Dr Jon lapook

Panel finds prostate cancer test unreliable

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  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  prostate  cancer  screening  test  psa  panel  unreliable  recommendation  false  positive  results  health  controversy 

A top government panel says the PSA test for prostate cancer is unreliable giving a falsely positive result 80 percent of the time. Dr. Jon LaPook reports this recommendation has set off a medical controversy.



Stupid Cancer on The CBS Evening News

Tagi: stupid cancer  young adult cancer 

Younger patients struggle in war on cancer: New research shows progress is being made in the war on cancer. But Dr. Jon LaPook reports on a largely unknown group that is still fighting a losing battle against the deadly disease.



Reconsidering HDL as a "good" cholesterol

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  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  hdl  good  cholesterol  bad  ldl  heart  disease  study  research  smoking  exercise  obesity  attack  prevent  raise 

A new study suggests that HDL, or "good" cholesterol, may not be protecting the heart. Instead, factors that increase HDL, such as exercise and not smoking, may be what's really helping. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.



Is this a real test for Autism? Maybeeeee... not? from Kennedy Krieger Institute

Tagi: CBS  Autism  Kennedy  Krieger  Dr.  Rebecca  Landa  head  lag  developmental  delay  spectrum  disorder  alignment  IMFAR  motor  News  Bbc  Nbc  Abc  talk  Fox News  Media  Reporter  Fox News Channel (TV Network) 

This started with a total group of high risk babies ? We need to look at this more.... New research from Kennedy Krieger finds that a simple pull-to-sit task at six months of age may predict risk of an autism spectrum disorder. Researchers at Kennedy Krieger identified weak head and neck control...



Similar brain injuries between war vets, NFL players

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  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  brain  injury  football  nfl  war  veteran  explosion  similar  same  damage  study  troop  concussion  soldier  battle 

New research suggests that the brain damage suffered by soldiers on the battlefield is similar to that endured by athletes on the football field. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.



Whooping Cough Epidemic In Washington State

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  • Autor: PigMine3

Tagi: Whooping  Cough  Epidemic  In  Washington  State  Terrorism  Olympics  Google  Yahoo  pigmine3  pigmine2  Webster  Tarpley  Federaljacktube6  Presidential  Election  Steve  Paul  Joseph  Watson  Police  Brutality  Beatings  911  Truth  New  World  Order  Aaron  Dykes  Afghanistan  War  Pakistan  Iran  Drug 

From: www.youtube.com Please click Like on my FaceBook page here: www.facebook.com Subscribe to PigMine3 above! May 15, 2012 - Before the first vaccine was developed for whooping cough in 1939, the respiratory infection killed thousands of Americans each year. Hundreds of cases are now being...



Whooping cough making a comeback

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  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  whooping  cough  outbreak  vaccine  respiratory  infection  case  epidemic  danger  treat  treatment  prevention 

Before the first vaccine was developed for whooping cough in 1939, the respiratory infection killed thousands of Americans each year. Hundreds of cases are now being reported in eight states including Washington, which has declared an epidemic. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on what is behind the recent...



Growing concern over kids' cancer drug supplies

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  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  cancer  drug  shortage  risk  children  hospital  sick  patient  chemo  cbs 

A shortage of some cancer drugs is crippling many hospitals and patients. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on a bill to deal with the problem, which has yet to pass in Congress after a year.



Drug shortage fix going nowhere in Congress

  • Czas: 4:31
  • Wyświetlenia: 48
  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  drug  shortage  cancer  medication  act  access  congress  bills  block  support  fix  politics  brinkmanship  debate 

The Preserving Access to Life Saving Medications Act would require drug companies to notify the FDA and ask for help if a shortage of a drug is coming. Republicans, Democrats, and President Obama all support the bills but Congress has yet to pass it. Dr Jon LaPook reports.



Health Center: Acid reflux

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  • Autor: CBS

Tagi: cbsepisode  health 

Dr. Jon LaPook of CBS News introduces the newest addition to CBSNews.com's health coverage.



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