CBS News breaks important developments and trends in health and diet. Catch up-to-the-minute information on obesity, allergies, pregnancy, and other wellness issues. Host Meg Oliver and other reporters also investigate alternative medicine, environmental illnesses, and the effectiveness of trendy diets.
Dr. Jon LaPook talks with Dr. Harry Fisch, a leading urologist, about how some men can cure years of infertility by simply taking an antibiotic.
As students prepare to return to school, parents and academic officials remained concern over the highly contagious H1N1 virus. CBS News' Brandon Scott reports from Los Angeles.
Dance legend Mary Anthony has had a life-long love of dance. At 93 years old, she continues to dance and teach students. Dr. Jon LaPook talks with Anthony about her philosophy on life.
First discovered just a decade ago in a tribe native to New Zealand, this rare form of cancer has the potential to wipe out an entire family if caught too late. Now, cases of Hereditary Diffuse Gastri more »
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.
Americans often encounter stress, but a new study suggests that the British habit of drinking tea on a regular basis can in fact help alleviate daily pressures. CBS News' Drew Levinson reports.
Meghan Reynolds checks in on a Sunday morning, anxious for the week to start.
Hear more from the town meeting on healthcare that Dr. Jon LaPook visited in Arlington, Vermont.
Meghan Reynolds vlogs about hoping to get a call back from a prospective job.
Meghan Reynolds vlogs about losing her job as a marketing associate.