Latest Health Videos

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Dark Chocolate News

    A new study finds that eating small amounts of dark chocolate can have some benefits for the heart, reports Elizabeth Kaledin.

  • June 14, 2006 | 8:23 AM PDT

    Vaccines Not Just Child's Play

    Vaccinations aren't just important for children - adults are also at risk for diseases that can be prevented with just a few shots. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has details.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Needles And Infertility

    Acupuncture for infertile couples? Elizabeth Kaledin reports on a new trend which has had some surprising success.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Night Eating Syndrome

    If you wake up in the middle of the night with an urge to eat, you're not alone. Penn psychologist Kelly Allison spoke to The Early Show about her book, 'Overcoming Night Eating Syndrome.'

  • June 14, 2006 | 8:09 AM PDT

    High-Tech Heart Gadgets

    New implantable devices are improving the quality of life for heart patients and saving more lives than ever before. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has the details.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Atkins Diet Law Suit

    A Florida man is suing the Atkins estate and those promoting the diet, with claims it caused health problems and made artery-clearing surgery necessary, Mark Strassmann reports.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Smashing Pregnancy Myths

    There are many myths surrounding pregnancy, so Dr. Laura Riley of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists came on The Early Show to separate fact from fiction.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Stem Cells To Help The Heart?

    Stem cells may be able to provide relief for the thousands of people in the U.S. who suffer from chest pain caused by heart disease. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay explains.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Trans Fat Explained

    Trans-fatty acids, found in countless food products, are under intense scrutiny because they may increase the risk of heart disease. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has the scoop on trans fat.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    More On Breast Cancer Study

    A study suggests that aspirin may be an effective way to reduce a woman's chances of developing a common form of breast cancer. Breast cancer surgeon Dr. Elisa Port explained on The Early Show.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Aspirin Against Breast Cancer

    Elizabeth Kaledin has the Inside Story on new research that suggests taking aspirin frequently can protect against breast cancer -- though there are some negative side effects.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    'Syndrome X' Explained

    The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay explains the medical condition known as 'Syndrome X.' More than 60 million Americans have it, and it can lead to diabetes and heart disease.

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    June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Dangers Of Statin Drugs

    Sharyl Attkisson has the Inside Story on cholesterol-lowering statins. They've helped millions of people reduce cholesterol and heart attack risk -- but may have hidden side effects.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Tips For Healthy Heart

    A healthy heart begins with a nutritious diet and how it can help you avoid heart trouble, The Early Show Dr. Emily Senay explains.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Low-Carb Truths Revealed

    Consumer Reports magazine's health editor, Ronnie Sandroff, spoke to The Early Show about the magazine's testing of supposed low-carb food products.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    The Truth About Hiccups

    Dr. Emily Senay sets The Early Show straight on whether so-called hiccup cures like scaring someone or sucking on a lemon actually work. And what does it mean if hiccups don't go away?

  • June 14, 2004 | 9:28 AM PDT

    Disputing Vaccine-Autism Link

    A new study claims that the long-held theory that childhood vaccines are connected to autism is wrong. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has the details.

  • June 14, 2004 | 9:28 AM PDT

    Autism & Vaccines

    Sharyl Attkisson has the Inside Story on a new report that rejects a link between mercury in childhood vaccines and autism, and talks to some who remain unconvinced by the results.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Low-Carb Or Low-Fat?

    It's a case of dueling diets: low-carb and low-fat. Which is more effective for losing weight? Two new studies compared the plans, and The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay has the results.

  • June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT

    Lyme Disease Hits Record High

    A new CDC report finds that lyme disease cases have reached an all-time high. The Early Show's Dr. Emily Senay explains how to prevent and treat.

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