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Mashup Score: 2
Marking Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, TODAY’s Craig Melvin reports on the groundbreaking research from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute that’s working to find cancer before it spreads. Then Dr. Christopher Lieu from the University of Colorado Cancer Center joins live from the Cologuard Classic in Tucson, Arizona, to discuss screenings.
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Mashup Score: 2
Marking Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, TODAY’s Craig Melvin reports on the groundbreaking research from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute that’s working to find cancer before it spreads. Then Dr. Christopher Lieu from the University of Colorado Cancer Center joins live from the Cologuard Classic in Tucson, Arizona, to discuss screenings.
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According to new eye-opening research by Common Sense Media on children and their use of phones and tablets, kids under two are averaging an hour of screen time a day, even as the American Academy of Pediatrics says kids under 18 months old should not have any screen time. The study also shows that by age two, 40% of kids have their own tablet and by age four, more than half do. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Kate Snow details more of the study’s findings.
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Mashup Score: 5Woman, 41, diagnosed with 7 types of cancer advocates for early detection: ‘I feel very fortunate’ - 27 day(s) ago
Lainie Jones has Li-Fraumeni syndrome, which makes her predisposed to having cancer. She’s undergoing treatment for glioblastoma, her 7th cancer.
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Mashup Score: 18For 6 years, doctors dismissed this college athlete's pain. Finally, she received a diagnosis: 'I went through so much' - 1 month(s) ago
Sidney Barbier learned she had Nutcracker syndrome and underwent surgery. Now the college cross-country skier is able to compete without pain.
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Mashup Score: 3Try these ‘essential’ 8 ways to improve your heart health in 2025 - 1 month(s) ago
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. American Heart Association’s incoming volunteer president Dr. Stacey E. Rosen joins TODAY to share tips for living longer and healthier, including eating better and getting healthier sleep.
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Mashup Score: 2I only go to church for the free child care. Is that bad? - 2 month(s) ago
We look like any other believers. But we’re not. We’re imposters.
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Mashup Score: 1Pomegranate seeds have major benefits for heart and gut health — plus powerful antioxidants - 2 month(s) ago
The superfood provides anti-inflammatory plant compounds as well as fiber, vitamins and minerals.
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Mashup Score: 18
Recognizing the early symptoms can make treatment more effective.
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Mashup Score: 0Breathing in wildfire smoke can harm your health. This is when you should see doctor - 2 month(s) ago
Fires continue to ravage Los Angeles County in California. The smoke and pollution poses a threat to certain vulnerable groups.
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Huge thanks to @TODAYshow and @craigmelvin for helping to spread the word on #LynchSyndrome and all of the important efforts to increase awareness, improve treatments, and maximize cancer prevention! https://t.co/XkDFIZosU4