Michelle Miller profiles 21-year-old Meghan Kinney, who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer while she was training for the 2012 Olympics in synchronized swimming.
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The Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity released a new report that shows juice boxes marketed to youths are filled with sugar. Michelle Miller reports. Also, registered dietician Keri Glassman discusses the report
Read More »Video: Music therapy hitting right notes for patients
A new study finds music therapy promotes reaction and helps ease pain in critical care patients. Michelle Miller reports.
Read More »Video: Alternative therapies help kids cope with cancer
CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports on a program developed by a pediatrician at Bronx hospital that provides alternative therapies for children diagnosed with cancer in order to help them cope with the anxiety, fear and pain.
Read More »Video: Prescription drug shortage more acute than ever
The government reports a dangerous prescription drug shortage, and for some patients that could mean a death sentence. Michelle Miller profiles one ovarian cancer patient who experienced this shortage first-hand.
Read More »Video: Graduated licensing lowers car crashes: study
A new study shows states with the toughest graduated licensing programs are seeing fewer car accidents involving teen drivers.
Read More »Video: More elderly getting plastic surgery
CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports on how plastic surgery is becoming increasingly popular among seniors.
Read More »Video: Girl gets second chance at life with donated heart
Michelle Miller profiles 9-year-old Alexia Balentine, a little girl born with a disorder that restricts blood flow to the heart, and her journey to finding a matching donor.
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: Is it time to tax junk food?
With the percentage of obese adults doubling in the past 30 years, some industry experts think soda and junk food should be taxed, like cigarettes.
Read More »Video: Lung problems for deployed veterans
According to a soon-to-be-published study in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan are seven times more likely to report having lung problems compared with non-deployed vets. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.
Read More »Video: Working moms
Are the kids all right when mom has a full-time career?
Read More »Video: Report cites danger of fat toddlers
A major government report says that the rate of excess weight and obesity among children ages two to five have doubled since the 1980s. Michelle Miller takes a look at what's being done to stop the trend.
Read More »Video: New treatment promising for epilepsy
After years of suffering from epileptic seizures, one young patient finally found relief through a new promising surgical treatment. Michelle Miller reports.
Read More »Video: Using yoga for fertility
CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports on how some women are using yoga to relieve stress with the hope of increasing their fertility. Then, Erica Hill talks to Dr.
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