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One-year-old was born with 34 digits
Read More »Video: Lung problems for deployed veterans
According to a soon-to-be-published study in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan are seven times more likely to report having lung problems compared with non-deployed vets. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.
Read More »Cheaper pills? 7 top-selling drugs set to go generic
Several top-selling drugs are set to lose patent protection - which ones?
Read More »Psoriasis strikes Kim Kardashian, putting spotlight on skin disease
Reality star's mother also has autoimmune disease that can be triggered by stress
Read More »Psoriasis: 6 common myths
Think psoriasis is just red, itchy skin? It's a lot more complicated than that
Read More »Video: Saving your skin in the heat
Heat can have lasting, damaging effects on your skin. Rebecca Jarvis speaks with Dermatologist Dr. Kavita Mariwalla about products one can use to protect the skin against the elements.
Read More »Fat transfer for younger eyes may last 3 years
Fat transferred under the eyes to create a younger-looking face can last for at least three years, suggests a new study of people who had the surgery.
Read More »School soda ban may affect black students most
State policies designed to eliminate junk food from school concession stands may be reducing disparities in soda consumption among teens of different racial and ethnic groups, a new study suggests.
Read More »47 vintage smoking ads: When doctors plugged tobacco
Cigarettes healthy? You won't believe the claims tobacco companies made back in the day
Read More »Do working moms put their kids at risk? What new study says
Two new studies undermine claims by some that children suffer emotionally when mom works outside the home
Read More »AIDS transmission rates cut through circumcision, says study
Study of 20,000 circumcised men yields 76 percent reduction in AIDS transmission rates
Read More »Toxic 20: States with deadliest air
Power plant pollution is contaminating the nation's air - how toxic is your state?
Read More »Video: Working moms
Are the kids all right when mom has a full-time career?
Read More »Teen’s run-in with bamboo stick spotlights impalement injuries
Doctors say impalement injuries are surprisingly common, saying often it's best for impaled object to be left in place until doctors can remove it
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