Series of operations successfully separate Sudanese twins joined at head
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CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports on a program developed by a pediatrician at Bronx hospital that provides alternative therapies for children diagnosed with cancer in order to help them cope with the anxiety, fear and pain.
Read More »Video: Cancer cells glow with new promising technology
A new technology developed at Perdue University that makes cancer cells glow. Cynthia Bowers reports on the promising treatment that could help save lives.
Read More »Docs light up cancer cells to kill them
New treatment in development for cancer literally makes cancer cells glow, and therefore easier to remove
Read More »U.K. surgeons separate twin girls joined at head
Conjoined twins from Sudan successfully separated in risky series of operations
Read More »Video: Surgery simulators prepare doctors for patients
Virtual surgery simulators are being used to help surgeons hone the motor skills they will need in an operating room. Dr. Jon LaPook reports the new technology that is changing the way doctors prepare for surgery
Read More »Video: The truth about vaccines
In a recent GOP debate, Michelle Bachman alleged that the HPV vaccine caused mental retardation in one girl. Russ Mitchell spoke with Prevention magazine Contributing Editor Dr.
Read More »Conjoined twins: 32 amazing photos (GRAPHIC IMAGES)
Rare condition in spotlight following recent births of conjoined twins in Memphis and Chicago
Read More »Serbian kids claim to be magnetic: What do experts say?
Serbian cousins David, 4, Luka, 6, can stick metallic objects to their skin
Read More »Human magnets? Serbian kids claim "paranormal" powers
Personalities can be magnetic, but can human bodies actually attract metal objects?
Read More »Deep voice gives guys leg up with ladies? What study says
Women show strong preference for men with deep, masculine voices, Scottish researchers say
Read More »Apple or pear a day may keep stroke away
Study: Eating plenty of apples, pears, cauliflower, other "white flesh" fruits could cut stroke risk by more than half
Read More »Lung cancer down in women, but some states buck trend: CDC
Between 2006 and 2008, new lung cancer cases among men fell in 35 states; new cases among women fell in six states
Read More »Video: Stroke prevention: An apple a day…
Strokes are the third leading cause of death in this country and now, new research shows the color of your fruits and vegetables can help reduce a stroke. Dr.
Read More »Listeria outbreak tied to cantaloupes triggers more recalls, lawsuit
Jensen Farms shipped more than 300,000 cases of cantaloupes between July 29 and Sept.
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