A new study, which will be published on Jan. 1 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, looked at whether Vitamin E could benefit...
A new study, which will be published on Jan. 1 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, looked at whether Vitamin E could benefit patients who suffer from mild to moderate Alzheimer’s. Elaine Quijano reports on the study’s findings. Less
A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal reviews prevention and treatments for the common cold and finds clean hand...
A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal reviews prevention and treatments for the common cold and finds clean hands are the key to staying healthy. Alexis Christoforous reports. Less
In remarks to the American Bar Association in San Francisco, Attorney General Eric Holder said he favors diverting people convicted of low-l...
In remarks to the American Bar Association in San Francisco, Attorney General Eric Holder said he favors diverting people convicted of low-level offenses to drug rehabilitation programs and community service. Less
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recalled a meeting with Burmese generals who were watching "West Wing" to understand parliament du...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recalled a meeting with Burmese generals who were watching "West Wing" to understand parliament during a speech on voting rights to the American Bar Association in San Francisco. Less
According to the American Camp Association family camps have grown 11 percent in just the past four years. Families say they're an inexpensi...
According to the American Camp Association family camps have grown 11 percent in just the past four years. Families say they're an inexpensive way to disconnect from the grid and to re-connect with each other. CBS News' Don Dahler reports on this new trend. Less
Chandra has the constant challenge of pronouncing medical terms properly, so Arsenio has her play "Medical Term or Black Baby Name?"
Once seen as outdated and barbaric, electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) is currently being prescribed for 100,000 Americans a year with severe,...
Once seen as outdated and barbaric, electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) is currently being prescribed for 100,000 Americans a year with severe, hard-to-treat depression. Dr. Sarah Lisanby, department chair of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical Center joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversial treatment. Less
Former deputy director of the CIA's counter-terrorist center, Phillip Mudd, gives advice to Americans traveling amid the global travel advis...
Former deputy director of the CIA's counter-terrorist center, Phillip Mudd, gives advice to Americans traveling amid the global travel advisory issued by the State Department in response to an uncovered al Qaeda plot. Less
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly returning to American Idol in a move that would make her one of the highest-paid judges in reality TV. Sources ...
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly returning to American Idol in a move that would make her one of the highest-paid judges in reality TV. Sources say JLO will pull in $15 million for a one-year deal. She'll replace Mariah Carey and work alongside Keith Urban and Ryan Seacrest. JLO reportedly approached Fox about returning because she wanted to settle in LA so her kids, 5-year-old twins Max and Emme, could start kindergarten. As for the seat left vacant by Randy Jackson, rumor has it Will.I.Am will step in. Stay tuned! Less
More than 60 years ago, Johns Hopkins researchers took cells from a cancer patient - cells that fueled medical breakthroughs, but were used ...
More than 60 years ago, Johns Hopkins researchers took cells from a cancer patient - cells that fueled medical breakthroughs, but were used without her consent. Now, her family has reached an agreement with the National Institutes of Health. Terrell Brown reports. Less
The CBS News Roundup: The Justice Department blocks a proposed merger between U.S. Airways and American Airlines; the Obama Administration d...
The CBS News Roundup: The Justice Department blocks a proposed merger between U.S. Airways and American Airlines; the Obama Administration delays a key consumer protection built in to Obamacare; Taylor Farms de Mexico suspends operations over cyclospora outbreak -- all this and more. Nick Dietz reports on the news you need to know. Less
The Justice Department is suing US Airways and American Airlines to block a planned merger that would create the world's largest airline. Sh...
The Justice Department is suing US Airways and American Airlines to block a planned merger that would create the world's largest airline. Sharyl Attkisson reports. Less
10 years ago the biggest blackout in North American history happened. Shortly after 4pm a chain reaction of power outages left more than 50 ...
10 years ago the biggest blackout in North American history happened. Shortly after 4pm a chain reaction of power outages left more than 50 million people in eight states and parts of Canada without power. The light came back on about 30 hours later. Less
New Jersey has joined 19 other states in allowing adults to use marijuana use for medical reasons. Gov. Chris Christie announced he will als...
New Jersey has joined 19 other states in allowing adults to use marijuana use for medical reasons. Gov. Chris Christie announced he will also permit children under 18 to use edible marijuana for certain diseases. Terrell Brown reports. Less
Just days ago, sources confirmed to US Weekly that Jennifer Lopez was making her return to American Idol. Now the mag says she's already dis...
Just days ago, sources confirmed to US Weekly that Jennifer Lopez was making her return to American Idol. Now the mag says she's already dishing on who she'd like to have sitting next to her. We have to admit, we never saw this one coming! It turns out that Jen wants to see 32-year old talent manager Scooter Braun. That's right! An insider tells the mag that Scooter has not only met with J-Lo, but he's also met with show producers! It actually makes perfect sense considering he's the man behind some of the biggest names in the biz like Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen and The Wanted. Less
Gloria Estefan will be among the personalities interviewed in Latin Americans, the first documentary that recounts more than 500 years of th...
Gloria Estefan will be among the personalities interviewed in Latin Americans, the first documentary that recounts more than 500 years of the history of Latinos in the United States. Recalling how she remembers her mom walking up to a place where a sign read, "no children, no pets, no Cubans," Estefan tells of the struggles that immigrants faced and also talks about the surge of Latino talent⦠From seeing Enrique Iglesias taking off, to JLoâs success and Marc Anthony with a big hit, Gloria says that it was exciting to show the public that the Latin sound, Latin feel, the Latin movement had power. The documentary has interviews with nearly 100 figures including Dolores Huerta and Rita Moreno. The three part series will begin airing September 7th on PBS. Less
Most Americans say there is lingering racial discrimination in this country. But, in a CBS News poll, 73 percent say "real progress" has bee...
Most Americans say there is lingering racial discrimination in this country. But, in a CBS News poll, 73 percent say "real progress" has been made getting rid of it, and 52 percent say there's "real hope" discrimination can be ended. Gayle King reports on the poll's additional findings. Less
Studies show women are overdrinking, overdosing, and are completely burned out as primary care givers. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holl...
Studies show women are overdrinking, overdosing, and are completely burned out as primary care givers. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips and Emme, a body image advocate and supermodel, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the pressures women face and why they're such an issue at this point in history. Less
Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. complete the 2014 American Idol, Season 13 judges panel. Will you watch?
Secretary of State John Kerry met with Arab leaders to make the case that they should support a U.S.-led strike on the Assad regime. Though ...
Secretary of State John Kerry met with Arab leaders to make the case that they should support a U.S.-led strike on the Assad regime. Though many are expected to pledge support, few are expected to say they will join a military strike. Margaret Brennan reports. Less
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