Millions of Americans take prescription drugs for heartburn and acid reflux. A new study finds prolonged use of many of these drugs could put you at risk for bone fracture. Nancy Cordes reports.
Millions of Americans take prescription drugs for heartburn and acid reflux. A new study finds prolonged use of many of these drugs could put you at risk for bone fracture. Nancy Cordes reports.
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine says patients who took a new osteoporosis drug had a 70% decrease in spinal fractures and a 40% drop in hip fractures. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
From better sex education to frank discussion of responsibility, fewer teens are having sex and those who do are doing it more safely. Randall Pinkston reports.
Only On The Web: Katie Couric previews the top stories on tonight's "CBS Evening News," including long delays at airports, extreme weather conditions and bone marrow transplants.
During these tough economic times, even the rich are in a crunch. Ben Tracy reports how many affluent people are putting up their valuables as collateral for a loan.
The FDA is investigating whether cold and cough medicines are safe for children under age six. This comes after makers pulled meds for children two and under last year. Nancy Cordes reports.
Thursday: Auto executives were back on Capitol Hill seeking $34 billion in bailout money; Why GM is trying to sell its once-promising Saturn brand; and the perils of looking for a doctor online.