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If you find yourself opting for a slice of cake over a piece of fruit for dessert, even though you know it's loaded with calories, it may not be your fault. A combination of bad news about the economy and your survival instincts may be to blame, according to a new study.
Read More »Kate Winslet says plastic surgery against her morals
British actress joins forces with like-minded actresses to launch "British Anti-Cosmetic Surgery League"
Read More »Study says bisexuality real, but bisexuals say "duh"
Bisexual men sexually attracted to both men and women, according to Northwestern study
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 »Video: More elderly getting plastic surgery
CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports on how plastic surgery is becoming increasingly popular among seniors.
Read More »Heart attack patients see faster treatment: Study
Forty-four percent of myocardial infarction sufferers treated in recommended 90 minutes in 2005 - by 2010, 91 percent
Read More »Jane Fonda says testosterone lifted her sex life
Doctors say testosterone therapy can help aging women boost their sex drive and sexual satisfaction, but it's long-term safety is unknown
Read More »Video: Heart problems to be screened in all newborns
Government health advisers laid out a plan for testing all newborn babies for a life-threatening heart problem.
Read More »Video: ‘Superfoods’ may ward off diseases
Researchers are working to combine different vegetables or fruits that are known to have anti-cancer properties, in hope of developing foods that will target specific cancers. NBC’s Dr.
Read More »"Supermoms" more likely to be depressed than realistic moms
Survey of 1,600 married 40-year-old women highlights balance, sacrifice, over trying "to do it all"
Read More »Feds nix proposal to ban food stamps for sodas
Agriculture Department rejects plan from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to prohibit use of food stamps for purchase of sugary drinks
Read More »Cocaine: A brief history of blow
From ancient Incas to Freud and beyond, cocaine use has had many faces
Read More »Feds urge wider use of heart test on newborns
Panel wants more hospitals to use pulse oximetry, a simple, non-invasive, inexpensive screening for congenital woes
Read More »"Bulletproof skin" created with help of artist, goats, spiders
Goats genetically engineered with spider genes produce silk-like protein in milk, capable of stopping bullets at reduced speeds when woven with skin
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