A 19-year-old woman was arrested in the kidnapping of Angel Perez.
George Stephanopoulos on President Obama's first state dinner.
The domestic diva takes on childhood obesity.
The automaker Tesla wants to take over an aging complex once used by NASA. Dave Bryan reports.
A North Texas woman says she has a way to treat childhood disorders like autism and ADHD without medication. She customizes all natural options for each child and families say they've seen dramatic improvements.
Dangers of trying to control the cost of drugs. Millions of Americans take generic medications for everything from fighting infections to birth control heartburn. Switching to generics is supposed to be safe, but not always. Stephanie Stahl explains.
A 12-year-old boy, with inoperable brain and kidney tumors, was the inspiration for the UNT basketball team Tuesday night. Collin Zimmer, a Corinth middle school student, has battled cancer for two years.
A new study finds ginkgo biloba can help prevent peripheral vascular disease.
When Thanksgiving dinner is all wrapped up, composting your leftovers may be the best way to give thanks to mother earth. Jeffrey Schaub reports.
Many Americans turn to herbal remedies to lower their risk of heart disease. One supplement that is especially popular is gingko biloba. But the latest research on the herb is not very heart healthy. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida reports.
The event will include lettuce from Michelle Obama's garden and Bollywood music.
A 13-year-old boy is safe at home with his family after he went missing for 11 days. The teen, who has autism, stepped ona train and went unnoticed ride after ride. CBS 2's Lou Young tells of his subway odyssey.
In just a few hours, President Obama and his wife will host their first state dinner. India's prime minister is the guest of honor. And as CBS 2's Joel Brown reports, a Chicago Oscar winner will also play a starring role.
How to enjoy your Thanksgiving feast without destroying your diet.
Keep your pets happy and healthy while you're away for the holidays.
A San Leandro man with a history of mental health problems was set for arraignment Tuesday on charges stemming from a confrontation with a BART police officer at the West Oakland BART station on Saturday. Anna Duckworth reports.
Brain scan reveals paralyzed man was awake during a 23-year "coma."
Headline Health talks to FOX A-team member Dr. David Samadi about causes and fixes for erectile dysfunction
A floating hospital for the poor is sailing the Amazon, taking much-needed health services to populations who are still very isolated from the rest of the vast country.
Drug maker Novartis opens first U.S. flu vaccine plant
Steven Spielberg will be among the guests and Jennifer Hudson will perform.
Chris Cuomo anchors a recap of "Good Morning America."
Thousands of people camped out in Hyde Park overnight to receive a free turkey dinner. Kirk Hawkins reports.
Members of the Minnesota Wild are growing moustaches in the month of November to gain awareness for prostate cancer, Mark Rosen reports (3:00).
The law says all dogs must be vaccinated against rabies, but a vet says the shot will kill the dog because she has an auto-immune disease. Melissa McCarty reports.
There are more than 400,000 words in the Senate Health Care bill, but politicians seem to mostly be talking about two of them: Public Option. But what is the public option? Jason DeRusha answers this Good Question. (2:38)
She's 33 and looking for a job and more dates, so Alison Polsky says she pays special attention to beauty problem areas.
Two separate verdicts in Philadelphia Monday have given hope to hundreds of thousands of women in Texas. More than 40 North Texas women have filed suit because of the hormone-replacement drug Prempro.
Obama's upcoming issues include health care, Afghanistan and federal deficit.
Deaths linked to drop-down crib prompt recall of 2.1 million Stork Craft cribs.
Kurt Fearnley recounted his ordeal at the National Disability Awards dinner in Canberra last night where the Prime Minister announced the possibility of a disability insurance scheme.
Taking the do-it-yourself approach to health may come with risks. Everyone's tried home remedies, and many work fine but there are several do-it-yourself health techniques that can spell trouble. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips reports.
Making the right breakfast choice can really get your day off to a good start. But many of us may be avoiding eggs because of health concerns. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida explains how an egg could help your blood pressure.
Dr. Manny debunks claims that receiving the H1N1 vaccine during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage
Universal Orlando is fined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as a result of the injury of an employee over the summer.
Thousands of people are resting their tired legs and feed today after the breast cancer 3-day.
Environmental toxins such as tobacco and lead may increase risk for ADHD.
Magazine gives sex tips to teens
ABC's Dr. Richard Besser warns that the outbreak might not be over yet.