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Whenonlyababygirlwilldo
From: MSNBC on Wed, Dec 02 2009 3:32 PM
Dec. 1: Some parents are trying to prevent ‘gender disappointment’ by using high-tech fertility procedures to determine the sex of their child. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with fertility specialists Dr. William Hurd and Dr. Jeffrey Steinberg. (Other)
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CorrosionlinkedtoChinesedrywall
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 24 2009 2:38 PM
Nov. 24: Thousands of families are living with drywall imported from China that could make them sick, government officials confirmed. Some are reporting breathing problems and headaches. (Other)
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ConciergedocsPayuporloseout
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 24 2009 2:38 PM
Nov. 24:  More doctors are offering so-called ‘concierge services’ for patients who can afford the special attention. Is this medical rationing? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky and bioethicist Art Caplan. (Other)
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MedicalpotforADHD
From: MSNBC on Mon, Nov 23 2009 2:25 PM
Nov. 23: Some doctors in California are now prescribing marijuana to teens to treat psychiatric conditions, including attention deficit disorders. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with psychologist Stephen Hinshaw and Robert Jacob of “Peace in Medicine.” (Other)
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Studentstoofattograduate
From: MSNBC on Mon, Nov 23 2009 2:25 PM
Nov. 23: Some students at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania are being told they must meet a fitness requirement to graduate. (Other)
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Deadlineonhealthreform
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: Will the president’s self-imposed year-end deadline come and go without health care legislation on his desk? NBC’s Chuck Todd reports from Washington. (Other)
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Maleshavemorepersonality
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: A new study finds males of many species have more varied personality traits than the females. Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives her take on this, along with ancient heart disease and longevity pills in “The Spin Doctor.” (Other)
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Permanentheartpumpaidssurvival
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: A miniature heart pump called the “Heart Mate 2” could become a permanent treatment for some heart failure patients, a new study suggests. Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on this as well as  upcoming vaccines and how some pharmacies are charging three times the going rate for liquid Tamiflu...
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Flyingwhilesick
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: Socially-responsible travelers who want to spare their fellow travelers from illness often face financial hurdles. Should the airlines do more to help? Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Other) Business - Nancy - Investing - Socially Responsible - Arts
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HighriskpatientsstillwaitingforH1N1shot
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: State health directors and vaccine manufacturers face tough questions about why it’s taking so long to get the H1N1 vaccine to those who need it, especially high risk patients, and about why some Wall Street firms received doses as hospitals waited. Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. (Other)
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Soberanddrinking
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: A new study challenges the core belief of Alcoholics Anonymous that total abstinence is the only way to control a drinking problem. Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on the findings that many drinkers can control their habit. (Other)
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Whatnewscreeningadvicemeansformen
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 18 2009 2:55 PM
Nov. 18: New guidelines say women in their 40s shouldn’t be screened for breast cancer unless they are high risk. But what does that mean for men? Are there concerns over prostate screenings as well? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel. (Other)
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Newtreatmentsfordiabetes
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 11 2009 2:36 PM
Nov. 11: Dr. Nancy Snyderman discusses advances in coping with diabetes with Howard Steinberg, founder and CEO of DLife.com (Other)
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H1N1promptsrationingfears
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 11 2009 2:36 PM
Nov. 11: The Centers for Disease Control is debating who should be given ventilators if hospitals become overloaded with intensive care patients, prompting fears that life-support for the critically ill could be in short supply during the H1N1 pandemic. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with emergency c...
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ChimpattackvictimonOprah
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 11 2009 1:36 PM
Nov. 11: The Connecticut woman mauled by a chimpanzee earlier this year is making her first public appearance on Oprah Winfrey. “I’m starting to get strong,” Charla Nash says after many facial surgeries. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with transplant surgeon Dr. Kenneth Woodside and psychiatrist Dr. S...
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Missedsignsofsuspectstroubles
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 10 2009 2:25 PM
Nov. 10: Fort Hood suspect Major Nidal Hasan may have suffered compassion fatigue, a kind of secondary post-traumatic stress disorder. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with psychologist Jeff Gardere about the anxiety disorder. (Other)
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Girlsbehavingbadlyinsports
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 10 2009 2:25 PM
Nov. 10: Aggressive behavior in male sports barely raises an eyebrow, but some bad sportsmanship among women athletes causes outrage. Why do women’s brawls get more attention? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with psychologist William Wiener and Jeff Hooker, head coach of women’s soccer at the Universi...
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Demsdividedonhealthbill
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 10 2009 2:25 PM
Nov. 10: The divide over health care reform has shifted from the public option to abortion. What does President Obama think of the Stupak amendment? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Linda Douglass, communications director for the White House Office of Health Reform. (Other)
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Candyclaimstobesuperfood
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 10 2009 2:25 PM
Nov. 10: Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives her take on dried fruit candy, penile tissue transplants and cyberchondria in “The Spin Doctor.” (Other)
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AbdulJabbarbattlesrareformofleukemia
From: MSNBC on Tue, Nov 10 2009 1:25 PM
Nov. 10: NBA Hall of Fame basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tells msnbc’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman that he is being treated for a rare form of leukemia. (Other)
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