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Nutritionist Cynthia Sass spoke with Erica Hill on a new study that suggests parenthood can make you gain weight and lead to poor health.
Read More »How to survive at stay at the hospital
A new study from Health Affairs reports that as many as 1 in 3 hospital admissions result in adverse events
Read More »How to survive a stay at the hospital
A new study from Health Affairs reports that as many as 1 in 3 hospital admissions result in adverse events
Read More »Lose Focus, Lose Happiness
Daydreaming may boost creativity, but a new study from psychologists at Harvard University suggests that letting your mind wander may also lead to unhappiness. [More]
Read More »Hospital errors rampant, study says: What can patients do?
Shocking new study finds adverse events 10 times more common than previously believed
Read More »Drug-resistant genes found in cholera and dysentery strains in New Delhi water supply
Poor sanitation can foster transmission of all sorts of nasty bacterial bugs. But a new study has found that among common bacteria, antibiotic resistance is brewing in the New Delhi water supply--and spreading in at least 20 strains, including some that cause dysentery and cholera. [More]
Read More »Jonesing for java? Blame it on your genes
Whether or not you're a caffeine junkie is in part determined by your genes, a new study says.
Read More »Estrogen pills: Are health risks overblown?
Health risks associated with hormone pills fade when women stop taking them, new study shows
Read More »Can strawberries stop esophageal cancer?
Eating freeze-dried strawberries helped stop esophageal cancer, new study from China shows
Read More »Video: Study: Increase of CT scans for kids in hospitals
A new study reveals more American children are getting CT scans in hospitals. Dr.
Read More »Video: Working overtime is bad for your health
Jeff Glor reports on a new study that finds that people who work overtime have a higher risk of heart disease.
Read More »Video: Food addiction
Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about a new study that says compulsive eating is similar to drug use in that it can be addicting.
Read More »Men think they look better after sex, women worse
Men were more satisfied with their body image after having sex for the first time, while females were less satisfied with their appearance, a new study shows.
Read More »Video: An aspirin a day may keep cancer away
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke with Chris Wragge on a new study revealing that there may be a correlation between aspirin use and reducing the risk for pancreatic cancer.
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