Study: Working 11-hour days increased heart disease risk by 67 percent
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Jeff Glor reports on a new study that finds that people who work overtime have a higher risk of heart disease.
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Study supports theory that they can, just as they can be addicted to drugs, alcohol, smoking
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Antidepressants are often effective, but only if patients are open to taking them
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Scientists say there's no doubt that the herpes virus that causes cold sores also can lead to dementia
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Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about a new study that says compulsive eating is similar to drug use in that it can be addicting.
Read More »Heart disease alert: Stop working, your desk may be killing you
Study: Working 11-hour days increased heart disease risk by 67 percent
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New research shows soaring numbers of children getting CT scans, possibly raising their risk for cancer
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Jennie-O recalls 55,000 pounds of turkey burgers after 12 people in 10 states fall ill
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In some people, twitching legs at night can be an indication of heart trouble
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New study finds big problems with drugs and behavioral therapies now used to treat autism
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Some of the healthiest foods are the very ones linked to most cases of food poisoning
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New study links antidepressants to increased risk for heart attack and stroke
Read More »Aspirin may lower pancreatic cancer risk: study
American Association of Cancer Research finds people who took one aspirin a month lowered risk by 26 percent
Read More »Video: How "Fat Talk" can affect body image
Dr. Jennifer Hartstein spoke with Erica Hill on a recent study from Psychology of Women Quarterly that reports 93% of college women engaged in frequent "fat talk" or speaking negatively their body weight.
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