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Are parents who push fruit juice putting kids at risk?
Read More »Consumer Reports finds high arsenic levels in juice: Was Dr. Oz right?
Consumer Reports tested 88 juice samples, found 10 percent with elevated arsenic levels
Read More »Video: Yoga in school showing results, officials say
Erica Hill reports on a school in Calif. that has incorporated yoga into its daily curriculum and since it started, suspensions are down 60 percent and test scores have risen.
Read More »AIDS cases in China projected to hit 780,000
HIV/AIDS called "mildly prevalent" in China, with most cases spreading via heterosexual sex
Read More »CDC: 240,000 Americans have HIV and don’t know it
Only one in four Americans with AIDS has virus under control, says CDC
Read More »Video: Patrice O’Neal dead at 41
Comedian Patrice O'Neal, a popular stand-up comic who often appeared on Comedy Central, died on Monday following complications from a stroke he suffered back in October. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports
Read More »Chillaxin’ chimps: 17 research apes enjoy their golden years
Chimps have long been used for biomedical research - but where do they go when they're old? A retirement home of their own
Read More »Calorie restriction cures diabetes? What study says
Cutting back to 500 calories per day linked with dramatic improvements in condition of obese people with type 2 diabetes
Read More »Men think about sex every 7 seconds? What study says
Ohio State University researchers enlisted college students to test stereotype that men think about sex every 7 seconds
Read More »Video: The bright side of anxiety
Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the magazine's new cover story, "Why Anxiety is Good For You," and explains why stress doesn't have to be all bad.
Read More »Laptops damage sperm? What wi-fi study shows
Researchers in Argentina tie sperm problems to radiation emitted by internet-connected laptop computers
Read More »Soccer study ties "heading" to brain damage
Frequent headers showed more brain injury on scans, scored worse on cognition tests
Read More »Debate over obese children vs. parental rights
Case of obese Cleveland boy taken from parents reopens debate over parental control
Read More »Morning snacking may be damaging your diet
Snacking between breakfast and lunch might ding your diet more than snacking at other times of the day, a new study suggests.
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