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Woman, 106, still loves to fly, shares her 6 rules for a long, healthy life

Cretora Biggerstaff, 106, flies at least twice a year but says there's a problem at the airport every time because computers are confused by her 1919 birthdate.
Cretora Biggerstaff, 106.
Cretora Biggerstaff, 106.

Can GLP-1 weight loss drugs help treat lymphedema? Doctor sees 'incredible' potential

GLP-1 drugs are blockbuster medications for weight loss and Type 2 diabetes. Now doctors are trying them for lymphedema, swelling that can be caused by cancer treatment.
Antonette Beccarelli
Antonette Beccarelli

Jamie-Lynn Sigler is on a ‘journey of acceptance’ with MS. Christina Applegate is not: ‘I’m angry at it still’

The “Sopranos” actor and "Dead to Me" star spoke with Hoda Kotb on her "Making Space" podcast about living with multiple sclerosis.
Christina Applegate and Jamie Lynn-Sigler
Christina Applegate and Jamie Lynn-Sigler

Woman, 102, who went viral for dancing the Tush Push shares tips for a long life

Meet Shirley Goodman, known as “The Dancing Nana,” who is a hit on the dance floor.

Mom, 36, with rectal cancer reveals 3 symptoms doctors dismissed, made her feel 'crazy'

She had classic warning signs of colorectal cancer after giving birth, but doctors told her they were just postpartum issues. "I felt like I was being made out to be crazy," she says.

Nurse, 33, with 2 nagging gut symptoms was told to eat more fiber. It was rectal cancer

She was healthy, young, active and had no risk factors for colorectal cancer, but there were warning signs. "It can happen to anybody, and we still don’t know why," her surgeon says.
Katie Dutton
Katie Dutton

These are the women who made IVF possible

These are the women who played a role in the development of IVF, from Miriam Menkin in the 1930s to Georgeanna Seegar Jones in the late 70s and 80s.
Photo collage in yellow, pink, and blue with two women, Elizabeth Carr (Left) and Georganna Jones (Right). Behind them are photos of a needle in a petri dish and a pregnancy test.
Photo collage in yellow, pink, and blue with two women, Elizabeth Carr (Left) and Georganna Jones (Right). Behind them are photos of a needle in a petri dish and a pregnancy test.

12 pelvic-floor exercises for a more efficient labor and postpartum recovery

The pelvic-floor muscles are important for stability and support during pregnancy, labor and delivery and postpartum recovery.
Sporty woman doing warm up squat, stretching
Sporty woman doing warm up squat, stretching

Woman, 54, dismissed 1 unusual heart attack symptom for a week: 'I was in denial'

She ended up in the hospital with a heart attack after ignoring the warning signs for a week. She’s urging others to not wait as long as she did to get help.
Reena Caprario
Reena Caprario

Georgia woman sues IVF clinic for implanting wrong embryo after she birthed another couple’s baby

In the lawsuit, Krystena Murray alleges she “was turned into an unwitting surrogate, against her will” and had to surrender the baby five months after she delivered him.
A technician prepare the fertilization of an egg cell under an electron microscope.
A technician prepare the fertilization of an egg cell under an electron microscope.
Niro Feliciano is a mom of four, psychotherapist, author and host of the podcast “All Things Life.”
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Stephanie Mansour is a contributing health and fitness writer for TODAY. She is a certified personal trainer, yoga and Pilates instructor and weight-loss coach for women.
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Dr. Natalie Azar is the medical contributor for TODAY. NBC News and an assistant clinical professor of medicine and rheumatology at NYU Langone.
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