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Artist recreates iconic photos with actor John Malkovich

Nearly a century ago, the versatile actor Lon Chaney was known as the “man of a thousand faces.” Now, that title might be passed to actor John Malkovich instead. Working with his long-time collaborator — the acclaimed photographer, Sandro Miller — Malkovich morphed into 41 famous figures in his new coffee table book, “The Malkovich Sessions,” due out April 5th. Sandro Miller joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how he recreated the iconic photos. Source

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Over 50 percent of U.S. diet made up of “ultra-processed” foods

A new study finds “ultra-processed” foods make up more than half of all the calories in the U.S. diet. Also, the United Nations is highlighting the importance of a group of foods that can have big benefits for your health — “pulses.” Finally, could a bit of chocolate help keep your brain sharp? CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips and Samantha Heller, a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss these health issues. Source

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Nurse and patient switch roles decades after first meeting

Twenty-eight years ago, Lynn Bartos helped nurse a young girl with a life-threatening intestinal problem back to health. Now Bartos has become a patient herself, battling Rheumatoid arthritis, and there’s a familiar face providing her with care. Steve Hartman went “On the Road” to tell their story. Source

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Brittany Maynard’s doctor on the right to die

Brittany Maynard has become a symbol for those who believe the terminally ill should control how they die. She suffered from brain cancer and took her own life at the age of 29. Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with Maynard’s husband and the doctor who prescribed her the lethal dose of barbiturates for “60 Minutes.” Source

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What exactly is cancer?

One in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer, but many don’t know how it develops, the most common forms or how it’s treated Source

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