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| What is the KetoFLEX diet and can it prevent Alzheimer's? | Doctor's lifestyle plan attracts both buzz and critics. | | | | | | Surfer teaches kids valuable lessons in and out of the water | Surfer Lou Harris tells TODAY's Al Roker why he started an East Coast chapter of the Black Surfing Association. The group gives surfing lessons and teaches kids water safety skills, regardless of their ability to pay. | | | | | | |
| How to make sure your voice is heard this November | NBC's Jacob Soboroff tells TODAY's Craig Melvin how Americans can guarantee their voice is heard in the upcoming presidential election. He emphasizes the importance of planning how you will vote, knowing your state's laws and regulations regarding mail-in versus in-person voting, and more. | | | | | | Watch Dylan Dreyer trace her family roots back to her great-great-great grandmother | The TODAY meteorologist traced her family tree to a strong woman who helped her family put down roots in America after emigrating from Germany. | | | | | | |
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