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Addiction is not hopeless updated: Wed Feb 22 2012 18:25:00

Substance abuse is one of the most pervasive and costly problems in our country. Over 68 million American adults have some form of substance use disorder and about 25 million are addicted to one or more substances. Every year, millions of lives are lost because of it.

SI.com: Ben Glicksman: A Q&A on concussions in H.S. football with Dr. Sanjay Guptaupdated: Fri Jan 27 2012 11:23:00

On Jan. 29, CNN will debut Big Hits, Broken Dreams, a documentary exploring concussions in high school football. SI.com's Ben Glicksman talked with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN chief medical correspondent and practicing neurosurgeon, about his findings and what parents, coaches and athletes need to know to try to protect themselves.

2011's top medical storiesupdated: Thu Dec 29 2011 11:06:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta recaps the year in health and medical news.

Dr. Gupta explores cell phone safetyupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 06:59:00

CNN's Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta discuss manufacturers' guidance for using cell phones.

The brain's amazing potential for recoveryupdated: Thu May 05 2011 08:24:00

In January, a bullet fired from point-blank range tore through her brain. Just last week, she was seen walking, albeit with effort, up the stairs of an airplane.

Dr. Gupta discusses radiation concernsupdated: Wed Apr 13 2011 06:25:00

In the wake of continued fires and explosions in nuclear plants in Japan, CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta puts context around concerns of radiation.

Gupta: Food from Japan poses low riskupdated: Fri Mar 25 2011 08:02:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses radiation concerns from Japan and whether it could affect U.S. food supplies.

Dr. Gupta on the effects of radiationupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 09:36:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports from Shiogama City, Japan, on the potential hazards of a nuclear meltdown.

Bill Gates: Vaccine-autism link 'an absolute lie'updated: Mon Feb 07 2011 09:36:00

Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat down recently with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta in Davos, Switzerland. The billionaire philanthropist was attending the World Economic Forum to push his mission of eradicating polio by 2012. Gates, through his foundation, also pledged $10 billion to provide vaccinations to children around the world within a decade.

The new goal for Bill Gatesupdated: Mon Feb 07 2011 09:36:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to Bill Gates about what his foundation aims to do with and for vaccines.

Gupta: Giffords 'alert' and 'aware'updated: Wed Jan 19 2011 12:15:00

CNN's Sanjay Gupta says that U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords recognized her husband and reached out to him.

Lead poisoning dangersupdated: Thu Jan 06 2011 09:44:00

In 2010, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviewed Dr. Philip Landrigan on his studies of widespread lead poisoning.

Toxic in the cityupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 08:53:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how to protect yourself from the polluted air in your city.

Gupta: Chemicals 'innocent until guilty'updated: Tue Oct 26 2010 14:14:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta testifies about how chemicals might be harming the health of children.

Everyday chemicals may be harming kids, panel toldupdated: Tue Oct 26 2010 14:14:00

Of the 84,000 chemicals on the market today -- many of which are in objects that people come into contact with every day -- only about 1 percent of them have been studied for safety, Sen. Frank Lautenberg said Tuesday.

Gupta: Miner's condition 'remarkable'updated: Wed Oct 13 2010 17:39:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta says the physical condition of the miners is 'remarkable' considering what they've endured.

Gupta: Medical unit 'one of a kind'updated: Fri Sep 24 2010 13:25:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta gives a rare glimpse inside a special medical unit that tries to diagnosis mystery illnesses.

Toxic chemicals in our homesupdated: Thu Jun 03 2010 18:53:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta says we might be repeating mistakes with chemicals. "Toxic America" airs June 3 at 8 p.m. ET.

Tune inupdated: Thu May 27 2010 18:52:00

Is enough being done to protect us from chemicals that could harm us? Watch "Toxic America," a special two-night investigative report with Sanjay Gupta M.D., June 2 & 3 at 8 p.m. ET on CNN.

Ask Dr. Gupta about the environmentupdated: Thu May 27 2010 18:42:00

Do you have questions about dangers in the environment? In the air? In the water? In your home? Click here to ask Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Then watch him live Tuesday, June 1, at 3 p.m. ET on CNNHealth.com. Your question may be answered. And tune in Tuesday-Wednesday, June 2-3, 8 p.m. ET, to watch his two-part investigation, "Toxic America."

Mourners gather in Haitian capital one month after deadly quakeupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 15:35:00

It was as if the giant crowd were celebrating a joyous occasion -- not a coming-together one month after a deadly earthquake.

Gupta treats injured babyupdated: Tue Jan 19 2010 10:49:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta treats a 15-day-old baby whose house collapsed upon her in the Haiti earthquake.

Field hospital shutting downupdated: Sun Jan 17 2010 14:42:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports a field hospital that recently opened will close down and move to a safer spot.

Security concerns cause doctors to leave hospital, quake victimsupdated: Sun Jan 17 2010 14:42:00

Earthquake victims, writhing in pain and grasping at life, watched doctors and nurses walk away from a field hospital Friday night after a Belgian medical team evacuated the area, saying it was concerned about security.

Aid arrival touches off chaosupdated: Sat Jan 16 2010 14:17:00

CNN's Chris Lawrence gets caught in the chaos as aid and misinformation reaches some earthquake victims in Haiti.

Haiti aid efforts hindered in critical hoursupdated: Sat Jan 16 2010 14:17:00

As huge numbers of desperate Haitians struggled Friday in what could be their last hours of life, the supplies many needed remained stuck in planes, ships, and cargo holds, unable to get to them.

Send Dr. Sanjay Gupta your questions on cancerupdated: Wed Aug 19 2009 16:37:00

Do you have fears or concerns about cancer? Have you or anyone in your family been diagnosed with the disease?

The Clinic live on CNN.comupdated: Wed Aug 19 2009 16:37:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta hosts The Clinic live on CNN.com at the Livestrong cancer summit in Dublin on August 23rd 2009.

Tracking, combating H1N1updated: Fri May 01 2009 14:04:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports from the CDC on a new scientific discovery about the virus.

Gupta demystifies the pandemicupdated: Thu Apr 30 2009 21:27:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta brings you the latest information on the swine flu epidemic from Mexico City.

Gupta: Swine flu affecting people in primeupdated: Mon Apr 27 2009 15:46:00

CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta has gone to Mexico, the apparent epicenter of the swine flu outbreak where more than 100 people have died in suspected cases.

Gupta opts out of surgeon general considerationupdated: Fri Mar 06 2009 06:36:00

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, has withdrawn his name from consideration as surgeon general of the United States, he said Thursday.

Gupta pulls from considerationupdated: Fri Mar 06 2009 06:36:00

Larry talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta about why he chose to withdraw from consideration for the post of Surgeon General.

Transcript: Gupta talks to King about surgeon general decisionupdated: Thu Mar 05 2009 22:45:00

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, withdrew his name from consideration as surgeon general of the United States on Thursday. He spoke to CNN's Larry King about the decision and President Obama's health care plans. Here is an edited transcript:

I spy ... future gamblers in your kindergarten class?updated: Wed Mar 04 2009 17:56:00

Is your kindergartner easily distracted? Maybe a little hyper? This might seem like typical child behavior but a new study published in the March 2009 issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine suggests it could be a red flag for a potential gambling addiction as he or she ages.

Is your child a gambler?updated: Wed Mar 04 2009 17:56:00

It may be possible to tell if a kindergartner will become an adult gambler. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.

Catching a 'superbug'updated: Mon Feb 23 2009 18:39:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on drug-resistant bacteria, after one killed a Brazilian model.

Gram-negative bacteria are drug-resistant superbugs to watch out forupdated: Mon Feb 23 2009 18:39:00

A new crop of drug-resistant superbugs is in our midst, and experts believe that they could rival the deadly superbug MRSA.

No autism, vaccine link foundupdated: Thu Feb 12 2009 15:21:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a court ruling that finds no link between vaccines and autism.

Doctors admit prescribing placebosupdated: Fri Jan 30 2009 17:43:00

Placebos, or "sugar pills," have been used in medicine since ancient times. Today, most placebos are given in clinical trial studies for new drugs. A study in the January 2008 issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that 45 percent of Chicago, Illinois, internists report they have used a placebo for patients at some time during their clinical practice. Only 4 percent of those admitted they were giving a placebo.

Tell me more about the cholesterol diet you mentioned on TVupdated: Fri Jan 30 2009 10:22:00

What is the name of the new diet to lower cholesterol that Dr. Sanjay Gupta talked about on "House Call" on CNN?

Sources: CNN's Gupta approached for surgeon generalupdated: Wed Jan 07 2009 10:57:00

The Obama transition team approached Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, about becoming U.S. surgeon general, according to sources inside the transition and at CNN.

CNN's Gupta: Surgeon General?updated: Wed Jan 07 2009 10:57:00

CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, has been approached about the surgeon general post. CNN's John King reports.

Should your teen take melatonin for help with sleep?updated: Mon Dec 22 2008 13:03:00

Any parent with a teenager is familiar with how difficult it may be for them to get enough sleep. But some parents are finding help in a little pill: melatonin, a dietary supplement that helps regulate the body's sleep cycle. But should they?

The truth about colds and flusupdated: Mon Dec 22 2008 13:02:00

A common misperception is that colds are associated with winter weather. But research shows that people actually get more colds during the spring and summer months.

Does aspirin work for everyone?updated: Mon Dec 22 2008 12:57:00

Millions of Americans take aspirin to lower their risk for heart disease. Research in the British Medical Journal, released in January 2008, shows taking aspirin to fight heart disease may not be a one-size-fits-all solution for everyone.

Look inside Kennedy's brain tumor surgeryupdated: Mon Dec 22 2008 12:52:00

Sen. Edward Kennedy announced in May 2008 that he was suffering from a brain tumor, a malignant glioma, in his left parietal lobe. He had surgery at Duke University in June 2008.

Treating that pain in the neckupdated: Mon Dec 22 2008 12:39:00

Back and neck problems are among the most commonly encountered issues in clinical practice. Can a remedy such as enlisting a chiropractor work? And when should a person seek treatment for back pain?

Breathing easier with asthmaupdated: Mon Dec 22 2008 12:32:00

Asthma affects 22 million Americans. It can cause wheezing, breathlessness and coughing. Asthma attacks are preventable, but they cannot be eliminated. Even though the condition is treatable, thousands die from complications each year. The National Institutes of Health provides guidelines for helping asthmatics cope with their illness. These guidelines, released in August 2007, include an "asthma action plan" for parents and schools, and recommendations to help keep asthmatics healthy.

Do kids need vitamin supplements?updated: Mon Dec 22 2008 12:29:00

Most U.S. adults and more than 30 percent of American children take some form of dietary supplement, most often multivitamins and multiminerals, according to a report in the October 2007 issue of Archives of Pediatrics. Experts emphasize diet as the best source of nutrients for children, but physicians may recommend supplements for certain children at risk of deficiency.

Brain shuts down when it doesn't get sleepupdated: Mon Dec 22 2008 12:26:00

A May 2008 study in the Journal of Neuroscience finds that losing just one night of sleep makes the brain unstable and prone to sudden shutdowns.

Face transplant controversyupdated: Fri Dec 19 2008 07:03:00

Larry King talks with CNN's Dr Sanjay Gupta and lead surgeon Dr Laura Siemionow about America's first face transplant.

Do fat cells last forever?updated: Tue Dec 02 2008 18:35:00

What if your doctor told you that even after the weight comes off, your number of fat cells stays the same, and it will be an uphill battle to keep the pounds off? Research published in May 2008 in the journal Nature finds fat cells can shrink -- but they don't go away.

Video games make kids wiggleupdated: Thu Nov 27 2008 11:22:00

Many kids love interactive video games that involve movement, such as Dance Dance Revolution and Nintendo Wii sporting games. Kids who don't already have them really want them. But can these games help kids lose weight and get fit? How do they compare with real sports? New generations of active computer games stimulate greater energy expenditure than sedentary games, but they are no substitute for playing real sports, according to a study in the British Medical Journal in December 2007.

Video games can slim kidsupdated: Thu Nov 27 2008 11:22:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on video games -- and how they might help kids lose weight.

Western diet harmful to colon?updated: Wed Nov 19 2008 17:27:00

People with diagnosed colon cancer who have received treatment and who eat a "Western diet," high in red meat, refined grains, fat and sugar, are more likely to have a recurrence of colon cancer and die from it, compared with patients who eat a "prudent" diet high in fruits, vegetables, poultry and fish.

About the showupdated: Fri Nov 14 2008 05:19:00

"Vital Signs," hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent, is CNN's monthly program giving viewers a global look at the world of medicine.

Stopping car sicknessupdated: Mon Jul 28 2008 15:01:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why we get car sick and how to avoid it.

How CNN's Dr. Gupta treats his carsicknessupdated: Mon Jul 28 2008 15:01:00

Planning a road trip vacation can be tricky and downright frightening for people who are susceptible to carsickness.

Surgery good step, Gupta saysupdated: Mon Jun 02 2008 19:02:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on the advantages of having surgery on brain tumors like Sen. Ted Kennedy's.

How to handle a brain tumorupdated: Wed May 21 2008 11:58:00

Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks about what doctors were looking for when diagnosing Sen. Ted Kennedy's brain tumor.

Kennedy leaves hospital surrounded by familyupdated: Wed May 21 2008 11:58:00

Surrounded by family, a smiling Sen. Edward Kennedy left a Boston hospital Wednesday morning, a day after his doctors announced that he has a malignant brain tumor.

How potent is ricin?updated: Fri Feb 29 2008 16:20:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta looks at ricin and tells just how deadly it really is.

Adults not getting shotsupdated: Thu Jan 24 2008 13:12:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a new study that found most adults aren't getting the vaccinations they need.

Fast food calorie countsupdated: Wed Jan 23 2008 01:08:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks about a proposal to make NYC fast food chains post calorie counts on menu boards.

Reversing Alzheimer's?updated: Thu Jan 10 2008 14:23:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a new treatment for Alzheimer's that can apparently clear minds in just minutes.

Could gene trigger autism?updated: Thu Jan 10 2008 10:23:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on new research that shows a possible genetic trigger for autism.

Fit Nation Summitupdated: Wed Jan 09 2008 16:21:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta is joined by former President Bill Clinton for a "Fit Nation Summit."

Clinton: U.S. risks 'collapse' without obesity solutionupdated: Wed Jan 09 2008 16:21:00

Obesity is the No. 1 health crisis in the United States, and the nation could be at risk without immediate action, former President Clinton said at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit.

Defibrillation delaysupdated: Thu Jan 03 2008 13:27:00

A new study says hospitals often don't deliver defibrillation within the recommended time. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.

Cancer deadlier to uninsuredupdated: Thu Dec 20 2007 11:01:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on a new study that shows the uninsured are more likely to die of cancer within 5 years.

Natural remedy for kid coughsupdated: Tue Dec 04 2007 10:29:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on honey as a solution for children's coughs.

Thanksgiving and sleepupdated: Thu Nov 22 2007 14:12:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why people get sleepy after eating Thanksgiving dinner.

Deadly staph infections spreadupdated: Wed Oct 17 2007 14:09:00

The CDC is calling drug-resistant staph infections a 'major public health concern.' CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta has more.

Makers pull cold medicines sold for infantsupdated: Fri Oct 12 2007 10:34:00

The makers of several leading over-the-counter cold medications are voluntarily withdrawing products sold for infants, the Consumer Healthcare Products Association said Thursday.

Infant medicine recallupdated: Fri Oct 12 2007 10:34:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports makers of over-the-counter medicine for infants are voluntarily withdrawing products.

Scientist maps his own DNAupdated: Wed Sep 05 2007 01:11:00

Scientist maps his own DNA

Dr. Andrew Weil: Aging and alternative medicineupdated: Tue Jul 31 2007 00:38:00

Dr. Andrew Weil is arguably America's foremost practitioner of alternative medicine, or as he likes to call it, integrative medicine.

Gupta describes TB surgeryupdated: Thu Jul 19 2007 05:48:00

Gupta describes TB surgery

TB patient talks about surgeryupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 23:22:00

TB patient talks about surgery

Infected lung tissue removed from TB travelerupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 23:22:00

The Atlanta lawyer with tuberculosis who caused an international health scare after traveling to Europe and back underwent surgery Tuesday to remove the diseased portion of one of his lungs.

Michael Moore, Dr. Gupta square off over 'Sicko'updated: Wed Jul 11 2007 03:25:00

Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose new documentary "Sicko" takes on America's health care system, faced off Tuesday with CNN chief medical correspondent and practicing neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

Moore, Gupta debate 'Sicko'updated: Wed Jul 11 2007 03:25:00

Moore, Gupta debate 'Sicko'

Calorie restriction diet: Healthy dinner recipesupdated: Fri Mar 23 2007 18:38:00

Since the 1930s, researchers have known that a diet that was both nutritious and very low in calories could extend the life in lab rats and mice. It's still unknown whether it could have the same benefit for humans, but April Smith and Michael Rae follow a calorie restriction diet in the hopes that it will.

Book tour dates and signingsupdated: Fri Mar 23 2007 17:18:00

Meet Dr.Sanjay Gupta, CNN chief medical correspondent, during the U.S. tour for his new book "Chasing Life." Please continue to check this page which will be updated as new tour dates are added.

Gupta: Determining critical patients from crashupdated: Fri Mar 02 2007 15:34:00

Six people, including four college athletes, were killed Friday when their tour bus crashed through a wall and plummeted 30 feet from a bridge onto a busy interstate.

Dr. Gupta on breast cancer decline: Hormone replacement therapy is keyupdated: Fri Dec 15 2006 13:07:00

The number of new breast cancer cases dropped by 7 percent in 2003, according to research presented at a breast cancer conference in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday. But some cancer experts wonder whether the decline will last. CNN's Soledad O'Brien discussed the new findings with Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

Gupta: Excess belly fat is not your friendupdated: Thu Sep 14 2006 17:20:00

We recently asked for your questions about how to live a healthy lifestyle to CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

Clinton on AIDS: 'It bothers me to see people die'updated: Mon May 01 2006 11:41:00

Former President Clinton says the world must make a "real commitment" in fighting the AIDS epidemic by getting medication to the most urgent areas and by promoting health care, awareness and prevention of the disease.

Evacuations resume at flooded hospitalupdated: Fri Sep 02 2005 11:41:00

Efforts to evacuate some of the 200 patients at New Orleans' Charity Hospital resumed Friday, a day after they were halted because of sniper fire.

Gupta: Nasal feeding tube usually temporaryupdated: Wed Mar 30 2005 08:29:00

After two hospitalizations and a tracheotomy for respiratory difficulties, Pope John Paul II is being fed by a tube inserted though his nose, a Vatican spokesman said Wednesday.

McGaugh: Memory a long, remarkable processupdated: Tue Mar 22 2005 09:20:00

Memory is a universal, if often misunderstood, process central to people's sense of identity -- who they are, what they know and how they envision their future.

Gupta: Dehydration main concern after tube's removalupdated: Mon Mar 21 2005 12:07:00

Terri Schiavo's case moves to federal court Monday after her parents petitioned to have the brain-damaged woman's feeding tube reinserted. The tube was removed Friday.

Gupta: Smoking-breast cancer link would be a firstupdated: Wed Mar 09 2005 20:58:00

A California scientific panel on Monday will review a draft report showing a potential link between secondhand smoke and an increased risk of breast cancer.

Gupta: Anesthesia a concern for popeupdated: Thu Feb 24 2005 15:21:00

Hours after Pope John Paul II was hospitalized with a relapse of flu symptoms, doctors performed a tracheotomy to ease the ailing pontiff's breathing, a Vatican source said late Thursday.

Doctors perform tracheotomy on popeupdated: Thu Feb 24 2005 05:52:00

Hours after Pope John Paul II was hospitalized with a recurrence of the flu, doctors performed a successful tracheotomy to ease the ailing pontiff's breathing, a Vatican spokesman has said.

Connie Mariano: Doctor to the presidentupdated: Thu Sep 23 2004 17:13:00

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Gupta: Smoking may negate allergy benefit of petsupdated: Mon Mar 22 2004 11:31:00

Past research has shown that children who grow up with pets in their homes have less chance of developing common allergies. But a new study finds that parental smoking negates any allergy benefits of pets.

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