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December 17, 2009
Dec. 17: Brazilian doctors are trying to determine how to treat a 2-year-old boy with more than 40 needles stuck inside him. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with pediatric trauma expert Dr. Edward ...
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December 17, 2009
Dec. 17: War heating up between the White House and progressives. Are big insurance companies winning the fight over health care reform? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D, ...
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December 17, 2009
Dec. 17: Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta about his new book “Cheating Death,” about medical marvels blurring the lines between life and death. (Dr. Nancy)
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December 17, 2009
Dec. 17: A researcher claims Kris Kringle is too fat, spreads germs and is guilty of “drunk sledding.” Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives her take on this claim and more in “The Spin Doctor.” (Dr. Nancy)
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December 17, 2009
Dec. 17: New studies find that texting is not only bad for your eyes, but can cause chronic pain in the neck, shoulders and fingers. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with opthamalogist Dr. Roger ...
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December 16, 2009
Dec. 16: NBC’s Kelly O'Donnell reports on efforts by a Republican lawmaker to have a 767 page amendment read on the floor of the Senate, effectively slowing down the ongoing health care ...
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December 16, 2009
Dec. 16: As wrangling over health care grows more intense, one of the strongest proponents of health care reform now casts doubt on its future. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Democratic Chairman ...
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December 16, 2009
Dec. 16: Police are investigating reports that workers at a church day care in Cincinnati put melatonin in candy and formula to get children – some as young as 2 months — to fall asleep ...
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December 16, 2009
Dec. 16: From cleaning the kitchen to paying the bills, if you share the chores, you are less likely to divorce. In “Spin Doctor,” Dr. Nancy Snyderman checks this and claims about getting a ...
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December 16, 2009
Dec. 16: From the American Cancer Society to the World Health Organization, scientific bodies across the globe say cell phones are safe. But critics, including the tech-savvy San Francisco mayor ...
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December 16, 2009
Dec. 16: An 8-year-old Boston boy was send home from school after his teacher raised a red flag over the boy’s sketch of a figure on a crucifix. Teachers were concerned, and had him evaluated by ...
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December 09, 2009
Dec. 9: Sexting among teens has become so prevalent that a cell phone company has launched an ad warning teens to think before pressing send. Will it help? (Dr. Nancy)
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December 07, 2009
Dec. 7: As Sen. Ben Nelson (D., Neb) is proposing an amendment that would limit abortion coverage for some women, Sen. Robert Casey (D., Penn) discusses the abortion issue and how the public ...
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December 07, 2009
Dec. 7: More women are claiming to have had affairs with golf legend Tiger Woods. What’s with all the women? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with msnbc.com’s Courtney Hazlett and psychologist Jeff ...
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December 07, 2009
Dec. 7: A study identifies a link between obesity and a genetic variation of DNA. Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives her take on this claim and more in “The Spin Doctor.” (Dr. Nancy)
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December 04, 2009
Dec. 4: A recent photo of longtime Subway spokesman Jared Fogle, famous for losing a lot of weight eating the national chain’s sandwiches, has gained some of those pounds back. Dr. Nancy ...
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December 03, 2009
Dec. 3: Tiger Woods’ apology for committing “transgressions” against his family hasn’t gotten him out of trouble yet. Is that because saying “sorry” isn’t enough? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with ...
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December 03, 2009
Dec. 3: Tiger Woods’ apology for committing “transgressions” against his family hasn’t gotten him out of trouble yet. Is that because saying “sorry” isn’t enough? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with ...
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December 02, 2009
Dec. 1: New study finds that the feeling of loneliness may spread like a cold. Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives her take on this study and more in “The Spin Doctor.” (Other)
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December 02, 2009
Dec. 1: As drug testing for children gains in popularity nationwide, some parents in New York City are getting free at-home kits from the police. Are the testing kits really the best way to ...
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