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RunningbarefootNaturalordirty
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 23 2009 2:14 PM
Sept. 23: Barefoot running is gaining in popularity, with proponents claiming fewer injuries and knee problems. But is shoeless running really safe or just dirty? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts. (Other)
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Howsafeisyoursalad
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 23 2009 2:14 PM
Sept. 23: As a Calif. grower recalls packaged spinach for possible salmonella contamination, hearings in the state look at the safety of leafy greens to avoid future food scares. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with food safety expert Jean Halloran. (Other)
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Hashingouthealthcare
From: MSNBC on Tue, Sep 22 2009 3:36 PM
Sept. 22: The Senate Finance Committee is marking up the health care bill as senators argue why the Baucus bill is not good enough. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with White House communications director Linda Douglass. (Other)
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Sayingnotoinsurance
From: MSNBC on Tue, Sep 22 2009 3:36 PM
Sept. 22: A 53-year-old man has decided not to take insurance for almost a year. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with journalist Duncan Moore about deciding to go it alone. (Other)
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Coachnotguiltyinplayersdeath
From: MSNBC on Fri, Sep 18 2009 1:50 PM
Sept. 18: A Kentucky football coach is acquitted in the heat stroke death of a 15-year-old player. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with sports rehab expert Dr. Robert Gotlin about risks to young athletes. (Other)
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Baucusbill60billiongiveaway
From: MSNBC on Fri, Sep 18 2009 1:50 PM
Sept. 18: Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with former head of the Democratic National Committee Howard Dean calls the Baucus bill the worst piece of legislation in 30 years. (Other)
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Spankingotherpeopleskids
From: MSNBC on Fri, Sep 18 2009 1:50 PM
Sept. 18: A woman who spanked another person’s child faces six months in jail if convicted of assaulting the two-year-old boy. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts about where to draw the line on child discipline. (Other)
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Spoonstuckinlung
From: MSNBC on Fri, Sep 18 2009 1:50 PM
Sept. 18: A N.C. man had an inch-long piece of a plastic spoon removed from his lung after accidentally inhaling it almost two years ago. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with the patient John Manley and Dr. Momen Wahidi of Duke University School of Medicine. (Other)
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SwinefluNotsobad
From: MSNBC on Fri, Sep 18 2009 1:50 PM
Sept. 18: City Hall in Birmingham, Ala. shut down because one employee was sick with swine flu, even though doctors say the H1N1 virus is no worse than seasonal flu. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Dr. Tamara Kuittinen about whether we’re overreacting to swine flu. (Other)
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Outrageousbehavior
From: MSNBC on Tue, Sep 15 2009 4:03 PM
Sept. 15: From singer Kanye West to tennis player Serena Williams to Sen. Joe “You lie!” Wilson (R., S.C.), boorish behavior is out of control. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with psychologist Jeff Gardere about why everyone is so angry. (Other)
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Parentsskepticalaboutswineflushots
From: MSNBC on Tue, Sep 15 2009 4:03 PM
Sept. 15: Some parents are skeptical about vaccinating their children against swine flu. Why are they worried? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with a panel of experts. (Other)
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SwinefluvaccineOneshotdeal
From: MSNBC on Mon, Sep 14 2009 2:04 PM
Sept. 14: Experts are now saying one swine flu shot will be enough to protect against the H1N1 virus. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci about when the vaccine will be available. (Other)
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Obamadeliverspushforhealthcarereform
From: MSNBC on Thu, Sep 10 2009 1:35 PM
Sept. 9:  Reaction to President Obama’s address to Congress on health care reform continues to pour in. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks to representatives Kendrick Meek (D., Fla.) and Dr. Phil Gingrey, (R., Ga.) about medical malpractice and insurance industry reform. (Other)
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ObamaspeechGamechangerorpeptalk
From: MSNBC on Thu, Sep 10 2009 12:32 PM
Sept. 9: President Obama delivered a clear push for public option and reform for the insurance industry in his speech to Congress, although critics called it little more than a political pep talk. Dr. Nancy Snyderman discusses reaction to the president’s speech with NBC’s Chuck Todd. (Other)
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Drugsdontstopswineflu
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 09 2009 1:56 PM
Sept. 9: The CDC says that antiviral drugs like Tamiflu don’t prevent someone from getting swine flu. How should it be treated? Dr. Nancy Snyderman gets an update on the H1N1 vaccine trials from infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci. (Other)
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Sugarcerealishealthy
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 09 2009 1:56 PM
Sept. 9:  A green check mark on food items in the supermarket may not be what it seems. The new food labeling program could lead to some consumer confusion about what’s really healthy. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with dietician Samantha Heller and nutrition expert Michael Jacobson. (Other)
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Whyourhealthmatters
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 09 2009 1:56 PM
Sept. 9: Fixing health care in America isn’t just about reform, it’s about transforming medicine, columnist Dr. Andrew Weil tells Dr. Nancy Snyderman while discussing his new book. (Other)
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CanObamaresuscitatehealthreform
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 09 2009 1:56 PM
Sept. 9: As the latest poll shows public disapproval of the president’s handling of health care reform rises to 52 percent, Obama looks to resuscitate health care reform in an address to Congress Wednesday. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with White House director of domestic policy Melody Barnes. (Ot...
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Obamaspeakstostudents
From: MSNBC on Tue, Sep 08 2009 1:35 PM
Sept. 8: President Obama has been criticized for his speech to American schoolchildren. Where has respect for the presidency, if not the president, gone? NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman gets reaction to the president’s speech from democratic and republican strategists. (Other)
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Andbabymakes19
From: MSNBC on Wed, Sep 02 2009 4:18 PM
Sept. 2: Huge families of eight or more kids are all the rage on reality TV. The Dugger family just welcomed baby No. 19! But when does baby make too many? Polls show Americans view 2.5 children as the “ideal” family size. (Other)
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