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Jan. 29: Lauren Luke quit her job as a taxi dispatcher in England to pursue her passion for makeup on the Web. She speaks with TODAY's Meredith Vieira about her success. (Today Show)
Jan. 20: In 2005, Eva Uhlin was on vacation with her family when she fell ill with toxic epidermal necrolysis, a rare allergic reaction to over-the-counter pain medication. She shares her story along with her father, Lars Uhlin, and dermatologist Dr. Jeanine Downie. (Today Show)
Dec. 30: A New York plastic surgeon is offering an extravagant New Year's Eve party package in Miami that includes luxury accommodations at a five-star hotel and - plastic surgery. WTVJ-TV's Diana Gonzalez reports. (NBC News Channel)
Dec. 30: "You do a tattoo the night before. You get up and feed your kids breakfast at that table. It's just not safe," tattoo shop owner Tisha Jordan told WHAG-TV's Jacqueline Waite. (NBC News Channel)
Dec. 10: A Florida hair stylist's use of razors on his fingers draws comparisons to "Edward Scissorhands," but wins raves from customers. WBBH's Sarah Hollenbeck reports. (NBC News Channel)
A high-energy workout is gaining popularity in gyms across America. WNYT's Benita Zahn reports. (NBC News Channel)
Glamour magazine's Suze Yalof Schwartz shows TODAY's Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb what to wear - and what not to wear - at the gym. (Today Show)
Even if your scale reveals a healthy weight, you could be obese. TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer reveals myths about weight and BMI and discusses the phenomenon dubbed "skinny fat." (Today Show)
Jan. 29: TODAY's Sara Haines shows Kathie Lee Gifford and guest co-host Donny Deutsch new ideas to energize your winter workout routine. (Today Show)
Jan. 18: Fitness author Patricia Moreno talks with TODAY's Amy Robach about her new book "The Intensati Method." (Today Show)
Jan. 28: The company behind "Sexlets," a new brand of chewing gum, says their product offers "natural male enhancement" of both libido and sexual performance. WTVJ's Amara Sohn reports. (NBC News Channel)
Jan. 10: They're dirty words in our youth-obsessed society: middle-age. But as NBC's Lester Holt reports, lately, men have become much more open about what it's like when you're "over the hill." (Today Show)
Dec. 26: An alarming increase in reported cases of cancer has San Francisco firefighters concerned. KNTV's Jean Elle reports. (NBC News Channel)
Dec. 3: Tiger Woods' apology for committing "transgressions" against his family hasn't gotten him out of trouble yet. Is that because saying "sorry" isn't enough? Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with columnist Bruce Weinstein and marriage counselor Argie Allen. (Other)
Nov. 30: More men are using cosmetic surgery to fight Father Time. KXAS reporter Lindsay Wilcox has the story. (NBC News Channel)
A 32-year-old woman nearly dies after suffering multiple heart attacks. What happened? NBC's Erika Edwards reports. (NBC News Channel)
The relationship between a mother and her daughter can be a powder keg of emotion. Psychiatrist Dr. Charles Sophy offers advice for fostering a positive connection. (Today Show)
Jan. 28: Symptoms of thyroid disease - fatigue, hot flashes and weight gain - can mimic those of menopause, which can lead to misdiagnosis. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Today Show)
Jan. 26: A new survey shows the pregnancy rate among teenage girls is up for the first time in more than a decade. The increase has been more marked in minority women, particularly black and Hispanic. NBC's Robert Bazell reports. (Nightly News)
Jan. 22: Gynecologist Carol Brown and Leeanne Kuks, a cervical cancer survivor, speak with TODAY's Kathie Lee and Hoda Kotb about the importance of early detection and annual exams (Today Show)
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