The law says all dogs must be vaccinated against rabies, but a vet says the shot will kill the dog because she has an auto-immune disease. Melissa McCarty reports.
There are more than 400,000 words in the Senate Health Care bill, but politicians seem to mostly be talking about two of them: Public Option. But what is the public option? Jason DeRusha answers this Good Question. (2:38)
She's 33 and looking for a job and more dates, so Alison Polsky says she pays special attention to beauty problem areas.
Two separate verdicts in Philadelphia Monday have given hope to hundreds of thousands of women in Texas. More than 40 North Texas women have filed suit because of the hormone-replacement drug Prempro.
Obama's upcoming issues include health care, Afghanistan and federal deficit.
Deaths linked to drop-down crib prompt recall of 2.1 million Stork Craft cribs.
Kurt Fearnley recounted his ordeal at the National Disability Awards dinner in Canberra last night where the Prime Minister announced the possibility of a disability insurance scheme.
Taking the do-it-yourself approach to health may come with risks. Everyone's tried home remedies, and many work fine but there are several do-it-yourself health techniques that can spell trouble. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips reports.
Making the right breakfast choice can really get your day off to a good start. But many of us may be avoiding eggs because of health concerns. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida explains how an egg could help your blood pressure.
Dr. Manny debunks claims that receiving the H1N1 vaccine during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage
Universal Orlando is fined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as a result of the injury of an employee over the summer.
Thousands of people are resting their tired legs and feed today after the breast cancer 3-day.
Environmental toxins such as tobacco and lead may increase risk for ADHD.
Magazine gives sex tips to teens
ABC's Dr. Richard Besser warns that the outbreak might not be over yet.
Three tips for making it through the holidays anxiety-free.
How sports and everyday actions can cause signs of premature aging.
An Australian discovery about cancer cells has opened the way for better diagnosis and treatment.
Q&A With Dr. Manny: When it comes to kids and fevers, how high is too high?
A two-month-old baby with a rare liver disease recently received a liver transplant at UM/Holtz Children's Hospital in Miami and doctors say it's an apparent success. Doctors say why baby Jesus Sanchez Jr.'s liver suddenly failed remains a mystery.
Chris Cuomo anchors a recap of "Good Morning America."
A mother discusses how marijuana saved her autistic son's life.
University adds BMI requirement
The jobless rate is still very high, so how is the holiday shopping season shaping up? And with health care in the headlines, how will reform bills affect taxes? Financial expert Jim Lacamp offers his own professional insight.
George Stephanopoulos discusses the early stage of the Senate's debate.
Sarah Palin had dinner with Rev. Billy Graham at his Montreat home Sunday, making a surprise stop on her national book tour.
In October it's pink ribbons and t-shirts for Breast Cancer Awareness. This month a group of North Texans have turned their mustache's into the ribbon. The group is part of a lazy fund raising campaign to fight cancer.
Breast cancer ambassador on new screening guidelines
Straight talk on mixed signals about cancer screening
Senate moderates on Sunday threatened to scuttle the health care bill if their demands weren't met, frustrating rank-and-file Democrats who say their colleagues' views were out of step with American voters.
Are some people more susceptible to post traumatic stress disorder than others?
George Stephanopoulos explains challenges facing Democrats fighting for reform.
Bill clears initial Senate hurdle but still faces debate on Capitol Hill.
Astronaut performed daring space walk while his wife went into labor in Texas.
Sweeping health care legislation has cleared its first hurdle in the Senate on a party-line vote. The 60-39 vote clears the way for a historic debate after Thanksgiving on the legislation.
Sweeping health care legislation has cleared its first hurdle in the Senate on a party-line vote.
Keys to safe and thankful holiday
Women's cancer screening guidelines come as senate votes on health care reform.
Mothers are just as enthusiastic as teen girls for the latest movie in saga.
Although fewer cases are being reported, doctors warn people to be cautious.