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Federal regulators say several new birth control drugs appear to increase the risk of dangerous blood clots more than older medications. Dr.
Read More »Pythons’ expandable hearts may hold clues for human health
Scientists say constrictor's bizarre expanding-and-contracting heart similar to those of elite athletes
Read More »Video: Diving may give hope to paralysis patients
Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a promising new study which links scuba diving with improvements in mobility among those suffering from some forms of paralysis.
Read More »Video: Meet Earth’s "Every-Man"
With the Earth's population at 7 billion, National Geographic wanted to create a composite of the most typical individual in the world. CBS News' Mark Strassmann found a man who resembles it
Read More »Scuba diving could raise hope for the paralyzed
Researchers found that patients with paralysis had improved feeling and function after going scuba diving
Read More »Video: Elton John talks hope for AIDS cure
CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi speaks with Elton John and his civil partner David Furnish about the Elton John AIDS Foundation benefit in New York to honor those pushing for prevention and a potential cure.
Read More »Ovarian cancer tied to fertility treatments: Cause for alarm?
Study found "unusually high" number of borderline ovarian tumors
Read More »Williams syndrome shows gene-behavior links: Key to autism?
Research into rare genetic disorder may help explain connection between genes and social interactions
Read More »Williams syndrome: One boy’s inspiring story
Ben Monkaba, now 25, shows extreme sociability, odd facial features, and other characteristics of rare genetic disorder
Read More »Denise Richard’s "too-big" breasts spotlight teen plastic surgery
Plastic surgeons group says it's often best for teens to delay surgery until breast growth ceases
Read More »Breast implants: Where they’re biggest
In which regions of the country women most likely to opt for breast implants? You might be surprised
Read More »Experimental psoriasis drug outperforms traditional treatment: Study
Drug reduced psoriasis symptoms by 75 percent in more than 80 percent of study participants
Read More »Body parts manufacturing: Future may be now
London lab receiving orders from around the world for human parts, such as noses, ears, windpipes and tracheae
Read More »Lung cancer deaths not prevented by routine X-rays, study finds
13-year study tracked 150,000 older Americans,found those who had annual chest X-rays were just as likely to die of lung cancer
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