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Woman's World

Jul 22 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 newbooks

No Marine is left behind … even if they’re the 4-legged kind! • When deployed Marine Captain Britta Vivaldi and Sergeants Josh Echevarria and Colin Bettner adopted a stray dog near their base, they fell in love with her. And when she gave birth to three puppies, they welcomed her pups into their hearts too. So, when it was time to return to the States, they had to find a way to bring the dogs along

How to help international rescues

Cute & chic on the court • Whether you’re into pickleball or tennis, these sporty styles help you bring your A game, no matter if you’re playing or not

3 court bag essentials to bring on-the-go

4 ways to supercharge your sunscreen • Used in conjunction with your regular sunscreen, these remedies give skin an extra layer of protection to ward off sunburn, as well as fight wrinkles, oily skin and more

Nix sun-caused hair bothers

Blood-sugar key to extra energy • Feeling exhausted and out of sorts lately? Could be your blood sugar needs balancing. Findings in the journal Appetite reveal keeping blood sugar steady tames cell-damaging inflammation. This significantly increases energy and eases blue moods, anger and anxiety. Plus, preventing blood-sugar spikes safeguards against diabetes and protects against the fatigue and depression that can accompany the condition. To combat glucose climbs, just…

Almond-Crusted Chicken Tenders

Relief from knee pain • Your knees carry you on all of life’s adventures. But when osteoarthritis (OA) is acting up, even the simple action of rising from a chair can seem daunting. While it’s true that rates of knee OA are on the rise, a few natural remedies can help ease pain, stiffness and swelling

How to remove an ingrown toenail • An ingrown toenail occurs when the nail plate digs into the flesh of the toe, says podiatrist Michael J. Trepal, DPM, FACFAS. As the nail grows, the skin can fold over or under the nail, causing pain. “In more severe cases, the nail can puncture the tissue, allowing bacteria to get in,” Dr. Trepal adds. Here’s how to thwart trouble

Healthy with kitchen toss-outs • The peels, stems and rinds we usually throw away when prepping meals hide a host of health benefits. Here’s what they can do

DIY mists for thick, shiny hair • Use summertime’s sweltering heat to your advantage! Just spritz one of these mists onto damp hair before a day outdoors for healthier locks by sundown

Cool off and boost health! • Happy news: Your favorite tricks for staying cool on steamy summer days also offer surprising health benefits!

“I cured my insomnia with hydration!” • For four years, Kristen Coffield spent every night tossing and turning. She thought it was stress keeping her awake, but she was shocked when she discovered the real culprit…and the easy fix

3 benefits of better hydration • Looking for ways to boost hydration? Eating more produce, enjoying soup like gazpacho, sipping tea and adding electrolytes like sea salt to water can help you meet your fluid goals

She lost 359 lbs at age 55 • LaNette Whiteside shares the 4 baby-step secrets that can help transform your body with ease

Enjoy your favorite foods the slimming way!

Just 4 ingredients!

“Help me deal with my envy!” • Wanting what someone else has can make us feel guilty. But envy doesn’t deserve such...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Jul 22 2024

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  • Release date: July 12, 2024

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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 newbooks

No Marine is left behind … even if they’re the 4-legged kind! • When deployed Marine Captain Britta Vivaldi and Sergeants Josh Echevarria and Colin Bettner adopted a stray dog near their base, they fell in love with her. And when she gave birth to three puppies, they welcomed her pups into their hearts too. So, when it was time to return to the States, they had to find a way to bring the dogs along

How to help international rescues

Cute & chic on the court • Whether you’re into pickleball or tennis, these sporty styles help you bring your A game, no matter if you’re playing or not

3 court bag essentials to bring on-the-go

4 ways to supercharge your sunscreen • Used in conjunction with your regular sunscreen, these remedies give skin an extra layer of protection to ward off sunburn, as well as fight wrinkles, oily skin and more

Nix sun-caused hair bothers

Blood-sugar key to extra energy • Feeling exhausted and out of sorts lately? Could be your blood sugar needs balancing. Findings in the journal Appetite reveal keeping blood sugar steady tames cell-damaging inflammation. This significantly increases energy and eases blue moods, anger and anxiety. Plus, preventing blood-sugar spikes safeguards against diabetes and protects against the fatigue and depression that can accompany the condition. To combat glucose climbs, just…

Almond-Crusted Chicken Tenders

Relief from knee pain • Your knees carry you on all of life’s adventures. But when osteoarthritis (OA) is acting up, even the simple action of rising from a chair can seem daunting. While it’s true that rates of knee OA are on the rise, a few natural remedies can help ease pain, stiffness and swelling

How to remove an ingrown toenail • An ingrown toenail occurs when the nail plate digs into the flesh of the toe, says podiatrist Michael J. Trepal, DPM, FACFAS. As the nail grows, the skin can fold over or under the nail, causing pain. “In more severe cases, the nail can puncture the tissue, allowing bacteria to get in,” Dr. Trepal adds. Here’s how to thwart trouble

Healthy with kitchen toss-outs • The peels, stems and rinds we usually throw away when prepping meals hide a host of health benefits. Here’s what they can do

DIY mists for thick, shiny hair • Use summertime’s sweltering heat to your advantage! Just spritz one of these mists onto damp hair before a day outdoors for healthier locks by sundown

Cool off and boost health! • Happy news: Your favorite tricks for staying cool on steamy summer days also offer surprising health benefits!

“I cured my insomnia with hydration!” • For four years, Kristen Coffield spent every night tossing and turning. She thought it was stress keeping her awake, but she was shocked when she discovered the real culprit…and the easy fix

3 benefits of better hydration • Looking for ways to boost hydration? Eating more produce, enjoying soup like gazpacho, sipping tea and adding electrolytes like sea salt to water can help you meet your fluid goals

She lost 359 lbs at age 55 • LaNette Whiteside shares the 4 baby-step secrets that can help transform your body with ease

Enjoy your favorite foods the slimming way!

Just 4 ingredients!

“Help me deal with my envy!” • Wanting what someone else has can make us feel guilty. But envy doesn’t deserve such...


Expand title description text
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