Three networks, dozens of celebrities and millions of Americans came together for "Stand Up to Cancer," an event hosted by Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Charles Gibson, Jodi Brooks reports.
Dr. Keri Peterson recaps the week in health news
Angel Flight has been flying cancer patients to treatment at no charge for 17 years. But soaring fuel costs have grounded some of the volunteer pilots, and that could put patients at risk.
Colon cancer is the number-two cancer killer in our country. But it doesn't have to be that way, Dennis Douda reports (3:39).
Stars from every part of the entertainment world -- Katie Couric, Rob Lowe, Marg Helgenberger, Neil Patrick Harris, Julia Louis-Dreyfus to name just five -- came together to put cancer on notice. Cater Lee reports.
Brian Everly got a colonoscopy and was able to avoid colon cancer because he had pre-cancerous polyps, Karen Leigh reports.
Blue Shield of California wants to show how vulnerable peole feel when they don't have health insurance. Laura Diaz reports.
As a breast surgeon, the images produced by a Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) scan give an Austin doctor the best possible picture of the cancer she needs to take out.
Manufacturing jobs see steepest falloffs, while health care thrives.
Four dynamic doctors will appear in a new, daily syndicated show that will inform viewers about the latest in health news. Serene Branson reports.
Ask Dr. Manny: I love to exercise with my dog, but how do I make sure she doesn't get heat stroke?
The prime time special, simulcast on all three networks, will feature a huge number of movie, rock and TV stars, athletes and news anchors, all committed to standing up to cancer. Cater Lee reports.
A look at the most germ-infested surfaces people touch every day and how to prevent sickness
How low should you go when it comes to age and flashing those pearly whites? CNN's Judy Fortin reports.
Study: Some men carry commitment-phobia gene
5 ways to send your kids to school with an easy, inexpensive, healthy meal.
The actress talks about the network team-up event to fight cancer.
How would the McCain camp help the Joneses get health care?
Researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center are among the many that stand to gain after the television networks ABC, CBS and NBC come together to ?Stand Up To Cancer.?
Famous faces are hoping to raise awareness and fight against the disease. Christina McLarty reports.
Robin Cole is a former all pro linebacker with the Pittsburgh Steelers and is a prostate cancer survivor. Doctor Nelso Stone is a nationally recognized prostate cancer expert. They are joining us courtesy of the Prostate Cancer Education Council.
Dialysis patient Shad Ireland has beaten all odds on every athlete who wanted to compete with the deadly disease and has competed in the brutal Ironman competition where it has over a 100 mi. bike, marathon run and 2.4 mile swim. Gary Miller reports.
Three more restaurants fail their health inspections in this week's "Eat Drink and Be Wary."
Mayor John Hickenlooper handed out the teddy bears on Thursday at Denver Health Medical Center.
Molecular Breast Imaging?s radioactive tracer finds tumors mammograms may miss.
Men often ignore symptoms
A major study released Thursday says there is no link between autism and the measles vaccine. It's one of many studies with similar results. But not everyone agrees with the findings.
Ask Dr. Manny: Is there a way to improve your immune system?
Dr. Tim Johnson answers viewers' medical queries.
David Greenberg and Marie Hahnenberg discuss controversy over what to teach.
Mysterious disease sends villagers of Northern India into panic. More than one thousand infected with deadly fever
A new study finds no link between the measles vaccine and Autism. Elizabeth Cohen discusses the findings on CNN.
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Dr. Tim Johnson offers some great ways to protect your family.
American teens react to Bristol Palin's pregnancy.
The three network news anchors join forces to help find a cure.
A pilot trial at UNC Hospitals uses a patients genetic profile to prescribe tamoxifen for breast cancer patients.
Former Prime Minister John Howard has had a dig at the government during a dinner celebrating the former government.
A series of studies in the US have a linked a popular cholesterol lowering drug to cancer.
New research indicates no relation between autism and MMR inoculations.