State agencies will get more federal funding to provide fresh fruits and vegetables at schools, the Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday.
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Read More »What is congestive heart failure? Elizabeth Taylor’s death reminds us of deadly condition
Five million Americans suffer from congestive heart failure, 300,000 die each year
Read More »Video: The price of a healthy glow
Erica Hill talks to "Early Show" contributor Dr. Jennifer Hartstein about the reasons why people ignore the dangers of tanning beds and what safer alternatives are available.
Read More »How to break your kid’s tanning habit
Dr. Jennifer Hartstein discusses how parents can talk about the dangers of indoor tanning in terms that will make an impact
Read More »Myocardial infarction alert: Sex kills, also quite a bit of fun
Study: Infrequent physical activity, like sex, increases chance of heart attack
Read More »Video: Healthy imposters
Dietitian Cynthia Sass demonstrated foods that appear healthy but are loaded with calories and fat.
Read More »Video: Tension headaches
Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about the causes of tension headaches and how to combat them.
Read More »Video: Indoor tanning’s dark side
With Spring Break around the corner, teens and adults are hitting indoor tanning beds in preparation. Michelle Miller warns of the high risk of skin cancer in young people going to tanning salons.
Read More »When sex can cause heart attacks
Study: If you're older and don't have sex or exercise often, you're at risk
Read More »Foods that only seem healthy: Don’t be fooled
Dietician points to six common ones you may think aren't bad for you that may be worse than you think
Read More »Archive: Stand Under These Umbrellas
Photograph by Lisa Shin Singin', workin', playin' -- do whatever you like in the rain with these dapper umbrella designs.
Read More »Video: Survivors struggle in Japan
Almost two weeks after disaster struck Japan, thousands of displaced survivors are still struggling to find adequate food, water and shelter in the face of disease and radiation scares. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.
Read More »Video: States demand nuclear waste reform
The recent disaster in Japan has sparked fears in the U.S. over the storage of nuclear waste and potential dangers involved.
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