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In Beijing, scientists are using cloning and genetic modification to explore the possibility of cows producing human breast milk. Melissa Panasci reports for CBSNews.com.
Read More »Did bite from black mamba kill New York woman?
Police in suburban community say Aleta Stacy may have succumbed to bite from one of world's deadliest snakes
Read More »Vomit to lose weight? Study says 10-year-olds now do it
Vomiting for weight loss more common among boys than among girls, Chinese study shows
Read More »Crohn’s disease: 15 healthy-eating tips
What's the right way to eat if you have chronic digestive problems?
Read More »Stop-smoking pill Chantix can cause heart attack, FDA warns
Pfizer drug linked to heart attack and cardiovascular disease risk, after earlier warning over psychological effects
Read More »American Cancer Society report shows disparity in cancer rates: Who’s being left behind?
Cancer deaths more common in people with less education, according to new report
Read More »Dr. Oz’s 25 health tips for teens
Staying healthy and happy during teen years mostly a matter of good habits
Read More »Gluten allergy linked to earlier menopause
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with untreated celiac disease may hit menopause earlier, and have a higher risk of some pregnancy complications, than women without the disease, suggests a small study.
Read More »Human milk from cows? Scientists make it happen
Scientists in China clone cows to produce milk that contains human antibodies and proteins
Read More »Envy Scarlett’s lips? Celeb parts look best on stars
Ashlee Simpson’s nose.
Read More »Cancer deaths decline, but not for everyone
New report shows cancer death rates down for all groups except Native Americans
Read More »Video: Drug overdose destroys a family
The decades-long war on drugs has failed to lower the number of addicts and overdoses in the U.S. Dean Reynolds reports.
Read More »1 in 3 multivitamins don’t have nutrients claimed in label
A new review of popular multivitamins found that almost a third did not contain the amount of nutrients claimed in their labels. After testing 60 multivitamins, researchers at ConsumerLab.com found many had either too much or too little of specific nutrients.
Read More »Video: Fatal disease stalks newborns
The screening for a painful fatal disease in newborns may be cheap, but its treatment is dangerous and expensive with no guarantee of a cure. As Sanjay Gupta reports, this means many states won't test newborns for the disease.
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