Bob Arnot

Journalist, Author, & Former TV Host

Bob Arnot, M.D., internal medicine, is a journalist, author, former host of the Dr. Danger reality TV series, and previously medical and foreign correspondent for NBC and CBS.[1]

Books

  • The Aztec Diet, HarperCollins
  • The Best Medicine, Addison Wesley
  • The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet, Little Brown
  • Turning Back the Clock, Little Brown
  • Revolutionary Weight Control, Little Brown
  • The Prostate Cancer Prevention Plan, Little Brown
  • The Biology of Success, Little Brown
  • The Breast Health Cookbook, Little Brown
  • Beating Wear and Tear, Simon & Schuster
  • How to Prevent a Heart Attack, Simon & Schuster
  • Sport Selection with Charles Gaines, Viking
  • Your Survival, Hatherleigh
  • The Coffee Lover's Diet, HarperCollins

Television

  • Foreign correspondent. NBC and MSNBC. 2001–2004
  • Medical correspondent, Dateline NBC, Today, NBC Nightly News, 1996-2000
  • Medical correspondent, CBS News, CBS Evening News, 48 Hours, CBS This Morning, 1984-1996
  • Dr. Danger

Columnist and writer

  • Men's Journal
  • Vanity Fair

Humanitarian aid

References

  1. ^ Hagan, Joe (February 16, 2004). "Dr. Bob Arnot's Parting Shot". Observer. Retrieved 12 January 2019.

External links

  • Bob Arnot at IMDb
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