Oct. 16: Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse Briana Aguirre, who cared for her friend and co-worker Nina Pham after sh...
Oct. 16: Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse Briana Aguirre, who cared for her friend and co-worker Nina Pham after she tested positive for the Ebola virus, tells Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview that she can no longer defend her hospital over how she claims it responded to the disease once Thomas Eric Duncan arrived. Less
Jan. 13: Problems with the new Medicare prescription drug benefit are leaving some patients without the life-sustaining medicine they need. ...
Jan. 13: Problems with the new Medicare prescription drug benefit are leaving some patients without the life-sustaining medicine they need. NBC's George Lewis reports. Less
Nov. 14: Jonathan Gruber, key architect of the Massachusetts health care law talks with Rachel Maddow about the law's simil...
Nov. 14: Jonathan Gruber, key architect of the Massachusetts health care law talks with Rachel Maddow about the law's similarities to the Affordable Care Act. Less
Nov. 27: The late-night talk show host spent a heartwarming day with some of the patients from the children’s hospital, d...
Nov. 27: The late-night talk show host spent a heartwarming day with some of the patients from the children’s hospital, donning a chicken costume to sing songs and playing a game of Russian roulette (with eggs). Less
Aug. 9: Rachel Maddow reports on the plight of the generously patient congressman from American Samoa, Eni Faleomavaega, in...
Aug. 9: Rachel Maddow reports on the plight of the generously patient congressman from American Samoa, Eni Faleomavaega, in trying to change the racist name of the Washington football team. Less
Aug. 10: Many have hailed the purchase of Washington Post by Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos as a good move because he is so weal...
Aug. 10: Many have hailed the purchase of Washington Post by Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos as a good move because he is so wealthy that he can sit patiently awaiting profit in a way that shareholders in a public company can't. The panelists discuss. Less
Sept. 25: Fox's Elizabeth Hasselbeck goes to a claims President Barack Obama's health care law will dramatically hurt cancer patients....
Sept. 25: Fox's Elizabeth Hasselbeck goes to a claims President Barack Obama's health care law will dramatically hurt cancer patients. Ed Schultz shares his own family's story of success over cancer and how the health care law will help millions more. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., and Aqualyn Laury, survivor of a stroke and recipient of the Affordable Care Act, join the conversation to share personal stories of triumph. Less
Oct. 3: At NIH headquarters, the lack of government funding means 200 patients each week will be turned away from new clini...
Oct. 3: At NIH headquarters, the lack of government funding means 200 patients each week will be turned away from new clinical studies. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. Less
Nov. 15: The Israeli Defense Force has responded to the crisis in Philippines by setting up a high-tech system to track eac...
Nov. 15: The Israeli Defense Force has responded to the crisis in Philippines by setting up a high-tech system to track each patient in Bogo. Many of the survivors in this area are suffering from dehydration, fever and diarrhea. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. Less
May 7: Elizabeth Olsen plays a nurse in “Godzilla,” and said working on a blockbuster-budget film was a new experience. The newly ...
May 7: Elizabeth Olsen plays a nurse in “Godzilla,” and said working on a blockbuster-budget film was a new experience. The newly engaged actress tells Kathie Lee and Hoda that she hasn’t set a wedding date yet, and says that when she hangs out with her sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley, they don’t talk about their upcoming nuptials. Less
May 19: The so-called "right to try" law allows terminally ill patients to access experimental drugs without FDA approval. Dr. Zeke Em...
May 19: The so-called "right to try" law allows terminally ill patients to access experimental drugs without FDA approval. Dr. Zeke Emanuel and Frank Burroughs debate the risks. Less
Feb. 26, 2013: According to a new study released Monday by the New England Journal of Medicine, patients who adop...
Feb. 26, 2013: According to a new study released Monday by the New England Journal of Medicine, patients who adopted the Mediterranean diet were 30 percent less likely to have heart attacks and strokes. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports. Less
Oct. 1: Rachel Maddow reports on some important news stories that didn't get attention while Americans were focused on whet...
Oct. 1: Rachel Maddow reports on some important news stories that didn't get attention while Americans were focused on whether House Republicans would be shutting down the government, and includes reports that no small number of Congress members stinking of booze while conducting the people's business. Less
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks about day one of the shutdown with Press Secretary Jay Carney, Senator Chris Murphy and Congressw...
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks about day one of the shutdown with Press Secretary Jay Carney, Senator Chris Murphy and Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky. Less
Oct. 1: On the day Obamacare rolled out, Chris Hayes talks with Doctor Kavita Patel, a primary care physician who worked on...
Oct. 1: On the day Obamacare rolled out, Chris Hayes talks with Doctor Kavita Patel, a primary care physician who worked on the Affordable Care Act as a Senior Advisor to Valerie Jarrett in the Obama administration. Less
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks with two prominent Republicans about the House GOP's failed strategy to shut down the government ...
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks with two prominent Republicans about the House GOP's failed strategy to shut down the government -- Bruce Bartlett, former Senior Policy Analyst in the Reagan White House and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy in the George H.W. Bush administration, and Michael Lofgren, a former staff member on the House and Senate Budget Committees, in that position for 28 years. Less
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes reports on day one of the U.S. government shutdown and the Republican reality of shutdown.
Oct. 1: The fight for affordable health care has been decades in the making, spanning several presidencies and with plenty ...
Oct. 1: The fight for affordable health care has been decades in the making, spanning several presidencies and with plenty of outside forces trying to stop it. Chris Hayes breaks down the decades it took for change. Less
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks with Marcelas Owens, who stood next to Obama when he signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, abou...
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks with Marcelas Owens, who stood next to Obama when he signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, about his feelings on the first day of being able to sign up for Obamacare. Less
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