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Content Tagged 'Health'

Doctors Call Memphis Buckle of the 'Cancer Belt'
Memphis is known as the buckle of the Bible Belt. Doctors are also calling it the buckle of the Cancer Belt. Video Watch Video
Chagas Disease Could Be the 'Kiss of Death'
Chagas is a parasitic infection that's been called "The New AIDS." Insects that carry the disease originated in Central and South America, but they're now here in the South. Video Watch Video
Tennesseans Addicted to Prescription Drugs
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem in the Mid-South. Video Watch Video
Urologists Question Government Warning on Prostate Cancer Screening
A test meant to save your life could be harming you. That's what a panel of doctors is saying about the PSA blood test, which screens for prostate cancer. Video Watch Video
Babies Born on Drugs Face Lifelong Problems
Babies born addicted to drugs is a growing problem in Shelby County. Video Watch Video
NYC Supersized Soda Ban Idea 'Extreme,' Says Local Mayor
Hernando Mayor Chip Johnson lost 15 pounds by cutting soda from his diet. He loves talking about getting healthy, but he thinks the proposed ban on big sodas in the Big Apple is a little extreme. Video Watch Video
Tennessee's Dental Health among Worst in Nation
The dental health care for Tennesseans ranks among the worst in the nation, which has sent more patients to the emergency room and caused more adults to lose teeth to decay and disease.
Cyber-Bullying Your Doctor Can Lead to Lawsuits
The internet is all about free speech, but you may want to give a little more thought to that rant you post online about your doctor's care because your comments can get you sued. Video Watch Video
Harmful Code Orange Days Starting Early
High ozone levels occur on hot and sunny days and can be harmful to your health.
1 in 30 Baby Boomers Unknowingly Living With Hepatitis
There's an urgent push for people in the Mid-South to get tested for Hepatitis C. Video Watch Video
National Stroller Brigade Rolls on Washington
Hundreds of concerned mothers and their strollers marched on the nation's capital, voicing their concerns over chemicals that create everything from cancers to learning disabilities in kids. Video Watch Video
Your Sunscreen Could Contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals
Some sunscreens contain chemicals that have been linked to tumors in lab rats. Video Watch Video
Breasts: Getting Bigger and Perhaps Deadlier
Not only are breasts getting bigger, they're also filled with more toxins, so says author Florence Williams in her new book, Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History. Video Watch Video
Early Warm Temps Lead to Increase of Tick-Related Diseases
Already, 74 cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever have been reported this year in Tennessee. Video Watch Video
Memphians React to New Study About a Woman's G-Spot
It's one of the most talked about research: finding the key to a woman's best orgasm, the "G-spot." Video Watch Video
THE TRUTH: Memphis Access to Transplants in Jeopardy
Doctors at the Mid-South's largest transplant center say they could be forced out of business if something drastic doesn't happen. Doctors at Methodist Hospital say a change in federal policy will limit where they can get organs. Video Watch Video
Abortion Doctors' Bill Passes Tennessee House
A proposal that would require all doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges in a licensed hospital either in the county where the procedure is performed or in an adjacent county has passed the House.
Positive Cases of West Nile in Shelby County
Five zip codes in Shelby County, TN tested positive for having mosquitoes with the west nile virus.
Your Meat May Contain Pink Slime
Getting hit by green slime on Nickelodeon kid's shows used to be a badge of honor. But, while green slime in your hair may have been fun, pink slime in your meat is not quite the same. Video Watch Video
Fetal Heartbeat Bill Passes Mississippi House
A bill that would require physicians to search for a fetal heartbeat before performing an abortion has passed the House.
THE TRUTH: Policy Change Will Affect Local Organ Transplants
Is a battle over body parts getting in the way of saving lives? Doctors at Methodist Hospital's Transplant Center say a change in federal policy will limit where they can get organs and reduce the number of transplants they can perform. Video Watch Video
Teen Health Fair Aimed at Preventing Unplanned Pregnancies
Real talk about unplanned pregnancies and teen health was the goal of a health fair Wednesday in Orange Mound. Organizers say they want to educate teens about their bodies and health. Video Watch Video
Medical Marijuana: It's Not about Cheech and Chong
Sixteen states do it, Congressman Steve Cohen is for it, and even televangelist Pat Robertson is in favor of medical marijuana. Video Watch Video
Abortion Bill Passes Mississippi House
A bill that would require doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at a local hospital and to be certified in obstetrics and gynecology has passed the Mississippi House.
'Male Menopause' a Growing Problem
Men listen up: feeling fatigued or always in a bad mood? It may be menopause.
THE TRUTH: Organ Transplant Battle Heats Up
The battle over body parts is heating up in the Mid-South. Supporters of Mid-South Transplant Foundation are pointing fingers at Methodist Hospital doctors, saying they are misleading the public.
Da Vinci Robot Makes Hysterectomy Surgery Less Painful
Painful hysterectomies are a thing of the past at Baptist Memorial Hospital. Video Watch Video
Warm Weather Leads to Longer Allergy Season
The Mid-South is currently experiencing an extreme level of tree pollen and a high level of grass pollen. For allergy-sufferers, enjoying the warm weather can be hard to do. Video Watch Video
Early Hot Weather Leading to More Sunburns
Dermatologists say people are not wearing sunscreen when they are outside and patients are being treated for sunburns much earlier this year. Normally in April, high temperatures are in the 60's. Video Watch Video
Memphis is Worst Place to Live For Asthma-Sufferers
Three of the top five worst cities in the U.S. for asthma are in Tennessee. Memphis is ranked number one. Video Watch Video
Arlington Elementary Awarded for Healthy Practices
Arlington Elementary School is committed to fight childhood obesity. In June, it became one of only three schools in Tennessee to receive a Silver National Recognition Award from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Video Watch Video
Le Bonheur Remembers HIV/AIDS Victims
It was a beautiful night Thursday, December 1, 2011 for an observance of "World Aids Day." Video Watch Video
Take Care Clinics Offer Convenient Way to Stay Healthy during the Holidays
Nearly a dozen Mid-South Walgreens stores have Take Care clinics that are open during the holidays. Video Watch Video
Bill to Pay Pregnant Women has Moms at Odds
Go to the doctor and get $50. Tennessee State Senator Brain Kelsey wants to motivate low-income mothers to get prenatal care by giving them an incentive to go to the doctor. Video Watch Video
Memphis City Schools Want Local Produce
Farmers in West Tennessee are working on a plan to get local produce on lunch menus at Memphis City Schools by fall.
Eating Local Honey Could Help You Fight Pollen Allergies
Spring is on the way and flowers will soon be blooming. For many of us in the Mid-South, this marks the beginning of allergy season. Before reaching for allergy pills as a remedy to your sneezing, try local honey. Video Watch Video
Walgreens Ends Prescription Plan with Express Scripts
Walgreens couldn't reach a deal with a company called Express Scripts, which processes dozens of different brand name and generic medications. It affects nearly everyone under TRICARE, Medicare, and FedEx employees. Video Watch Video
Surgical Robot 'Da Vinci' Unveiled in Oxford
Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi has given the public a look at a new surgery robotic system.
Haslam Health Task Force to Focus on Tenn. Obesity
Reducing Tennessee's obesity rate will be the focus of the Governor's Health and Wellness Task Force.
Therapy Program Helps Parents Combat Tantrums
Has your little one been kicked out of daycare or school because of their bad behavior? If you're having trouble controlling your child, you're not alone and shouldn't feel that way. There’s a therapy program that’s been clinically studied for 40 years, but now is becoming mainstream. Video Watch Video
Memphis Company at Forefront of Knee Replacement
Millions of Baby Boomers suffer from knee pain everyday. They're the driving force behind the huge growth in knee replacement surgery in the United States. Now the work of a Memphis company is changing the way that surgery is done. Video Watch Video
Memphis 'Facemaker' Innovating Scar Coverage
He's known as the 'facemaker.' Matt Singer has masterminded prosthetic eyes, noses and ears, and from his Memphis downtown business, Silicon Arts Labs, he's also helping to disguise what many of us suffer from: scars. Video Watch Video
Gloomy Weather Could Make You Depressed
Lack of sunshine can disrupt chemicals in your body which can result in feeling hungry, sluggish, tired, and depressed. Video Watch Video
Mid-South Trails Nation in Healthy States Report
The latest national health rankings show that once again Vermont is the healthiest state in the nation, with Mississippi raking last.
ETSU Researcher to Study Progeria
A scientist at East Tennessee State University's College of Medicine has received a research grant to study new treatments for a disorder that causes premature aging in children.
Miss. Group Wants Midwife Certification Standards
A Mississippi group is seeking legislation to require certification for midwives, but the state Medical Association opposes the bills.
Study: Nearly All Mississippi Parents Favor Sex Education
Nearly all parents of Mississippi public school children agree -- sex education is needed.
Patient Thankful for New Heart Technology at Baptist Memphis
One of the Mid-South's first patients operated on with cutting edge technology is sharing his story of survival. Video Watch Video
Wine-Lovers Less Likely To Get A Sunburn
Doctors have proven benefits to drinking wine, but you may not know that wine can help keep you from getting sunburned. Video Watch Video
UT Doctor Developing Revolutionary Strep Throat Vaccine
A medical breakthrough made in Memphis could soon protect children from a common school age disease and save lives around the world. Video Watch Video
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