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Woman's World

Aug 26 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.

The Joy of Morning Television

Fill your week with smiles!

Start your week with a Laugh!

Pop culture calendar

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

At 100, she’s sharing wisdom and love to thousands online! • When Gayle Kirschenbaum featured her 99-year-old mother, Mildred, on her Instagram page, she never imagined the post would go viral. Today, the centenarian is a media sensation, sharing her advice for living a long, healthy and happy life with thousands of followers

Happiness tips from a centenarian

Your most flattering haircut—found! • 4 stunning styles that enhance facial features and make hair look thicker

How to boost your thyroid • As the end of summer nears, we often feel our vim and vigor fading. The fix: giving your thyroid a lift. The gland produces hormones that optimize energy, heart rate, breathing and brain function. When its function falters, it can cause tiredness and blue moods. And while findings in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism confirm the thyroid becomes sluggish as cooler weather sets in, you can outsmart trouble before it even starts. Just…

Lemony Pesto Grilled Pork Skewers

3 simple steps to soothe sciatica pain • In most sciatica cases, the shooting pain that radiates through your lower back, buttocks and legs will resolve on its own. In the meantime, home remedies can help ease the pain caused by compression of the sciatic nerve (often from a herniated disc) and speed healing. Here’s what to do

Block blood clots while traveling • Squeezing in one more getaway this summer? Long road trips or plane rides can put you at risk of deepvein thrombosis (DVT), or blood clots in the legs. If the clot dislodges and travels through your bloodstream to your lungs, it can potentially cause a pulmonary embolism. Sitting for long periods ups the risk of DVT, but to ensure your next trip stays trouble-free…

Summer scents that heal you • The season’s fruits and herbs contain potent scent compounds that help relieve everyday bothers naturally

Wake up to healthier skin! • Make the most out of time spent snoozing with fixes that reverse sun damage

Read your way healthy! • Enjoying a great read isn’t just a fun pastime. It’s also a proven way to tune up your health and increase happiness

“Drinking more water alleviated my chronic pain!” • For years, Roberta Perry suffered with debilitating arthritis in her fingers, elbows and knees, and she thought nothing would ever bring her relief. So she was shocked to learn there was a remedy…and was even more astonished by how simple it was

3 ways to boost hydration

Burn fat like a kid again • Discover the teeny workout proven to help women like Kelly Peterson double fat loss after age 50

Rev results with fast-metabolism meals + treats • Want to lose weight as quickly as possible when using HIIT? Experts recommend making healthy meal choices with plenty of protein, fiber, good fat and spices—all of which help stimulate metabolism. A free app like Cronometer can help keep portions on point and ensure you get enough protein to build new metabolism-boosting muscle. And we’ve got some yummy meal and treat ideas to get you started.

Lava cake burns fat • The dairy protein and cayenne in this delish treat stoke metabolism. For more great recipes follow @iRickSnacks on TikTok.

“Help me heal from loss” • It’s the one thing that binds every human being: We will all experience grief. Here, three experts...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Aug 26 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 16, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

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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.

The Joy of Morning Television

Fill your week with smiles!

Start your week with a Laugh!

Pop culture calendar

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

At 100, she’s sharing wisdom and love to thousands online! • When Gayle Kirschenbaum featured her 99-year-old mother, Mildred, on her Instagram page, she never imagined the post would go viral. Today, the centenarian is a media sensation, sharing her advice for living a long, healthy and happy life with thousands of followers

Happiness tips from a centenarian

Your most flattering haircut—found! • 4 stunning styles that enhance facial features and make hair look thicker

How to boost your thyroid • As the end of summer nears, we often feel our vim and vigor fading. The fix: giving your thyroid a lift. The gland produces hormones that optimize energy, heart rate, breathing and brain function. When its function falters, it can cause tiredness and blue moods. And while findings in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism confirm the thyroid becomes sluggish as cooler weather sets in, you can outsmart trouble before it even starts. Just…

Lemony Pesto Grilled Pork Skewers

3 simple steps to soothe sciatica pain • In most sciatica cases, the shooting pain that radiates through your lower back, buttocks and legs will resolve on its own. In the meantime, home remedies can help ease the pain caused by compression of the sciatic nerve (often from a herniated disc) and speed healing. Here’s what to do

Block blood clots while traveling • Squeezing in one more getaway this summer? Long road trips or plane rides can put you at risk of deepvein thrombosis (DVT), or blood clots in the legs. If the clot dislodges and travels through your bloodstream to your lungs, it can potentially cause a pulmonary embolism. Sitting for long periods ups the risk of DVT, but to ensure your next trip stays trouble-free…

Summer scents that heal you • The season’s fruits and herbs contain potent scent compounds that help relieve everyday bothers naturally

Wake up to healthier skin! • Make the most out of time spent snoozing with fixes that reverse sun damage

Read your way healthy! • Enjoying a great read isn’t just a fun pastime. It’s also a proven way to tune up your health and increase happiness

“Drinking more water alleviated my chronic pain!” • For years, Roberta Perry suffered with debilitating arthritis in her fingers, elbows and knees, and she thought nothing would ever bring her relief. So she was shocked to learn there was a remedy…and was even more astonished by how simple it was

3 ways to boost hydration

Burn fat like a kid again • Discover the teeny workout proven to help women like Kelly Peterson double fat loss after age 50

Rev results with fast-metabolism meals + treats • Want to lose weight as quickly as possible when using HIIT? Experts recommend making healthy meal choices with plenty of protein, fiber, good fat and spices—all of which help stimulate metabolism. A free app like Cronometer can help keep portions on point and ensure you get enough protein to build new metabolism-boosting muscle. And we’ve got some yummy meal and treat ideas to get you started.

Lava cake burns fat • The dairy protein and cayenne in this delish treat stoke metabolism. For more great recipes follow @iRickSnacks on TikTok.

“Help me heal from loss” • It’s the one thing that binds every human being: We will all experience grief. Here, three experts...


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