Full coverage: 5 Questions
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Actress Alyssa Milano said she’s never experienced Hollywood-induced body-shaming.
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Courtney Guerra’s lifestyle reflects the best of Southern California.
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A regular on both the red carpet and magazine covers, Kate Hudson, 36, is a fashion icon and fitness role model who believes that looking good and feeling good should go hand in hand.
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Jessica Alba is a one busy woman.
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Country music star Clay Walker hails from Texas, a state that loves its football.
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Malin Akerman showed her physical-comedy skills in “The Heartbreak Kid” and superhero fight moves, after intense training, in “Watchmen.”
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At 42, Mario Lopez has compiled a unique body of work.
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John Stamos is lean, enthusiastic and, at 52, still sporting an impressive head of hair.
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At 61, an age when not many people might choose to be photographed in a swimsuit, supermodel Christie Brinkley joyfully poses for selfies while wearing a bikini, a hat and her trademark smile.
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On CBS’ “Blue Bloods,” now in its sixth season, Bridget Moynahan stars as Assistant Dist. Atty.
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Patricia Arquette — the star of CBS’ “CSI: Cyber” and Academy Award winner for her role as a resilient divorced mother in “Boyhood” — recently took on a comedic guest role: teaming with Amy Schumer, Tina Fey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus for an episode of Comedy Central’s “Inside Amy Schumer.”
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Jennifer Morrison moves from reality to fantasy.
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At first blush, Susan King seems like the type of person you’d meet at a neighborhood pub in London after work: cheerful, bubbly, given to exuberant exclamation.
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Cheryl Strayed has always collected quotes from her favorite writers and used them as solace and inspiration during tough times.
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Jane Smiley is an author who doesn’t shy away from ambitious literary projects.
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If a yoga class feels more like a multicultural dance session, then you can be pretty sure that Shiva Rea is teaching it.
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In addition to the general pressures of maintaining her health as a film and television actress, Brianna Brown has another powerful motivation.
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After playing Las Vegas forensic scientist Sara Sidle on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” for 15 seasons, Jorja Fox is preparing to face — even welcoming — uncertainty.
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On the cusp of 82, Larry King has no desire to slow down.
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Why ‘Sex and the City’ author Candace Bushnell wrote her new book -- ‘Killing Monica’ -- standing up
“Sex and the City” author Candace Bushnell, in L.A. to promote her book “Killing Monica” (which she swears isn’t about Carrie Bradshaw), shares tips for physical and mental fitness that help keep her away from the chaos and ahead of the pack.
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Former teen beauty queen Halle Berry turned 49 last week and has never looked better.
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As the son of actress Susan Saint James and sports media mogul Dick Ebersol, Charlie Ebersol, who’s producing CNBC’s new reality series “West Texas Investors Club,” might seem to have a charmed life.
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On the big screen, 50 Cent (whose real name is Curtis Jackson) stars as a boxing promoter opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams in “Southpaw,” now in theaters.
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Saturday night at the Forum, Canadian rock trio Rush takes its Los Angeles fans on a trip back through time.
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Ricki Lake has gone from the lead in the 1988 cult-favorite film “Hairspray” to roles in movies and television, including “Cry-Baby,” “China Beach” and “The King of Queens,” and stints as a talk-show host.
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Matthew Modine stars as a terminally ill billionaire questioning the existence of the afterlife in TNT’s “Proof.”
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On “Saturday Night Live” in the late 1980s, Hans and Franz wanted to “pump you up.”
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Rock ‘n’ roll taught me it’s better to burn out than to fade away, and rock ‘n’ roll was wrong.
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Costumed in sequins and 5-inch heels, the tall, toned and energetic Connie Britton stars as Rayna Jaymes, a country-singing icon, in ABC’s “Nashville.”
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Adrian Grenier’s laid-back attitude and leading-man looks made him an ideal fit for the starring role of Vincent Chase, the young actor who strikes box-office gold on the HBO series “Entourage,” and on June 3, “Entourage” the movie hits theaters, picking up where the TV series ended.
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LL Cool J is the star of CBS’ hit series “NCIS: Los Angeles” and the host and producer of Spike’s “Lip Sync Battle,” based on a segment on Jimmy Fallon’s late-night show, in which two celebrities compete not merely mouthing a song but also by using costumes and choreography.
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She’s the daughter of one of the most renowned self-help gurus in the world, but Mallika Chopra discovered she doesn’t always have all the answers.
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Bestselling author Jodi Picoult, in her more than 20 novels, explores emotionally charged topics.
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When it comes to kids and food, Sen.
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Skinny? That’s so 2014.
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When that Olympic gold medal for judo is hung around your neck, you know you’re the best in the world.
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At 12, she was nominated for a Tony for the Broadway musical “High Society,” at 24, she snagged an Oscar nomination for the drama “Up in the Air,” and, at 27, her song “Cups,” from the hit comedy “Pitch Perfect,” went multi-platinum and became one of Billboard’s top songs.
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Comedian Howie Mandel has been open about his mental illness, but what many don’t know is how he uses exercise to calm his mind and control compulsive thoughts.
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She played Ben Affleck’s wife in the Academy Award-winning film “Argo” and the object of Zac Efron’s affection in the film adaptation of “The Lucky One.”
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Dec. 6, 2014, was a good day to sit down with Lindsey Vonn.
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At age 6, Deepak Chopra experienced what he calls “an existential crisis.”
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Tommy Chong thinks pumping iron is far out, man.
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When did eating get so complicated? Should you eat like a caveman? Detox? Go vegan before 6?
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She played a comically brusque lawyer on Fox’s “Ally McBeal,” one of “Charlie’s Angels” in two films and a fictionalized version of herself on HBO’s “Sex and the City,” but Lucy Liu is more than the sum of her acting parts.
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Growing up, Robbie Schaeffer always assumed he would join OPI Products, the nail polish empire his father founded (and which was bought by Coty Inc. in 2010).
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One early morning in September 2012, Eric Jordan was awakened by the cries of his 20-month-old son — and that kept him from dying in his sleep.
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After Ryan Kwanten moved to Los Angeles a dozen years ago, he discovered what he considers the perfect local gym: the great outdoors.
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Conservative radio and TV commentator Sean Hannity, 52, known for telling government to cut the fat, has recently cut his own.
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At 6 feet, 5 inches, Michael Strahan — the co-host of “Live With Kelly and Michael” and “Good Morning America” and a 2014 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame — defies pigeonholing.
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It’s not easy being Batman’s sidekick: It can cause a lumbar disk blowout, like the movie franchise did for Chris O’Donnell.
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The comedian Bill Maher, who often talks politics, believes in healthy living.
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‘Real Happiness at Work’s’ Sharon Salzberg sees work problems as opportunities for personal growth and self-examination. She offers a few tips.
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Bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno has remained true to form.
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Talk about a commitment to her sport: Bethany Hamilton lost her entire left arm to a shark attack while surfing — and within a month was back on her board riding the waves.
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Actress Nicole Kidman has an enormously busy professional life, but she prides herself on her close family ties.
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The singer Jewel grew up on an Alaska homestead, eating whatever food was raised or caught, including, naturally, plenty of seafood.
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Andy Serkis is known for bringing Gollum from “The Lord of the Rings” and the gorilla from “King Kong” to life using motion-capture technology.
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Tanna Frederick takes life by the reins, then rides it for all it’s worth.
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It’s no secret that Tony Horton is a fitness junkie.
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Actress Jessalyn Gilsig barely has a moment of downtime.
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Wolverines are some of the nastiest creatures on the planet, making honey badgers look like golden retriever puppies.
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Kristin Chenoweth, no longer picking up after cows and horses, finds new ways to stay fit. She also works to raise awareness about asthma.
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Maria Rodale believes organic food should be available to everyone, and she works to ease fears about the cost.
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Frank Shorter, a gold medalist in the marathon, doesn’t run as much or as hard as he used to, but he stays active on and off the field.
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Jennifer Hudson says learning the ‘how’ of losing weight and the importance of staying active have made all the difference.
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For family man and TV producer-writer Jason Katims (‘About a Boy,’ ‘Parenthood’), authenticity is a must.
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The classically trained musician has made a niche for herself by incorporating ballet and acrobatics into her playing.
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actress Chandra Wilson learned to become a patient advocate after her daughter was diagnosed with mitochondrial disease.
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Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter talks about losing 65 pounds and regaining his life.
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Olympic skier Julia Mancuso shares exercise secrets and a glimpse at life in world-class competition.
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Snowboarder Elena Hight keeps in Olympic shape with workouts, cooking, yoga and meditation.
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The actress explains the fundamentals so readers can work out their own diets and fitness regimens.
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Bill Nye, the Emmy-winning ‘Science Guy’ and author, says the proof of swing dancing’s benefits is in the exercise, the music and, well, the physical contact.
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Kellan Lutz, star of the upcoming ‘The Legend of Hercules,’ talks about his bodybuilding routine.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani talks about finding a fitness routine that works without compromising his strum.
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An active lifestyle and a well-rounded diet have helped keep the Fox Business host on a healthful track.
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Tiphany Adams and Mia Schaikewitz of the Sundance Channel’s ‘Push Girls’ reality show discuss motivation in and out of the wheelchair and how they stay fit.
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Col. Chris Hadfield, a former commander of the International Space Station, talks about staying fit in zero gravity and back on Earth.
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The recent Emmy nominee credits a plant-based diet and a ‘lean and mean’ regimen for his good health at 61.
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Gold medalist Sanya Richards-Ross of WEtv’s ‘Sanya’s Glam & Gold’ is working to compete in the Olympics again.
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Sheila Cluff, founder of the Oaks at Ojai, talks about what the spa offers for today’s woman, who needs to stay strong in many ways.
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Singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan talks about the benefits of exercise in creativity, lung power and stress relief.
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Behavioral economist Dan Ariely says it’s human to act irrationally, that most people lie, but that we can trust each other.
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Former Olympian’s program gives youngsters solid foundation in the basics.
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Santa Monica College coach who may have set record on the Pacific Crest hike credits his diet for the feat of endurance
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Dolvett Quince was well aware of America’s obesity problem.
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The bariatric surgeon says fiber intake is just one component in a healthful diet, with a high-protein, low-sugar regimen the best strategy.
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Mary Southwick was 34 when she developed pain on the bottom of one foot.
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The ‘Terminator’ actor says he’s always admired the classic De Niro character’s lean, sinewy form, and he uses it as a goal for his workout regimen.
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Humans are meant to be active, so get moving, says fitness instructor Tracy Anderson.
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We talk with Crossfit devotee Bob Harper about his new diet and fitness book designed for when you need to lose weight fast.
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Fear can be a powerful motivator, at least at first.
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Sean Patrick Flanery plays an ex-cop in the eighth season of TV’s “Dexter,” starting June 30, and a music teacher in the new film “Broken Horses.”
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Arthur Smith is one of Hollywood’s busiest reality TV producers.
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The ER physician and TV personality talks about staying healthy: everyday prevention tips, such as sitting less and exercising (especially outdoors).
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Leeza Gibbons is co-host of “America Now,” the nightly syndicated TV newsmagazine, and the TV show “My Generation.”
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Most of us are curious about our family lineage.
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The “Starchild” outfit Paul Stanley wears as frontman for KISS is a revealing one.
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The British doctor and author of ‘The Fast Diet’ researched and tried different eating and exercise regimens and even swallowed a tiny camera to figure out the best steps to avoid diabetes and achieve a healthier lifestyle. His findings surprised him.
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The six-time Olympic medalist stresses balance in diet and exercise, and offers ideas for family fitness.
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Taylor Ramsdell trains Victor Henry, a professional mixed martial arts fighter, and a pro boxer named Zachary Wohlman.
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They call him Dr.
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For the Olympian, the ice was once a way to escape into her world of shyness. Now it’s a way to call her back into a world of health.
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For more than three decades, Dr.
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Apolo Anton Ohno, the most decorated U.S.
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You’ve heard about the “Wheat Belly” diet, right? Well, technically, it doesn’t exist. Dr.
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Byron Hurt was inspired to look at the ties between African Americans and soul food after the death of his father from pancreatic cancer.
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Even if you’ve never been to New Jersey, names such as Snooki, the Situation and JWoww have become part of our cultural lexicon, thanks to TV’s “Jersey Shore,” embodying how to rock your summer at the beach with lots of partying.
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He trades drug and alcohol addiction for hard workouts and eating right. The result is an almost 70-pound weight loss.
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Childhood obesity expert Dr.
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The ‘Hungry Girl’ entrepreneur is a genius at finding and sharing low-cal ways to scratch a craving itch. She dishes on her new book, ‘Hungry Girl to the Max,’ exercise and more.
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Jane Fonda discusses yoga. Her new DVD is ‘Jane Fonda: Prime Time AM/PM Yoga For Beginners.’
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Every now and then, a play or song or book comes around that perfectly encapsulates the time we live in, despite having been created decades, or even centuries, ago.
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Actress Julie Bowen of “Modern Family” doesn’t want other parents to go through what she and her husband did when their toddler experienced a life-threatening allergic reaction that sent him into anaphylactic shock.
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Cesar Millan runs outdoors with his dogs and works out with weights at the gym to stay in alpha mode for his work as the ‘Dog Whisperer.’
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The vegan lifestyle and the lifestyle of professional athletes aren’t often associated with each other.
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Wendy Williams used to love the McRib, and she hid eating it.
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Sara Ivanhoe has always been a bit ahead of her time.
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Robby Benson is sitting serenely in the cafe of the Beverly Hills Hilton, sipping hot coffee as afternoon sunlight pours in through the windows.
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Dynamo twins Shari and Judi Zucker discuss their latest book, ‘The Ultimate Allergy-Free Snack Cookbook,’ and how to help kids eat right.
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For those of us not blessed with the footwork of Fred Astaire, the notion of taking a dance class might not appeal.
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The ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actor talks about car-racing, cycling, his cancer organization and the Dempsey Challenge.
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RuPaul made a name for himself as a drag diva in the 1990s, but he’s replaced sashaying with hiking.
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Patrick Muldoon had his brains sucked out by a bug-eyed alien in “Starship Troopers,” and perhaps more appealing he’s been both a kindly heartthrob, Austin Reed on “Days of Our Lives,” and an evil heartthrob, Richard Hart on “Melrose Place.”
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Marshall Reid was bullied at school because he was overweight.
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He’s heading to his third Paralympics, as an alternate in the long jump. He was the first active-duty member of the U.S. military to compete in the Games
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Dominique Moceanu captured the world’s attention as the youngest member of the 1996 U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics team, the first American women’s team to ever win gold for the United States.
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Olympic champion swimmer Matt Grevers, 27, knows about love.
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As the host of TLC’s “Freaky Eaters,” JJ Virgin is known for helping people overcome bizarre eating habits — consuming only cheesy fries, for instance, or putting tartar sauce on everything from cupcakes to Jell-O.
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The ultra-running record-holder, author and vegan finds some time to talk about his regimen and dietary habits.
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Jennie Finch, the Olympic medal-winning former softball player, imparts lessons about confidence and body image she learned from playing sports.
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David Hill has a 12-year-old daughter and sons who are 10 and 7.
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When your dad, Bob Lee, has played in the Super Bowl — twice — there is a familial expectation that you’ll be athletic.
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In HBO’s new show “Girls,” creator Lena Dunham conjures up an image of young men so inundated with online porn that they almost unwittingly try to reenact it in their own boudoir escapades.
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Full disclosure alert!
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Montel Williams is not your typical pot-smoking snowboarder.
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In “The Hunger Games,”actress Leven Rambin plays a teenage girl who has trained since childhood to fight to the death in a post-apocalyptic arena.
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The nutrition expert talks about the recent study and the public’s reaction to it.
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David Lynch talks about TM and his David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace.
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‘The Chew’s’ co-host talks about eating meat, exercising and growing up as Dr. Mehmet Oz’s daughter.