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Women's medical issues: How gender affects Alzheimer's, depression and cancer

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For decades, sex differences in medical research have not been addressed. Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Paula Johnson, director of the Connors Center for Women's Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital, in Boston, talk to the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-hosts about medical issues that are especially important for women. For more information, visit Charting the Course: A National Policy Summit on the Future of Women’s Health. Also, to watch a webcast of the summit, click here.

Flight 370 search using state-of-the-art sonar and radar tech

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With the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 going nowhere for weeks, the massive, multi-national effort is now entering a new stage - with cutting-edge radar, sonar and state-of-the-art satellite imagery. Greg Charvat, radar expert and author of "Small and Short-Range Radar Systems," talks about the technology's hope and limitations.

Breaking the dress code: Sticking out at work may boost your career

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If you're job-hunting, your clothes can make a difference according to a new study from the Harvard Business School. Bob Rosner, workplace expert and author of "The Boss's Survival Guide," talks about how wearing something out of the ordinary can help you raise your status at the office.



What jobs have the most psychopaths?

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A Time magazine survey takes a look at various professions for psychopaths - someone who, by medical definition, lacks empathy for others and can be shallow, cold-hearted, and manipulative. Vinita Nair reports of the jobs with the most - and fewest - psychopaths.

Obamacare: Four years after bill signing, deadline nears

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The Affordable Care Act - also known as Obamacare - became law four years ago. CBS News political director John Dickerson talks to the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-hosts about where we stand as the deadline to sign up for health insurance under the law is just nine days away.

Ukraine travel warning issued for Americans as Russian troops mass on border

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The State Department issued a warning urging Americans to defer non-essential travel to Ukraine and to defer all travel to Crimea, Eastern Ukraine, and nearby Russia. CBS News' Mark Albert talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about Russia's aggression and the tough sanctions being issued by the U.S.

Time Lapse: Tiny Capital

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Stunning time lapse video displays the breathtaking beauty of Norway's capital city – Oslo. Video courtesy of Eirik Evjen. Check him out on Vimeo , and like him on Facebook. Music courtesy of State Shirt.

"Eureka video" helped FBI crack Boston bombing case

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The public hasn't seen it, but the FBI's Rick DesLauriers and Stephanie Douglas speak with Scott Pelley about the video footage that helped identify the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation. See the full interview Sunday on “60 Minutes.”

On the Road: High school basketball team's assist from above

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As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets a basketball team whose game against a rival team came down to the wire. One player became a hero after getting an assist from a former teammate.

Families of Malaysia Airlines passengers want voices heard

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At the mosque in the Kuala Lumpur suburbs where the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 co-pilot came to pray, there were prayers for answers. But for passengers' families, there is still no peace. Seth Doane reports.

FBI pouring over Malaysia Airlines pilot's flight simulator hard drive

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As the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 enters its third week, FBI computer experts are trying to recover files that were deleted from Captain Zaharie Shah's flight simulator hard drive. The FBI is also going through the private computer files of both pilots. Bob Orr reports.

Russian troop buildup would allow for invasion with little warning

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There are now more than 20,000 Russian troops positioned near eastern Ukraine, equipped with tanks, artillery and aircraft. The Russians are calling the buildup military exercises, but U.S. officials aren't taking their word for it. David Martin reports.

Duke Energy accused of dumping illegal levels of coal ash

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Duke Energy has been charged with environmental violations eight times in less than a month. In its latest violation, the company is accused of dumping 61 million gallons of ash and water into the Cape Fear River -- far exceeding routine maintenance. Mark Strassmann reports.

Why aren’t black boxes easier to find?

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Black boxes that eject from a plane and float on top of the water have been used by the military since the 1960s. And while some commercial airlines have technology that streams data, many are reluctant to spend the money to equip planes with the system. Jeff Pegues reports.

Malaysia Airlines search tactics to rely on human eye

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Military search planes returned empty handed after a day of searching the Indian Ocean for any sign of the objects spotted by a satellite. Stormy weather and choppy seas have hampered the international search effort in the remote region. Holly Williams reports.





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