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‘Eat to sweat’ and more creative ways to beat summer’s heat

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As much of the U.S. sizzles under an ongoing heat wave TODAY’s Al Roker passes along some creative ways to stay cool from Time magazine, including “grazing” on smaller meals instead of eating big ones, and using a water bottle with ice water to cool your ankles and knees at night.