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Read More »Skip the gym: 10 gadgets for getting fit at work
Get in shape at the office with equipment that can, among other things, turn your work chair into a punching bag — or a balance ball — or add some 'arms' to it so you can set up a resistance training regime.
Read More »Got a question about love for Donny Deutsch?
Do you want the male perspective on love? Are you married or currently dating a guy and have questions regarding your relationship? What have you always wanted to ask a man??
Read More »How to make the most of wave season deals
The cruise industry's "Wave Season," which takes place between January and March, is when cruise lines showcase their very best extra-value offers for the year to come
Read More »Disney cruise ships offer adventures on land
Disney's unique, guided, land-based tours successfully offer families the chance to explore far-flung destinations from Italy to Africa with itineraries that de-stress the experience for parents.
Read More »Skin creams may not protect against all UV light
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many daily skin creams that claim to provide ultraviolet protection and anti-aging benefits may not have enough of the critical ingredients needed to block UV-A light, according to new research.
Read More »Menu nutrition labels don’t change habits
Letting consumers know exactly how many calories are in their food might do little to change their eating habits, a new study suggests.
Read More »Experts warn about ‘awake’ plastic surgery
A new cosmetic surgery procedure is cheap and uses only local anesthesia. Sound like a bargain?
Read More »Weight loss may send pollutants into bloodstream
Weight loss may have an unwanted side effect, according to a new study in the journal Nature: It may send a flood of environmental pollutants into the bloodstream.
Read More »Video: After the first date, don’t text! Call!
Maxim’s Joe Levy and Yahoo’s Jennifer Romolini talk about traditional and high-tech approaches to dating. (TODAY show)
Read More »WHO over-extended, not performing well enough: chief
In a critical assessment of the United Nations body she has headed since 2006, Chan described wasteful overlap with other health financiers and said the WHO needed to concentrate on areas where it can make the most impact.
Read More »Video: Are we in a culture of divorce?
Life coach and writer Jill Brooke discusses how the stigma of ending a marriage has changed over the years and whether it’s become more socially acceptable. (TODAY show)
Read More »Online dating is not just for kids, seniors say
As new technology becomes more and more central to our lives, online dating is finding a fresh new demographic in singles over 50. Meet Jo Ann and Brian, two seniors who found each other online and wed a year later.
Read More »School-lunch rules trade fries for veggies
School children would have to hold the fries — and pick up more whole grains, fruits and vegetables — on the lunch line under proposed new federal standards for school lunches.
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