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Woman's World

Nov 18 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

What does your favorite pie say about you? • Research proves what we intuitively know: Our tastes often predict our personality traits. And there are few foods that better symbolize the spirit of togetherness at the heart of the holidays than our favorite Thanksgiving dessert. Just find the festive treat you love best to learn about your warmest traits.

He helps thousands of foster families enjoy Thanksgiving Day! • When he was at his lowest, CJ Winslow decided to turn his focus to serving others. Before he knew it, he found a way to help thousands of foster families and folks in need—by bringing a Thanksgiving meal right to their doorsteps!

How to support foster families during the holidays

Berry bliss! Fresh-faced beauty with the season’s best • Cranberries are not only delicious, the holiday staple is also packed with beauty benefits. Here, how to use leftover berries and affordable berry infused products that are sure to leave you looking radiant in no time

Fall fun at your fingertips! • It’s easy to add autumn flair to your nails with these dazzling 3-step DIY designs

Reduce your diabetes risk! • It’s no secret that preventing type 2 diabetes protects against the nerve damage, vision loss and chronic infections that can accompany the condition. But new findings in the journal Nature Medicine reveal dodging diabetes also keeps inflammation in check to reduce risks of hypertension, heart disease and cancer too. That’s a benefit that can increase life expectancy by up to 20 years! And safeguarding against diabetes couldn’t be simpler. Just…

Keys to strong bones • Women over 50 are at higher risk for osteoporosis, reveals Zeba Faroqui, M.D. “Women have lower body weight and body mass,” which predisposes us to lower bone mineral density, adds Kristi Tough DeSapri, M.D. Plus, we lose 10% of our bone density during menopause due to a dip in protective estrogen. Here’s how to keep your bones strong

Keep your mind sharp for years • While aging is one of the biggest risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), there’s good news: Research has found that nearly 40% of ADRD can be prevented or delayed. A few smart tricks can help curb the onset of these conditions and keep your memory strong for decades

Health benefits of home cooking • A University of Washington study suggests eating just one made-from-scratch meal a day, no matter how simple, improves your health (and saves money too!). These tips maximize the benefits.

Outsmart the deadliest cancer on November 21

Unlock the key to happy energy! • Wish you weren’t always so tired? Here, the surprising symptoms that reveal what’s sapping your pep, and the easy fixes that give you energy to spare

“Probiotics finally cured my belly bloat!” • Living with digestive issues and unexplained weight gain impacted Stacey Chillemi’s life for years. Nothing she tried seemed to work, until she stumbled upon a simple solution that changed everything

Other health benefits of probiotics

“I lost 15 lbs in 14 days” • Try the fast + easy liver detox that’s helping women like Penny Burciaga unlock fat burning after age 50

Easy meals to unclog the liver and burn fat like crazy

“Help! I don’t feel thankful!” • Our experts share heartfelt ways to celebrate the holiday, while honoring the complex and difficult...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 72 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Nov 18 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 8, 2024

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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

What does your favorite pie say about you? • Research proves what we intuitively know: Our tastes often predict our personality traits. And there are few foods that better symbolize the spirit of togetherness at the heart of the holidays than our favorite Thanksgiving dessert. Just find the festive treat you love best to learn about your warmest traits.

He helps thousands of foster families enjoy Thanksgiving Day! • When he was at his lowest, CJ Winslow decided to turn his focus to serving others. Before he knew it, he found a way to help thousands of foster families and folks in need—by bringing a Thanksgiving meal right to their doorsteps!

How to support foster families during the holidays

Berry bliss! Fresh-faced beauty with the season’s best • Cranberries are not only delicious, the holiday staple is also packed with beauty benefits. Here, how to use leftover berries and affordable berry infused products that are sure to leave you looking radiant in no time

Fall fun at your fingertips! • It’s easy to add autumn flair to your nails with these dazzling 3-step DIY designs

Reduce your diabetes risk! • It’s no secret that preventing type 2 diabetes protects against the nerve damage, vision loss and chronic infections that can accompany the condition. But new findings in the journal Nature Medicine reveal dodging diabetes also keeps inflammation in check to reduce risks of hypertension, heart disease and cancer too. That’s a benefit that can increase life expectancy by up to 20 years! And safeguarding against diabetes couldn’t be simpler. Just…

Keys to strong bones • Women over 50 are at higher risk for osteoporosis, reveals Zeba Faroqui, M.D. “Women have lower body weight and body mass,” which predisposes us to lower bone mineral density, adds Kristi Tough DeSapri, M.D. Plus, we lose 10% of our bone density during menopause due to a dip in protective estrogen. Here’s how to keep your bones strong

Keep your mind sharp for years • While aging is one of the biggest risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), there’s good news: Research has found that nearly 40% of ADRD can be prevented or delayed. A few smart tricks can help curb the onset of these conditions and keep your memory strong for decades

Health benefits of home cooking • A University of Washington study suggests eating just one made-from-scratch meal a day, no matter how simple, improves your health (and saves money too!). These tips maximize the benefits.

Outsmart the deadliest cancer on November 21

Unlock the key to happy energy! • Wish you weren’t always so tired? Here, the surprising symptoms that reveal what’s sapping your pep, and the easy fixes that give you energy to spare

“Probiotics finally cured my belly bloat!” • Living with digestive issues and unexplained weight gain impacted Stacey Chillemi’s life for years. Nothing she tried seemed to work, until she stumbled upon a simple solution that changed everything

Other health benefits of probiotics

“I lost 15 lbs in 14 days” • Try the fast + easy liver detox that’s helping women like Penny Burciaga unlock fat burning after age 50

Easy meals to unclog the liver and burn fat like crazy

“Help! I don’t feel thankful!” • Our experts share heartfelt ways to celebrate the holiday, while honoring the complex and difficult...


Expand title description text
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