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Swinefluvaccinestolen
From: MSNBC on Fri, Nov 06 2009 2:05 PM
A thief stole a shipment of hundreds of swine flu vaccine. NBC’s chief medical officer, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, reports. (Other)
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Whatcausedpsychiatristtoturnintoakiller
From: MSNBC on Fri, Nov 06 2009 2:05 PM
NBC’s chief medical officer, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, reports on Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, and Army psychiatrist and the man authorities say killed 13 people on a U.S. military base. (Other)
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RatingAmericasresponsetoH1N1
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 04 2009 2:15 PM
Nov. 4: While many are still having trouble getting the new swine flu vaccine, a new study says the H1N1 virus can be deadly for all ages, not just young people. Was the U.S. government prepared enough for the swine flu pandemic? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Sen. Tom Harkin (D. Iowa). (Other)
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ObamaAgingbeforeoureyes
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 04 2009 2:15 PM
Nov. 4: After being called too thin, President Obama defended not only his stance, but his stature, saying, “just because I’m skinny doesn't mean I'm not tough.” How does stress affect the president? (Other)
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Kidsasstressedastheirparents
From: MSNBC on Wed, Nov 04 2009 2:15 PM
Nov. 4: A new report finds that America’s kids are more stressed than their parents think. (Other)
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Houseunveilshealthbill
From: MSNBC on Thu, Oct 29 2009 1:04 PM
Oct. 29: The historic $894 billion reform plan will expand coverage including a public option to boost choice and competition in health insurance. What are other big points of the House bill? NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell reports. (Other)
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Senatebillgoespublic
From: MSNBC on Tue, Oct 27 2009 1:54 PM
Oct. 27: House majority leader Steny Hoyer (D, Md.) is praising the decision by the Senate’s top democrat to go “public” with his version of the health care bill.  Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Sen. Sherrod Brown (D, Ohio) who wrote the public option portion of the committee’s bill. (Other)
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Moneydrivenmedicine
From: MSNBC on Tue, Oct 27 2009 1:54 PM
Oct. 27: A new documentary looks at the realities of the health care system and how the profit-factor influences decisions. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with author Maggie Mahar. (Other)
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Wheresthefluvaccine
From: MSNBC on Tue, Oct 27 2009 1:54 PM
Oct. 27: Doctors and some lawmakers are sounding the alarm on delays the lack of information about swine flu vaccine supplies. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts. (Other)
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Shouldpilotsbeallowedtonap
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 26 2009 2:11 PM
Oct. 26: The flight that overshot Minneapolis airport by 150 miles has put a spotlight on the debate over pilot fatigue. “I’ve ordered cat naps sometimes,” Tom Casey, a retired American Airlines pilot told Dr. Nancy Snyderman. (Other)
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Studyreignitescellphonecancerfears
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 26 2009 2:11 PM
Oct. 26: An upcoming study reignites the debate over whether cell phone can cause brain tumors, finding that heavy, long-term use may be linked to cancer. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts. (Other)
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Asafeweightlossdrug
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 26 2009 2:11 PM
Oct. 26:  Three new prescription diet drugs are in the final stages of development, raising hopes of an anti-obesity medicine that really works. NBC’s Mike Huckman reports from an obesity conference in Washington. (Other)
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Isshoutingthenewspanking
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 26 2009 2:11 PM
Oct. 26: A new survey finds two-thirds of parents named yelling as their biggest guilt inducer, beating out working, spanking and missing school events. When does yelling cross the line into abuse? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts. (Other)
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Wombtransplantclosertoreality
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 26 2009 2:11 PM
Oct. 26: British researchers performed a successful womb transplant on two rabbits and say the procedure could be completed on humans within two years. Is this research worth pursuing? “Yes,” says infertility expert Dr. Christos Coutifaris. (Other)
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WheresmyH1N1shot
From: MSNBC on Wed, Oct 14 2009 4:17 PM
Oct. 14: As officials cope with unprecedented demand for seasonal flu vaccine, they’re also promising that H1N1 shots will be coming to a doctor’s office near you. When will the shots be available? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Dr. Melvin Kohn with the Oregon Public Health Division. (Other)
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Passingcancerinthewomb
From: MSNBC on Wed, Oct 14 2009 4:17 PM
Oct. 14: A new study shows it’s possible for a pregnant woman to pass on cancer cells to her unborn child. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with gynecologist Dr. Steven Goldstein. (Other)
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Fightingtheflushot
From: MSNBC on Wed, Oct 14 2009 4:17 PM
Oct. 14: New York health care workers are asking a state supreme court to block a rule which would force them to get vaccinated for seasonal and swine flu. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Terence Kindlow who represents three health care workers and msnbc.com columnist Art Caplan, Ph.D. (Other)
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Tonguestuddangers
From: MSNBC on Wed, Oct 14 2009 4:17 PM
Oct. 14: Tongue piercing can lead to a deadly brain infection, a report cites. Dr. Nancy Snyderman gives her take in “The Spin Doctor.” (Other)
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Faithhealingparentsconvicted
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 12 2009 2:15 PM
Oct. 12: The parents of an 11-year-old Wisconsin girl who prayed, rather than seek medical help for their ailing daughter, were sentenced to six months in jail for her death. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts about the role faith plays in medicine. (Other)
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Istheswinefluvaccinereallysafe
From: MSNBC on Mon, Oct 12 2009 2:15 PM
Oct. 12: Why has the swine flu vaccine become so politicized? Dr. Nancy Snyderman and a panel of experts discuss the conspiracy theories and misperceptions around the vaccine against the H1N1 virus. (Other)
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