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Why extra virgin olive oil may be your friend: Latest health headlines

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NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar is on TODAY to talk about the latest health headlines, including a study that shows it’s not a good idea to replace fats with carbohydrates in your diet and research that indicates that extra-virgin olive oil is heart-healthy. She also comments on the aging American dad and marketing for cosmetic surgery on social media.