Barack Obama's controversial health care bill has received a major boost.
Democrat Betsy Markey had been the target of a lobbying campaign against the bill, and in the end, she voted "no," Howard Nathan reports.
Are mammograms necessary for all?
Health care bill passes in late-night vote with just enough Democratic support.
Young children often have many activities, but some may be overscheduled.
George Stephanopoulos discusses the House's health care bill and what it means.
The host of the TV Show "The Doctors" took part in the event that happened at 100 shops. Glen Walker reports.
As the House opens debate Saturday on President Barack Obama's landmark health care overhaul, people in the Triangle are talking about what extending insurance to tens of millions of Americans means for them.
President Barack Obama summoned Democrats to "answer the call of history" Saturday as the House pushed toward a vote on a landmark health care bill holding out the promise of coverage for tens of millions who lack it.
Should schools vaccinate students without parents' permission?
President heads to Hill ahead of crucial vote on health care reform bill.
House Democratic leaders charged today that the Republicans continued stalling tactics. Dave Bryan reports.
Yoga may be effective for reducing chronic low back pain. A survey found pediatricians are more likely to prescribe antibiotics if parents expect to get them. Smog may be particularly harmful to babies. Dr. Kim Mulvihill reports.
A diagnosis like breast cancer can throw a patient's finances into upheaval. Many people face expensive medical bills and they can't work. CBS4's Karen Leigh reports how one organization is providing those patients with a sense of security.
Factors you need to consider for the best prescription drug coverage.
Cancer donations intended for children were allegedly stolen by a mother in broad daylight.
Duke University broke ground on a cancer research center less than two months after UNC-Chapel Hill opened another cancer center about 12 miles away.
Every Friday, 5 on Your Side highlights the top- and bottom-scoring restaurants in health inspections.
Fancy clothing or lack of coats prevents children from outdoor play at daycare.
Fitness trainer Brett Hoebel shows you how to tone up and flatten your belly.
Find out how to keep your pets safe from the swine flu virus.
Hearty side dishes to round out your Thanksgiving dinner.
What do a computer mouse and a hockey puck have to do with controlling food portions? Dietitian Tanya Zuckerbrot reveals tips to help you keep your waistline in check
Tanya Rivero anchors a recap of "Good Morning America."
Arthritis affects the lives of millions of Australians, but some of the new treatments being used are turning the tide against this crippling disease.
New research suggests that babies' cries mimic the accents of their mothers.
Many patients awaiting the vaccine are angry over CDC distribution decisions.
The health risks associated with the excessive use of high heels.
North Carolinians on both sides of the health care debate made their voices heard at rallies in the national and state capitals.
Could new technology be more harmful for coronary bypass patients?
Tips to make sure your child is getting enough of this essential vitamin.
The author talks about his writing and publishing career and his new book.
First case of H1N1 flu confirmed in pet cat
Dr. Richard Besser discusses the first documented case of H1N1 in a cat.
The author of "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man" offers relationship advice.
Victoria's mental health minister has ordered an inquiry into security at one of Melbourne's biggest psychiatric facilities after two patients were murdered.
U.S. facing shortage of seasonal flu vaccine
Music therapy has been found to help some sufferers of Alzheimer's disease, as well as their family and caregivers. In one home for Alzheimer's and dementia patients, residents take up drumming and singing as a means of connecting to others in the midst of these isolating illnesses. Duration: 01:48