Mar 14 Watch Livestock Plague Two experts look at the food-and-mouth disease outbreak in Europe. Continue watching
Mar 07 Watch Ergonomic Debate: Repetitive Stress Injury Regulations Kwame Holman reports on the U.S. Senate's debate over repetitive stress injury regulations. Continue watching
Mar 06 Dick Cheney Released From Hospital Vice President Dick Cheney left the hospital this morning after undergoing an urgent procedure to open a closing artery. Doctors found no evidence of a heart attack. Continue reading
Mar 05 Watch Cheney Hospitalized with Chest Pains Vice President Dick Cheney, who has a history of heart disease, checked himself into a hospital today with chest pains. Jim Lehrer talks with Dr. David Pearle, director of the coronary care unit at Georgetown University Hospital. Continue watching
Feb 21 Watch The Price of AIDS A panel examines the economic issues surrounding AIDS drugs. Continue watching
Feb 21 Watch Background: Price of AIDS A background report on the economic issues surrounding AIDS drugs. Continue watching
Feb 08 Watch Arguing with AIDS Over the last several years, some of the more promising AIDS treatments have shown discouraging side effects and complications. Susan Dentzer reports on the limitations of anti-retroviral drugs and other news from an AIDS conference in Chicago. Continue watching
Feb 02 Watch Covering the Pharmacy An aging population and the explosion of new drugs puts a greater burden on pharmacies everywhere. Ted Robbins of KUAT, Tucson, reports. Continue watching
Feb 02 Watch President Bush’s Plan for Prescription Drug Coverage President Bush sends a plan to Congress that would provide low-income seniors with prescription drug coverage. Continue watching
Jan 29 Mad Cow Concerns Spread to U.S., Asia, Eastern Europe Leaders of the U.S. beef industry emerged today from talks with government health officials pledging to do a better job of following regulations meant to curb the spread of mad cow disease. Continue reading