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June 06, 2011
June 6: June 5, 2010: NBC’s Lester Holt and Robert Bazell told the story of Rick Wilkey, whose metastatic melanoma disappeared after being treated with "ipilimumab" a drug approved by the FDA ...
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June 06, 2011
June 6: Richard Jackson has been battling melanoma, with doctors telling him he would die from the deadly form of skin cancer. The new drug, "ipilimumab," has given Jackson new hope. ITN’s Neil ...
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June 06, 2011
June 6: From cover-ups to sunblocks and hydrating lotions, dermatologist Elizabeth Hale presents the best options for protecting and soothing sun-exposed skin.
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June 06, 2011
June 6: Are you jonesing for java? Well, all that coffee you’re drinking – and eating – may be busting your diet. See how TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer can save you calories with a few simple swaps.
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June 06, 2011
June 6: TODAY’s Al Roker talks with Elizabeth Mayhew of Woman’s Day, who says that teaching your son to show empathy, affection and respect for others will help him turn into a good man.
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June 06, 2011
June 6: TODAY’s Natalie Morales talks with Dr. Lori Mosca and Real Simple’s Sarah Humphreys about decoding some of the ways your body may be telling you about your health.
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June 06, 2011
June 6: Scientists believe vegetable sprouts grown on a farm in northern Germany may be the source of a mysterious and deadly E. coli outbreak in Europe that has caused the death of at least 22 ...
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June 06, 2011
June 6: Earlier this year, Tyler and Megan Longoria received service dogs from 4 Paws for Ability and trained with training director Jeremy Dulebohn to help with their mobility. This exclusive ...
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June 06, 2011
June 6: Harbin’s Siberian Tiger Park is drawing criticism for allowing patrons to watch ferocious cats hunt and feed on live prey for a fee. NBC’s Ian Williams reports.
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June 05, 2011
June 5: The Centers for Disease Control counted five cases of AIDS in 1981. Thirty years later, 60 million people have been infected with AIDS and 30 million have died, but amazingly the rate has ...
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June 05, 2011
June 5: Msnbc’s Alex Witt talks veterinarian Patrick Mahaney about a new study that says over half of U.S. dogs and cats are overweight.
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June 05, 2011
June 5: Lotions that block the sun’s harmful rays can help but offer only a measure of protection. Dermatologist Dr. Jeanine Downie presents the new rules of skin protection and offers some ...
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June 05, 2011
June 5: "Eat This Not That" author David Zincenko runs down chain restaurant desserts that are sure to pack on the pounds, and then offers some healthier alternatives from the same menus.
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June 05, 2011
June 5: A major study that involved more than 4,500 women who had at least one risk factor for breast cancer suggests that a drug developed to prevent recurrences may actually prevent the disease, ...
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June 04, 2011
June 4: Twenty years ago one family made the controversial choice to have a child so she could be a bone marrow donor for their sick daughter. Both girls and their legacy are still thriving. NBC’s ...
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June 04, 2011
June 4: At one of Hamburg’s largest clinics they've been fighting a rare and toxic strand of E. coli that's attacked young, healthy students for three weeks. NBC's ...
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June 04, 2011
June 4: A drug used to prevent recurrences of breast cancer has been shown to prevent breast cancer in the first place in the high-risk population by more than half. NBC’s Lester Holt talks to Dr. ...
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June 03, 2011
June 3: Big cats at a Florida sanctuary beat the heat with a dip in the tub. WTLV’s Lewis Turner reports.
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June 03, 2011
June 3: A cat is pulled from the rubble that was once a three-story apartment building in Monson, Mass. WHDH-TV’s Byron Barnett reports.
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June 03, 2011
June 3: NBC’s chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman answers viewer questions about how to control sweating, especially when it’s interrupting night-time sleeping patterns
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