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Woman's World

Jul 15 2024
Magazine

A great week made easy! Woman's World is written for the traditional, family-oriented working woman. Each issue delivers a feel-good mix of heart-warming human interest stories, practical everyday solutions for work and home, and mouth-watering recipes.

Fill your week with smiles!

Start your week with a Laugh!

Pop culture calendar

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

Their friendship inspired a haven of love and renewed hope! • After Susan Klingenberg rescued a newborn calf and introduced him to her beloved Saint Bernard mix, the pair surprised and touched her by becoming best pals. Their beautiful friendship inspired Susan to start an animal sanctuary that’s now home to all kinds of animals in need of love

3 health benefits of friendship

European chic in lemon • Look and feel like you’re vacationing on the Italian coastline—no travel necessary

Brighten up your look with lemon French tips! • 4 simple steps is all it takes to re-create this design from Tartan Nails on Pinterest

Summer scalp woes—gone! • Irritated by dandruff, sunburn or oily roots? You can soothe seasonal scalp issues with these DIY remedies and products. Find the one that’s right for you

No-sweat hair helpers that won’t damage strands!

Easy Cherry Chocolate Parfaits

Tap the ‘miracle’ brain booster

Simple tricks for stronger bones • Your bones are your body’s support system that carries you—quite literally!—through life’s adventures. And while bone mass typically diminishes after age 40, these easy tricks help offset that loss, helping you continue doing everything you love now and for decades to come

Slash your risk of a silent stroke • Silent strokes often don’t have symptoms. And when they do, they can be so faint that it’s easy to chalk them up to stress or fatigue. Warnings include a sudden lack of balance, memory blips, a rapid mood change and a temporary loss of muscle movement, says neurologist Romie Mushtaq, M.D. Here, how to stay healthy

Keys to the perfect nap • “Sleep of any kind is a time when we’re allowing our brain and body to restore itself,” says Joseph B. Schellenberg, M.D. It can ease aches, sharpen focus and lift mood. Here’s how to maximize your time spent snoozing

Found: The best herbal SPFs! • Nutrient-packed, herb-infused sunscreens protect skin and nix beauty bothers

Supercharge your walk! • If you’re like the nearly 2 out of 3 of us who enjoy taking walks, great news: Making tiny tweaks powers up the benefits of every step

“Gardening cured my arthritis pain!” • After two decades of suffering with ever-worsening pain and stiffness in her hands, Kathryn Mullen was surprised when a simple, fun activity provided the relief she had been praying for

The science-proven benefits behind ‘grounding’ • When we make direct contact with the Earth, our bodies absorb electrons that help neutralize cell-damaging free radicals. To practice the strategy, try wiggling your toes in the grass or sifting your hands through soil. The benefits go way beyond just easing pain…

Lori lost 86 pounds!

Fight fat like Ozempic • Experts upgrade TikTok’s ‘oatzempic’ trend so it works to quiet food noise and triple belly-fat burning

Fun ways to enjoy oats as you get lean + healthy

Brownie oat bake

“Help me boost my memory!” • It is possible to keep your brain healthy at any age, studies show. Here, three top experts share easy—even fun!—ways to ward off dementia and ensure you stay sharp

Our expert panel

“It’s time to live your joy!’’ • Beloved Emmy Award–winning TV personality and Today show alum Kathie Lee Gifford, 70, has a busy life as a singer, actress, author and grandmother. How does...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Jul 15 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 5, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

A great week made easy! Woman's World is written for the traditional, family-oriented working woman. Each issue delivers a feel-good mix of heart-warming human interest stories, practical everyday solutions for work and home, and mouth-watering recipes.

Fill your week with smiles!

Start your week with a Laugh!

Pop culture calendar

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

Their friendship inspired a haven of love and renewed hope! • After Susan Klingenberg rescued a newborn calf and introduced him to her beloved Saint Bernard mix, the pair surprised and touched her by becoming best pals. Their beautiful friendship inspired Susan to start an animal sanctuary that’s now home to all kinds of animals in need of love

3 health benefits of friendship

European chic in lemon • Look and feel like you’re vacationing on the Italian coastline—no travel necessary

Brighten up your look with lemon French tips! • 4 simple steps is all it takes to re-create this design from Tartan Nails on Pinterest

Summer scalp woes—gone! • Irritated by dandruff, sunburn or oily roots? You can soothe seasonal scalp issues with these DIY remedies and products. Find the one that’s right for you

No-sweat hair helpers that won’t damage strands!

Easy Cherry Chocolate Parfaits

Tap the ‘miracle’ brain booster

Simple tricks for stronger bones • Your bones are your body’s support system that carries you—quite literally!—through life’s adventures. And while bone mass typically diminishes after age 40, these easy tricks help offset that loss, helping you continue doing everything you love now and for decades to come

Slash your risk of a silent stroke • Silent strokes often don’t have symptoms. And when they do, they can be so faint that it’s easy to chalk them up to stress or fatigue. Warnings include a sudden lack of balance, memory blips, a rapid mood change and a temporary loss of muscle movement, says neurologist Romie Mushtaq, M.D. Here, how to stay healthy

Keys to the perfect nap • “Sleep of any kind is a time when we’re allowing our brain and body to restore itself,” says Joseph B. Schellenberg, M.D. It can ease aches, sharpen focus and lift mood. Here’s how to maximize your time spent snoozing

Found: The best herbal SPFs! • Nutrient-packed, herb-infused sunscreens protect skin and nix beauty bothers

Supercharge your walk! • If you’re like the nearly 2 out of 3 of us who enjoy taking walks, great news: Making tiny tweaks powers up the benefits of every step

“Gardening cured my arthritis pain!” • After two decades of suffering with ever-worsening pain and stiffness in her hands, Kathryn Mullen was surprised when a simple, fun activity provided the relief she had been praying for

The science-proven benefits behind ‘grounding’ • When we make direct contact with the Earth, our bodies absorb electrons that help neutralize cell-damaging free radicals. To practice the strategy, try wiggling your toes in the grass or sifting your hands through soil. The benefits go way beyond just easing pain…

Lori lost 86 pounds!

Fight fat like Ozempic • Experts upgrade TikTok’s ‘oatzempic’ trend so it works to quiet food noise and triple belly-fat burning

Fun ways to enjoy oats as you get lean + healthy

Brownie oat bake

“Help me boost my memory!” • It is possible to keep your brain healthy at any age, studies show. Here, three top experts share easy—even fun!—ways to ward off dementia and ensure you stay sharp

Our expert panel

“It’s time to live your joy!’’ • Beloved Emmy Award–winning TV personality and Today show alum Kathie Lee Gifford, 70, has a busy life as a singer, actress, author and grandmother. How does...


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