| 11/03 | Moms & PTSD Soldiers and crime victims aren't the only people who experience PTSD. New mothers can, too. Researchers Find More Bacteria On Women's Hands A new study reinforces the wisdom of hand
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| 11/04 | Weight Loss Surgery Without Incisions? For the first time in this country, surgeons are performing a weight loss procedure without a single incision. |
| 11/06 | Snack Pack Facts There's no doubt 100 calorie snack packs are popular, with more than 150 different options on the market, selling more than $200 million worth last year. |
| 11/07 | Online Yoga Classes This year, nearly 16 million people will hit the yoga mat. Some will strike a pose in a yoga studio. Others in front of their very own computer. |
| 11/10 | 'What's On The Menu' Investigation: UPDATE Lawsuit Filed Lawsuit claims that popular restaurants sold light-menu items loaded with calories. Are you eligible to make a claim? |
| 11/11 | "What Your Teens Aren't Telling You" Sycamore Junior High School to host seminar on teens. $25,000 Check Presented To St. Jude The "Cure Starts Now" presented a $25,000 check to St. Jude Children's Reseach Hospital for brain cancer research. Preview: How To Save Money On Your Prescriptions We all need a little help and advice in saving money, especially in these tight economic times. But how do you make sure that you’re getting a good deal without sacrificing quality? |
| 11/12 | Best Prescription Drug Deals Finding the best drug deals may depend on where you shop ... and who you know. First Case Of Influenza Reported In Cincinnati The patient, a 16-month-old child was seen in a local hospital with symptoms of influenza-like illness including a fever greater than 102 degrees and cough. Study: Same-Sex Heart Transplants Are Better It turns out men and women really are different at heart.
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| 11/13 | Smoking Ban May Save Lives A new study at Harvard shows a significant decline in heart attack deaths since Massachusetts' statewide ban took effect four years ago. Where Body Fat Is Stored Makes Difference Researchers in Germany found people with excess fat around the abdominal area are at a greater risk of premature death. More Americans Skipping Out On Health Care A recent survery found almost half of Americans say someone in their family has skipped essential health care in the past year because of the cost. |
| 11/14 | Cold And Flu Survival Kit Tips on how to avoid being sick as well as what to do when you do feel bad. Preview: The Big Vaccine Debate More and more parents are choosing which vaccines to give their children, if any at all, due to concerns about autism, cancer, and other potential side-effects. Animal Testing Animal testing: is it our past or future? |
| 11/17 | The Big Vaccine Debate Some parents and doctors debate the safety and necessity of childhood vaccines. Government Offers Help For Mental Illness Mental health advocates hold a forum to help people navigate the system of government health benefits. |
| 11/18 | Nestlé Recalls Frozen Dinners Over 879,000 pounds of frozen chicken meals recalled after hard plastic turns up in several products. Colds & Cough Viruses On The Rise Viral upper respiratory infections are sending more people to see their doctors. Medicare Wants To Limit Weight Loss Surgery Coverage Medicare says some obese patients are too slim for coverage. Girls On The Run 5K Girls from across the Tri-State will be running in a non competive 5K event, wrapping up a 12 week program of training and life skills learning. Doctors Very Unhappy, Survey Finds Not being able to practice medicine chief complaint among physicians. |
| 11/20 | Preview: 'Super Lice' Store-bought lice solutions may not always do the trick. So how do you get rid of the resistant "Super Lice"? Cincinnati Offers Free Flu Shots The Cincinnati Health Department is offering free flu shots for Ohio residents age 3 and older. In Vitro Guarantee Program offers money-back-guarantee for in vitro fertilization. DNA Hair Loss Test For Women For the 25% of women who suffer from female pattern baldness, losing hair can be like losing their identity.
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| 11/21 | Activists Say Tobacco Settlement Is Being Wasted Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland said states have every right to use settlement money to maintain their overall fiscal health and it doesn't mean they are ignoring smoking.
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