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We are in the middle of the flu season.� And doctors say people need to understand the difference of what a cold is and what the flu is, especially
Recent research suggests that obesity may be spread through a virus attained in the same way someone catches a cold. Julie Chen spoke with Dr. Louis
For preteens, cellphones and traffic don't mix: study
New information that should make parents feel safer about vaccines; here's some alarming news about drugs that many of our children use every day;
Tasers can cause fatal heart attacks, American study finds
A woman gave birth Monday to eight babies, only the second time in history octuplets have survived more than a few hours, doctors said.
BLOOD NEEDED Sun, 25 Jan 2009
Local Man Suffering With Parkinson's Makes National Headlines Mon, 26 Jan 2009
Health Dept. - Eat a Diet Rich in Folic Acid Mon, 26 Jan 2009
There might be a better way to find an organ donor match. Cleveland Clinic researchers say they can use a mathematical formula to help predict
San Diego based researchers have just made a scientific breakthrough in understanding the most common insect-borne disease in this country, Lyme
It's a common and sometimes serious-- breathing problem in very young children who are battling an upper respiratory tract infection: wheezing. Now a
Sister Dede of the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts is both a Catholic nun and a family physician and a surgeon. She treats uninsured and homeless
Parents.tv takes a look at some of the symptoms of pregnancy and what you can do to make your pregnancy an easy one.
Acupuncture may be able to help headache sufferers, whether it's done correctly or not. A new study by German researchers found acupuncture to be an
There are lots of people trying to fight breast cancer and some of them need to be awarded for efforts.
Steroids not effective for wheezing in children, studies suggest
Find out about the risks and benefits of amniocentesis testing during pregnancy.
Health Canada testing compact fluorescent bulbs for harmful radiation
How to treat sleeping disorders and how to solve them.
Transfer old data to your new computer
Health Dept. Tuesday: Preventing Norovirus Tue, 20 Jan 2009
Two new studies out of Germany's Technical University found people suffering from headaches can benefit from acupuncture; A new study finds steaming
A new study is showing just how important a health heart is to exercise; Find out the best way to get the most out of your veggies!
It's called the super bug. But there's nothing super about being infected with the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacterium or MRSA. It
A new study finds when faced with their favorite foods, women are less able than men to suppress their hunger; Brown bag lunches may not always be
Staying calm, socializing may help prevent dementia: study
If you are considered a social butterfly, you could be protected from developing dementia. It seems the size of a man's bank account makes a big
Peanut Butter Recall 01/19/09
FDA Warns Consumers About Skin Numbing Products 01/18/09
Federal health authorities on Saturday urged consumers to avoid eating cookies, cakes, ice cream and other foods that contain peanut butter until
When you're exposed to sub-zero wind chills, frostbite becomes a big concern. It only takes a few minutes for exposed skin to become frostbitten in
UAMS received a generous donation from the family of a 6 year old girl suffering from a rare disease.
At least four people in Arkansas have tested positive from the salmonella out break that began back in September.
Conjoined twins Alex and Angel Mendoza from Phoenix, Ariz. were successfully separated after more than 12 hours in surgery, reports Dr.
SOTC program offers low cost dental care 1/15/2009
The American Red Cross is warning residents to use extra precaution to prevent hypothermia and frostbite amid dropping temperatures.
New study about children watching tv and the effects it has on them. That children learn better from live presentations. Flu prevention vaccines.
French court clears pharmacists, doctors in tainted hormone deaths
Animated series helped children with autism recognize emotions: study
If you drink a lot of coffee you could start seeing things; The Arkansas Minority Health Commission has created a grant to fight HIV.
Botox chemical may spread, Health Canada confirms
Weu2019re learning more about the link between contraception and cardiovascular disease. A new report says women who use hormone therapies, like the
Pediatrician Alanna Levine explains to Julie Chen the risks of exposing a child to chickenpox instead of opting for a vaccine.
Avoid applying Vicks Vapo Rub to babies, pediatricians say
Toxins are lurking in all of our bodies. Sloan Barnett took the test, we can all learn from her results.
Did you know that the air quality in your home may be far worse than the outdoor air near a refinery? Find out why.
Doctor Alan Greene tackles the toxicity in our nursery. Find easy changes you can make.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 30 percent of American adults average six hours of sleep or less. As Dr. Jon LaPook reports, a
How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu 1/12/2009


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