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A recovering sex addict talks to Dr. Jon LaPook about how a life of uncontrolled fantasy and sex brought him to the edge and ultimately led to his treatment and recovery process.
European researches say a new pill designed to regulate blood pressure could help millions who suffer from phobias or post-traumatic stress disorder, Drew Levinson reports.
Dr. Jon LaPook and Richard Schlesinger tour a New York City emergency room for a closer look at what to expect in case of an emergency.
Dr. Jon LaPook undergoes an upper endoscopy to evaluate the possibly damaging effects of his occasional heartburn. Dr. Mark Pochapin performs the procedure.
Dr. Jon LaPook quizzed passers-by in New York City's Central Park on the location of important body parts.
Meg Oliver reports on price hikes for prescription drugs; a patient's eyes may offer early clues into heart disease; and new information on breast cancer treatment and remission.
With a son who has autism, Noah's Pretzels store owner Dwayne Herndon has set out to educate customers and raise awareness about this disorder. CBS News' Joel Brown reports from Washington.
CBS News Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson spoke with Dr. Andrew Wakefield about a recent study comparing the developmental differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated animals.
Michelle Gielan reports on clues to fighting the next flu pandemic; teens are illegally obtaining prescription drugs; and the anti-smoking drug Chantix appears more effective than the nicotine patch.
Dr. Jon LaPook, a gastroenterologist, undergoes a colonoscopy on camera to show how both the preparation and the procedure beat colon cancer.
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Dr. Jon LaPook and Olympic medalist Dara Torres discuss the best ways to stay in shape after the age of 40.
http://www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Todd Ferguson details the differences between chronic fatigue and hypothyroidism and how you can know the difference.
Did you know that you can create a slimmer looking waist by having better posture? Personal trainer Carol Clements shows four exercises that help elevate and strengthen your core.
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Since the 1940's fluoride is used in toothpaste and it is added to drinking water in many countries around the world. The dental profession claims that fluoride is safe and necessary for good dental health. However, fluoride is a highly toxic industrial waste product. Fluoride prematurely ages the body because it damages enzymes. This in turn affects the immune system, digestive system, respiratory system, blood circulation, kidneys, liver, thyroid and brain function. Fluoride can cause hyperactivity and a lower IQ in children. "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." Hosea 4:6 (KJV) "With all thy getting, get understanding." Proverbs 4:7 (KJV) Information about fluoride: http://www.nofluoride.com http://www.fluoridation.com http://www.fluoridealert.org HealthRanger7 http://www.youtube.com/user/HealthRanger7
http://www.neomatrix.com - On September 2, 2008 the HALO Breast Pap Test was featured on the Rachael Ray daytime talk show. HALO is FDA-cleared for the collection of nipple aspirate fluid for cytological evaluation. Like the Pap test for cervical cancer, HALO looks for cellular changes years before breast cancer might develop. Multiple studies have shown that if a woman has abnormal cells in the breast ducts, she has a 4-5 times greater risk of developing breast cancer. Learn more at: http://www.neomatrix.com
Did you know that squeezing a zit improperly can cause a possibly fatal infection? Dr. Francesca Fusco and Dr. Jon LaPook give you a warning you're not likely to forget.
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