A study in Lancet Psychiatry found that talk therapy works for preventing suicide. And a study compares the health risks of carbohydrates versus saturated fats. Eboni Williams has a look at the medical headlines. Source
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A grocery store where frozen foods are hot
The items at Babeth’s Feast in Manhattan, which sells exclusively frozen food, are nothing like the TV dinners or cardboard pizza of decades past. Susan Spencer of “48 Hours” checks out the market where products range from Lobster Wellington to Duck Hot Dogs. Source
Peanut butter goes a step beyond
A new line of flavored peanut butters, from spicy to dark chocolate, are on the market. Susan Spencer of “48 Hours” visits a sandwich shop dedicated to the stuff, and learns it can be mixed with more foods than you would ever have guessed. Source
Michael McCaul: Obama’s immigration action threatens democracy
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, explains his opposition to the president’s decision to act unilaterally on immigration. Source
In Hawaii, Spam goes with everything
The often-maligned canned meat, a staple for GIs during World War II, has become a beloved part of the Hawaiian diet, from burgers to sushi. Lee Cowan reports. Source
Authentic Chinese cooking from the master
Web exclusive: Cecilia Chiang tells Mo Rocca how she taught the comedian and culinary fan Danny Kaye how to cook. Source
Songwriters and artists celebrate ASCAP’s 100th birthday
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, better known as ASCAP, celebrated its 100th birthday this week. The group was formed to protect the rights of songwriters and collect royalties from music used in other media. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Biopics redone: The changing face of biographical films
Biopics have been a movie mainstay for over a century, and the genre has undergone plenty of changes since then. Several high profile films are due out in the coming months. Matt Singer, managing editor and film critic for ScreenCrush.com, joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss. Source
Morning Rounds: Cholesterol drug power combo
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips weigh in on new research regarding cholesterol medication, and what treatment options breast cancer patients are choosing. Source
Bill Cosby performs to standing ovation despite rape allegations
Bill Cosby performed for a sold-out crowd Friday night despite decades-old rape allegations coming to light. But a lot of his upcoming shows have been canceled, as 14 women have come forward with similar allegations against the comedian. Vinita Nair reports. Source