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01:53 -11 months agoA major study has been released showing that Vitamin E and selenium don't prevent prostate cancer, so do vitamins and supplements do us any good? Dr. Jon LaPook reports. cbsnews.com more open pop
9 months agoAmericans are spending more money than ever on back pain; older men are not likely to die from early stage prostate cancer; and tea helps women prevent heart attacks and stroke. cbsnews.com more open pop
01:19 -3 years agoMcDermott reports on efforts by French officials to prevent a bird flu outbreak, counterfeit versions of the anti-bird flu vaccine Tamiflu and a new discovery in prostate cancer. cbsnews.com more open pop
02:12 -1 year agoThe best way to detect prostate cancer -- the second-leading cause of death in men -- is through a PSA test, which is not fool-proof. Elizabeth Kaledin reports on the search for ... cbsnews.com more open pop
9 months agoreports that chocolate may help lower blood pressure, lawmakers want a 9/11 health coordinator and prostate cancer recurrence is influenced by the surgeon's experience level. cbsnews.com more open pop
02:28 -1 year agoDoctors are telling patients to stop taking Vitamin E and Selenium for the prevention of prostate cancer because a new study shows they don't actually work. Dr. Jon Lapook reports. cbsnews.com more open pop
3 years agoMeg Oliver reports on how oily fish may prevent prostate cancer, why many people afflicted with Alzheimer's disease go years without a diagnosis and patients' idea of a good ... cbsnews.com more open pop
3 years agothat estrogen can be safe if not taken for too long, a gene linked to prostate cancer has been found, and the CDC suggests every American13 to 64 be tested routinely for ... cbsnews.com more open pop
9 months ago"light" cigarettes may be preventing some smokers from quitting, calcium may help some women keep a few pounds off and pomegranate juice may slow the growth of prostate cancer. cbsnews.com more open pop
01:03 -1 year agoA new study shows that African-American men have a genetically higher risk of developing prostate cancer. Russ Mitchell reports. cbsnews.com more open pop
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