M&M's will be removing two of its colors from some bags as it transitions from artificial to natural food dyes. Plus, a dermatologist outlines common triggers and top treatments for rosacea, and a sports medicine doctor weighs in on the best type of strength training for heart health.
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M&M’s is cutting two traditional colors from some bags in a MAHA-inspired makeover as it attempts to re-create its colors using natural food dyes. For now, the naturally colored M&M’s will be sold only on Amazon, while the original, artificially colored M&M’s will remain where they are currently sold.
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If your skin constantly feels red, inflamed and flushed, you might have rosacea, a common yet frustrating condition. It can't be cured, but you can manage the symptoms and reduce flare-ups by trying these different treatments, according to dermatologists.
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In TODAY.com’s Expert Tip of the Day, a sports medicine doctor reveals whether it’s better to use heavier weights with fewer reps or lighter weights with more reps for a healthy heart.
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Your 2026 wellness journey starts here! Subscribe to the Start TODAY app (now available on Android!) to get started with your whole-body wellness companion. Unlock healthy meal plans, fitness challenges tailored to all levels, and daily inspiration from experts.
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Target's four-day savings event ends tomorrow, but the savings are still going strong! Shop TODAY contributor Chassie Post scoured the deals to share her top picks — all up to 57% off.
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Put a twist on a summer staple with these hot dog flowers from culinary producer Farideh Sadeghin, which feature a hot dog-filled pastry topped with sesame seeds and scallions and glazed with sugar syrup.
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