Therapy
Sex Surrogates Growing In Popularity
Sex therapists in South Florida say they are seeing an increasing number of patients using sexual surrogates to overcome intimacy and performance problems.
Traveling Therapist Hits Road To Help
From long-lines at shopping malls to the relationships at home; the holidays can bring about a stress level that is almost too much for most people.
Rett Syndrome Often Misdiagnosed As Autism
Two South Florida sisters are trying to educate people on a syndrome that is often misdiagnosed as Autism. CBS4′s Cynthia Demos.
Hairapy: The Root of Female Hair Loss
Women tease, and spray and iron their hair… all in the name of beauty. But broken, damaged and thinning hair could be the result of all that work. Now a device can provide Hairapy by measuring the amount of abuse your hair has suffered.
I-Team: Major Medicare Fraud Bust Targets Miami Clinics
Federal agents stormed homes and offices at dawn this morning as part of a major Medicare fraud bust in and around Miami. The crime: $165 million dollars allegedly stolen from U.S. taxpayers.
South Miami Center Tackles The Dangers Of Yo-Yo Dieting
Yo-Yo dieting leads to eating disorders, and two South Florida woman are uniquely qualified to say so.
Pills Show Promise In Preventing Breast Cancer
Millions of women at higher-than-usual risk of breast cancer have a new option for preventing the disease. Pfizer Inc.’s Aromasin cut the risk of developing breast cancer by more than half, without the side effects that have curbed enthusiasm for other prevention drugs, a major study found.
I-Team: You Can Run But You Can’t Hide: Medicare Fraud Fugitives Caught
Federal authorities are calling it the largest international Medicare fraud bust to date. The arrests out of Bogota, Colombia, follow a joint investigation into Medicare fraud by the CBS4 I-Team and CBS’s newsmagazine 60 MINUTES.






