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Women of Petraeus scandal have links to White House

Nov. 17: Jill Kelley and her twin sister have lunched at the White House twice, and they toured the White House days before the scandal broke. Records show Paula Broadwell has also visited the White House, attending meetings on Afghanistan. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. Jill Kelley and her twin sister have lunched at the White House twice, and they toured the White House days before the scandal broke. Records show Paula Broadwell has also visited the White House, attending meetings on Afghanistan. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (TODAY)

Study links flu during pregnancy to autism

Nov. 12: NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman weighs in on a new report that shows influenza during pregnancy increases the risk of autism, but also cautions that it shouldn't prevent women from getting their flu shots NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman weighs in on a new report that shows influenza during pregnancy increases the risk of autism, but also cautions that it shouldn't prevent women from getting their flu shots (TODAY)

Study links NFL players to risk of brain disease

Sept. 6: NBC's chief medical editor Nancy Snyderman reports on a recent study that suggests NFL players may be at higher risk of dying from Alzheimer's and other brain diseases. Sports columnist Mike Lupica weighs in.  NBC's chief medical editor Nancy Snyderman reports on a recent study that suggests NFL players may be at higher risk of dying from Alzheimer's and other brain diseases. Sports columnist Mike Lupica weighs in. (TODAY)

Study links NFL players to risk of brain disease

Sept. 6: NBC's chief medical editor Nancy Snyderman reports on a recent study that suggests NFL players may be at higher risk of dying from Alzheimer's and other brain diseases. Sports columnist Mike Lupica weighs in.  NBC's chief medical editor Nancy Snyderman reports on a recent study that suggests NFL players may be at higher risk of dying from Alzheimer's and other brain diseases. Sports columnist Mike Lupica weighs in. (TODAY)

Study links alcohol to increased breast cancer risk

Nov. 2: Dr. Rache Simmons, chief of breast surgery at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, reports on new findings that light drinkers face an increased risk for a certain type of breast cancer. Dr. Rache Simmons, chief of breast surgery at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, reports on new findings that light drinkers face an increased risk for a certain type of breast cancer. (TODAY)

Study links early baldness to prostate cancer

Feb. 16: A French study suggests that men who show signs of balding in their 20s are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)A French study suggests that men who show signs of balding in their 20s are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Tiger Woods: On the links, but back on course?

Dec. 5: After a year of scandal that ended his marriage and nearly derailed his career, the golf great found himself in a sudden-death playoff, trying to win his first tournament since he found himself in the headlines. (Nightly News)After a year of scandal that ended his marriage and nearly derailed his career, the golf great found himself in a sudden-death playoff, trying to win his first tournament since he found himself in the headlines. (Nightly News)

Study links finger size to prostate cancer

Dec. 2: A recent British study suggests that men who possess index fingers longer than their ring fingers may be less likely to have prostate cancer. Msnbc's Chris Jansing reports. A recent British study suggests that men who possess index fingers longer than their ring fingers may be less likely to have prostate cancer. Msnbc's Chris Jansing reports. (msnbc tv)

Kin denies claims of Shahzad's terror links

May 6: While Pakistani relatives maintain that Times Square terror suspect Faisal Shahzad has no ties to al-Qaida or the Taliban, investigators say evidence indicated otherwise. NBC's Richard Engel reports. While Pakistani relatives maintain that Times Square terror suspect Faisal Shahzad has no ties to al-Qaida or the Taliban, investigators say evidence indicated otherwise. NBC's Richard Engel reports. 

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