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Woman's World

Aug 19 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

This week’s best new books

His tiny homes restore the hope of veterans in need! • Former Air Force Chief Doug Kordt has always gone out of his way to help homeless veterans, visiting their camps with food and clothing. And now he’s found a unique way to do even more: He’s converted shipping containers into tiny homes and offers them to struggling vets—rent-free!

Tropical secrets to summer-gorgeous hair • Give your warm weather–worn strands some much-needed TLC with these island-friendly, fruit-infused DIY treatments. You’ll feel like you traveled to a restorative oasis without leaving the house!

Fun keys to a healthy heart • Wouldn’t it be wonderful to enhance your heart health with some summer fun? You can! The joys we savor during the sunny season help keep blood from becoming thick and sticky, which drastically reduces the risks of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. Plus, Italian findings in Diabetes Care reveal that when blood flows freely through vessels, it enhances delivery of blood sugar–balancing insulin to tissues. The result: Risk of heart-harming diabetes drops by 60%. To stave off stickiness, just…

Loaded Broccoli in Garlic Sauce

Sensitive bladder bothers—solved! • Sensitive bladders don’t take a break just because you’re at a picnic or trying to enjoy a restful sleep. Fortunately, a few simple solutions can tamp down gotta-go urges 24/7 and block them from interrupting your daily routine. Here’s how to treat your bladder bother

No more nighttime leg cramps! • Nearly every woman over 50 will be woken up at some point by painful leg cramping, and increased summertime activity coupled with heat-induced dehydration can make us more susceptible to the problem. Luckily, there are simple steps you can take to ward off these pesky charley horses

Home remedies for cold sores • If you’ve had a cold sore, you’re familiar with the tingling that signals an outbreak. Cold sores usually run their course over 5 to 15 days, and summer sun can up the odds of a flare-up. When the skin suffers UV damage, the immune system shifts toward healing, lowering its guard against the virus that triggers cold sores. Here’s what can help

Antioxidants for healthy skin • These compounds defend skin against micro-toxins caused by pollution and UV damage while also strengthening skin’s barrier to prevent future damage

Wacky hacks that work! • Surprise! Researchers say these odd (and easy!) tricks boost well-being

She helps families find hope after loss • After losing her first husband to a neurodegenerative disease as a young mom, Jodi O’Donnell-Ames brings comfort to other families suffering the same heartache

Burn fat 32 times faster • Discover the supernutrient secret helping women get slim—without dieting!

Easy + delish ways to get more slimming nutrients

Fast fixes for summer hassles • If warm-weather fun leaves you with a stomachache, sunburn or head pain, these tricks can ease your ouch in a hurry

“Where does my time go?” • If you feel frazzled and unable to focus on the present moment, keep reading for easy ways to derail distractions and fill your days with meaning

Motivation, triumphs and reinventing yourself

Helping Olympic Dreams Come True • Through Shawn’s Moment Makers Foundation

5 Olympic Memoirs That Will Inspire You to Go for the Gold • Gymnast Simone Biles and other all-stars share their...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Aug 19 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 9, 2024

Formats

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

This week’s best new books

His tiny homes restore the hope of veterans in need! • Former Air Force Chief Doug Kordt has always gone out of his way to help homeless veterans, visiting their camps with food and clothing. And now he’s found a unique way to do even more: He’s converted shipping containers into tiny homes and offers them to struggling vets—rent-free!

Tropical secrets to summer-gorgeous hair • Give your warm weather–worn strands some much-needed TLC with these island-friendly, fruit-infused DIY treatments. You’ll feel like you traveled to a restorative oasis without leaving the house!

Fun keys to a healthy heart • Wouldn’t it be wonderful to enhance your heart health with some summer fun? You can! The joys we savor during the sunny season help keep blood from becoming thick and sticky, which drastically reduces the risks of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. Plus, Italian findings in Diabetes Care reveal that when blood flows freely through vessels, it enhances delivery of blood sugar–balancing insulin to tissues. The result: Risk of heart-harming diabetes drops by 60%. To stave off stickiness, just…

Loaded Broccoli in Garlic Sauce

Sensitive bladder bothers—solved! • Sensitive bladders don’t take a break just because you’re at a picnic or trying to enjoy a restful sleep. Fortunately, a few simple solutions can tamp down gotta-go urges 24/7 and block them from interrupting your daily routine. Here’s how to treat your bladder bother

No more nighttime leg cramps! • Nearly every woman over 50 will be woken up at some point by painful leg cramping, and increased summertime activity coupled with heat-induced dehydration can make us more susceptible to the problem. Luckily, there are simple steps you can take to ward off these pesky charley horses

Home remedies for cold sores • If you’ve had a cold sore, you’re familiar with the tingling that signals an outbreak. Cold sores usually run their course over 5 to 15 days, and summer sun can up the odds of a flare-up. When the skin suffers UV damage, the immune system shifts toward healing, lowering its guard against the virus that triggers cold sores. Here’s what can help

Antioxidants for healthy skin • These compounds defend skin against micro-toxins caused by pollution and UV damage while also strengthening skin’s barrier to prevent future damage

Wacky hacks that work! • Surprise! Researchers say these odd (and easy!) tricks boost well-being

She helps families find hope after loss • After losing her first husband to a neurodegenerative disease as a young mom, Jodi O’Donnell-Ames brings comfort to other families suffering the same heartache

Burn fat 32 times faster • Discover the supernutrient secret helping women get slim—without dieting!

Easy + delish ways to get more slimming nutrients

Fast fixes for summer hassles • If warm-weather fun leaves you with a stomachache, sunburn or head pain, these tricks can ease your ouch in a hurry

“Where does my time go?” • If you feel frazzled and unable to focus on the present moment, keep reading for easy ways to derail distractions and fill your days with meaning

Motivation, triumphs and reinventing yourself

Helping Olympic Dreams Come True • Through Shawn’s Moment Makers Foundation

5 Olympic Memoirs That Will Inspire You to Go for the Gold • Gymnast Simone Biles and other all-stars share their...


Expand title description text
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