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How a break from exercise could harm long-term health

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Your body may not thank you for taking a break from exercise. Two new studies from the University of Liverpool and McMaster University, among others, monitored active people who abruptly started sitting more. This caused their blood sugar levels to rise, insulin sensitivity to decrease and weight to increase. The studies' volunteers returned to an active lifestyle after two weeks, but the undesirable metabolic changes did not fully reverse. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.

Inside the L.A. supermarket where everything is made of felt

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You might not want to eat the groceries inside a new Los Angeles supermarket. That's because the products are made of felt. The pop-up store is the brainchild of British artist Lucy Sparrow, who transformed 2,800 square feet of the Standard Hotel into aisles stocked with hand-sewn groceries. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Apple co-founder Ronald Wayne sold 10% of company for $800 in '70s

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Apple is the first trillion-dollar publicly traded corporation in U.S. history. The company was valued at $1,001,679,220,000 when Wall Street closed Thursday. Ronald Wayne, one of Apple's original founders, sold his 10 percent stake in the 1970s after just 12 days for $800. Today his shares would be worth $100 billion. Watch John Blackstone's extended interview with Wayne Friday on "CBS Evening News."

"Whistleblower": Cardiologist exposes unnecessary heart surgeries

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A Kentucky cardiologist, Dr. Michael Jones, raised concerns when he learned his new patients had received heart surgeries they never needed. In a preview of the CBS series, "Whistleblower," host Alex Ferrer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why Jones had to expose a group of fellow doctors. Watch the full report Friday, August 3 at 9/8c on CBS.

Reporter's Notebook: An essential challenge in parenthood

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Around 15 million kids attend camp each year in the United States, and for many parents, it's a rite of passage every summer. In this Reporter's Notebook, "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson, whose children just returned from camp, explores the defining experiences and lessons for both children and their parents when kids go to camp.



Review: "The Miseducation of Cameron Post"

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Chloë Grace Moretz shines in this coming-of-age drama as a teenager sent by her evangelical family to a camp to undergo "gay conversion therapy"

Shiggy urges people to "be safe" when doing "In My Feelings" challenge

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The comedian behind the "In My Feelings" challenge is addressing the viral dance craze that's prompted police departments and safety officials around the world to warn against the trend. Shiggy, who was born Shaquille Mitchell, posted a video of himself dancing to the Drake song in June. Millions of people tweeted about the challenge but some took it to dangerous extremes by jumping out of moving cars to perform the dance.

Apple hits record-breaking $1 trillion mark

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Apple, the first trillion-dollar publicly traded corporation in U.S. history, was valued at $1,001,679,220,000 when Wall Street closed Thursday. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Apple has evolved under CEO Tim Cook and how the technology industry is dominating on Wall Street.

New details in airport abduction of 12-year-old from China

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Virginia state police say a 12-year-old girl who was abducted at Reagan National Airport is believed to be in extreme danger. JinJing Ma was visiting the U.S. from China. She was last seen at the airport Thursday morning, but it took eight hours for police to issue an Amber Alert. Jan Crawford reports.





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