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Simple ways to get healthy for 2017 (including eating dark chocolate!)

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NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar offers TODAY viewers advice on easy ways to ring in a healthy New Year. She says to keep healthier foods at eye level in your refrigerator, and to perform “deskercises” at work. The good news: Azar she says dark chocolate increases brain power!