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Results tagged “harm”

Cummings: Real harm possible if deal not reached

Dec. 29: Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., explains the current situation surrounding the "fiscal cliff" deadline that is facing lawmakers. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., explains the current situation surrounding the "fiscal cliff" deadline that is facing lawmakers. (msnbc)

Rossen Reports: Dangerous toys could harm your kids

Nov. 29: Authorities recalled dozens of toys this year and blocked millions more from getting to stores, but some harmful toys still remain on the market that have the potential to send your child to the hospital. TODAY's Jeff Rossen reports on what you need to know to keep your kids safe on Christmas. Authorities recalled dozens of toys this year and blocked millions more from getting to stores, but some harmful toys still remain on the market that have the potential to send your child to the hospital. TODAY's Jeff Rossen reports on what you need to know to keep your kids safe on Christmas. (TODAY)

Roethlisberger too often in harm's way?

Nov. 14: The Dan Patrick Show: Dan Patrick asks ex-Steelers WR Hines Ward if Ben Roethlisberger's frequent freestyling at QB makes him more susceptible to injury, and if the team can win with Byron Leftwich starting in place of the injured Roethlisberger. (NBC Sports)The Dan Patrick Show: Dan Patrick asks ex-Steelers WR Hines Ward if Ben Roethlisberger's frequent freestyling at QB makes him more susceptible to injury, and if the team can win with Byron Leftwich starting in place of the injured Roethlisberger. (NBC Sports)

Do sleeping pills do more harm than good?

Feb. 28: NBC chief medical editor Nancy Snyderman talks about new research that reveals the dangers of prescription sleeping pills and says, NBC chief medical editor Nancy Snyderman talks about new research that reveals the dangers of prescription sleeping pills and says, "use them sparingly." (TODAY)

Mom doesn't want daughter to live on 'Harm's Way'

Oct. 27: TODAY's Sara Haines looks at funny pictures that viewers have submitted, including a photo of a street sign saying TODAY's Sara Haines looks at funny pictures that viewers have submitted, including a photo of a street sign saying "Harm's Way," taken by a mother who was house shopping with her daughter. (TODAY)

Can cartoons harm your kid's brain?

Sept. 12: TODAY contributor Dr. Roshini Raj and teen development specialist Robyn Silverman discuss a recent study that found children who watch fast-paced television shows may  experience memory, attention and problem-solving issues. TODAY contributor Dr. Roshini Raj and teen development specialist Robyn Silverman discuss a recent study that found children who watch fast-paced television shows may  experience memory, attention and problem-solving issues. (TODAY)

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