Saturday 11 April 2015

Dr. Oz reveals 7 secrets to living longer

TODAY HEALTHY TIP A DAY
Drink two cups of black tea or coffee: Dr. Oz shares 7 secrets to living longer
Dr. Mehmet Oz joins TODAY for our "Living to 100" series, saying we should drink two to three cups of black tea or coffee every day, and eat a handful of raw nuts daily.
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Tech tees, compression socks and more workout gear to help you run
As part of TODAY's Run for TODAY series, consumer tech expert Jennifer Jolly stopped by TODAY to share the latest running gear that can help you have a better run.Trendy teesLet's start with smart workout clothes that keep you warm when it's cold, cool when it's hot and when you really start to sweat — help keep you dry and stink free.
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And the happiest city in the U.S. is... (Hint: It's warm)
Big city living can be wonderful — or pretty miserable — depending on which metropolis you decide to call home.Looking for some guidance?Residents of Sarasota, Florida, and the surrounding communities of North Port and Bradenton, reported the highest levels of happiness among the country's 100 biggest metro areas, according to the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index released this week.
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