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Latest Treatments for Osteoporosis
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Hormone replacement was once the only osteoporosis treatment, now there are more options.
Nip and tuck: Good or bad?
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Dec. 13: Joan Rivers talks with TODAY’s Hoda Kotb about her numerous cosmetic surgeries and Hollywood’s obsession while Dr. Gail Saltz explores the psychological effect.
Comfort foods: Worth the calories?
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Oct. 16: Diet and nutrition editor Madelyn Fernstrom tells TODAY’s Al Roker good alternatives to those salty and sweet treats.
How to never be late again
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June 21: Robi Ludwig of "Cookie" magazine and author Diana Delonzor tell TODAY’s Al Roker how to overcome your tardiness.
Stop worrying about these things
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April 7: From frozen foods at the grocery store to your morning coffee, Dr. Roshini Raj, a Health magazine contributor, busts the biggest health myths.
TODAY: Toxic medication mistakes
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March 19 - Dr. Madelyn Fernstrom explains which foods may interfere with your medication.
Mainstreaming kids with autism
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April 9: As TODAY’s "Class of 2020" series continues to follow a group of students from kindergarten through high school, the focus turns to 6-year-old Kieran, one of the 24,000 children diagnosed with autism every year.
TODAY: Laughter: Best medicine?
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April 19 - Add more giggles to your life because it might be good for your health.
TODAY: Women and panic attacks
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April 19 - Dr. Saltz tells Maria Menounos how to recognize them and keep them controlled.
How safe are plastic bottles?
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April 10: TODAY Medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman answers viewer e-mails about which kinds of bottles are safe to drink from — and which aren’t.
The Threat of Bird Flu
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The possibility that a potent strain of avian flu may become a serious threat to humans.
Colon Cancer in African Americans
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African Americans are at a higher risk for colorectal cancer.
Eating Right for GI Health
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Simple changes can help keep your digestive system healthy and may prevent colon cancer.
Good Behavior During the Flu Season
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Listen to an infection control expert discuss the new cough etiquette for flu prevention.
TODAY: Multiples in the womb
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Jan. 11 - In a special, National Geographic shows how multiples interact in the womb.
Mitral Valve Propalase
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Heart trouble may sound like a click away if you have mitral valve prolapse (MVP).
Heart Disease Facts for Women
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Statistics for heart disease in women are staggering. The signs and symptoms of trouble.
'How Close to a Cure?': Heart disease
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Sept. 27 - Matt talks with Dr. Nissen and Dr. Snyderman about heart disease treatments.
Say ALOHA to Heart Disease
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Guidelines for preventing heart disease, the number 1 cause of death in the US.
Obesity and alternative medicine
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Feb. 25: TODAY nutrition and diet editor Madelyn Fernstrom discusses whether some unconventional methods can help to win the battle of the bulge.
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