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| Is there really a right place to put the bed in your room? | Experts share their best tips for where to put your bed in your room. | | | | | | This toilet light is a game-changer for middle-of-the-night bathroom runs | Those middle-of-the-night bathroom runs just got easier thanks to a new product called the IllumiBowl. | | | | | | |
| Why 'give grandma a kiss' can be bad for kids | Will the 5-year-old who's taught to kiss grandpa to be polite grow up to be a 15-year-old who kisses a boy just so she won't hurt his feelings? | | | | | | How small differences in male and female brains create very different behavior | Male and females brains are more alike than different, but these small variances have big effects on men's behavior. NBC special anchor Maria Shriver reports for TODAY on how the male brain works, how it affects emotions, and how some men are learning later in life to cope with the emotions they feel. | | | | | | |
| Worried sick? Stressing that you'll get an illness can make you sick, study says | A lot of people worry about their health, and a new study says worrying too much about getting an illness can actually give you one. Researches in Norway say these obsessive thoughts are linked to a 73 percent higher risk of heart disease. | | | | | | Red Mom, Blue Mom: How to handle political bullying | Conservative pundit Rachel Campos-Duffy and liberal pundit Cathy Areu are total political opposites... and best friends. They talk about how they teach their kids to respond when they're challenged on their political views. | | | | | | |
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