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Woman's World

Jul 07 2025
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.

What ‘hacks’ help you manage your diabetes? • In a recent online story about lowering A1C levels naturally (read it at WomansWorld.com/a1c) we asked readers this question—here’s what you said:

WW’s Classic TV Newsletter

Fun on the Fourth

Independence Day Thoughts

Fill your week with smiles!

Start your week with a Laugh!

Pop culture calendar

It Happened This Week

This week’s best new books

She is building a memorial for the brave women of WWII • Back in 2017, 10-year-old Raya Kenney realized there were no monuments devoted to the women who kept the country running during World War II. So it became her mission to give them the honor they deserve

Show off a patriotic mani • Light up your Fourth of July festivities with these dazzling DIY nail designs

Reduce your diabetes risk • Avoiding type 2 diabetes has always been a heartsmart move. In fact, British research found that when your blood sugar stays balanced, your risk of heart disease drops by 67%. Plus, preventing diabetes also ensures that brain cells function and form new connections efficiently, say experts reporting in the World Journal of Diabetes. The result: Your odds of memory problems and dementia decrease by 47%. Here, simple ways to keep type 2 diabetes at bay

Calm an IBS flare-up • When you’re dealing with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), digestive distress can strike at any time. You may feel bloated, constipated or find yourself sprinting to the bathroom. And while certain foods may be triggers, symptoms can also strike unexpectedly. The good news? You can get your gut back on track naturally with these tips

Finally! Relief from vaginal dryness • Vaginal dryness can cause pain during sex, pelvic discomfort and even urinary tract infections (UTIs). While hormone therapy helps, there are also natural remedies that can provide relief. “Vaginal dryness, especially in middle age, is typically tied to declining estrogen levels,” says Susan J. Baumgaertel, M.D. As estrogen drops, vaginal tissues become thinner, drier and less elastic. Here’s how to restore moisture

Block pesky body odor • With summer weather nearly at its steamiest, embarrassing odor can show up in unwanted places. The great news? A few smart hacks help you stay naturally fresh from head to toe through the season’s stickiest days.

Have a happy & healthy 4th! • These tips can help you bounce back from little holiday health slipups fast.

“I cured my chronic dry eye with maqui berry” • After suffering from painful, red, itchy eyes for 15 years, Cheryl Edwards was at a loss—until she discovered a powerful, inexpensive supplement that changed her life

#1 flat-belly vitamin hack • Research reveals an everyday nutrient that helps women like Gina Rose Sigman, 64, start melting ab fat 9.7 times faster

Here’s your easy guide to get slimming vitamin D levels

“Help! I get so angry over politics!” • It’s no secret we’re living in polarizing times, but experts promise that we can lower the temperature and find common ground with others

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Red, white and wow! • Celebrate Independence Day with a fun-filled gathering right in your backyard! Simple flourishes, sunny blooms and tasty fare make this party just as easy to throw together as it is to enjoy

“We are strong—we can do anything!” • The queen of Southern cuisine, Paula Deen, 78, sure knows how to celebrate life, but that joyful spark was hard-won after years of...

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