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Featured Stories
Peruse below for some of our latest featured stories from Mom to Mom and Woman to Woman Magazines.
Social media no substitute for physician care when it comes to women’s health
Advances in technology and access to them can be a blessing when it comes to healthcare and a curse when it comes to spreading misinformation.
New diagnostic tools, treatment options, surgical methods and monitors are leading to better outcomes for patients. At the same time, something as simple as patients accessing web browsers and social media can cause misinformation and lead to risky decisions or unnecessary panic when it comes to their health.
We know many people make a habit of consulting “Dr. Google” when they have a medical concern. Some may receive a test result and conduct an online search to try to get a sense of what it means before consulting their physician. Others may Google their symptoms to try to diagnose a medical issue for themselves or a loved one.
Optimizing your immunity for fall and winter
You may have heard the saying, "Let food be thy medicine, and medicine thy food." These words were spoken two thousand years ago by the celebrated Greek Physician Hippocrates, commonly hailed as the father of modern medicine.
He knew that the right foods and specific medicinal herbs were a recipe for a long and healthy life…But we seem to have forgotten this simple truth somewhere along the way.
Unfortunately, our quest for convenience has led us to mass-produce food with impersonal machines and artificial ingredients, often at the cost of their nutritional value.
Guest perspective: Domestic Violence Awareness Advocacy
So much can be seen, heard and understood in the silence, the space where time freezes, where the thoughts and memories of domestic violence survivors swirl. When domestic violence survivors stare off into space lost in the memories that will forever haunt them, time stands still.
Your content calendar: a blueprint for success
In today’s digital age, where social media and online presence have become the cornerstone of business success, a well-organized content calendar isn’t just a luxury—it's a necessity. For those juggling multiple roles, whether you're a business owner, a content creator, or managing both, a content calendar helps streamline your efforts and ensures that your message is consistent, timely, and effective
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Worth the Hype: The Titty Bar Lactation Lemonade
This month, we’re sharing The Titty Bar lactation lemonade. It’s packed with a blend of organic herbs and natural flavors to help support milk supply. Unlike many herbal supplements that require multiple pills daily, one or two tablespoons mixed into water is all you need. Drinking enough water while breastfeeding is paramount (and for your overall health). These powders make hydration seemingly easy.
Getting started with running and fitness at any stage of life
Embarking on a fitness journey is a deeply personal and transformative experience. Whether you’re a new mother navigating postpartum life, someone recovering from an injury or illness, or a woman facing the unique challenges of menopause, getting started on the path to running and fitness can feel daunting. But with the right mindset, tools, and support, you can embrace this journey at any stage of life.
Getting out of your own way to reach your full potential
The downfall of our success is becoming our own worst enemy. If you own your own business, or if you are a highly motivated individual on your own career path, you typically don’t need outside motivators to keep you going.
How strong is your emergency fund?
You can’t predict financial emergencies — but you can prepare for them. To do that, you can build an emergency fund to pay for unexpected expenses, some of which may be sizable. Without one, you might be forced to dip into your investments, possibly including your retirement accounts, such as your IRA or 401(k). If this happens, you might have to pay taxes and penalties, and you’d be withdrawing dollars that could otherwise be growing over time to help pay for your retirement.
Cranial remolding helmets, are they a fit for your family?
Studies have found that roughly three-percent of newborn babies are born with severe plagiocephaly. By ages seven to 12 weeks, 46-percent of babies will have some form of mild plagiocephaly. With the implementation of the back to sleep program in 1992 and several other factors, head deformities have significantly increased over the last 30 years. Fortunately, there are non-invasive, pain free ways to treat head shape deformities.
Harnessing the power of social media: transforming my business
In today's digital age, social media has become an indispensable tool for businesses of all sizes. For me, as a hairstylist, content creator, and hair educator for milk shake® hair, social media has revolutionized the way I connect with clients, market my services, and grow my brand. See how I’ve used social media for my business and what could work for yours.
Watermelon Basil Sweet Tea
When it comes to spending time outside, who doesn't like a refreshing drink to sip on? I'd like to share with you a tasty twist to your standard sweet tea. This recipe comes in two parts, for the tea and simple syrup.
Kid-friendly travel essentials
When I became a parent, I knew that I wanted to make travel and experiences a staple of our little family’s lives. Early on with my twins’ I tried to get as comfortable as possible with outings. I wanted them comfortable being on the go whenever possible and within reason. I’d pack our bag trying to think through incidentals and what was needed during that time of day and go. I borrowed ideas from other moms and parents with young children and multiples and tried and perfected as we went. That laid a great foundation for extensive travel.
Slow and steady
You’ve probably heard stories about fortunate investors who “get in the ground floor” of a new, hot company and quickly make a fortune. But while these things may happen, they are exceedingly rare and often depend on hard-to-duplicate circumstances — and they really don’t represent a viable way of investing for one’s goals. A far more tried-and-true approach is the “slow-and-steady” method.
Preparing storage spaces for every season
I have found during my time as a pro-organizer that sometimes the hardest part for my clients is simply starting the project. They are stuck. They are overwhelmed with what to do, what bins to buy, or how to make their spaces neat and functional for their families. They don’t have the time to organize—or, it’s not how they want to spend their time.
Power of pelvic floor therapy
In the realm of healthcare, some areas remain shrouded in silence, yet their impact on quality of life is profound. Pelvic floor dysfunction is one such domain, affecting individuals across genders but often hidden from discussions due to its sensitive nature.
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