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.
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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.
High unemployment and furlough days mean less fancy feasts for many families. Jay Jackson reports.
It was a do-or-die evening for health care reform - at a rare and historic Saturday night session in the Senate, Democrats clinched the 60 votes they needed to keep the bill alive. CBS 2's Kathryn Brown has the details.
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.
Democrats have hit the magic number of 60 to move ahead on historic health care legislation.
A community came together to bring the Christmas spirit to a young father who might not make it to the holidays this year, Liz Collin reports (1:40).
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.
For the second time this week there are big changes in health care guidelines. First it was a controversy over mammograms, now its cervical cancer testing. CBS 2's Sean Hennessey explains.
Opening ceremonies took place early Friday morning at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Walkers covered 20 miles Friday, with a stop for lunch at La Jolla Shores and on to Mission Bay.
A new study says some women no longer need annual pap smears to screen for cervical cancer. One doctor tells CBS 2's Anne State the new recommendations are leaving out something very important.
They say some women may only need pap smears every two years, not every year. Kelly McPherson reports.
A Pennsylvania university's requirement that overweight undergraduates take a fitness course to receive their degrees has raised the hackles of students and the eyebrows of health and legal experts. Todd Quinones reports.
For the second time this week, changes in health care guidelines have caused some confusion and anger. CBS 2 HD's Sean Hennessey breaks down what you need to know about new cervical cancer screening recommendations.
Staff at a Raleigh assisted living center left residents to care for themselves, and neglected their nutritional and personal care needs, according to a report last month by the state Division of Health Service Regulation.
Following recommended mammogram cutbacks, are calls for fewer Pap smears.
ABC's Dr. Timothy Johnson and Jonathan Karl discuss the week's health news.
The Health Team's Dr. Allen Mask clarifies new recommendations for cervical screenings.
Dr. Siegel sorts out new screening guidelines for cervical cancer
Every Friday, 5 on Your Side highlights the top- and bottom-scoring restaurants in health inspections.
Dr. Cynara Coomer looks at some of the stories that made headlines for the week of Nov. 15 on FoxNewsHealth.com
Controversial new guidelines about frequency of test for women
Buying a 3-month supply of prescription drugs cuts costs by nearly 30 percent.
Can you imagine having a map of your genes on a CD? How about a hologram of your doctor that appears right in your own home? Sound impossible? Well, get ready to take a journey into the future of medicine
Dr. Manny discusses the new mammogram recommendations and other heath headlines on "Imus in the Morning"
Debate over new Pap smear guidelines
Group suggests new guidelines for cervical cancer screenings
A new recommendation from experts suggests women need fewer pap smears.
Hospitals and colleges report decreasing numbers of swine flu cases.
Task force says they will try to do a better job explaining revised guidelines.