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Jon Bon Jovi is giving back to the Garden State, opening the Soul Kitchen restaurant in Red Bank, N.J., where patrons can pay whatever they please for meals. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports
Read More »Breast cancer campaign turns planet pink: Too much?
Signature hue of common cancer showing up in some surprising places
Read More »Nutrition labels need Energy Star-like ratings, panel urges
Proposed rating system would let customers know at a glance which foods are healthy
Read More »Food labels need Energy Star-like ratings, report finds
Just like that Energy Star tag helps you choose your appliances, a new report says a rating symbol on the front of every soup can, cereal box and yogurt container could help hurried shoppers go home with the healthiest foods.
Read More »Suicide, U.S.A: 13 states with most suicidal thoughts
Where are people most likely to think about ending it all? New CDC report holds some surprises
Read More »Computer games help Parkinson’s patients: Study
People with debilitating neuromuscular disorder showed better gait and balance after three months of playing experimental games
Read More »IQ scores fluctuate dramatically in kids, study says
"A change in 20 points is a huge difference," study author Professor Cathy Price said
Read More »Anthrax! Deadly mail attack 10 years later (GRAPHIC IMAGES)
In aftermath of 9/11, America got unwanted lesson in microbiology and germ warfare
Read More »Video: Origin of listeria outbreak may have been found
Federal health officials may have traced the origin of the deadly listeria outbreak linked to Colorado cantaloupe. Betty Nguyen reports.
Read More »Cervical cancer screenings every year bad idea, panel suggests
Task force says risk of false positive results suggests that screening every three years may be better approach
Read More »Do poor neighborhoods promote obesity, diabetes? What study says
Nearly 16 percent of women who left projects had diabetes, compared with 20 percent of women who stayed, study showed
Read More »Breast cancer study shows radiation cuts recurrence, ups survival
Study shows radiotherapy after lumpectomy boosts survival over long term, not just immediately following surgery
Read More »Antidepressant use soars, study says: Is depression overdiagnosed?
CDC study shows 400 percent increase in antidepressant use over previous decade
Read More »Barry Manilow: I have "A-fib" heart condition
Says he wants to raise awareness of atrial fibrillation, which causes occasional irregular, racing heartbeat
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