 | FDA: Beware Of Some Web-Sold Diet Pills
The Government is warning you to stay away from nearly 30 weight-loss products that contain unlisted and possibly dangerous ingredients.
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 | Take Care of Your Health First
With Christmas right around the corner, the auto industry trying to regain its footing and the economy limping along, it's no wonder people are stressed to the max. INSIDE: Carolyn Clifford says doctors warn the one thing you do not want to do is let your health take a back seat to your problems Watch Video
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 | The Science of Shoveling
Shoveling an inch of snow combined with a temperature below 20 degrees can cause death rates to triple among men 39 to 49-years-old. It's a dangerous activity if the right precautions are not taken. Watch Video
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 | Best Diet for Diabetics
According to a new study, for those with Type 2 diabetes, a diet of low-glycemic foods trumped a diet high in fiber. Watch Video
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 | Are Those Christmas Toys Safe?
Will this year's holiday season be a repeat of last year, with the scare over lead contaminated toys? Some 25,000,000 toys have been recalled because of lead and other hazards. INSIDE: Carolyn Clifford says progress is being made to make sure toys are safer, but shoppers still need to be on guard Watch Video
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 | Deal on Dental Implants
With the economy in such bad shape, the last thing people think they can afford right now are dental implants. INSIDE: Carolyn Clifford has details on affordable dental implants Watch Video
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 | Bell's Palsy
Imagine waking up and not being able to smile, eat or blink. It's a terrifying thought, especially for a child. For many parents a stroke might be the first thing that comes to mind, but that's not always the case. Watch Video
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 | Special Needs: Now and the Future
More than 6 million kids suffer from disabilities in this country. Their physical and emotional needs can be overwhelming and there's always the fear - what if something happens to mom and dad? Watch Video
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 | Easy on the Salt
In this time of economic uncertainty, plenty of people are cooking comfort foods at home, but the key is keeping them affordable and healthy. Watch Video
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 | Cancer to Trump Heart Disease as Top Killer
Cancer will overtake heart disease as the world's top killer by 2010, part of a trend that should more than double global cancer cases and deaths by 2030, international health experts reported Tuesday.
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 | Help with Seizures
Doctors are developing a new medical device that may help people who suffer from seizures. Watch Video
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 | Holiday Headaches
They say it's the most wonderful time of year, but for migraine sufferers, the holdays can be anything but. Shopping, parties, and traveling can trigger severe headache pain, so we have some survival tips. Watch Video
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 | Safe Decorating
A lot of people will be decorating their homes and yards for the holidays this weekend and that means there is the potential for bumps, bruises and broken bones. Watch Video
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 | HEALTH: Turkey Safety
Turkey is the main course at most Thanksgiving celebrations.
INSIDE: Carolyn Clifford says turkey can also be the main culprit in spreading Thanksgiving illnesses Watch Video
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 | Aging Parents
Thanksgiving is a time when families get together, often for the first time in months. For adults with aging parents, it can be a troubling weekend. Watch Video
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 | HEALTH: Avoiding Diet Dangers
The typical Thanksgiving dinner can contain up to 4,000 calories. INSIDE: Carolyn Clifford says the holiday meal does not have to be a diet disaster Watch Video
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 | Limb Saving Procedure
More than 1 million Americans have had a limb amputated and in many cases there is a circulation problem caused by diabetes. We followed one woman as she went through a procedure that could make amputation unnecessary. Watch Video
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 | Turkey Labels
Many people will be on the hunt this weekend for the perfect holiday turkey, but they may be more confused about the labels than which turkey to buy. Watch Video
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 | Cure GERD With No Incisions
Nearly half of us occasionally suffer from GERD -- or gastro-esophageal reflux disease. INSIDE: Carolyn Clifford says there is now a procedure to treat the problem that's relatively quick and easy Watch Video
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 | New Brain Aneursym Treatment
One in every 15 people will develop a brain aneurysm. For some, the bulge in a blood vessel won't do any harm, but if it ruptures there is a 75 percent chance the person will suffer permanent brain damage or die. Now a non-surgical treatment can be a real life saver. Watch Video
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