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Can Stem Cells Be Reprogrammed to Become Healthier?

By Susan Young of Nature magazine A team of researchers has corrected a faulty gene in induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells derived from skin cells of people with an inherited metabolic liver disease. [More]

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Video: Treadmills most dangerous exercise machine: feds

The government says a treadmill is the most dangerous piece of exercise equiptment. Consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen reports on the risks posed by treadmills and how stay safe while working out.

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Video: Freeze your fat off

A new procedure which promises to freeze fat away is taking Chicago-area doctors' offices by storm. WBBM-TV's Susan Carlson reports.

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Video: The mammogram debate: When to get tested?

Rebecca Jarvis speaks to Dr. Jennifer Ashton and Susan G. Komen Foundation CEO Nancy Brinker about the right age and frequency of mammograms, the role of political will in cancer screening, and how to modify behavior to reduce the risk of breast cancer.

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Video: Reincarnation alive and well in today’s culture

The concept of reincarnation is some three thousand years old, but it's not simply a thing of the past. As Susan Spencer reports, the idea that we've lived before and that we'll live again is alive and well in American pop culture today.

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