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Woman's World

Aug 12 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 books best new

Cancer survivors reunite after 30 years and work at same hospital • Dorian Scott and Dorionne Scott are not related, but they’ve lived parallel lives. Their similar names caused much confusion when they were both treated for leukemia as children by the same doctor. And after 30 years, their similar names prompted a special reunion neither will ever forget

Believing in fate boosts your health

Beautiful in butter yellow! • Brighten up your look—and your day!—with this season’s soft ‘it’ color

Viral beauty trends perfect for summer • We did the scrolling for you to find the makeup techniques and products that are all over social media platforms this season. Find the one that’s sure to leave you looking youthful and beautiful!

TikTok tips that improve makeup application

Key to steady, happy energy! • Wondering where your get-up-and-go has gone? Your vagus nerve may need a tune-up. It branches from the brain through the body and eases stress. “Plus, the nerve plays a critical role in regulating heart rate, breathing, digestion and immune response,” says Scott Noorda, D.O., a functional medicine specialist at Resolve Medical in Utah. But stress can weaken the vagus, causing fatigue, brain fog and blue moods. To bolster the nerve, just…

Zesty Pistachio Pesto Pasta

Easy tricks that sharpen your memory • Exciting research finds that it’s easier than you might expect to keep your mind sharp right now and safeguard your thinking down the road too. With a few simple, science-backed tricks, you’ll recall the names of new friends and lock in cherished moments with loved ones right through your golden years and beyond

How to soothe a rosacea flare-up • We know too much time in the sun can lead to burns, but those rays can also trigger rosacea flares. And the redness and bumps of the facial skin condition can cause pain, tightness and even headaches. But you don’t have to suffer through rosacea flares this summer. Simply try one of these skin soothers

Boost your ‘healthspan’ • These clever strategies extend your lifespan and “healthspan”—the decades you’re in great health—helping you experience your golden years with as much vitality as ever

Relief from summer sunburns • These remedies soothe scorched skin so you can get back to summer fun!

Italian key to health & joy! • In Italy, people cherish a way of life called dolce far niente (‘the sweetness of doing nothing’), which is about slowing down and enjoying simple pleasures. Here’s how adopting this lifestyle can help you

“A clove oil massage cured my GI problems!” • Severe digestive issues were disrupting Riley Annen’s entire life, until she discovered she could relieve her symptoms with an easy and inexpensive remedy

Natural remedies for your GI issues

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE! • Make every week special!

Pennies-a-day diet • Remember when our moms and grandmas used to sip water mixed with fiber powder to stay regular and feel their best? Well, that same fiber is staging a huge comeback. Made from a plant called psyllium, the old-fashioned stuff has a legion of new social media devotees who insist it helps crush weight goals on any diet. For example, intermittent fasters say psyllium lets them fast longer without hunger. Keto dieters rave it makes tasty low-carb baked goods. And Rondi Korven, 52, tells us it revs up...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Aug 12 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 2, 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 books best new

Cancer survivors reunite after 30 years and work at same hospital • Dorian Scott and Dorionne Scott are not related, but they’ve lived parallel lives. Their similar names caused much confusion when they were both treated for leukemia as children by the same doctor. And after 30 years, their similar names prompted a special reunion neither will ever forget

Believing in fate boosts your health

Beautiful in butter yellow! • Brighten up your look—and your day!—with this season’s soft ‘it’ color

Viral beauty trends perfect for summer • We did the scrolling for you to find the makeup techniques and products that are all over social media platforms this season. Find the one that’s sure to leave you looking youthful and beautiful!

TikTok tips that improve makeup application

Key to steady, happy energy! • Wondering where your get-up-and-go has gone? Your vagus nerve may need a tune-up. It branches from the brain through the body and eases stress. “Plus, the nerve plays a critical role in regulating heart rate, breathing, digestion and immune response,” says Scott Noorda, D.O., a functional medicine specialist at Resolve Medical in Utah. But stress can weaken the vagus, causing fatigue, brain fog and blue moods. To bolster the nerve, just…

Zesty Pistachio Pesto Pasta

Easy tricks that sharpen your memory • Exciting research finds that it’s easier than you might expect to keep your mind sharp right now and safeguard your thinking down the road too. With a few simple, science-backed tricks, you’ll recall the names of new friends and lock in cherished moments with loved ones right through your golden years and beyond

How to soothe a rosacea flare-up • We know too much time in the sun can lead to burns, but those rays can also trigger rosacea flares. And the redness and bumps of the facial skin condition can cause pain, tightness and even headaches. But you don’t have to suffer through rosacea flares this summer. Simply try one of these skin soothers

Boost your ‘healthspan’ • These clever strategies extend your lifespan and “healthspan”—the decades you’re in great health—helping you experience your golden years with as much vitality as ever

Relief from summer sunburns • These remedies soothe scorched skin so you can get back to summer fun!

Italian key to health & joy! • In Italy, people cherish a way of life called dolce far niente (‘the sweetness of doing nothing’), which is about slowing down and enjoying simple pleasures. Here’s how adopting this lifestyle can help you

“A clove oil massage cured my GI problems!” • Severe digestive issues were disrupting Riley Annen’s entire life, until she discovered she could relieve her symptoms with an easy and inexpensive remedy

Natural remedies for your GI issues

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE! • Make every week special!

Pennies-a-day diet • Remember when our moms and grandmas used to sip water mixed with fiber powder to stay regular and feel their best? Well, that same fiber is staging a huge comeback. Made from a plant called psyllium, the old-fashioned stuff has a legion of new social media devotees who insist it helps crush weight goals on any diet. For example, intermittent fasters say psyllium lets them fast longer without hunger. Keto dieters rave it makes tasty low-carb baked goods. And Rondi Korven, 52, tells us it revs up...


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