For many people, the only thing worse than a bad nose is a bad nose job. Doctors are now going to a surprising source to help rebuild noses for a natural look. Seven's Diana Diaz shows us why this Nose News is good news for patients with botched surgeries. [full story]
We all break a sweat now and then, but nearly eight million Americans have a problem that makes them sweat so much it's embarrassing. No amount of anti-perspirant or powder can stop it, but a new procedure can. Seven's Christine Cruz has more in today's Healthcast. [full story]
More and more robots are being used in the operating room every day. Now, they're being used to help women with a painful problem. Seven's Diana Diaz shows us how this Robotic Relief. [full story]
It's an itchy, painful condition that keeps millions of children up at night. Eczema is a common skin problem that can be difficult to treat. As Seven's Christine Cruz shows us in today's healthcast, some doctors are sending patients to the laundry room to find relief. [full story]
With a shortage of H1N1 vaccinations nationwide, everyone is doing everything they can to avoid the flu. but what you eat could be one of your families best weapons. Seven's Lynn Martinez shows us the foods that are the top Flu Fighters. [full story]
It's a dizzying disorder! For people with vertigo, simply turning over in bed can throw them into a spin. In today's Healthcast, 7's Christine Cruz shows us how new treatments are helping patients get back in balance. [full story]
10/29/09 - Detox
Lots of celebrities are doing it, but are body cleansers really safe? Seven's Christine Cruz shows us why some people say they feel better after doing detox. [full story]
For those who want to get rid of love-handles or a pooching stomach, there's now a way to lose inches and get rid of fat without surgery. Seven's Diana Diaz shows us doctor's new tool to Fight the Fat. [full story]
Blocked arteries are blamed for many heart attacks, but now doctors have a new treatment, which is allowing some patients a longer healthier life. Seven's Richard Lemus has more in today's Healthcast. [full story]
Millions of Americans suffer from asthma. For some, it's so bad they can never be far from their inhaler and often end up in the hospital, but a new treatment has some people breathing easier. Seven's Christine Cruz has the story in tonight's Healthcast. [full story]