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Is it better to eat your veggies cooked or raw? A nutritionist weighs in |
Most people don't get the recommended daily intake of vegetables, so if you're eating enough veggies, you're already improving your nutrition. |
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Sleepless night? It may have the same effect on your brain as alcohol |
Too little sleep may leave your brain as taxed as if you had thrown back a few drinks. |
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The men of TODAY team up to push prostate exams in new PSA: 'Get checked!' |
Since 1 in 8 men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetimes, the TODAY guys felt it was important to find a cool way to encourage checkups. |
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For the most common breast cancer, the risk of return lasts 20 years |
Women who have survived estrogen-positive breast cancer risk having it recur even 20 years later. |
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'Butterfly boy' gets whole new skin and a whole new life |
Gene therapy created a whole body skin graft for a 'butterfly' boy. It's a new regenerative medicine approach using both gene therapy and stem cells. |
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There's no age limit on love! Senior citizens turn to speed dating |
Think speed dating is just for millennials? Think again. Senior citizens looking for love are joining speed-dating events to meet prospective partners. |
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