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What's Cooking is a compendium of the favorite recipes from many notable dietitians & chefs. Learn from the experts as they teach you new ways to meld taste and nutrition. Each recipe includes a nutritional analysis, so you will know exactly what you are eating. "What's cooking? Hopefully YOU are after sinking your teeth into this monster of a cook book. Sepe gathers top notch recipes from leading health experts and professionals who know how to make good-for-you foods taste great. The best thing is you will be so focused on trying out any number of tasty yet healthy recipes that you probably won't notice (or mind) that your health improved along the way." -David Grotto, RDN, LDN Author of T...
With a You Can Do It attitude, Fitness magazine shares workouts, health and beauty advice, diet plans, and success stories to motivate readers to achieve balance in all aspects of their lives. Fitness empowers women to embrace fitness as a lifestyle, not an age or dress size, and to change the conversation from "skinny" to "healthy." Contents Part I. Express Total Body Workout Chapter 1 Building Your Own Program Chapter 2 Boost Energy, Blast Fat Chapter 3 Targeted Stretching to Beat Stress Chapter 4 Recipes, Diet, and Nutrition for Optimal Calorie Burn Part II. 15-Minutes to Tone Your Trouble Zones Chapter 5 Jiggle-Free Arms Chapter 6 Flat Abs Fast Chapter 7 A Strong Chest and Back Chapter 8 A Great Butt Chapter 9 Leaner Legs Chapter 10 Mix and Match Your Workouts
The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.
Hundreds of tips to help you boost immunity, fight fatigue, ease arthritis, and protect your health.
It's time to get serious about your weight gain and address it for what it really it-- a medical problem. Using everyday foods, herbs, and spices, you can drop those excess pounds, get trim, prevent illness, reverse the effects of aging, and maintain optimal health.
The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.
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Roughly 40 percent of the female population in the United States is in those middle years when perimenopausal symptoms have already taken hold, or they are in the throes of menopause. Another 15 percent are defined medically as post-menopausal. In other words, the root word menopause sticks around as a descriptor for more than half a woman’s life and it currently is “stuck” to about 65 percent of the female population. That’s 102 million people. Menopause has long been a branding category used by everyone from physicians to People magazine. A normal human event such as maturing is talked about as a medical condition with warning signs of ill health. But it does come with some natural side effects, and those can cause problems with sexuality and intimacy surrounding it. Here, seasoned author Maryann Karinch tackles the subject head-on through real life stories, interviews with experts in the area, and common sense practices that will help readers enhance both the way their view themselves sexually and how they engage with romantic partners, both physically and emotionally.
A revised edition of a classic health reference shares up-to-date advice on a variety of everyday ailments from allergies and colds to insomnia and jet lag, recommending corresponding home treatments for conditions that do not require hands-on professional care. Original.