The changes a woman made to drop 130 pounds. Plus, does 'face yoga' work?
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A shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub on Saturday left five dead and dozens injured. Michael J. Fox was honored for his foundation's research on Parkinson's disease, and Al Roker gave an update on why he wasn't on the show last week. |
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Michael J. Fox was honored by his family and former co-stars at the Governors Awards on Saturday, where Woody Harrelson presented him with an honorary Oscar for his decades of advocacy work with Parkinson's disease. "He turned a chilling diagnosis into a courageous mission," Harrelson said. "Michael J. Fox never asked for the role of Parkinson's advocate, but it is his best performance." Fox was 29 when he was diagnosed with the disease, and started the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research in 2000, which has raised over $1 billion in research programs. Read more about the award and Fox's speech here. |
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You've probably heard of yoga, but have you tried face yoga? The new trend has social media users doing face exercise routines and filming the results, which countless users say can reduce signs of aging, alter facial structure and improve overall appearance. However, experts say there's not enough evidence to support that these exercises can transform your jawline, slim your face or reduce wrinkles. "I think the benefits (of face exercises) are quite limited," Dr. Adam Friedman, professor of dermatology at George Washington School of Medicine, told us. Read more about the new trend here. |
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Achieve your life goals with easy tips. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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Healthy vodka sauce is here. Joy Bauer's spin on everyone's favorite pasta dish, baked penne alla vodka, takes a few liberties — there's no heavy cream or butter — but it is still full of velvety flavor and comes together in one casserole dish. Joy also has another delicious pasta bake with eggplant and sausage. Get the recipes. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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TODAY anchors wished Al Roker a speedy recovery after he said on Friday he was admitted to the hospital for a blood clot in his leg that spread to clots in his lungs. The meteorologist-and-more said in an Instagram post of flowers and an NBC Weather mug (above) that he was on his way to recovery after "some medical whack-a-mole." "He's in good spirits," Savannah Guthrie said on the show Friday, with Carson Daly adding "We need him back." Craig Melvin commented on Al's Instagram post: "Love you brother…can't wait to have you back!" We're sending our love, Al! |
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