The Today Show: Lauren Edelstein, Dr Tara Narula (NBC, July 23, 2024)

The Today Show returns with a new episode on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. In the health and fitness segment, the show addresses women’s health issues, particularly focusing on sports injuries with Dr. Tara Narula. Dr. Narula, a renowned cardiologist and medical correspondent, offers expert advice and insights on preventing and managing sports-related injuries for women.

Switching gears, the show presents a unique artistic expression with emoji artist Lauren Edelstein. Lauren, known for her creative use of emojis, creating artwork using only these small digital images. She discusses her creative process and the impact of this modern art form.

For those looking to make the most of their summer, the show offers a special segment on summer savings. The “On the Money” feature provides valuable tips and strategies on how to save money while still enjoying the best of the season’s activities and experiences.

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The show also takes viewers on a culinary journey to Paris with chef Eric Ripert. Eric, a master of French cuisine and host of NBC’s “Paris Chef’s Table,” brings a taste of the City of Light to the show, sharing his expertise and delicious recipes.

In addition, the show presents the latest in French fashion and beauty with Cécilia Jourdan. Cécilia, a renowned French fashion and beauty expert, offers insights into the essential trends and must-have items for the season.

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Rounding out the show is Fortune’s list of the 50 Best Places to Live for Families, with Alyson Shontell offering a glimpse into the top locations across the country that offer a balanced mix of strong school systems, vibrant communities, and economic opportunities.

The Today Show airs Tuesday, July 23, 2024, from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. on NBC.

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