Bob Arnot
Not to be confused with Bob Arnott.
Dr. Bob Arnot, M.D. internal medicine, is an award-winning journalist, author of twelve books on nutrition and health, host of the Dr Danger reality TV series, and previously chief medical and foreign correspondent for NBC and CBS. He is also the founder, and former or current board member of several humanitarian aid organizations.
Books
- The Aztec Diet, Harper Collins (New York Times Best-Seller)
- The Best Medicine, Addison Wesley
- The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet, Little Brown (#1 New York Times Best-Seller)
- 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
Television
- Chief Foreign Correspondent MSNBC, Foreign Correspondent NBC and MSNBC 2001 – 2004
- Chief Medical Correspondent Dateline NBC, Today, NBC Nightly News 1996-2000
- Chief Medical Correspondent CBS News: CBS Evening News, 48 Hours, CBS This Morning 1984-1996
- Dr. Danger at IMDb
Awards
- Alfred I Dupont Award (48 Hours on Crack Street), CBS News
- Overseas Press Club Award (Mozambique Floods), NBC News
- Emmy Nomination (Rwandan Genocide), CBS News
- Emmy (Nice Triathlon), CBS Sports
- Emmy Nomination 2013 Feed My Starving Children "Nourish Hope"
Columnist and Writer
Humanitarian Aid
- Founder and Chairman Lifeline Iraq
- Co-Founder American Working Group on Greater Syria
- Past or present board member for:
- Save the Children
- UN High Commission for Refugees (USA)
- Artists for Peace and Justice
- US Committee for Refugees
- Lindberg Foundation
References
External links
- Bob Arnot at the Internet Movie Database
- Dr Danger Coffee Coffee engineered by Dr Bob Arnot
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