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A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
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BodyBugg Review by Coleen Skeabeck - Biggest Loser Contestant
BodyBugg Review by Coleen Skeabeck - Biggest Loser Contestant
Dr. Jon LaPook and Olympic medalist Dara Torres discuss the best ways to stay in shape after the age of 40.
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.
A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
Dr. Jon LaPook quizzed passers-by in New York City's Central Park on the location of important body parts.
When it comes to cellular aging, many people wonder what ages our skin and what we can do about it. Dr. Jennifer Ashton is joined by dermatologist, Dr. Francesca Fusco to answer some of these questions.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton talks to Dr. William Burke about robotic surgery as a treatment option for gynecological cancer. Dr. Burke explains how he controls the robot and why he thinks the technology makes him a better surgeon.
CBS News Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson asked Dr. Andrew Wakefield about the controversy surrounding his study on vaccinated and unvaccinated animals.
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Studies on H1N1 are giving doctors a new understanding of who is most vulnerable. As Drew Levinson reports, the research is also giving doctors a new treatment option for those most critically ill.
Meg Oliver reports on a new study that finds increased levels of stress leads to higher risks for breast cancer; side effects for overweight chemotherapy patients; seniors and sleep deprivation.
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Meg Oliver reports that a new drug reproduces the benefits of exercise; Flu vaccines offer seniors poor pneumonia protection; and Wall Street's troubles have been good news for psychotherapists.
Meg Oliver reports on the relationship between doctors and heart disease; prostate cancer and the obese; and more evidence showing that breast-feeding benefits babies.
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
A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
"Sexting" is the act of sending sexually explicit content by using digital technology. Psychologist Susan Lipkins talks with Dr. Jon LaPook about its influence on teens.
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