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As the obesity epidemic continues, consumer advocates at one research group are asking whether Washington should subsidize crops used to make junk food. Elaine Quijano reports
Read More »Video: Corporate health incentives gaining popularity
Elaine Quijano reports on the growing popularity of companies paying employees to get healthy and profiles how one New Jersey woman lost weight with the help of her employer's incitement-based healthcare.
Read More »Video: Bionic leg for soldiers helping civilian amputees
A new bionic leg originally designed for wounded soldiers is giving amputees a new chance to live more normal lives. Elaine Quijano reports on the new technology
Read More »Video: Three Mile Island, what really happened?
The current nuclear crisis in Japan has reminded many Americans of the 1979 partial meltdown at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania. Elaine Quijano looks back at what really happened.
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