Tips to manage the end of daylight saving time. Plus, the FDA's eyedrop warnings.
November 2, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( THIS IS TODAY November 2, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( THIS IS TODAY Prosecutors say that a woman accused of murdering pro cyclist Mo Wilson last year tracked her location on a fitness app. Plus, whether you should still be using eyedrops after multiple warnings by the FDA, and Maria Menounos shares her cancer warning signs. The Latest [A woman accused of killing pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness app, prosecutors say](. A Texas woman charged in the [murder of professional cyclist Moriah âMoâ Wilson]( tracked Wilsonâs movements on the [exercise app Strava]( before confronting and shooting her at a home in Austin, Texas, last year, prosecutors said during opening arguments of the trial yesterday. Kaitlin Armstrong, 35, has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Wilson, who allegedly was romantically involved with Armstrong's boyfriend, fellow cyclist Colin Strickland. Armstrong had access to Stricklandâs messages on a laptop they shared and could have determined where Wilson was staying based on data about Wilsonâs bike ride earlier that day posted on Strava, prosecutors said. [Here's the latest](. [ð Is it safe to use eyedrops? What all the FDA warnings mean for your health.]( The FDA recently warned consumers against using [27 different kinds of eyedrops]( due to [potential bacterial infections](, leading to fears over whether any eyedrops are safe. And this comes in autumn, which for some is peak eyedrop season due to the cold, dry air. The good news is experts say the warnings only apply to the specific brands noted by the FDA. âAny lubricating drop that has not been recalled and is still available on pharmacy shelves should be perfectly safe,â Dr. Christopher Starr, a spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, told NBC News. [Here is a list]( of the drops the FDA says to stop using, and follow these [tips to help avoid infection](. [Maria Menounos shared her pancreatic cancer symptoms in a new PSA to raise awareness about the disease.]( As part of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, TV host Maria Menounos is [sharing the symptoms from her own diagnosis]( earlier this year to help raise awareness about the illness. Menounos, 45, said she had [excruciating stomach pain]( after eating a salad on a flight a year ago, and it persisted for two months despite tests not finding anything. She finally decided to get a full-body MRI, which detected a mass on her pancreas that she had surgically removed in February. While pancreatic cancer symptoms can be vague, [here are 7 symptoms]( experts say can be warning signs. [ð A luxurious lip mask, comfortable joggers and more Amazon fall bestsellers â starting at $12.]( As the temperatures start to dip, now's the time to get some cold-weather shoes, pick up a comfy shirt that doubles as a jacket and power up the leaf blower to clear the lawn. Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach found [deals on 8 fall essentials on Amazon]( starting at just $12. [Shop them all here](. Start TODAY Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. While the extra hour of sleep is welcome when the [clocks go back on Sunday](, the end of daylight saving time can also mess with your rest patterns for up to a week or more. To prepare for the change, there are some [easy changes you can make]( starting today as far as when to go to bed and when to get up. [See all the expert tips here](, and learn about [why we turn the clocks back]( in the first place. What's for dinner? Allow us to do the meal-planning for you If you're craving a roast chicken dinner but don't have time to deal with an entire bird, this [sheet-pan pesto chicken with broccoli rabe and potatoes]( is much simpler and doesn't skimp on flavor. The meal from recipe developer Casey Barber only needs eight ingredients, and you can use store-bought pesto and boneless, skinless chicken breasts to cut down on prep time. [Get the recipe](. Daily Delight A little pick-me-up before you go. They're normally hard to tell apart, but not when it's time to eat. [Triplets Juniper, Willow and Eden Kenmure]( showed off their [different personalities at feeding time]( in a hilarious TikTok video shared by their mom. Juniper is crying and wants more of the bottle, Willow looks satisfied, and Eden is in a baby food coma. "The three stages of milk drunk ... we got the crier, the 'I might be drunk,' and the one you have to carry home every time," one commenter joked. [See the adorable video here](. Thanks for letting us in your inbox!
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