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From period products to organic makeup, here are some badass brands founded by women
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Some facial hair on women is common — especially as we age. If you want to get rid of it, here’s how.
How women supporting women is changing business and healthcare for the better
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HealthyWomen’s curated list of gifts to inspire wellness, peace and joy for the holidays and beyond
From attainable workout goals to healthy eating habits to practicing self-care
In American English, many of the expressions of gratitude are couched in transactional language that involves expressions of personal indebtedness
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A look into common surgeries for women, how to ease into a cosmetic change and what to look for in a surgeon
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Some of the world's earliest restaurants originated in China over 900 years ago
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In the second part of our two-part interview, Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses why you should eat with your nondominant hand, why you should avoid sugar, the importance of connecting with other people, and more
In the first part of our two-part interview, Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses what it was like to operate on a brain for the first time, his personal connection to brain health and ways to keep your brain healthy