
Dr. T Glenn Pait joins us this morning to answer questions from his Medical Mailbag.

A lot of women are talking about the new government recommendations that they wait until their fifties to get mammograms.

Many Arkansans have questions and concerns about the H1N1 vaccine and the flu, especially with all the clinics taking place around the state and in schools.

Calling it "a huge step backwards" many doctors and patients are rebelling against the government's new guildelines for breast cancer screeening.

Women should keep getting regular mammograms starting at age 40. That message comes Wednesday from Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. And it's aimed at easing confusion over a recommendation earlier this week from a task force.

Federal health experts say an updated version of Pfizer's best-selling anti-infection vaccine is safe and effective for infants and toddlers, despite company studies that failed to meet certain goals.

A volunteer force of more than 1,000 Arkansans has registered to work this Saturday at the free medical clinic for the uninsured at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock.

U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor says he supports moving a proposal to overhaul the nation's health care system to the Senate for debate, but is still undecided on the legislation.