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Amy Robach changed how she eats after cancer. It reshaped her life — and her relationship with TJ Holmes.
Amy Robach loves to eat. As a teenager, the podcaster and former broadcast journalist had a voracious appetite, earning her the nickname “bottomless pit.” And like most adolescents, she wasn’t exactly ...
These journalists chose to be candid with fans about navigating their health issues Lorenzo Bevilaqua/ABC via Getty News anchors report on current events — but their personal health issues sometimes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amy Robach attends the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) New York Symposium & Awards Luncheon at New York Hilton Midtown on ...
Robach was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy Amy Robach says she originally turned down the mammogram that saved her life, explaining that she felt ...
"Good Morning America" correspondent Amy Robach has been chronicling her battle with breast cancer, and on Wednesday, she debuted a new look on the ABC morning show, and explained the empowering ...
Good Morning America reporter Amy Robach had to be coaxed into getting a mammogram during a breast cancer awareness segment last month, but, she says it saved her life. Robach revealed Monday that she ...
ABC News' Amy Robach announced on Monday morning that she has breast cancer and will undergo a double mastectomy later this week. Robach received the tests results last week from an on-air mammogram ...
Amy Robach says she originally turned down the mammogram that saved her life, explaining that she felt "healthy." After the mammogram, Robach was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. She underwent a ...
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