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  1. Wounds of war revisited

    The Daily Nightly - Jun 19, 2007

    On tonight’s broadcast we continue the series called Wounds of War. We are following some of the troops we first saw treated in combat hospitals in Iraq earlier in the year as they undergo treatment in the United

  2. Scientists claim stem cell breakthrough

    The Daily Nightly - Jun 6, 2007

    We have the very exciting news tonight about progress in the embryonic stem cell field. This work holds the chance of creating these amazing building blocks of life without destroying embryos. It is important to note

  3. Breast cancer treatment may fail most women

    The Daily Nightly - Jun 5, 2007

    Many of you have been seeking further information after our broadcast story Monday night on the implication of new research that suggests up to 100,000 breast cancer patients received drugs that did nothing to combat

  4. How to help wounded Iraqi children

    The Daily Nightly - Feb 28, 2007

    Tonight, as we continue our series the "Wounds of War" about U.S. medical care in Iraq, we'll tell the amazing story of a 5-year-old Iraqi girl who came close to death and got a second chance at life due to the efforts

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  5. This week's series, 'Wounds of War'

    The Daily Nightly - Feb 26, 2007

    Tonight we begin a series on the treatment of the U.S. troops wounded in the Iraq war. In addition to the broadcast report, I wrote an article for the Health Section of MSNBC.com describing the overall medical care

  6. Military medicine at 37,000 feet

    The Daily Nightly - Feb 1, 2007

    We flew in to Germany this morning on the C-17 that regularly shuttles the U.S. wounded from the battlefields of Iraq to the Army's regional medical center here in Landstuhl. Injured soldiers rest in gurneys stacked

  7. Thankful to be alive

    The Daily Nightly - Jan 31, 2007

    He's a 21-year-old soldier and amazingly upbeat considering that the right side of his face is peppered with shrapnel and there is a slit in his right eyelid. His vision is blurred, but fortunately he is not blind. His

  8. Anything but temporary

    The Daily Nightly - Jan 30, 2007

    We're at a U.S. Air Force base in Balad, Iraq, 50 miles north of Baghdad and a world away. The 332d Air Expeditionary Wing has assembled here an enormous force of people and machines that looks to me anything but

  9. A day in the life

    The Daily Nightly - Jan 29, 2007

    We’ve just visited Camp Spieker near Tikrit -- Sadam Hussein’s hometown -- as we continue reporting on medical care by the U.S. military. The tent hospital here is now staffed by the 399th Combat Support Hospital (CSH

  10. In Baghdad, the story hits home

    The Daily Nightly - Jan 26, 2007

    In this past week I have seen a lot of horrific wounds and heroic attempts to save lives. I've been with the 28th Combat Support Hospital, the military's trauma center in Baghdad's Green Zone. But yesterday a case