Prescription AddictionDoctors and pharmacists have been found guilty of putting prescription medicine in the hands of people who are addicted.
Scent MemoriesBy studying mice, researchers have identified an area of the brain that processes smell and creates long-term memories.
Women and MoneyNancy Snyderman reports on how one state requires women to pay 140% more than men for their individual health insurance.
MRI RisksA certain MRI fluid is causing serious health problems for certain patients.
Spinal CordA special foundation dedicated to eradicating paralysis donates a wheelchair to one of their researchers.
Harp DoctorThis isn't your typical post-op therapy: patients in Chicago are attending msuic therapy sessions.
Scotus Drug SuitBrooke Hart reports the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case brought by a Vermont guitarist and pianist who lost her arm as a result of an injection of a nausea drug.
Loud MoviesSound experts and ear doctors weigh in on the cinematic debate: how loud is too loud when it comes to sound and the movies?
Stem CellsWith the door about to open on a new administration, employees at Menlo Park's Geron are getting a new dose of optimism about stem cell research.
Scotus Drug SuitBrooke Hart reports the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case brought by a Vermont guitarist and pianist who lost her arm as a result of an injection of a nausea drug.
BrainYou know how a good movie can really get into your head? It turns out that's not just a figure of speech, it's a scientific fact.
Drug Reaction RiseThe number of adverse reactions to prescription drugs jumped significantly during the first three months of 2008, with 4,825 deaths and nearly 21,000 injuries reported.
Healthcare SchoolRadiology students are just some of the rising healthcare specialists that see the healthcare field as a thriving employment field.
FDAMembers of an FDA advisory committee say the agency did not include important studies in their analysis of the chemical BPA, possibly giving Americans a false sense of security.
Recession HealthResearchers say there's a reason to cheer up in the recent recession- studies show people tend to become healthier during economic downturns.
PlaceboRobert Bazell reports on how often doctors consciously take advantage of the placebo effect and give patients ineffective treatments on purpose.
Hand TransplantAmy Robach reports on a woman who is a candidate to become the first women in the U.S. to receive a bilateral arm and hand transplant.
Diaphragm Pacer SurgerySurgeons at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center performed surgery on a paralyzed man that now allows him to breathe without a ventilator.
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