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Rice industry complains cauliflower “rice” is misleading

Cauliflower rice is growing in popularity as a trendy substitute for carbohydrates. Minced cauliflower is popping up in many stores, from organic markets to the freezer aisle. However the rice industry is upset over the product’s name. John Blackstone reports. Source

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Why changing your light bulb could help you sleep better

A new study says replacing regular light bulbs with a special bulb that emits less blue light could get you to fall asleep faster. Michael Breus, clinical psychologist and a specialist in sleep medicine, joins “CBS This Morning” to offer tips on better sleep. Source

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Preview: Kesha’s Note to Self

Singer-songwriter Kesha writes a letter to her 18-year-old self, sharing her story of success but also struggles with self love. Watch the full piece Thursday, Aug. 9, 2017, on “CBS This Morning,” which airs 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. EST/PST on CBS. Source

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Puzzling rise in colorectal cancer deaths among younger adults

A new study shows death rates for colorectal cancer in white men and women under the age of 55 climbed nearly 14 percent in a decade after years of overall decline. Over the same period, deadly cases involving African-Americans in the same age group went down. Gastroenterologist and CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings and how people can lower their risk. Source

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EpiPen alternatives help lower prices, but who pays?

There are now more choices for millions of people who relied on the EpiPen for life-threatening allergies, but there is still confusion over the treatments’ costs. The Auvi-Q is an epinephrine auto-injector alternative that’s listed as $4,500 for a two-pack. But most patients aren’t paying a penny of that, leading to the question: who is? Anna Werner reports. Source

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