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Most American couples unfaithful … about finances

A survey says about 80 percent of spouses acknowledge making secret purchases for items such as clothing or food, and nearly one-fifth of those married admit to having credit cards their spouse knows nothing about.

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Video: Diet S.O.S.: Is sea salt really healthier?

TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer tackles viewers’ dieting dilemmas, including the truth about sodium in sea salt and tips for lowering your cholesterol. (TODAY show)

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Party’s over: Time for the post pig-out plan

Face it, you've been indulging since Thanksgiving. Many of us never lose those 1 to pounds we gain during the holidays and over the years, they add up. This 3-day recovery plan will get you out of party excess mode and put you on a healthy eating track for the new year

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Post Foods to cut some cereals’ sugar content

Starting next month Post Foods LLC will reduce the sugar content of its Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles cereals in order to provider a healthier food option for children.

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‘Stroke belt’ mystery: Fried fish may be cause

People who live in the South's stroke belt were 30 percent more likely to eat two or more servings of fried fish every week than those living in the rest of the country, a new study says.

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Holiday high heels? Tips to save your soles

Holiday heels may look dazzling, but can be agony on your feet. But you don't have to switch to wearing only Crocs. You can still wear stilettos (sometimes) and sidestep heinous maladies by treating your feet right

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‘Love hormone’ may treat daily headaches

The hormone oxytocin, which has been shown to increase trust and social bonding, could also work as a treatment to relieve pain in those who suffer from frequent headaches, according to a new study.

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Stay in a room fit for a king in Versailles

Administrators of France's Versailles Palace said Friday that they have agreed to lease an adjacent building to King Louis XIV's 17th-century chateau for use as a hotel.

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Julian Assange: An unlikely crush object

Julian Assange may seem like an unlikely babe magnet, but the pasty, weak-chinned Wikileaks founder apparently has a number of women in a hormonal twist, despite being accused of committing sexual crimes against two Swedish women.

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