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Health News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
The FDA has approved a new drug called Torisel to treat renal cell carcinoma, an aggressive type of kidney cancer.
Health News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
Surveys show the percentage of sunburned U.S. adults has been rising in recent years. The CDC spotlighted America's sunburn statistics, as well as and what to do to avoid sunburns.
Health News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
A Canadian study shows that health, wealth and having a meaningful life drive quality of life after age 60.
60 Minutes: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
60 Minutes' Mike Wallace revisits memorable newsmakers, including Dr. Jack Kevorkian in his first post-prison interview, actress Vanessa Redgrave and Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, this Sunday, June 3, at 7 p.m …
US News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
Some relatives of people who died with Dr. Jack Kevorkian's help say his release from prison stirs up grief over the deaths of their loved ones. Others are grateful for the services the retired pathologist offered to …
US News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
Prosecutors plan to seek an indictment against a former Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper after a porn actress wrote in her blog that she performed sexual acts on him during a traffic stop and he took photos and video …
US News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
Most people along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts still lack a hurricane survival plan, despite pleas from emergency officials for residents to prepare before the season starts, according to a poll.
US News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
A frail Billy Graham, using a walker and leaning on his son Franklin, was honored by three former presidents as they dedicated a North Carolina museum built to be a "living crusade" that will carry on his work after …
US News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
Samir Patel's dream of winning the National Spelling Bee, a goal that dominated the last five years of his life, ended in one quick moment with the word "clevis."
US News: CBSNews.com - May 31, 2007
The head of the largest program tracking the health of World Trade Center site workers says several have developed blood cell cancers, raising fears that cancer will become a "third wave" of illnesses among those …