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Woman's World

Oct 21 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

Former Marine uses art to help veterans find true healing • When Jess Rambo received a medical discharge from the Marines due to injuries, she revived her lifelong love of art and enrolled in art school. The creative process helped her heal from both physical and emotional traumas, and she decided to continue her service by helping other veterans do the same!

Pro tricks for thicker, stronger hair • Making a few small tweaks to your hair-care routine can make a big difference. Here, the changes that increase hair growth, nix split ends, moisturize strands and more

Reverse fatty liver! • Your liver is a gatekeeper of good health: It processes carbs, fat and protein for energy, filters draining toxins and enhances immunity. Plus, it plays key roles in warding off heart disease and diabetes, since it helps keep blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol from climbing. But when too much fat accumulates in the organ, its functions can falter, triggering weight gain and fatigue. Fortunately, these simple strategies clear fat from your liver

Outsmart bad breath once and for all • Funky breath is often related to dry mouth, especially after menopause, says Irina Kessler, DDS. Hormonal changes that cause skin or vaginal dryness can also make your mouth drier. “Without enough saliva flow, bacteria build up and cause odor,” Dr. Kessler says. Here’s what helps:

Reduce your breast cancer risk • With advances in treatment and earlier detection, breast cancer prognoses have improved greatly in recent years. Even better news? You can help reduce your risk of ever developing the disease in the first place with these easy steps to protect your breasts

Speed-cure your cold • Feeling under the weather? These effective remedies fast-track healing

If you can drive a car, you can help save a life!

Get healthy from your couch! • Fall TV season is in full swing, and that’s great news! Why? You can boost your health while watching your favorite shows

“Hibiscus tea lowered my BP!” • Mina Ward’s blood pressure was dangerously high. Not wanting to take medication due to unpleasant side effects, she found a natural remedy that worked wonders

Automatic slimdown! • Discover one top doc’s simple grocery list that makes it so easy for women to boost fat burn by 650%

You can make all this with your get-slim groceries!

“Help! I’m a people pleaser!” • When worrying about what others think of us affects our self-esteem, it’s time to create gentle but firm boundaries. Here, a few easy steps

“Life is full of little blessings!” • Actress, producer, philanthropist and mom of four Holly Robinson Peete, 60, is no stranger to overcoming challenges—including helping her son RJ navigate life with autism and losing her dad to Parkinson’s disease. But she insists, “To recognize the high points in life, you gotta go through the low points too.” Here, Holly’s strategies for staying calm, happy and healthy

Oh-so cozy fall deliciousness • These easy twists on comfort food favorites prep in as little as 20 minutes

Bake up smiles • Canned pumpkin in the batter makes these adorable bites moist and irresistible

Dinner made easy!

5 easy hacks for a clean kitchen! • Our simple tricks will keep your kitchen looking spotless—no elbow grease or harsh chemicals required!

A Warrior With a Smile...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 56 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Oct 21 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 11, 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

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

Former Marine uses art to help veterans find true healing • When Jess Rambo received a medical discharge from the Marines due to injuries, she revived her lifelong love of art and enrolled in art school. The creative process helped her heal from both physical and emotional traumas, and she decided to continue her service by helping other veterans do the same!

Pro tricks for thicker, stronger hair • Making a few small tweaks to your hair-care routine can make a big difference. Here, the changes that increase hair growth, nix split ends, moisturize strands and more

Reverse fatty liver! • Your liver is a gatekeeper of good health: It processes carbs, fat and protein for energy, filters draining toxins and enhances immunity. Plus, it plays key roles in warding off heart disease and diabetes, since it helps keep blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol from climbing. But when too much fat accumulates in the organ, its functions can falter, triggering weight gain and fatigue. Fortunately, these simple strategies clear fat from your liver

Outsmart bad breath once and for all • Funky breath is often related to dry mouth, especially after menopause, says Irina Kessler, DDS. Hormonal changes that cause skin or vaginal dryness can also make your mouth drier. “Without enough saliva flow, bacteria build up and cause odor,” Dr. Kessler says. Here’s what helps:

Reduce your breast cancer risk • With advances in treatment and earlier detection, breast cancer prognoses have improved greatly in recent years. Even better news? You can help reduce your risk of ever developing the disease in the first place with these easy steps to protect your breasts

Speed-cure your cold • Feeling under the weather? These effective remedies fast-track healing

If you can drive a car, you can help save a life!

Get healthy from your couch! • Fall TV season is in full swing, and that’s great news! Why? You can boost your health while watching your favorite shows

“Hibiscus tea lowered my BP!” • Mina Ward’s blood pressure was dangerously high. Not wanting to take medication due to unpleasant side effects, she found a natural remedy that worked wonders

Automatic slimdown! • Discover one top doc’s simple grocery list that makes it so easy for women to boost fat burn by 650%

You can make all this with your get-slim groceries!

“Help! I’m a people pleaser!” • When worrying about what others think of us affects our self-esteem, it’s time to create gentle but firm boundaries. Here, a few easy steps

“Life is full of little blessings!” • Actress, producer, philanthropist and mom of four Holly Robinson Peete, 60, is no stranger to overcoming challenges—including helping her son RJ navigate life with autism and losing her dad to Parkinson’s disease. But she insists, “To recognize the high points in life, you gotta go through the low points too.” Here, Holly’s strategies for staying calm, happy and healthy

Oh-so cozy fall deliciousness • These easy twists on comfort food favorites prep in as little as 20 minutes

Bake up smiles • Canned pumpkin in the batter makes these adorable bites moist and irresistible

Dinner made easy!

5 easy hacks for a clean kitchen! • Our simple tricks will keep your kitchen looking spotless—no elbow grease or harsh chemicals required!

A Warrior With a Smile...


Expand title description text
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