A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association says drinking coffee contributes to lowering women's risk for depression. Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to Dr.
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The recession is now taking an even more costly toll on people across the country, as many are being forced to make the devastating decision to not take their medicines or receive medical care. Following the story of one woman's struggle, Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton about this choice facing many Americans.
Read More »Video: The war on cancer: Are we winning?
A landmark study on cancer in the U.S. is showing where we stand in the fight against the country's No. 2 killer.
Read More »Video: "Unforgettable" taps Marilu Henner for advice
Chris Wragge and Rebecca Jarvis talk to actress Poppy Montgomery, who plays a criminologist who remembers almost every moment of her life in the new CBS drama, "Unforgettable." That memory condition is a gift possessed in real-life by Actress Marilu Henner, who is now an adviser on the drama and was interviewed about her gift by "60 Minutes" correspondent, Lesley Stahl.
Read More »Video: Osteoporosis: Risks for men and women
"Early Show" medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton talks to Erica Hill and Chris Wragge about the risk factors for osteoporosis and what you can do to minimize them.
Read More »Video: Kissing deficit
Studies are showing that a significant number of couples aren't kissing each other on a more regular basis. Chris Wragge and Rebecca Jarvis speak with Matt Titus, President of The Love Consultants, and Nicole Beland, Executive Editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, about the implications of such behavior.
Read More »Video: Gout showing up in younger patients, study shows
Dr. Jennifer Ashton speaks to Chris Wragge about symptoms of gout and a new study that shows the painful form of arthritis is showing up earlier than ever.
Read More »Video: Beware pricey, perhaps unneeded heart procedures
Dr. John Santa of Consumer Reports speaks to Chris Wragge about a new investigation that found some healthcare providers are unnecessarily marketing expensive heart procedures to healthy patients.
Read More »Video: "Start Strong" program advises teens on healthy breakups
Chris Wragge speaks with "Early Show" contributor and psychologist Jennifer Harstein about a new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-sponsored initiative that counsels teens how to break up healthily.
Read More »Video: Free birth control part of new health guidelines
CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports on historic new health rules that require health insurance companies to cover birth control for women. Then, Chris Wragge talks to White House Deputy Senior Adviser Stephanie Cutter about the new rules and the history of how they came into effect.
Read More »Video: Shark attack victim on the mend
Chris Wragge talks to Craig and Jordan Mangum, the parents of 6-year-old Lucy Mangum, who was attacked by a shark off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Read More »Video: Migraines 101
Chris Wragge speaks with Dr.
Read More »Video: Study: Google linked to lower memory retention
Recent studies conducted at Columbia University show the effects Internet search engines have on human memory retention. Joshua Foer, 2006 memory champion, speaks to Chris Wragge about the studies
Read More »Video: Sebelius on new cigarette warnings: "long overdue"
Chris Wragge talks to Kathleen Sebelius, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, about the new graphic picture warnings for cigarette packs
Read More »Video: Surviving a stroke with clot-busting drugs
Chris Wragge talks to Dr.
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