The words midlife crisis often conjure up images of impulsive decisions and dramatic life changes, but the reality is usually more subtle and deeply personal, especially for women. This period, ...
(RNS) — A new book by the ‘At Last She Said It’ podcasters is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding women’s experiences in the LDS church. (RNS) — Over the weekend I cheered the runners ...
Being a woman comes with a unique set of everyday struggles that often go unnoticed by everyone else. From the pressure to look presentable at all times to the constant balancing act between work, ...
Depression affects millions of women worldwide, yet its complexity often remains misunderstood. While sadness touches everyone’s life occasionally, clinical depression manifests as an overwhelming ...
Women in midlife commonly come to Beverly Tchang, MD, with concerns about gaining weight, even though their diet and exercise routines have not changed. The patients are frequently frustrated about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s time we have a chat about toughness. Society often paints women as the softer, more delicate gender, but anyone who looks ...
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Danielle Bayard Jackson, author of Fighting for Our Friendships: The Science and Art of Conflict and Connection in Women’s Relationships, to talk about ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women have more diabetes risk factors specific to their sex compared with men. Women with diabetes also have ...
1. Recognize that women want to feel connected. Women want to make sure their relationship is on solid ground. After a period of separation — even a day apart — establish that closeness as soon as you ...
Does the world present a room for every woman to thrive? [Courtesy, Freepik] From female friendships fizzling out to 'baby mamas' fighting with their boyfriend's wives, stories abound of troubled ...
Women make up more than half of the US labor force. And while there is still a long way to go, more women are in executive positions as well – women held 31.7% of top executive positions across ...