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Up close and personal with disorder that can be as disfiguring as it is rare
Read More »Survey says half of men would ditch fat wife
Askmen.com's Great Male Survey polled 70,000 men on sex and lifestyle topics
Read More »Cleveland Clinic doctors link esophageal cancer to genes
Esophageal cancer may be hereditary, scientists find
Read More »6,000 go to ER each year for exercising in heat
Heat-related illnesses that strike during a sport or recreational activity send nearly 6,000 people in the U.S. to emergency rooms every year, according to a report released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read More »Video: Walter Reed closing due to budget cuts
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports on the closing of the military's most famous hospital, the Walter Reed Medical Center.
Read More »Watch out! 18 deadliest states for pedestrians
You might be surprised at how dangerous roads can be - even when you're not behind the wheel
Read More »Video: S.F. circumcision ban may not make ballot
A San Francisco judge will hear arguments on whether to remove a ballot proposal that would allow voters to ban circumcision.
Read More »Nose job patients often mentally ill, study says
People who seek cosmetic surgery might be better off with psycotherapy, Belgian study suggests
Read More »Video: Hepatitis C cure rate doubled with new drug
More than three million Americans are infected with hepatitis C, a blood-borne virus that's linked to 12,000 deaths every year.
Read More »Mobile phones don’t raise kids’ cancer risk, study says
Children and adolescents who use cell phones no more likely to develop cancer than kids who don't, says new research from Europe
Read More »Video: Study: No link for cell phones, cancer risk in teens
Despite conflicting report, a new study finds that there is no link between an increased risk of brain cancer and cell phone use among children and teens. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports.
Read More »Experts: Cell phone cancer risk needs more study
Following report that said cell phone use doesn't raise kids' risk of brain cancer, experts say not so fast
Read More »U.S. health care tab to hit $4.6T in 2020
Health spending will account for 20 percent of total U.S.
Read More »Video: Study: No link between teen cell phones, cancer
A study of users under the age of 20 found no link between cell phone use and an increased risk for brain cancer.
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