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From: MSN Video on Tue, May 17 2011 3:13 PM
May 17: Msnbc contributor Toure shares his thoughts on a blog published on “Psychology Today,” asking the question, “Why are black women less physically attractive than other women?”
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From: MSN Video on Tue, May 17 2011 11:12 AM
May 17: Looking to burn more calories? TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer shares tips for maximizing your metabolism, managing your diet and more.
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Consumershavemoremilkoptions
From: MSN Video on Sat, May 14 2011 12:45 PM
May 14: Milk doesn’t just come from cows, there are other varieties in the grocery aisles too. Nutritionist and Shape contributing editor Cynthia Sass discusses the different tastes and nutritional benefits of soy, coconut, hemp and rice milks.
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Impaledbypolemancheatsdeath
From: MSN Video on Fri, May 13 2011 3:37 PM
May 11: After falling asleep at the wheel during a late-night drive, former Marine Andrew Lynn suffered a horrific accident when a fence pole smashed through his windshield, entered his mouth and penetrated his neck. He speaks with Ann Curry about his miraculous survival.
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From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2011 1:58 PM
May 12: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira reflects on giving her children "roots and wings," the compassion bred from their father's multiple sclerosis and the lessons she's learned raising them.
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Trythesetipsforavoidingskincancer
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2011 10:29 AM
May 12: Dermatologist Dr. Debra Wattenberg tells TODAY’s Natalie Morales that people should apply daily sunscreen, wear protective clothing and stay away from tanning beds to avoid damaging their skin.
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From: MSN Video on Tue, May 10 2011 12:51 PM
May 10: Comedian Maya Rudolph talks about making her older children feel included when she has a new child and why her kids make her laugh "every single day."
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AdvocacygroupaimstoEndDogfighting
From: MSN Video on Tue, May 10 2011 9:53 AM
May 10: Animal advocate Jill Rappaport takes a look at a campaign dedicated to eradicating the heinous sport of dogfighting while also teaching owners to value and appreciate their pets.
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From: MSN Video on Tue, May 10 2011 9:23 AM
May 10: Conjoined twin girls, born in southwest China, have been transferred to a larger hospital for observation. TODAY.com’s Dara Brown reports.
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From: MSN Video on Mon, May 09 2011 6:34 PM
May 9: Dallas Wiens, who suffered life-threatening burns to his head when the boom lift he was operating drifted into a nearby power line two and a half years ago, addresses reporters at a news conference. NBC’s Erika Edwards reports.
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CTscansnotalwaysnecessaryforheadinjuries
From: MSN Video on Mon, May 09 2011 6:19 PM
May 9: A new study finds that in most cases, children with head injuries may not need a CT scan, which can be risky because of exposure to ionizing radiation. NBC’s Erika Edwards reports.
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From: MSN Video on Mon, May 09 2011 10:43 AM
May 9: The two whales are among 20 that stranded themselves off the coast of Florida. TODAY.com’s Dara Brown reports.
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From: MSN Video on Sun, May 08 2011 7:22 PM
May 8: In the U.S., one in every twelve children has a food allergy, many of them life-threatening. To keep students safe at lunchtime and all-day, schools get creative. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.
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Imgoingtokillyouwiththispeanutbuttercracker
From: MSN Video on Sun, May 08 2011 4:00 PM
May 8: A high school student tells NBC’s Kerry Alexander how bullies used his allergy as a threat, and elementary schoolers show Alexander how they clean their hands so they don’t hurt classmates who have peanut allergies.
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Richfamousandbullied
From: MSN Video on Sat, May 07 2011 12:17 PM
May 7: Tom Cruise, Sandra Bullock, and reportedly Emma Watson, are major celebrities who have been bullied. Experts hope that as more celebrities come forward with their tales of being bullied, they will raise awareness about the issue. NBC’s Richard Lui reports.
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From: MSN Video on Sat, May 07 2011 12:17 PM
May 7: Tom Cruise, Sandra Bullock, and reportedly Emma Watson, are major celebrities who have been bullied. Experts hope that as more celebrities come forward with their tales of being bullied, they will raise awareness about the issue. NBC’s Richard Lui reports.
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From: MSN Video on Fri, May 06 2011 7:32 PM
May 6: Comedian Tina Fey talks about her ideal Mother’s Day fantasy and why she loves having a 5-year-old.
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From: MSN Video on Fri, May 06 2011 12:30 PM
May 6: The elite Navy SEAL team that hunted down and killed Osama bin Laden used a combat dog in its mission. Master Sgt. William Gaskins, who has trained a third of the military’s working dogs, tells msnbc's Richard Lui how these canines are used in combat.
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Horsejumpsintocrowdduringrace
From: MSN Video on Fri, May 06 2011 12:14 PM
May 6: Seven people were hospitalized after the horse, which lost its jockey, jumped into a spectator area during a race in Australia. TODAY.com’s Dara Brown reports.
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Volunteershelpweatherdisplacedanimals
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 05 2011 5:11 PM
May 5: More than 100 animals in Arkansas – from dogs to llamas - were separated from their owners after tornadoes and floods struck the state, but a California nonprofit is caring for the animals and helping reunite them with their owners. TODAY.com’s Brooke Sopelsa reports.
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