More than five million people a month visit the health and fitness website Well + Good. It covers everything from beauty products to workout studios to health food crazes. Co-founders Melisse Gelula and Alexia Brue join “CBS This Morning” to reveal their prediction of wellness trends for 2016. Source
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Signs of sudden cardiac arrest could show up early
New research finds sudden cardiac arrest isn’t so sudden. The study shows many patients miss or even ignore the early warning signs that may begin showing up weeks earlier. The survival rate for sudden cardiac arrest is less than seven percent, but with early detection and medical intervention, that rate jumps to 32 percent. Lenox Hill Hospital cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the warning signs. Source
Vaccine shortages emerge as COVID cases rise in some states
Millions of coronavirus vaccines have been administered in the U.S., but health officials are worrying about rising cases. Lilia Luciano reports. Source
FDA eases blood donation ban on gay men
The FDA is easing its restrictions on gay and bisexual men who want to make a blood donation. But there’s a catch — the lifetime ban is being replaced with a new policy that requires gay and bisexual men to abstain from sex for a year before being able to donate. Harvard Law professor Glenn Cohen joins CBSN with more on the legal issues that could result. Source
Fallout from Steve Harvey’s Miss Universe blunder
The wrong winner was named during the 2015 Miss Universe pageant. Host Steve Harvey accidentally announced Miss Colombia was the winner, when Miss Philippines was supposed to claim the crown. Former pageant coach Gary Politana and CBSN producer Kaitlynn Fish have more on the impact of the mistake, on CBSN. Source
Steve Harvey flub leads to awkward Miss Universe crowning
The Miss Universe crown was placed on the wrong head Sunday night thanks to an unfortunate mistake by the host. Mireya Villarreal explains how the awkward moment went down. Source
FDA lifts official ban on gay, bisexual blood donations
After 32 years of banning blood donations from gay and bisexual men, the FDA is allowing them to donate to the blood supply, but serious restrictions remain in place. Source
Some wealthy Americans accused of skipping vaccine line
Since the vaccine rollout began shipping in the U.S. in December, it is up to the individual states to determine who gets the vaccine. Source
CBS News trending stories for Dec. 21, 2015
A woman allgedly intentionally drives her car onto a Las Vegas sidewalk, Bernie Sanders apologize to Hillary Clinton over the data breach scandal and more are among today’s CBSNews.com trending stories. Source
Chris Christie doubles support in New Hampshire
Chris Christie’s ground operation in New Hampshire is paying off with improving poll numbers. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with details. Source