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We all have that pile. You know, the one under your sink of plastic bags that you have to fight back every single time you try to shut the cabinet door? Yep, that’s the pile. It’s time to say goodbye to that pile because with this do-it-yourself trick, you’ll have those plastic bags organized compactly in no time -- just pull like tissue the next time you want a bag. All you need for this easy project is an empty tissue box.

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People living the healthiest lives ended up with a bonus of about two decades more of life compared to others, a large new study has found. Just a handful of simple lifestyle changes proved to be key. Among them: Eating a "high-quality diet." That means a diet high in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, while limiting salt, sugar and saturated fat. "It's important for the public to understand the magnitude of the impact lifestyle has," one doctor said.

Follow the link to see all five simple lifestyle changes that could make a big difference in your longevity.
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Butterfly wreath, pom-pom flip-flops: Colorful craft projects for spring
Style expert Chassie Post visits Megyn Kelly TODAY with an array of craft projects perfect for a rainy spring afternoon, including a colorful wreath of artificial butterflies, an old umbrella converted into a hanging vase for faux flowers, and flip-flops adorned with bright pom-poms.
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Meet the teacher who lost more than 330 pounds – 2/3 her body weight!
In just 22 months, Pennsylvania teacher Brittany May, who at one point weighed 514 pounds, lost almost two-thirds of her body weight. She visits Megyn Kelly TODAY (along with one of her old pairs of pants) to share her inspiring weight-loss journey. Once unable to fit behind a steering wheel, she says she is now "exponentially more available to the people in my life."
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See this dark kitchen become sunny and sweet after a serious makeover
Inspired by her grandmother's favorite color, this woman gave her kitchen a sunny new look.
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Mom of 2 attempts to set Guinness World Record to raise awareness for partner’s disease
Amie Spade, an athlete and mom of two children, will attempt to run down the Atlantic Coast of Ireland in 38 days or less. Spade is hoping to raise awareness for a disease her partner has called Neurofibromatosis, which can cause skin pigmentation change and tumors.
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Government cracks down on liquid nicotine sold in 'kid-friendly' packaging
Children could confuse the e-liquids for candy or juice, leading to serious accidents since nicotine is toxic, especially to small kids, experts warn.
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