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Playing music for shelter animals gave him a new purpose! • When 9-year-old Yuvi Agarwal practiced piano, he noticed it instantly calmed his energetic goldendoodle puppy. Intrigued, he began playing music for anxious shelter animals, a move that would end up launching a nonprofit that helps both humans and animals find joy!
CLEVER SOLUTIONS
Banish winter brain fog • If you’re feeling forgetful and unfocused lately, cold, dreary weather could be to blame. Scientists reporting in the journal PLOS Medicine found that people experienced dips in memory and thinking speed in winter that were equivalent to nearly five years of brain aging. Luckily, you don’t have to wait until the weather warms up to clear the fog. Here’s how to reclaim mental clarity fast
Natural ways to prevent painful hemorrhoids • Nearly half of us experience hemorrhoids—and everything from our favorite winter comfort foods to more time spent scrolling on blustery days can increase the risk of a flare. Luckily, simple strategies can slash your risk
Proven ways to lower blood pressure • You’re sitting in your doctor’s office, feeling perfectly fine. Then your physician mentions your blood pressure is elevated (a normal reading is below 120/80 mmHg), and concerns about your heart health set in. But you don't have to feel helpless. In addition to any medications you’ve been prescribed, these supplements can help lower your blood pressure naturally
Handing out hugs boosts wellbeing
Addicted to scrolling? Here’s a gentle fix
When bad words are a good thing
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CAN YOU DELAY MENOPAUSE? • We’ve all heard about our biological clock. But as we age, we may be more focused on our menopausal clock. The disruptive symptoms of this transition, like hot flashes and night sweats, have always felt unavoidable. But emerging research suggests we may have more control over the timing of the start of menopause than we once thought. So much so, some women are asking how to delay menopause. If you’re looking for clues into your own countdown clock, we’ve got them.
“Lemon water cured my bloat!” • After years of uncomfortable bloating and chronic tiredness, Joey Peppels, 52, found surprising relief through a simple morning ritual that restored her energy, digestion, confidence and inspired her to help other women thrive
Slim down & SAVE BIG • We may not be able to control the price of food these days, but women are still losing weight and transforming their health using simple, affordable, widely available grocery store staples. Here’s proof: The weight-loss app Lose It!—trusted by 57 million members—analyzed the eating habits of all users who successfully lost 10 or more pounds within a 12-week span in 2025 and found that they most commonly consumed the same eight low-cost foods. Here, the secrets that are helping women save their health and their cash!
“Help me boost my motivation!” • This time of year, most of us have fallen off the ‘resolution wagon’—or at least it’s hit a few potholes. Here, easy ways to get back on track
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