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A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association says drinking coffee contributes to lowering women's risk for depression. Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to Dr.
Read More »Childlessness May Increase Men’s Heart Disease Risk
Men who don't have children may be at increased risk of dying from heart disease , a new study says. Childless men in the study had a 17 percent higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease than fathers, the researchers said
Read More »Red wine no fountain of youth after all? What new study says
Link between red wine ingredient resveratrol, thought to activate longevity-promoting proteins, debunked in new study
Read More »Video: Higher risk of dementia for diabetes patients, says study
A new study claims people with diabetes are twice as likely to develop dementia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Read More »Video: Study reveals genetic link to optimism, self-esteem
Dr. Jennifer Hartstein speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about a new study that reveals a genetic link between general optimism and pessimism.
Read More »Video: Graduated licensing lowers car crashes: study
A new study shows states with the toughest graduated licensing programs are seeing fewer car accidents involving teen drivers.
Read More »Video: Spongebob negatively affects attention span, says study
A new study says watching Nickelodeon's popular cartoon, "SpongeBob SquarePants", can negatively affect a 4-year-old's focus and memory. Dr
Read More »Video: What’s healthiest? The country or the city?
CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano reports on a new study that compares the health lifestyles and problems of rural and urban residents.
Read More »Video: Study finds 9/11 cancer link
For months, many New York City firefighters worked in the toxic air at ground zero, digging through the rubble of the World Trade Center. Now, as Dr
Read More »Obesity’s big fat cost to states: $15 billion per year
Obesity costs some states as much as $15 billion a year, a new study says.
Read More »Healthy obese people may live as long as thin folks
Not everyone who is obese needs to lose weight — it's possible to carry extra pounds and still be healthy, a new study says.
Read More »Video: Study suggests link between Autism, siblings
A new study suggests that a child with an autistic older sibling will develop the disorder.
Read More »Video: Gout showing up in younger patients, study shows
Dr. Jennifer Ashton speaks to Chris Wragge about symptoms of gout and a new study that shows the painful form of arthritis is showing up earlier than ever.
Read More »Nutrition experts blame government for bad eating habits
Federal agriculture policies help explain why Americans eat so much unhealthy food, author of controversial new study says
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