Women And Stress: The Positive Handling Of A Negative Life Dimension
The fact is, stress has always been with us, since our ancestors were hunting and gathering, being constantly vigilant for Saber Tooth Tigers around every dark corner. Because such circumstances were...
View ArticleWomen Who Find Their Purpose Unlock the Secrets to Long-Term Health
Do you know your purpose in life? In other words, do you have a strong sense of why you’re here, and what you’re meant to be doing? If not, you’re not alone. According to a study by the Centers for...
View ArticleWhat Debbie Reynold’s Passing Has to Teach Us about Grief
She danced and sang her way into our hearts in Singin’ in the Rain, and went on to win the National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress in 1956 for her role in The Catered Affair. She brought Molly...
View ArticleThe American Heart Association: The Beat Goes On
The Grim Reaper was busy at the end of 2016, taking away many celebrities who died of heart disease. However, the news didn’t come as any surprise to the American Heart Association, because the holiday...
View ArticleWomen Over 50: How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?
I’ve heard it said that we don’t need as much sleep as we get older. Some research seems to support the idea. When asked to stay in bed for 16 hours in the dark each day, younger people (18 to 32...
View Article5 Reasons Why Women Need to Get More Vitamin C
“Drink your orange juice,” my mom used to say. “It’s got vitamin C.” I learned from a young age that vitamin C was a good thing. I didn’t really know why at the time, just that I got it when drinking...
View ArticleWhy It’s Good for Women to Eat More Low-Glycemic Foods
What are the leading causes of death in women in the United States?You may have thought the glycemic index was only for people with diabetes, but a number of scientific studies have suggested that it...
View ArticleHow to Channel Your Anger So It Won’t Harm Your Health
“The Female Anger Epidemic.” Such was the headline of a 2015 Daily Mail article. It went on to reference the British Association of Anger Management, which found that 87 percent of working mothers had...
View ArticleWhat Health Issues Affect Women Differently Than Men?
Some health issues that are common to both men and women affect women differently. Although the symptoms may be similar, the effects of the condition and the care necessary can differ significantly for...
View Article5 Ways High Blood Pressure is Particularly Dangerous in Women
It’s called the “silent killer.” You could have it right now, and not even know it. According to the American Heart Association: 7 percent of non-Hispanic white women have it 47 percent of non-Hispanic...
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