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Surgeons have removed shrapnel from ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff's head and neck, a family friend said Monday, and a hospital official said body armor likely saved the journalist's life. Woodruff ...
ABC News journalist Bob Woodruff talks with WebMD about his experiences before, during, and after a traumatic brain injury that occurred in Iraq while on a 2006 reporting assignment.
Feb. 26, 2007 — -- It happened in a fraction of a second. On Jan. 29, 2006, a roadside bomb detonated next to the vehicle carrying ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff in Iraq. The shock wave from ...
Jan. 31, 2006— -- The brother of injured "World News Tonight" co-anchor Bob Woodruff said the family had received a "package of positive news" this morning. "He [Bob] improved markedly over ...
A roadside bomb hit Bob Woodruff on Jan. 29, 2006, damaging his brain. "You just feel so blessed that you're alive and you're awake," he tells PEOPLE.
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