more weight than they lose; and caterpillar cells may be a better host for producing flu vaccines.
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WarVetsSoothedByYoga
From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 11 2007 11:37 AM
Mental illness, particularly post traumatic stress syndrome, is common among soldiers returning from combat. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports on one group of veterans who think yoga can help.
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