
FDA experts to review safety of birth control implant
Medical experts to take a closer look at problems reported with the birth control implant called Essure
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Medical experts to take a closer look at problems reported with the birth control implant called Essure
The FDA approved a first of its kind--non-surgical treatment to melt the fat off the chin
Nutritionist Lisa Young, author of "The Portion Teller Plan," discusses how an "added sugar" listing to nutrition labels will educate consumers
Nutritionist Lisa Young, author of "The Portion Teller Plan," discusses an important change that addresses how much Americans now eat
Karoun Dairies, Inc., recalls several brands of soft cheeses; two dozen illnesses reported
FDA finds more young people picking up mint flavored cigarettes, have harder time quitting them - plus more medical headlines
State health officials in California have yet to announce a recall of raw chicken linked to a salmonella outbreak
The FDA is proposing new rules that would make importers responsible for food safety
Long-delayed rules aim to reduce outbreaks of salmonella, E. coli and other illnesses spread through contaminated food
Caffeine powder is sold as an unregulated dietary supplement but can be deadly in high doses
Updated food labels will reflect more realistic serving sizes, but some warn the overhaul may backfire
Suburban Los Angeles hospital says some patients have contracted a bacterial infection linked to a particular medical scope
New study finds worrisome trend in teen smoking habits
Millions of women may sign up for a new drug to treat low sexual desire, but get turned off over time
Millions of women suffer from low libido, but even with new drug, they have very few options
FDA decision on first medication to boost women's sex drive comes amid many concerns
Federal regulators say medical scope manufacturer failed to report infections
Marketing team slammed by FDA last year over misleading claims for testosterone drug; FDA expected to make its decision on female libido drug next week
The FDA says Kardashian's social media posts violate federal drug-promotion rules
Food companies and industry groups hope to continue to use trans fats in certain foods
U.S. bans some imports after health officials traced illnesses to parasite in fresh herb
Medication is made in a whole new way that might be easier for some patients to take
Two prescription meds for two very different conditions may look and sound a little too much alike
Proposal would help consumers know how much added sugar is hidden in packaged foods
Oncologists are calling for drug prices to be reined in, but pharmaceutical firms insist their business model benefits care
Vance has described his longtime friendship with Kirk, who was also a key ally in his political rise.
"We have a framework for a TikTok deal," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after talks with Chinese officials in Spain.
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.
As Trump urges Israel to be "very careful" after a strike in U.S.-allied Qatar, Netanyahu calls Rubio's visit "a clear message that America stands with Israel."
CBS News Atlanta makes its debut with immersive technology, a startup-style newsroom and a mission to serve the community from day one.
President Trump says getting rid of a quarterly reporting requirement for public companies would lower costs and help businesses.
The suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is under special watch in a Utah jail, days after he allegedly shot and killed the 31-year-old conservative activist.
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They may have little recourse.
Maurene Comey is suing the Trump administration over her firing in July, saying that her termination was unlawful and unconstitutional.