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Hurdles remain for “female Viagra”

The makers of a pill to boost female libido are trying to persuade regulators to approve the drug even though it’s already been rejected twice. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips discusses the possibility of approval. Source

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Medical marijuana for pets

Medical marijuana is legal in 23 states, and now there are special formulations available for dogs and cats. But is pot a good idea for your ailing pets? KCNC-TV’s Kathy Walsh reports from Colorado. Source

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Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig team up again for “Spy”

The actor and director reunite for a new spy comedy. The new film comes on the heels of the duo’s past successful films “Bridesmaids” and “The Heat.” McCarthy and Feig join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the funny films they’ve produced together and their “Ghostbusters” reboot. Source

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Vaccinating bunnies

As RHDV2, a highly-contagious strain of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus, spreads across the country, efforts are being made to protect rabbits at home and in the wild. Source

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Roger Bennett on Blatter’s resignation and World Cup future

The next leader of world soccer will face a huge challenge to repair the sport’s reputation. Soccer analyst and co-host of “Men in Blazers” Roger Bennett joins “CBS This Morning” to weigh in on what the future holds for FIFA following the shocking resignation of President Sepp Blatter. Source

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FDA taking another look at sex drug for women

It’s the little pink pill that could lead to increased sexual desire for millions of women. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss an unprecedented medical breakthrough that could possibly give women the same libido enhancements men have been enjoying since Viagra and other similar medications hit America’s pharmacies. Source

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Road rage possibly behind car crash into biker

Los Angeles police are investigating a possible road rage incident that left motorcyclist Samuel Ayres with broken bones. A video that captured the incident shows Ayres criticizing the driver of a BMW who was talking on his phone while behind the wheel. Moments later, the motorcyclist says the car chased him down and crashed into him, causing Ayres to fly off his bike as the driver sped off. Gayle King reports. Source

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Sandy victims say New Jersey recovery program failed them

Victims of Hurricane Sandy are still feeling the effects of the storm, after a recovery program aimed at rebuilding New Jersey is under fire. Homeowners say that the billion-dollar federal program is preventing their lives from returning to normal. Elaine Quijano reports from Manahawkin, New Jersey. Source

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