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Woman's World

Sep 09 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

She uses her gift for painting to feed hungry seniors • After retiring, Diane Chambers took up her old hobby of painting watercolors. Through her art, she discovered a new purpose that has not only helped her overcome health issues but also allowed her to improve the lives of seniors in her community

3 health benefits of making art

End of summer gorgeous with probiotics • Dermatologists and beauty pros sing the praises of probiotics, the beneficial bacteria found in dairy foods like yogurt. From breakouts to wrinkles, using probiotics topically can work wonders to reverse summer beauty bothers. Here, the probiotic-infused products that make it easy to reap the rewards.

Must Know Fashion Hacks from a Style Pro • Founder and CEO of fashion mega-brand House of Skye™, Skye Drynan shares her top tips to always look perfectly polished on the go using household items everyone has at their fingertips.

Tandoori-Style Chicken Kebabs

Natural fixes for hay fever • The sun is bright, warm breezes are blowing and plants are blooming all around us—including pesky ragweed. The weed begins releasing pollen in August and keeps producing it well into fall, triggering miserable allergy symptoms such as sneezing, sniffling and itching for 23 million of us. Luckily, relief is at hand: These simple, natural strategies can prevent hay fever flares and soothe symptoms if you’re already suffering

Heal your gut and boost your health • Your gut plays a role in everything from keeping your mood sunny to fending off colds and even calming inflammation responsible for arthritis pain. These tricks boost gut diversity so you feel your best

Soothe pain in the ball of your foot • Foot pain affects up to 87% of people at some point. And if it’s in the ball of your foot or between your toes, it might be Morton’s neuroma. This condition is inflammation of one of the nerves between your toes, usually the nerve between your third and fourth toes. As the nerve tissue swells, it can rub against the surrounding tissues, causing a burning sensation when you stand or walk. “This burning sensation is often felt more intensely on the underside or ball of the foot,” says podiatric surgeon Elizabeth Daughtry, DPM, FACFAS. Generally, it’s a result of foot type, shoe choice and activity, she adds. Here’s what can help

Healthy habits to nix dizziness • Often wake up woozy? “Dizziness affects 15% to 20% of the population at some point, and it’s more common in those over 40,” says Monica Kalra, D.O. Here, what causes morning dizziness, plus the top good-for-you fixes

The oil that keeps skin beautiful • Tap into the power of castor oil, a healing remedy revered for centuries

“Reiki cured my anxiety!” • After her marriage fell apart, Terri Ann Heiman struggled to move forward. Talk therapy wasn’t helping, but then a friend introduced her to a simple, natural healing technique that changed everything

Other natural ways to feel calm—instantly!

Learning keeps you healthy!

‘Smoothie off’ 3 sizes • Top docs rave about a delish secret ingredient helping women like Mollie Sparks slim down without hunger

Drinks like these help you slim down with ease • Fat-rich smoothies will enhance any healthy eating plan. To try Mollie’s approach, enjoy one fat-enhanced smoothie meal each day. For your other two meals, pile a plate with veggies and add a serving each of protein, good...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Sep 09 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 30, 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.

Fill your week with smiles!

Start your week with a Laugh!

Pop culture calendar

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

She uses her gift for painting to feed hungry seniors • After retiring, Diane Chambers took up her old hobby of painting watercolors. Through her art, she discovered a new purpose that has not only helped her overcome health issues but also allowed her to improve the lives of seniors in her community

3 health benefits of making art

End of summer gorgeous with probiotics • Dermatologists and beauty pros sing the praises of probiotics, the beneficial bacteria found in dairy foods like yogurt. From breakouts to wrinkles, using probiotics topically can work wonders to reverse summer beauty bothers. Here, the probiotic-infused products that make it easy to reap the rewards.

Must Know Fashion Hacks from a Style Pro • Founder and CEO of fashion mega-brand House of Skye™, Skye Drynan shares her top tips to always look perfectly polished on the go using household items everyone has at their fingertips.

Tandoori-Style Chicken Kebabs

Natural fixes for hay fever • The sun is bright, warm breezes are blowing and plants are blooming all around us—including pesky ragweed. The weed begins releasing pollen in August and keeps producing it well into fall, triggering miserable allergy symptoms such as sneezing, sniffling and itching for 23 million of us. Luckily, relief is at hand: These simple, natural strategies can prevent hay fever flares and soothe symptoms if you’re already suffering

Heal your gut and boost your health • Your gut plays a role in everything from keeping your mood sunny to fending off colds and even calming inflammation responsible for arthritis pain. These tricks boost gut diversity so you feel your best

Soothe pain in the ball of your foot • Foot pain affects up to 87% of people at some point. And if it’s in the ball of your foot or between your toes, it might be Morton’s neuroma. This condition is inflammation of one of the nerves between your toes, usually the nerve between your third and fourth toes. As the nerve tissue swells, it can rub against the surrounding tissues, causing a burning sensation when you stand or walk. “This burning sensation is often felt more intensely on the underside or ball of the foot,” says podiatric surgeon Elizabeth Daughtry, DPM, FACFAS. Generally, it’s a result of foot type, shoe choice and activity, she adds. Here’s what can help

Healthy habits to nix dizziness • Often wake up woozy? “Dizziness affects 15% to 20% of the population at some point, and it’s more common in those over 40,” says Monica Kalra, D.O. Here, what causes morning dizziness, plus the top good-for-you fixes

The oil that keeps skin beautiful • Tap into the power of castor oil, a healing remedy revered for centuries

“Reiki cured my anxiety!” • After her marriage fell apart, Terri Ann Heiman struggled to move forward. Talk therapy wasn’t helping, but then a friend introduced her to a simple, natural healing technique that changed everything

Other natural ways to feel calm—instantly!

Learning keeps you healthy!

‘Smoothie off’ 3 sizes • Top docs rave about a delish secret ingredient helping women like Mollie Sparks slim down without hunger

Drinks like these help you slim down with ease • Fat-rich smoothies will enhance any healthy eating plan. To try Mollie’s approach, enjoy one fat-enhanced smoothie meal each day. For your other two meals, pile a plate with veggies and add a serving each of protein, good...


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